Collection contains scripts for radio programs in which Al Jolson, Bert Lahr, Fanny Brice, Eddie Cantor, Red Skelton, Tommy Dorsey and others starred, including Whose Baby Are You, Chase and Sanborn Hour, Baby Snooks, Circus Night in Town, Kraft Music Hall and Lifebuoy Soap. See online finding aid for list of programs and dates. See also separate Freedman collection that includes scripts in the Arts Library, Special Collections.
Repository/Collector:
Department of Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Collection consists of 81 bound volumes of various radio and television scripts including the following radio programs: LifeWith Luigi, 1948-1953, Our Miss Brooks, December, 1953-June, 1954, Happy Island starring Ed Wynn, September, 1944-February, 1945, Let Yourself Go starring Milton Berle, March-June, 1945, The Eddie Cantor Show, 1945, 1947, The Jim Backus Show, 1948, Kiss and Make Up, 1946, Lefty, 1946, The Mighty Casey, 1947, Robert Q. Lewis's Little Show, 1947, and That's Rich, 1954.
Repository/Collector:
Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Contains correspondence, biographical data, contracts, general files, scrapbooks, magazine and newspaper clippings. Also includes audio tapes of her program, Fashion Notes, aired on CBS, 1963-1965.
Repository/Collector:
Margaret Herrick Library, Dept. of Special Collections
Consists of correspondence, manuscripts, business papers, tape recordings, photographs, phonograph records, clippings and printed material related to Los Angeles politics when Shaw served as secretary to his brother, Los Angeles Mayor Frank Shaw. Includes radio speeches and material related to radio campaigns.
Repository/Collector:
Department of Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Contains writings in many different media, including short stories, newspaper and magazine articles, plays, screenplays, radio and television scripts, poetry and a biography on her brother Leonard Keeler.
Repository/Collector:
Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley
Consists of personal papers documenting Knight's broadcasting from World War II through the 1970s. Contains family and personal correspondence, business files, legal files related to litigation with KPFA, including transcripts, a draft autobiography, calendars, photographs and ephemera.
Repository/Collector:
Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley