Collection consists primarily of radio scripts related to Lewis's career as a writer and director. Includes scripts for The Camel Program, 1944, Command Performance, 1944, The Danny Kaye Show, 1945-1946, GI Journal, n.d., Jubilee, 1944, Mail Call, 1943-1945, Only Yesterday, 1943, Our Miss Brooks, 1948-1954, Philco Radio Time, 1946-1947, Request Performance, 1945, and Sweeney and March, 1946-1948.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Includes scripts for the Inheritance radio program, April-September, 1954. Most of the collection consists of television scripts and personal and business papers.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Includes scripts and production information for Sothem's television show and other papers. Check unpublished finding aid for any possible radio related material.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Transcript of interviews with Gruenberg by Irene Kahn Atkins, November 28, 1979-January 16, 1980. Part of the Directors' Guild of America Oral History series.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists primarily of scripts for episodes featuring Fanny Brice. Includes scripts from Maxwell House Presents Good News, November 4, 1937-July 25, 1940, Maxwell House Coffee Time, September 5, 1940-May 28, 1942 and October 8, 1942-May 31, 1945, with no episodes December 4, 1941-March 5, 1942 and no Baby Snooks spots September 7, 1944-May 31, 1945, Maxwell House Iced Coffee Time, June 16-August 31, 1944, Post Toasties Time, June 4-August 6, 1942, and Toasties Time, September 11, 1944-June 10, 1945. Also includes Frank Morgan spots and annotated scripts.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists primarily of television and radio series scripts. Also includes photographs and correspondence relating to Isaacs's career. Radio materials include Kraft Music Hall, 1947-1949, The Bob Burns Show, 1946-1947, The Rudy Vallee Show, 1941, and The Martin and Lewis Show, 1949-1950. Includes some bound volumes.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of miscellaneous scripts including over 143 titles. The bulk of the collection dates from the l940s through the 1950s and includes series titles such as Burns and Allen, Duffy's Tavern, Jimmy Durante Show, Errand of Mercy, The Fred Allen Show, The Henry Morgan Show, Hollywood Star Preview, Mutual Radio Theater, Sears Radio Theater and others.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Includes scripts for the Chase and Sanborn Coffee Hour, Elmer Everett Yess, The Big Show, The Red Skelton Show, Joe Cook's Patent Office, The Fire Chief, Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and other programs. Also includes Eddie Cantor sketches and some material related to other programs and treatments for screenplays. See online finding aid for complete list of programs with dates. See also a separate Freedman collection, also with scripts, in the Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Majority of the scripts are from The Eddie Cantor Show, 1944-1949, Time to Smile, 1942-1944 with gaps, and Wednesday With You, 1945. Most scripts are annotated by Quillan. Note: Some of the same scripts may be in the Manning Ostroff Collection.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of radio, television and motion picture scripts and production material. Includes radio scripts for Father Knows Best, 1950-1954. Also includes correspondence and stills, some of which are related to the Robert Young-Eugene Rodney Production Co.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Includes scripts for Camel Caravan, 1939, Hank McCune Show, 1947, Lew Parker, 1945, Philip Morris Playhouse, 1942, Sammy Kaye, 1943, and Time to Smile, 1939-1942.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Includes radio scripts for Hallmark Playhouse (a.k.a. Hallmark Radio Hall of Fame), January, 1952-March 1955, and production material, property procurement and releases, 1948-1952.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of script material, notes, humor topicals, gag files, general files, photographs and personal papers. Includes material related to Crane's long association with renowned comedians and represents his prolific career writing for radio, television, motion pictures and live performance projects. Although a detailed finding aid identifying specific radio programs is not available online, the online abstract does list the following entertainers that Crane wrote for and befriended: Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, Milton Berle, Abe Burrows, Perry Como, Joan Davis, Jimmy Durante, Jackie Gleason, Alan King, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Groucho Marx, Jan Murray, Frank Sinatra, Danny Thomas and Andy Williams.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Includes some unidentified radio material along with script materials for television shows, awards shows and specials and some motion picture and stage productions.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Includes radio scripts, stills, scrapbooks, books, magazines and sheet music. Parts of the collection are on deposit with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science, the American Film Institute and the University of Southern California, Cinema Studies Library.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of radio scripts related to Tunick's career as a writer. Includes scripts for American School of the Air, 1944-1948, Cavalcade of America, 1949-1953, Towards a Better World, 1943-1944, and The World Is Yours, 1937-1941.