Contains materials relating to Blochman's writing career with some personal correspondence. Professional materials include correspondence, manuscripts, reviews of his work, a scrapbook, photographs and radio scripts. Blochman wrote for The Fred Allen Show, Town Hall Tonight, and Texaco Star Theater.
Consists mainly of radio and television scripts for variety shows written by Bloom, 1950s-1960s, reel-to-reel tapes of highlights of The Gold Coast Show written by Bloom and a few materials relating to Bloom's night club writings.
Contains materials concerning Boyd's portrayal of Hopalong Cassidy, including correspondence, fan mail, scripts for Hopalong Cassidy on radio and in other productions, press kits, business records and promotional material including broadsides, product labels, toys and clothing.
Consists mainly of radio and television scripts written by Carroll and sheet music for songs written by Carroll or in collaboration with Dick Manning. Contains material on the Bob Crosby Show, Club 15, Kraft Music Hall and Old Gold Show, including correspondence and manuscripts of various writings. Also includes Carroll's column for "Variety" magazine and books ghost written for Bob Hope, Mike Douglas and others, sound recordings of radio commercials and programs and records, some with music written by Carroll and some performed by the Bob Crosby Orchestra.
Contains scripts, 1944, 1948-1950 and 1957, including portions of the 1944 Republican National Convention relating to CARE (Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere), other papers and a sound recording of a personality sketch of Clapper by Mutual Broadcaster Virgil Pinkley, 1958.
Includes papers relating to Kinnaird's career as a syndicated columnist, broadcaster and book reviewer, 1949-1970. Collection includes some unidentified radio scripts.
Contains three audio tapes of a history of radio broadcasting consisting of over 18 hours of programs with accompanying script put together by Frey, one audio cassette of openings for radio programs and an interview with Frey on collecting radio broadcasts.
Contains mainly materials relating to her work with Your Hit Parade, including 20 boxes of musical scores from the radio and television versions of the show.