Radio Broadcasting
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
1936-1944 file, 1936-1944
1936-1944 file consists of:
- letters, newscuttings and related items
BBC Radio 4 cassette tape labelled 'A world in your ear 22/7/2000', 22 July 2000
Contains discs and tapes of recordings featuring Ian Wilmut, including radio and television programmes and educational videos.
Broadcasts, 1949-1953
hand and typewritten texts of broadcasts
Cassette tape labelled 'Action Reaction BBC Radio 4 Programme 3, Presenter: Dr Susan Blackmore', September-October 1997
Contains discs and tapes of recordings featuring Ian Wilmut, including radio and television programmes and educational videos.
CD labelled ''In the Footsteps Of...James Young Simpson', Programme 7, Presenter: Ian Wilmut, BBC Radio Scotland', 13 November 2007
Contains discs and tapes of recordings featuring Ian Wilmut, including radio and television programmes and educational videos.
CD-R labelled 'The Moral Maze 09.02.05 - Human Cloning - Producer David Coomes', 09 February 2005
Contains discs and tapes of recordings featuring Ian Wilmut, including radio and television programmes and educational videos.
File titled 'BBC Programmes' relating to radio and television programmes featuring Waddington, 1959-1975
Contains correspondence and papers relating to the television and radio programmes in which Waddington appeared. Also present are two copies of a transcript of the 'Towards Tomorrow: Assault on Life' programme (broadcast on BBC1 in December 1967) and various press cuttings.
General: 1944, 1944
Correspondence, itineraries, press cuttings and related items, including letters from his wife Florence Jewel Baillie, his brother Donald Macpherson Baillie, Mona Anderson, Henry Sloane Coffin, William Temple (the Archbishop of Canterbury), Violet Markham, John H Duncan, George Freeland Barbour and Cyril Forster Garbett (the Archbishop of York). Subjects include John Baillie's BBC broadcasts and Church of Scotland and YMCA matters.
General: 1950-1951, 1950-1951
Correspondence and related items, including letters from his wife Florence Jewel Baillie, his brother Donald Macpherson Baillie, Sir Zwinglius Frank Willis, Thomas Stearns Eliot and Reinhold Niebuhr. Includes material relating to the erection of a gravestone for John Baillie's cousin, Elizabeth Catherine Gallant, BBC broadcasts, biographical information on Alexander Martin, and a visit to France.
General: late 1943, 1943
Correspondence, itineraries, press cuttings and related items, including letters from his brother Donald Macpherson Baillie, Mona Anderson, the Duke of Montrose, William Temple (the Archbishop of Canterbury), George Simpson Duncan, Lewis Legertwood Legg Cameron and Sir Neil John Kennedy Cochran-Patrick. Much of the correspondence relates to Church of Scotland business, particularly visits to churches and congregations as Moderator as well as to John Baillie's BBC radio broadcasts.