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Wyn Thomas Papers

  • NLW ex 2930
  • File
  • 1859-[2000]

Papers, 1859-[2000], accumulated by Wyn Thomas, including letters from Raymond Garlick, 1991-2000, Islwyn Ffowc Elis, 1989, and J. M. Cleary, 1993; together with letters sent to T. Ifor Rees responding to his publication, In and around the Valley of Mexico (1954), and from renowned writers including D. J. Williams, T. Gwynn Jones, and T. H. Parry-Williams. = Papurau, 1859-[2000], a grynhowyd gan Wyn Thomas, yn cynnwys llythyrau ato oddi wrth Raymond Garlick, 1991-2000, Islwyn Ffowc Elis, 1989, a J. M. Cleary, 1993; ynghyd â llythyrau a anfonwyd at T. Ifor Rees yn ymateb i’w gyhoeddiad In and around the Valley of Mexico (1954), ac oddi wrth lenorion amlwg megis D. J. Williams, T. Gwynn Jones, a T. H. Parry-Williams.

Thomas, Wyn

Wyn [Roberts], Independent Television for South Wales and the West of England, Pontcanna Studios, Cardiff. Is glad that Sir Grismond ...,

Wyn [Roberts], Independent Television for South Wales and the West of England, Pontcanna Studios, Cardiff. Is glad that Sir Grismond Phillips is calling an official meeting of the Welsh directors on 6 November. Feels that they lack policy these days, and that there is a real danger of losing leadership in Wales unless something happens quickly. Feels that there is a need for a single spokesman to speak officially on behalf of TWW in Wales. Sir Grismond Phillips or one of the directors should do this. Secondly, there is a need to develop a Welsh policy with plenty of strength in it. There is sure to be a Third Channel for Wales in 1964, and it is likely that that channel will be for the issue of 'Toll Television'. A new company should be set up to operate Toll Television, a company backed by TWW to the tune of perhaps 49%. The resultant publicity would be well worth the cost of establishing it. This would be a company for Wales, and would include the best such as T. H. Parry-Williams and Sir Emrys Evans. Two similar companies have already been set up for England. Laurence Olivier is in one of them, and Bernstein in the other. Toll television results in programmes of a much higher quality than commercial television as there are greater resources available. Explains how the potential cost would work out. Has spoken to Lord Derby and Sir Grismond, but with very little response. Is now presenting the facts to Huw T. Edwards and to Sir Ifan ab Owen Edwards. If TWW is not prepared to act, then he feels that he, Huw T. Edwards and Sir Ifan should take matters into their own hands. Welsh.

Wyn Roberts, Independent Television for South Wales and the West of England, Pontcanna Studios, Cardiff. An obituary of Sir Winston ...,

Wyn Roberts, Independent Television for South Wales and the West of England, Pontcanna Studios, Cardiff. An obituary of Sir Winston Churchill is in preparation. Mrs Crum Ewing, who is doing most of the work, would like to meet Huw T. Edwards when he next comes to London. The writer has told her about Huw T. Edwards's connection with the Tonypandy Riots and how he subsequently changed his mind about Churchill. The writer is sending her an account as it appeared in Tros y Tresi.

Wyn [Roberts], Independent Television for South Wales and the West of England. Pontcanna Studios, Cardiff. His negotiations with David Lloyd ...,

Wyn [Roberts], Independent Television for South Wales and the West of England. Pontcanna Studios, Cardiff. His negotiations with David Lloyd who was offered the opportunity to take over Hoff Alawon from Huw T. Edwards. Hopes that use will be made of Lloyd in another series later on.

Wyn [Roberts], 28 Highfield Road, Llandaff. It is an exceptionally fine and promising Sunday morning. Feels very unhappy and disorientated ...,

Wyn [Roberts], 28 Highfield Road, Llandaff. It is an exceptionally fine and promising Sunday morning. Feels very unhappy and disorientated. Has always felt thus to some extent, but the feeling has increased recently when he faces a decision about his future direction. He has apologised to Lynn Evans and to Lyn Howell. They should have a chat soon about the new Welsh service. He has been worrying about two aspects of the company: the unimaginative, unhelpful spirit; and the blatantly money grabbing attitude. Knows that Bryan feels the same way. Could also note the directly educational attitude of the ITA as presented by Lottie and her like! There is a need to recapture the creative spirit, and there is a need to have a firm policy and stick to it. A policy did once exist, but it was overturned in order to please the Authority and Pilkington. A direct effort should be made to teach Welsh to non-Welsh speakers. There should be two lessons per week and Welsh language programmes aimed at children and young people. Suggests a Welsh-language programme each evening between 5.25 and 5.55. These would clash with the BBC programmes. Intends to draft a discussion paper on the subject so that it can be discussed at the next meeting of the Welsh Board. Welsh.

Wyn Roberts Papers

  • GB 0210 WYNRBTS
  • Fonds
  • 1945-2014

Papers of Lord Roberts of Conwy including correspondence, articles, political ephemera, memorabilia and books. Loose photographs have been transferred to Lord Roberts of Conwy Photographs.

Roberts, Wyn, 1930-2013

Wyn Roberts Diaries,

  • GB 0210 WYNROBRT
  • Fonds
  • 1970-1996 /

The political diaries of Lord Roberts of Conwy from 1970 to 1996 divided into 18 volumes. The diaries cover most of Lord Roberts' time as Member of Parliament for Conwy and his entire career at the Welsh Office and include letters, newpaper cuttings and pictures added by Lord Roberts. Many subject are covered including the establishment of S4C, Welsh language legislation, inward investment, the Falklands War, the Gulf War, Northern Ireland, the bombing of the Conservative Party conference in Brighton by the IRA in 1984, general elections and the European Union.

Roberts, Wyn, 1930-2013

'Wyn i'r Lladdfa',

Drama deledu a ddarlledwyd ar S4C, 1 Mawrth 1984. A play for television, transmitted on S4C, 1 March 1984.

'Ŵyn i’r Lladdfa'

Drafft teipysgrif (1983), gyda chywiriadau, o sgript ar gyfer drama deledu o’r enw ‘Ŵyn i’r Lladdfa’, a ddarlledwyd ar S4C, 1 Mawrth 1984. / A typescript draft (1983), with corrections, of a script for a television drama titled ‘Ŵyn i’r Lladdfa’, transmitted on S4C, 1 March 1984.

Wyman, Sydney John,

Deacon. Documents: Si Quis, Nomination, Letters Testimonial (2), Certificate of birth or baptism, Licence to curacy and Declaration of Assent, Letters of Orders (or copy).

'Wyllys Da

R10/1015/53.
'Wyllys Da.
Darlledwyd yn gyntaf: 22 Medi 1977.
UID: Anhysbys.
Sgript wedi'i deipio.
Sgript radio BBC ar gyfer 'Wyllys Da.

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