Scene/Scene Scripts

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Five books published by Longman, containing scripts of Scene episodes in a format which could be read of performed by schools, and some articles on producing the plays for television and interviews with the playwrights.

[edit] Scene Scripts

Edited by Michael Marland. London: Longman Group, 1972. ISBN 0 582 23334 8

Scene Scripts
Scene Scripts

Contains scripts to:

  • "£60 Single, £100 Return" by Bill Lyons
  • Terry by Alan Plater
  • Hero in the Dust by Rex Edwards
  • It's Me, Eileen by Michael Cahill
  • Clean Sweep by Ronald Eyre
  • Time Hurries On by Fay Weldon
  • Last Bus by Keith Dewhurst


[edit] Scene Scripts 2

Selected by Michael Marland, edited by Roy Blatchford (the front cover contradicts these roles, but they are correct as given inside). London: Longman Group, 1978. ISBN 0 582 23357 7

Scene Scripts 2
Scene Scripts 2

Contains scripts to:

  • A First Class Friend by Leonard Kingston
  • The Ballad of Ben Baggot by Peter Terson
  • Bank Holiday by Colin Welland
  • Quiet Afternoon by Eric Paice
  • Break In by Willy Russell


[edit] Scene Scripts 3

Edited by Roy Blatchford. London: Longman Group, 1982. ISBN 0 582 22309 1

Scene Scripts 3
Scene Scripts 3

Contains scripts to:

  • Coins Against the Wall by David Hopkins
  • The Kids are Okay Parts One and Two by Jack Ronder
  • If Only by David Cook
  • Consequences Parts One and Two by Leonard Kingston


[edit] Scene Scripts 4

Edited by Alison Leake. London: Longman Group, 1985. ISBN 0 582 22393 8

Scene Scripts 4
Scene Scripts 4

Contains scripts to:

  • And Mum Came Too by Valerie Georgeson
  • Judo Champ by Geoffrey Case
  • Simulation Exercise by John Challen
  • The Cage by Ray Jenkins


[edit] Scene Scripts 5

Edited by Alison Leake. London: Longman Group, 1987. ISBN 0 582 24394 7

Scene Scripts 5
Scene Scripts 5

Contains scripts to:

  • Just Deserts by Chris Ellis
  • Your Place or Mine by Chris Ellis
  • Good Neighbours by Leslie Stewart
  • Wide Games by Leslie Stewart
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