Contains over 400 recordings of Slate's broadcasts, including his programs with co-hosts Leo Durocher and Jimmy Piersall as well as recordings of post-game interviews and press conferences with athletes and luncheons of the Southern California Sports Broadcasters Association. Also includes typescripts used in his broadcasts, photographs and publicity material related to his shows. As of 2005, the collection was partially processed.
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American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
Consists largely of radio scripts written by Pickard and Provo for radio and television, including Wendy Warren and the News, 1947-1958, and occasional episodes for Young Dr. Malone. Also includes scripts from Australian Broadcasting Company programs that Pickard either wrote, directed or acted in (ca. 1932-1935) for the Australian Broadcasting Company prior to his emigration to the United States as well as presentation scripts for proposed television and radio series, manuscripts of plays and novels and correspondence.
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American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
Contains scripts for Mr. President, Boston Blackie, The Ginny Simms Show, Everything for the Boys, The Man Called X and Halls of Ivy plus correspondence, including Milton Merlin's involvement with various writers' organizations such as the Hollywood Writers Mobilization during World War II and the Radio Writers Guild in which he served as national president in the early 1950s.
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American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
Contains research material used by Wertheim in the writing of his book "Radio Comedy." Includes notes, photocopies of script pages, newspaper and magazine clippings and various drafts of his manuscript as well as 95 recordings of programs that he collected for his research.
Repository/Collector:
American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
Contains papers related to Peterson's service with the Armed Forces Radio Service, including reports, photos, memoranda, AFRS spots, scripts for Command Performance, 1942-1943, and other miscellaneous scripts.
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American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
A collection of scripts for radio and television series, 1945-1946, 1949, including the Abbott and Costello Show and one script for Birds Eye Open House.
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American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
Consists of about 3,900 tapes, mostly of Bresee's program Golden Days of Radio as it was broadcast on the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, 1967-1995, as well as source material for his program, including complete episodes of many radio series from the 1940s and 1950s. As of 2005, the collection is partially processed and papers are being added to the collection on an ongoing basis.
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American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
Contains sound recordings, beginning in 1989, from a Hollywood repertory company that performs plays and theater pieces written or adapted for radio, including some productions written and directed by Norman Corwin.
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American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
Contains scripts for radio and television series, 1930-1954, including Captain Post: Crime Specialist, 1930-1931, Chinatown Squad, 1932, Barbary Coast Nights, 1933, I Love a Mystery, 1943-1944, 1949-1952, Adventures by Morse, 1944-1945, His Honor the Barber, 1945-1946, I Love Adventure, 1948, Slice of Life, 1949, Mixed Doubles, 1949, One Man's Family, 1949, 1951-1952, and Family Skeleton, 1953-1954. Also contains some memorabilia on Morse's career (awards, clippings, etc.) and production documents related to particular series.
Repository/Collector:
American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
Contains over 9,300 individual scripts, 1940-1960, from what was the radio script archive at KNX, Los Angeles, a CBS affiliate station. Included in the collection are long series runs of I Was There, 1940-1942, 1944-1945, Amos 'n' Andy, 1944-1951, Romance, 1944-1946, 1948-1951, The Story of Sandra Martin, 1944-1945, Suspense, 1945-1959, The Whistler, 1945-1951, 1954-1955, Escape, 1947-1954, My Friend Irma, 1947-1954, My Favorite Husband, 1948-1951, Our Miss Brooks, 1948-1957, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, 1949-1960, The Lineup, 1950-1953, Meet Millie, 1951-1954, Junior Miss, 1952-1954, Hallmark Hall of Fame, 1953-1955 and Have Gun-Will Travel, 1958-1960. In addition to scripts, the collection also contains scattered production notes and memoranda related to the broadcast of specific series.
Repository/Collector:
American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
Contains scripts for radio and television, including Studio One, 1947-1948, Ford Theater, 1948-1949, Life With Father, 1954, Sears Radio Theater, 1979-1980 and Mutual Radio Theater, 1980-1981. Also includes documents, photos, press clippings and most correspondence related to these series.
Repository/Collector:
American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
Contains papers relating to his career as a television producer and writer and as the author of a biography of Jack Benny and a book on comedy writing. Includes correspondence, radio and television scripts, book manuscripts, sound recordings, press clippings, research notes and other materials.
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American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
Contains scripts of Spotlight Playhouse, 1946, The Eddy King Show, 1947-1948, Ready for Brady, 1948-1949, The Monty Masters Show, 1948-1949, and Candy Matson, 1949-1951. In addition to these series, the collection contains story treatments and sample scripts for proposed television and radio series from the early 1950s as well as single copies of scripts from various radio programs.
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American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
Contains scripts for radio and television series, including Duffy's Tavern, 1946-1949, Jimmy Durante Show, 1950, That's Rich, 1954, Ray Milland Show, 1954-1955, Meet Millie, 1955-1956, Professional Father, 1955 and How to Marry a Millionaire, 1957-1958. Collection also includes series treatments, story outlines, sketches and jokes. Some items include production notes.
Repository/Collector:
American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
Currently contains materials selected and organized by Corwin for inclusion during his lifetime, including correspondence, scrapbooks, radio and television scripts, motion picture screenplays, sound recordings, video recordings, photographs, business records and contracts, press clippings and ephemera. The bulk of the accessible materials documents Corwin's career in radio and television broadcasting, motion pictures, the theater and as an author and teacher, 1935-1990. As of 2005, the collection is partly arranged and described.
Repository/Collector:
American Radio Archives, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation
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