Press cuttings on "The Diary of Bridget Hitler".
Letter from Peter O'Toole, 98 Heath St., London, to Siobhán McKenna outlining his plans for a television version of "Juno". "I would dearly love you to play herself” (20 June 1985).
Also copy of letter from Siobhán McKenna, 40 Highfield Rd., to Peter O'Toole thanking him for the script and wondering why a version of "Juno" like this wasn't done before. "You had better hurry up or I'll be doing a May Craig for the public". Tells him that she had a grandson (28 Aug [1985].
Also letter from [Peter O'Toole], 98 Heath St., London, to Siobhán McKenna apologizing for the 12 month delay in "Juno". "Perversely I hope you are as disappointed as I am" (26 Nov 1985).
A Bórd Scannán na hÉireann/RTE production, directed and adapted by Alan Gilsenan, based on the Samuel Beckett play, starring Tom Hickey and Siobhán McKenna.
A Paulyn Marrinan produced programme, for Channel 4, on the relationship between eight Irish women and past generations. In one episode Siobhán talks about becoming an actress.
Copy of handwritten notes on possible future projects for 1987, including possible touring opportunities in the USA and Australia, films such as "Juno and the Paycock" and "The Dead" and possible films such as one on Countess Markievicz and “King Billy”. Also draft letter from Johnny Hippsley to Walter Shulz Keil, saying that he is sorry to hear of their troubles with Ardmore Studio, he comments that he understands that John Huston would not want to travel more than is necessary, and gives names of production people who may of use in their efforts to do a film of "The Dead". He asks to be kept informed of developments. Also copy letter from John Hippsley to Chris Sievernich and Wieland Schulz-Keil of Gray City Films asking if they are going to offer a part in "The Dead" to Siobhán McKenna as she is getting other offers of work but would very much like to work on their project if possible (30 July 1986). Also Copy letter from John Hippsley to Wieland Schulz-Keil on the possibility of Siobhán McKenna supporting their bid to get Ardmore Studios up and running again, as well as giving contacts for their proposed film in Ireland (21 Sept 1986).
VHS copy of Siobhán McKenna on "Generations" programme from Channel 4.
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Beta-tape video copy of "Lady Gregory".