[{"node":{"title":"RodgersBoyd004","Collections":"To Boyd","Contributor":"Rodgers Estate","Coverage":"1951 Nov 10th","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Saturday, April 2, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"RodgersBoyd004","Item Description":"Letter","Keywords":"Frank O'Connor, Dublin","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/rodgersboyd004","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/RodgersBoyd004.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeffTHE BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION\nBroadcasting House, London, W.1.\nTelephone: Welbeck 4468 Cables: Broadcasts, London Inland Telegrams: Broadcasts, Telex, London\n\nFeatures Dept. 10.11.51\n\nDear John, John Campbell Williams, of Oversees, tells me that he hasn't yet got a script of the talk I gave in Belfast: I wonder could one be sent to him. Many thanks to you for you help and kindness. I saw Frank O'Connor in Dublin and had a most pleasant chat with him. He was rather disturbed by having spent two days in the 'courts'; but the old hard core of self-possession and creative knowledge is in the man. I shouldn't be surprised if he moves from Dublin\n","Type":"Text"}}]