Tynan Archive. The saints, first Masterscene script by James Kennaway; 1958. Stamped as the property of Ealing Film Studios and marked as number eleven. Typewritten.
Tynan Archive. Jean Cocteau, Problem parents (Les parents terribles), in an English adaptation by Charles Frank; 1951. Printed, with extensive annotations. Also includes a page of excerpts from Cocteau’s introduction to Les parents terribles, Cocteau's notes on the production, a page of produ...
Tynan Archive. Picasso’s Desire caught by the tail, with typewritten production notes; circa 1950. Both the script and the notes have been extensively annotated. Typewritten, with MS additions.
Tynan Archive. Script of Martine by Jean-Jacques Bernard, containing some cuts and production notes; 1952. There are further production notes attached, including a sketch of the set and costume notes for the characters. Printed, with MS additions.
Tynan Archive (ff. 36). Script of a television programme entitled The method, with filmed contributions from Yvonne Arnaud and John Osborne, and a live debate between Rex Harrison, Wendy Hiller, Robert Morley, Kim Stanley. Robert Stephens, Eli Wallach and Orson Welles; 1958. The programme was ...
Tynan Archive. Cold Comfort Farm, by Stella Gibbons, adapted by Ken Tynan and Peter Wildeblood; 1952. This is the uncut version, with a few annotations, mostly on the title page and final page of the script.
Tynan Archive. Final shooting script for Nowhere to go, by Tynan and Seth Holt; filmed at Ealing Studios; 1957-1985. The script has been stamped as the property of the Scenario Department, Ealing Studios and bears the name of Seth Holt. Includes press cuttings for the film and a summary of th...
Tynan Archive. Tynan’s copy of Othello (in the Everyman edition, London, 1947), extensively annotated with production notes and cuts. Includes a photocopy of a New York Times review of The front page. An attached note states that the copy was made specially for inclusion in the archives to be...
Tynan Archive (ff. 43). Draft scripts and ideas, including an idea entitled The paint and the powder, devised by Tynan and his (first) wife Elaine Dundy, and a covering letter and draft script and stage directions for an adaptation of Young man with a horn, entitled Tribute to Nick and written ...
Tynan Archive. Scripts for two film versions of The taming of the shrew adapted by Peter Myers and Tynan, one twenty-five and the other fifty-two minutes long; circa 1952. Typewritten, with MS additions.