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SMa/17/1 - Digital and Audio-Visual Media/Tapes

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SMa/17/1
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Sub-series
Title
Digital and Audio-Visual Media/Tapes
Quantity & Format
2 boxes Audiocassette
Scope and content
The digital files are still in the process of being preserved and will be available at a later date.

Material consists of audio tapes. Tapes have been sorted into own tapes (SMa/17/1/1) and commercial tapes (SMa/17/1/2). Each tape has been numbered in chronological order based on dates written on the tapes, with undated tapes after the dated ones. Each entry below corresponds to an individual tape with metadata recorded.


Own tapes:

SMa/17/1/1/1: Kaleidoscope; 05/04/91. Schubert Masterclass: Shocks to the System. Sarah Maguire; Bireli Lagrene. Presenter: Natalie Wheen. Producer: Julian May. Prog No: 91FK1405LH0. Tx: 05/04/91. [On listening to tape: Side A has Sarah Maguire reading 'The Fall' at the beginning, and reading 'Perfect Timing' at roughly 15:37. Side B has an interview with David Dabydeen about his novel (Sarah Maguire not featured).]

SMa/17/1/1/2: Woman's Hour; R.O.T. 19/04/91. [On listening to tape: Side A has Sarah Maguire reading 'Spilt Milk' at roughly 30:20, followed immediately by interview on poem the collection, Spilt Milk. Discuss themes, adoption, travel and PhD thesis. Side B continuation of Woman's Hour programme (Sarah Maguire not featured).]

SMa/17/1/1/3: Poetry International 1992; Marina Tsvetayeva Celebration. [On listening to tape: Elaine Feinstein and others (including Sarah Maguire) read their translations of Tsvetayeva alongside readings in the original Russian.]

SMa/17/1/1/4: Third Opinion; 22/05/93. Presenter: Christopher Cook. With: Susannah Clapp, Peter Kemp, Sarah Maguire. Producer: Noah Richler. [On listening to tape: Sarah Maguire is a guest critic, begins contributing to discussion of play, No Remission, at roughly 5:56 (Side A).]

SMa/17/1/1/5: Sarah Maguire's Radio Diary (1). 26/08/93: (1) Fiddling. Steve comes round door noises. (2) Difficulties w/ diary. Carnival - what it's going to be like. Premenstrual. [overleaf] Writing block. 27/08/93: (3) 1.30 in kitchen. More difficulties. Protestant ethics. Writing. Writing block. Tony Benn. Moan. Food. My flat. Carnival. (4) Senor Garcia. Tony Garcia. (5) John Jenkins. 27/08/93: (1) Answering machine. (2) Michael Donaghy in Maison Bertaux. Joke. Depression, vision. Poem on peripheral. Prison poems. Tsvetayeva translations. Dactyls. Influences. Accordions. [overleaf] Ideas. Tyranny of voice & narrative. Prison poems. Atmosphere - beginning. (3) Review of 'In the Line of Fire' w/ Crispin Hughes. (4) 28/08/93: Saturday morning. Lunch. Writing. Writer-in-residence.

SMa/17/1/1/6: Sarah Maguire's Radio Diary (2). 28/08/93: (1) Prison writing cont. Weather. Poems about here. Dusk. (2) Walking home from judging competition. 29/08/93: (3) Sunday morning. Sound systems. Mayhem in past. [overleaf] (4) House music in kitchen. 3.00 (5) Tavistock Road. (6) Great Western Road. (7) Mandola - Sudanese Restaurant. (8) Nicholas, Mrs Germain, Louis & Liam. (1) 6.30 House throbbing. 30/08/93: (2) Rick Fisher. (3) 4.30 post-Carnival. (4) Tuesday Morning. (5) Tuesday evening. Failed plans. Oriental collection. [overleaf] Ghazals. (6) 01/09/93: Morning. (7) The Committment [sic.]. Art in Prison. Exhibition at Lauderdale House. Waterloo Park. Highgate.

SMa/17/1/1/7: Sarah Maguire's Radio Diary (3). 01/09/93: (1) 'The Committed'. Art in Prison. Talking with Julian & Sean. Exhibition. Kim Garrard. Alan. Phil Clayton. [overleaf] (2) Goodnight.

SMa/17/1/1/8: Night Waves - 09/02/94. Night Waves: Discussion - Is Poetry the new rock n roll? Alison Brackenbury, Robert Crawford, Sarah MaGuire, Ian Duhig, Peter Porter. Presenter: Christopher Cook. Producer: Beaty Rubens. [also on tape] Nightwaves 19/05/94 Adrienne Rich.

SMa/17/1/1/9: Adrienne Rich 15/05/94. [also on tape] Interview w/ Adrienne Rich.

SMa/17/1/1/10: Kaleidoscope Tues(?) 07/02/95. [on tape] Kaleidoscope 09/03/95. [On listening to tape: Sarah Maguire hosts Kaleidoscope.]

