NICHOLS PAPERS. Vols. CXVI-CXVII. ‘Georgy Girl’; 1 Sept. 1965-12 Oct. 1965, n.d. Mostly typewritten. Released in May 1966 and directed by Silvio Narizzano. Co-scripted with Margaret Forster and adapted from her novel of the same name. Two volumes.
NICHOLS PAPERS. Vols. CXXIX-CXXX. ‘Siren Song’ and list of directors for unknown film project; 1977, 23 May 1984-1988, n.d. Mostly typewritten. Unproduced film inspired by the Michael Davis murder case. Two volumes.
NICHOLS PAPERS. Vols. CXLIII-CXLIV. ‘The Freeway’; 18 March [1991], n.d. First transmitted on BBC Radio Four on 18 March 1991. Mostly word-processed. For the original stage production, see Add. 78963-78964. Two volumes.
NICHOLS PAPERS. Vols. XXXIII-XXXV. ‘A Piece of my Mind’; 1985-13 May 1987. Mostly word-processed. First performed at the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton, on 15 Jan. 1987, before its London premiere at the Apollo Theatre on 1 April 1987. Co-directed by Peter Nichols and Justin Greene. For the musical adaptation, see Add. 78979. Published as A Piece of my Mind (1987). Three volumes.
NICHOLS PAPERS. Vols. LVI-LVII. ‘Born in the Gardens’; 1980-21 March 1986, n.d. Mostly typewritten. First broadcast by BBC-1 on 23 Aug. 1986. For the original stage production, see Add. 78950. Two volumes.
NICHOLS PAPERS. Vol. LXVIII (ff. 189). ‘The End Beds’; n.d. Mostly typewritten. Unproduced television play which developed into ‘The National Health’ stage play. For ‘The National Health’, see Add. 78969-78970 B. 1. ff. 1-11. Partly [italics]autograph[/italics] notes; n.d. For further notes, se...
NICHOLS PAPERS. Vols. LXIX-LXX. ‘Forget-Me-Not Lane’; 5 Nov. 1975-6 Nov. 1975, n.d. Mostly typewritten. First broadcast by the BBC on 5 Nov. 1975. For the original stage production, see Add. 78960-78962. Two volumes.
NICHOLS PAPERS. Vols. V-VI. ‘Blue Murder’; Oct. 1991-10 May 1996, n.d. Peter Nichols directed the first performance by the Show of Strength Theatre Company at Quakers Friars, Bristol, on 25 Nov. 1995. Subsequently performed at the Richmond Theatre, London from 23 Sept. 1996. The play was nominated for the Writers’ Guild Award and also earned Peter Nichols a nomination for the Lloyds Private Banking Playwright of the Year Award. For the deposit copy of the playscript, see PS. 7338. The...
NICHOLS PAPERS. Vols. VIII-IX. ‘Chez nous’; 1909, 11 April 1973-1977, n.d. Mostly typewritten. First performed at the Globe Theatre, London, on 6 February 1974, later playing at the Manhattan Theatre Club, New York, from 6 Nov. 1977. Published as Chez nous: A Domestic Comedy in Two Acts (1974), Plays: One (1987) and Plays: Two. Two volumes.