G/1
"New Novels"
- 3 page carbon typescript; reviews of several novels published in 1935,
broadcast on Radio Athlone, 3 January, 1936; with a 4 page legal sized copy of
the mimeograph radio script
G/2
"New Novels"
- 4 page carbon typescript signed; reviews of several novels published in
l936, broadcast on Radio Eireann, 3 January, 1937
G/3
"The Book of Kings"
- 7 page partial carbon typescript, missing one page, dated November 13, 1940
in holograph; broadcast on Radio Eireann
G/4
"Literary Portraits"
- 11 page carbon typescript in two parts, about Yeats and A. E. (Russell,
George), with some holograph corrections
- Script of Part II, signed "Frank O'Connor" in a non authorial
hand; broadcast on Radio Eireann, ca. 1939-40
G/5
"Davitt"
- 6 page typescript, signed, literary portrait broadcast on Radio Eireann,
1940
G/6
"An Bothar go hEanach Duin"
- 6 page carbon typescript in Irish, signed. Broadcast on Radio Eireann 16
September, 1941
G/7
"The Cu Chulainn Sagas"
- 10 page carbon typescript heavily corrected in holograph with a one page
holograph insert; broadcast on BBC Radio 24 September, 1948
G/8
"The Cu Chulainn Sagas II"
- 9 page carbon typescript, lightly corrected in holograph; broadcast on BBC
Radio, 1 October, 1948
G/9
"Only Child"
- 4 page typescript; autobiographical talk broadcast on Scottish BBC, October
11, 1950
G/10
"Country People"
- 4 page partial typescript of introduction, extensively corrected in
holograph
- 4 page carbon typescript of complete introduction, lightly corrected in
holograph
- "In The Train" 29 page typescript lightly corrected in an
editorial hand
- "In The Train" 21 page typescript very lightly corrected
in holograph; note in Harriet Sheehy's hand: "As Printed in Genius of the
Irish Theatre"
- "The Luceys" 22 page legal size mimeo script for radio
reading: four copies
- "The Long Road to Urnmera" 17 page carbon typescript.
Trio of stories broadcast on Radio Eireann,9 December, 1959
G/l l"
Fighting Men"
- 30 page carbon typescript, first leaf heavily corrected in holograph;
introduction and adaptation of three stories: Guests of the Nation, The Martyr
and Private Property, broadcast on Radio Eireann, 1 February, 1959
G/12
"One Man's Way"
- 6 page typescript, dated 1959; broadcast on BBC Radio, 24 June, 1959;
published in 'The Listener' 23 July, 1959
G/13
"Scrapbook for 1921"
- 2 page fragmentary typescript, lightly corrected in holograph 6 page
legal-size typescript titled "Excerpt from Scrapbook for 1921,"
lightly emended in holograph; broadcast on BBC, 2 October, 1961, 17 April, 1962
G/14
"To Show That She Still Lives"
- 6 page carbon typescript, very lightly corrected in holograph; note by
Harriet Sheehy indicating this piece was never broadcast
G/15
"Adventures in Translation
- 4 page typescript, very lightly corrected in holograph
- 4 page typescript with a few holograph revisions
- 4 page carbon of above draft
- Tearsheets from magazine publication ('The Listener' 1-25-65) Broadcast on
BBC Radio, 17 January, 1962
G/16
"George Russell"
- 5 page photocopied typescript with scattered holograph corrections in ink;
broadcast on BBC, 20 January, 196(7)
G/17
"Interior Voices"
- 33 page mixed ribbon and carbon typescript, heavily revised and emended in
holograph; an autobiographical piece broadcast on BBC Radio, 13, January, 1963
G/18
"The Art of the Short Story"
- 14 page typescript titled "The Short Story" lightly
annotated in holograph
- 11 page partial carbon of above draft, with editorial notes
- 8 page typescript very lightly revised in holograph; broadcast on Radio
Eireann 26 January, 1964
G/19
"The Yeats We Knew"
- 12 page legal-size typescript with some corrections and many deletions in
holograph; broadcast on Radio Eireann, 21 February, 1965
G/20
"The Invincibles"
- 83 page mimeograph script with some holograph changes in an unknown hand;
prepared by Radio Eireann
G/21
"The Three Ulsters"
- 26 page typescript with a few light corrections in holograph; evidently a
radio talk based on Frank O'Connor's work on Irish Monuments for BBC Belfast,
circa 1964-65
G/22
"The Hard Way"
- 38 page typescript; text of a documentary intended for the BBC but never
produced, never published, with a few light holograph corrections
G/23
The Critic on the Air
- 3 page manuscript
- 4 page typescript with holograph corrections and additions