Frank Muir and Denis Norden Archive 1948-1971

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Frank Muir and Denis Norden Archive 1948-1971

40 boxes; 10 cubic feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6288573

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Muir, Frank, 1920-1998

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The Frank Muir and Denis Norden Archive contains more than six hundred radio and television scripts by two gifted humorists acknowledged to be among the foremost British comedy writers of their age. Denis Norden (b 1922) grew up in Hackney and originally pursued a career in cinema and theatre management in the 1930s. Although the pair were not to meet until 1947, he and Frank Muir (1920-1998) already had something in common as both served in the Royal Air Force during th...

Muir, Frank, 1920-1998

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The Frank Muir and Denis Norden Archive contains more than six hundred radio and television scripts by two gifted humorists acknowledged to be among the foremost British comedy writers of their age. Denis Norden (b 1922) grew up in Hackney and originally pursued a career in cinema and theatre management in the 1930s. Although the pair were not to meet until 1947, he and Frank Muir (1920-1998) already had something in common as both served in the Royal Air Force during th...

Norden Denis b 1922

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