File. Alan Plater In-tray

Reference No:
U DPR/11/56
Dates:
2001-2009
Description:
Includes minutes of the Orwell Memorial Trust; draft copies of published articles by Alan Plater; annotated extracts from the script for the episode 'Old School Ties' of 'Lewis'; notes and treatment relating to a project entitled 'Salt'; extracts from a script entitled 'Stories for Another Day'; typed papers by Alan Plater entitled 'Sing a Song of Tyneside' and 'A Walk in the Park with Hodges'; a typed proposal for an episode of 'New Tricks'; and correspondence relating to Alan Plater's drama and literary work, Alan Plater's attendance at writers' and other events, invitations to events, personal correspondence, invitations to become involved in new drama projects, and organisations and campaigns with which Alan Plater was associated. Correspondents include The Producers, Flambard Press, Lorraine Peters, Nicholas Woods, Donald Gee, Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd, Kate McKerrell, Luke Franklin, University of Hull, The National Academy of Writing, A&C Black Publishers, ADUR Special Needs Project, Great Northern Books, Rosemary Anne Sisson, Keith Smith, Melanie E. Marshall, David Bond, The Orion Publishing Group, Brian Friel, Winston Barnett Art, Alan Bell, Tony Leigh, Joe McCarty, Bernard Price, Peter Tiffin, Max Roberts, Alec Collerton, Helga Dowie, Janet Plater, St Mary's Cottingham, James Sargant, George Foster, Swansea Metropolitan University, Big Bear Music Group, Chic Murray Enterprises Ltd, Karen Lynne, Hampstead Theatre, Newcastle University, Norman Willis, Northern Broadsides, Jim Godbolt, On Tour Ltd, Tony Hickson, Voice of the Listener & Viewer, Philip Paris, Eddie Lewisohn, Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society, Who's Who, Mammoth Screen Ltd, Marcus Prince, Yorkshire Post Newspapers Ltd, John Glenister, David Edgar, Fanshawe One World Music, Bernard Wrigley, TAMAR Scarborough, Lee Hanson, British Jazz Foundation, David Alan Thompson, Ian Clayton, Baltic, BBC, Ron Baron, Digby Fairweather, Republic: Campaign for an Elected Head of State, Dorothea Desforges, Worldwide Theatrix Ltd, and ITV.
Format:
Archive Item
Extent:
1 file
Language:
Access Conditions:
Access will be granted to any accredited reader
Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of Alan Plater