"The National Health" filmscript

  • Nichols, Peter FRSL (b. 1927), dramatist
Date:
1972
Reference:
MS.8829
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Ned Sherrin's Production for Columbia: THE NATIONAL HEALTH screenplay by Peter Nichols, 13th March 1972, Virgin Film Productions Ltd.

Nichols' play of the same name was first produced in 1969 by the National Theatre at the Old Vic, London. This is the shooting script of his own film adaptation, which, directed by Jack Gold, appeared in 1973, starring Jim Dale, Bob Hoskins, Lynn Redgrave, Donald Sinden, Clive Swift, Mervyn Johns, Eleanor Bron, Gillian Barge, and Colin Blakely. It won the Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Comedy.

Preliminary note by Sherrin explains that "serial sequences", representing a "glamourised, T.V Fictional Romance", are typed on coloured paper, while "real hospital sequences" are printed on white.

Publication/Creation

1972

Physical description

1 file

Acquisition note

Purchased from Richard M Ford, September 2012

Biographical note

Biographical information on Nichols can be found on Wikipedia. Obituaries of Sherrin appeared in The Guardian and The Telegraph and there is an entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.

Location of duplicates

Donald Sinden's copy of the film-script is held by Special Collections, British Film Institute.

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  • 1940