SMa/17/1/1/11: Best Words 04/11/95. Best Words. Presented by Michael Rosen. Tx: Saturday 4th November 1995. 2050-2120. Radio 3. Producer: Fiona McLean.

SMa/17/1/1/12: Malice in Blunderland: Bush House Xmas Panto 1995. 1st Tx: Sun. 17/12/95 0815 GMT. Producer: Nick Rankin. Copyright: BBC World Service.

SMa/17/1/1/13: WS Lobby of Parliament Meeting 02/07/96.

SMa/17/1/1/14: Dr Wilkinson. [on tape] Dr Wilkinson 13/08/96.

SMa/17/1/1/15: Third Words: Ear or Eye. Title: Third Words. Transmission date: 10/10/96. Transmission time: 09.35pm. Programme number in series: 4/5. Presenter: Sarah Maguire. Producer: Kate Whitehead. [also on tape] Tom Paulin - The Wind Dog.

SMa/17/1/1/16: Poetry Please! John Clare (2 progs). [on tape] John Clare 16/11/97. John Clare 23/11/97.

SMa/17/1/1/17: Kaleidoscope Poetry Places Feature. Presenter: Simon Armitage. Producer: Amanda Mares. Tx: 21/03/98. Prester. [also on tape] Writers in Ramallah.

SMa/17/1/1/18: Lyrical Ballads programmes 1-4. Steve Connor marks the bicentenary of the publication of Wordsworth and Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads. Reader: Michael Maloney. Producer: Julian May. 1. Places and Things. 2. Children and Childhood. 3. Poverty and Politics. 4. Conversation and Collaboration. Broadcasts on Radio 3: daily, 12-16th October 1998, 7.15-7.45pm.

SMa/17/1/1/19: Lyrical Ballads programme 5. Steve Connor marks the bicentenary of the publication of Wordsworth and Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads. Reader: Michael Maloney. Producer: Julian May. 5. Ghost Stories. Broadcast on Radio 3: 12-16th October 1998, 7.15-7.45pm.

SMa/17/1/1/20: Meridian Feature 98R50N844; 1st Tx: 31/10/98 0630 GMT. Presenter: Nick Rankin. Contributors: Sarah Maguire & John Redmond. Producer: Jenny Bowen. RPA: Jane Fitzgerald. Copyright BBC World Service. Ted Hughes.

SMa/17/1/1/21: Good Books - Tim Waterstone. Rough edit - Needs to lose 5 mins. [also on tape] Meridian Live; 0230-0300. 18/11/98.

SMa/17/1/1/22: Centurions: Akhmatova. Tx: 09/05/99. Producer: Lucy Willmore.

SMa/17/1/1/23: Work in Progress - Sarah Maguire. Produced by Fiona McLean. Tx: 01-05/11/99. Network: Radio 3 1000-1005.

SMa/17/1/1/24: Write Out Loud 1999 Week 1.

SMa/17/1/1/25: Write Out Loud 1999 Week 2.

SMa/17/1/1/26: Front Row: 17/03/00. Presenter: Francine Stock. Producer: Timothy Prosser. BA: Sam O'Brien. Review: The Cider House Rules. FS and Bonnie Greer review Lasse Hallstrom's oscar nominated film. Interview: Tony Cragg. Sculptor Tony Cragg talks to Francine about his work/latest exhibition. Review: Randall and Hopkirk. Paul McCann reviews the remake starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Feature: Adoption/Writers. Sarah Maguire, Jackie Kay and Margaret Forster discuss the issues of law and identity that adoption provokes and [.] Feature: Rasputin. Orlanda Figes, Ian Christie, Edward Radzinsky and Masha Gessin discuss the Russian peasant and mystic.

SMa/17/1/1/27: [on tape] Saturday Review 06/05/00. Saturday Review 22/07/00.

SMa/17/1/1/28: Al Dar 11/07/00. Night Waves BBC Radio 3. [Post-it note] Dear Sarah, Thanks for message(?) about Kleinzahler. Thanks also for a lovely afternoon at Al Dar. Here's a copy for Ramsi - All the best, Zahid.

SMa/17/1/1/29: Finelines: Prog 2 - Sarah Maguire and John Burnside. Presented by Christopher Cook. Tx: Sunday 09/07/00 @ 16.30, Radio 4. Repeat Tx: Saturday 15/07/00 @ 23.30. Produced by Lindsay Leonard. BBC. Radio Drama North, BBC Production.

SMa/17/1/1/30: [on tape] Front Row 19/07/00 - Paul B. Feeding Poets Debate.

SMa/17/1/1/31: Poetry Proms 3+4: Tx 02, 09/08/00.

SMa/17/1/1/32: [on tape] Night Waves 07/02/01. Sat Rev(?)

SMa/17/1/1/33: 14/05/01. Night Waves 14/05/01. Re-making the Past (Ian Christie on film)

SMa/17/1/1/34: [on tape] Night Waves - 14/05/01.

SMa/17/1/1/35: BBC Radio Scotland. Lesley Riddoch Programme. 18/04/02. Featuring Zakaria Mohammed.

