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  <dc:title>Correspondence concerning works for television and radio </dc:title>
  <dc:description>Correspondence between Ronald Duncan (or his secretary) and various correspondents concerning work for television and radio, including 'The Janitor - a Parable for Easter', 'The Pilgrim Fathers' or 'Preface to America', 'Still Life' [also known as 'The Rehearsal'], 'Duet', 'I Know What I Like', and adaptions of 'Our Lady's Tumbler', 'The Death of Satan', 'Don Juan', 'The Apollo de Bellac', 'The Catalyst', 'The Seven Deadly Virtues', 'Saint Spiv'', 'Stratton', 'O-B-A-F-G', 'This Way to the Tomb', 'An Act of Charity', 'Schubert', 'Girl Friday', 'Abelard and Heloise', and 'The Uninvited Guest'.

Correpondents include:
Anglia Television Ltd (Maureen Woodhead)
BBC (James Brabazon, Piers Burton-Page, Jack Emery, Derek Hoddinott, Patrick Lambert, Andrew Lynch, Cedric Nessina, Sydney Newman, Dickon Reed, Shaun Sutton, John Tydeman, David Whitaker, Keith Williams)
CBC (Paul Almond, Sydney Newman)
Eric Glass Ltd
Harlech Television Ltd (Terry Harding)
Rediffusion Television (William Woods)
Thames Television

See also EUL MS 397/14/1 Miscellaneous Correspondence for some correspondence regarding works for television and radio</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1955-1981</dc:date>
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