British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W.1; sent to Trevelyan c/o Lady Trevelyan, Wallington, Cambo, Morpeth, Northumberland. - Thanks Trevelyan for his letter; he is right to assume he will be reading his translations as well as… read more
Thanks Hassall for his letter; will be at the BBC on 27 August at 4.30. Sees in the "Radio Times" that Rex Warner will have a reader for his Lucretius talk; checks if he himself will be reading his script and translations.
British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W.1. - Glad to hear Trevelyan has been able to lengthen his script on Catullus; hopes it was not too much trouble, and is sure it will be just right. Asks Trevelyan to send the script with… read more
British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W.1. - Very 'grateful' to Trevelyan for writing and delivering his script so quickly; very much likes it as it gives a 'vivid impression of the man and its work'. On reading it aloud it only… read more
Is sending Hassall his script [for his BBC talk on Catullus) in good time; has read it aloud several times and it seems to take about twenty-five minutes; suggests the passage from Swinburne could be left out, and has also marked four lines in pencil he… read more
Wallington, Cambo, Morpeth. - Bessie's letter of Wednesday arrived this morning. Suggests she catches an earlier train to avoid crowding. Glad Bessie 'got a better impression of Litty [?] and had some interesting talk with her'; afraid he 'did not… read more
Thanks Hassall for his letter. Would like to use his own translations of seven short poems, and possibly a few lines from the "Attis" (Catullus 63); is not using anybody else's translations [for his BBC talk on Catullus). Has almost finished his script… read more
86 Walton St, SW3. - Very much 'enjoyed & admired' Bob's Catullus broadcast; felt it 'must be fulfilling its purpose of showing people who don't know Latin that he is a great poet'. Christopher [Hassall] rang this morning to 'express his delight';… read more
86 Walton St, SW3. - Thanks Bob for sending him "From the Shiffolds"; was 'delighted' to re-read so many poems which 'charmed' him when printed privately; did not remember "Willowherb" and asks if it is new. Glad to hear Bob is doing a broadcast on… read more
British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W.1. - Was 'delighted' to get Trevelyan's wire agreeing to write a script on Catullus; will inform John Sparrow this afternoon and knows he will also be pleased. Sparrow will give the first,… read more
Trevelyan was very pleased when he realised he could be in London on 27 August and so accept Hassall's 'very kind and flattering invitation' to deliver a radio broadcast on Catullus; hopes he will be able to produce something 'worthy' of Hassall's new… read more
Typed copy of telegrams, draft letters from Trevelyan and typed letters from Christopher Hassall of the BBC. Two typed letters from E. M. Layton of the BBC's copyright department. Trevelyan's radio programme on Catullus, third in a series of broadcasts… read more
British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W.1. - Apologises for bothering Trevelyan with another letter, but is 'receiving several enquiries' to which he can only give 'vague answers' as a result of the success of Trevelyan's… read more
British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W.1. - Very kind of Trevelyan to write: it was a 'great pleasure' to meet him; admired his script and delivery very much. Perhaps they will meet again for another programme. Has heard 'so many… read more
Telegram, 16 July 1947, from Christopher Hassall to R. C. Trevelyan, inviting him to give a twenty-five minute talk on Catullus on 27 August. Reply from Trevelyan regretting that he cannot give the talk. Subsequent reply cancelling previous reply and… read more