Correspondents A-H: A: Angie Avraamids. B: Brian Bristow; Dainis Bisenieks; Laurence Bristow-Smith; Hugh Brogan, Editor of the Cambridge Review; Marilyn [Brooks], Mervyn Peake Society; Sharon Baxter; Brian E Belet. C: Jacquelyn Colesby; Rosa Gonzalez Casademont. D: Paul Davies. E: Extrapo...
Unrealised adaptation of Mervyn Peake's Titus Groan and Gormenghast. It is unclear whether this project was always intended as a television serial, or whether a full-length film was considered.
Adaptation of Titus Groan and Gormenghast for BBC Radio
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Comprises the following scripts by Brian Sibley [broadcast by the BBC in 1984] based on Mervyn Peake's books: Word processed draft of 'The History of Titus Groan' (with enclosed letter from Sibley to Maeve Gilmore, 9 August 1982). Typewritten script of 'Titus Groan' [appears to be later draft of...
A: Allison & Busby Ltd Publishers; Ronald Apps of Westminster Bank; M Asherson; Renée and Harold Ayers. B: Betty from Ballantine Books; Arabella Boxer; John Bright-Holmes; Brigid Brophy; Biddy and E(-); Judy [Maeve's niece]; Laura [Elsie Laura Beckingsale]; Norton; Elizabeth Blennerhassett;...
Word processed scripts by Malcolm McKay, in four parts. Adaptation based on Titus Groan and Gormenghast by Mervyn Peake. [Front pages incorrectly state that scripts are based on Titus Alone and Gormenghast.] Undated.
Two identical posters for Mervyn Peake exhibition at Oldham Art Gallery, 31 May [1980] to 19 July [1980]. Posters feature Peake's illustration of a Moccus from The Moccus Book. See Add MS 88931/13/3/19/5 for Maeve Gilmore's correspondence regarding this exhibition.
L: B[-] I Little; Pete J [illeg]; Pauline; Stewart Lack; Richard La Trube-Bateman; George Lawson of Bertram Rota Ltd. M: William Morgan; M E J Montayn-Nathan; Lillie; Alan [-]; Hillary Moorcock; Ruby Millar; John Morris; Francis; Julyan; Pam [Michael]; Helene and Ranald; Sandra; Barbara; Yvonne...
Letters From G Peter Winnington Re Mervyn Peake Review
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Mostly signed typewritten letters from G Peter Winnington in his capacity as Editor of the Mervyn Peake Review [a role he continued in until resigning in 1984]. Letters also cover personal subjects. Files contain drafts of articles for publication in the Review.