File with script of play by Michael Judge, "I Have Heard The Mavis Singing", edited for television by Carolyn Swift for broadcast on RTÉ. Includes synopsis of the play, provisional rehearsal schedule, and playscript annotated and edited by Swift.
File two includes further edited script by Swift and final broadcast script with list of cast members.
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Typed screenplay of "Hugh Cullen" by Sean O'Hagan and Seamus McGarvey, Liquid Films Ltd.
Various issues from Vols 1- 3 of Horizon - Journal of the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors.
Typed script of 'Home From Home' by Margaret Neylon, Dublin. No production details included. Note of cover page is 'Revised [script] 16 8 86'.
File with sample packaging for "Moses Brown Soda Bread Mix" "Tea Scone Mix" and "White Soda Bread Mix", a report prepared on "Home Bread Making and Use of Bread Mixes" (Jul 1973), with letters from Carolyn Swift to Doherty's Advertising, Dublin, with script written for advertising the bread mix products.
Typed screenplay/stage play of 'Hinter Diesen Mauern' by Jurgen Gutt and adapted by A.J. Cronin.
Files of scripts and writings for heritage tourism for sites in Ireland written by Carolyn Swift. Includes correspondence between Swift and the staff and management of various venues and sites, with Bórd Fáílte, discussing topics for promotion of each site and venue, history, audience, visitors and themes of promotion of tourism in each location.
Typed scripts of individual scenes of Harbour Hotel television series, broadcast on RTÉ Radio 1. Scenes scripts are typed and individually numbered from no. 1419 to no. 1435.
Typed scripts of individual scenes of Harbour Hotel television series, broadcast on RTÉ Radio 1. Scenes scripts are typed and individually numbered from no. 1396 to no. 1418.
Files relating to the production of 'Harbour Hotel' radio soap series, broadcast on RTÉ Radio 1 in the 1970s and 1980s. Lee Dunne wrote the first 750 episodes of the radio soap, with episodes also written by Carolyn Swift.