SMa/17/1/1/36: Poetry Please 12/05/02.

SMa/17/1/1/37: [on tape] Andrew Motion's Poetry Feature.

SMa/17/1/1/38: [No metadata. TDK black tape, SA90]

SMa/17/1/1/39: [No metadata. TDK clear tape, D 46]

SMa/17/1/1/40: Koko Taylor: Royal Blue: The Chess Years. [Song listings. Side A: Royal Blue. Side B: R.B. & The Chess Years]

SMa/17/1/1/41: Oh Brother... Where Art Thou?: Africando All Stars: Mandali. [Side A: Oh Brother.... Side B: Manadli - song listing]

SMa/17/1/1/42: Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else: Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil. [Side A: Somethin' Else. Side B: Speak No Evil - song listing and performers]

SMa/17/1/1/43: Cassandra Wilson - New Moon Daughter: Herbie Hancock - The New Standard. [Side A: New Moon Daughter. Side B: The New Standard - song listing]

SMa/17/1/1/44: [on tape] Radio Amerika. More Radio, the [?] Heptones?

SMa/17/1/1/45: [on tape] Gardens of the Mind. The Lyrics: Alice Oswald.

SMa/17/1/1/46: Kaleidoscope Feature: Gardens. [on tape] Poetry Places Feature.

SMa/17/1/1/47: [on tape] Sounding the Century: Seamus Heaney.

SMa/17/1/1/48: Jorie Graham: The Hiding Place. (1) How Morning Glories Could Bloom at Dusk HPG. (2) One in the Hand HPG. (3) Wanting a Child E. (4) Reading Plato E. (5) Two Paintings By Gustave Klimt E. (6) At Luca Signorelli's Resurrection of the Body E. (7) At the Long Island Jewish Geriatric Home E. (8) Orpheus & Eurydice EB. [overleaf] (9) Self-Portrait as Apollo & Daphne EB. (10) Ravel & Unravel EB. (1) Vertigo EB. (2) What the End Is For EB. (3) The Hiding Place RU. (4) From the New World RU. (5) At the Cabaret Now RU.

SMa/17/1/1/49: Poetry Recordings. 1st 15 mins of David Gascoyne's Night Thoughts (Enough to get idea!). Louis MacNeice Poems: The Creditor, Snow, Autumn Journal, Prognosis, A Toast, Conversation Bar-Room, Matins Prayer Before Birth, Bluebells, Slow Movement. Tx: 26/08/49. Poets at the Albert Hall. Tx: 19/08/65. Poetry Now. Tx: 14/09/73. Continues on next cassette[?]

SMa/17/1/1/50: 'Ear or Eye'. Third Words: 'Ear or Eye'.

SMa/17/1/1/51: [on tape] Protection.

SMa/17/1/1/52: National Poetry Day. A Book of Hours. Prod: Julian May.

SMa/17/1/1/53: [on tape] Sarah in Palestine - Tape Three.

SMa/17/1/1/54: Bedouin Poets Prog 1&2. Producer: Julian May. Presenter: Rachel Silver. Rm 220 HWH. Ext: 4037.

SMa/17/1/1/55: The Art of Islam. Kaleidoscope Feature, BBC Radio 4. July 1994. Presented by Paul Allen. Produced by Razia Iqbal.

SMa/17/1/1/56: Sarah in Palestine, Tape One. [on tape] Jerusalem. Nablus.

SMa/17/1/1/57: Zim Ngqawana, "Zimphonic Suites". [Song listings and performers]

SMa/17/1/1/58: Jeri Brown/Zim/W. Marsalis/Mingus/Howard Johnson. [Song listings and performers]

SMa/17/1/1/59: Keith Jarrett Trio, The Cure. [Song listings and performers]

SMa/17/1/1/60: Jeri Brown - Fresh Start. [Song listings]

SMa/17/1/1/61: [on tape] Joseph Emedy.

SMa/17/1/1/62: [on tape] Lavinia: A Drink of Glass.

SMa/17/1/1/63: [on tape] Working for the Council.

SMa/17/1/1/64: [on tape] Good Books.

SMa/17/1/1/65: [on tape] Sarah in Palestine - Tape Two.

SMa/17/1/1/66: [on tape] Zakaria Fred Breyten.

SMa/17/1/1/67: [on tape] Good Books.

SMa/17/1/1/68: Ted Hughes - Radio 4. Ted Hughes: A Life in Poetry.

SMa/17/1/1/69: Poems from 'Ear or Eye?'. Sarahs Poems[?]

SMa/17/1/1/70: [on tape] Radio: Mixing It - Kaleidoscope.

SMa/17/1/1/71: Good Books. [No tape, just case]. 1:- Meera Syal. 2:- Tim Waterstone which runs to side 2.


Commercial tapes:

SMa/17/1/2/1: Dark Fields of the Republic, Poems 1991-1995, Adrienne Rich.

SMa/17/1/2/2: Miles Davis, Amandla.

SMa/17/1/2/3: Head Cleaner For Cassette Recorders.
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