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of material related to Renoir's career as a director and screenwriter and includes scripts, correspondence and photographs relating to his radio productions in the 1940s.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Includes scripts for Suspense, Gunsmoke, 1956-1959, Romance, 1954-1955, Have Gun-Will Travel, 1958, Hallmark Hall of Fame, Escape, Fort Laramie, 1956, and radio spots for I Was There, 1941-1944.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Contains transcription discs of radio shows for the Los Angeles Community Chest, 1940-1942, and script material for the series Heartbeats of the City and other radio programs. Also includes Campaign Radio Plays and transcripts of commercials, publicity material for the Joey Bishop Show, 1961-1964, and approximately 100 photographs.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists primarily of scripts for motion pictures (produced and unproduced), television, stage and radio, including The Armour Hour, 1933-1935, Joe Penner, 1937, National Biscuit Show, 1937, and The Ken Murray Show, 1937. Also includes personal papers and project files including treatments and story ideas written by Englund and his collaborators.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Includes scripts and other material for the following radio programs: The Bob Hope Show, Command Performance, Duffy's Tavern, The Ginny Simms Radio Show, The Jack Parr Show, The Joan Davis Show, The Kenny Kaye Baker Show, Junior Ad Club Spotlight on Achievement, Mastergate and the Sealtest Village Store.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists primarily of television scripts related to Bochner's acting career but also contains scripts for several radio programs, including CBS Radio Mystery Theater, Mutual Radio Theater: The Adventure Show, Mutual Radio Theater: The Love Show, Sears Radio Theater and Sears Radio Theater: The Adventure Show.
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Arts Library, 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.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of material related to Pollock's career as a writer and includes various drafts of teleplays, screenplays, radio scripts, outlines and treatments for productions and correspondence files. Pollock was mistakenly blacklisted and later cleared.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Includes radio scripts for Mark Trail, 1950-1952, Tom Corbett, Space Cadet, 1952, One Foot in Heaven, 1945, Adventures of Topper, 1945, and Fighting Heroes of the U.S. Navy, n.d.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Includes scripts and some production information for the Ozzie and Harriet Show, 1946-1952, Suspense, 1946-1951, and television shows. Also includes a small amount of advertising spots and other radio, television and motion picture scripts. Additionally there is script material for an unproduced Orson Welles project.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists primarily of scripts and screenplays, including several undated scripts for Assignment U.S.A. that Berkeley did in collaboration with Stanley Roberts and Clark E. Reynolds.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Includes script and production materials for approximately 80 television series, 20 radio programs, and 10 motion pictures and teleplays. Unpublished finding aid.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of radio and television scripts, including radio scripts for April, 1950-April, 1956, #82-336 with some gaps, and television scripts for February, 1952-April, 1955, #1-100.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists primarily of material written by Paul and/or Margaret Schneider for a variety of television productions, including The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theatre (television) but also some unspecified material dealing with radio. Unpublished finding aid.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Contains columns published in the entertainment trade papers, including "Television Today," "Motion Picture Daily" and "Radio/TV Daily." The columns cover projects and industry professionals from 1943-1950 and 1954-1971.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of scripts, clippings, pressbooks, scrapbooks, programs, photographs, awards, records, correspondence and miscellaneous material related to Russell's career. Also includes papers related to Russell's husband, Frederick Brisson, who served as chief of radio propaganda and special consultant to the Secretary of War during World War II. Includes radio sketches on which Russell appeared for the Special Services Division, A.S.F. and also material related to the Office of Radio Production.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of radio and television series scripts, including radio scripts for Adventures of Topper, June-September, 1945, Fighting Heroes of the U.S. Navy, n.d., Mark Trail, Series 1-4, January, 1950-June, 1952, One Foot In Heaven, January-November, 1945, and Tom Corbett, Space Cadet, January-June, 1952.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Collection includes scripts and treatments for various radio programs, including Silver Theatre, 1937-1946, Cassandra, 1937, Lux Radio Theatre and television programs.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of photographs and scrapbooks related to Faire's career and includes a 1977 interview transcript with Faire. The actress did some radio work in Chicago.
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Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
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