Original vocal score publication of The Golden Moth, book by Fred Thompson and P.G. Wodehouse, music by Ivor Novello (London: Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1921).
Typed notes and outline, by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse, for Betting on Bertie, here entitled 'Leave it to Larry'. These notes are probably from c. 1968, when Bolton and Wodehouse thought Tommy Steele was interested in playing the lead.
P.G. Wodehouse Archive: Theatrical and Cinematic Work - Notes Part 3
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Holograph and typed notes for lyrics and scenes of Betting on Bertie including 'The Days of the Knights' (used) and discarded lyrics, undated [after 1966] (9 pages).
Photocopy of typescript of playlet entitled 'Cricketing' by Herbert W. Westbrook and P.G. Wodehouse, with autograph note on the front page 'Please Return to P.G. Wodehouse at the Theatre W.', c.1905.
Published scripts of A Damsel in Distress, by Ian Hay and P.G. Wodehouse (Samuel French, [c. 1928]), and Come on, Jeeves, by P.G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton (London: Evans Brothers, 1956), with handwritten annotations by actress who probably played Lady Carmoyle.
Bound carbon copy of the filmscript of Those Three French Girls, with dialogue by P.G. Wodehouse, dated 8 Jul 1930. The copy includes an handwritten note stating that this was the only film to which P.G. Wodehouse contributed substantially during his screenwriting time in Hollywood. The file...
Photocopies of material from the MGM archives relating to the film Rosalie, to which P.G. Wodehouse contributed during both periods during which he worked in Hollywood. The first 8 pages consist of 'Notes on Story Conference' dictated by Irving Thalberg (one of the main unit producers at MGM in ...