Contains materials relating to Lansworth's career as a radio writer and author, including correspondence, 1943-1969, scripts, research notes, photographs, publicity materials and newspaper clippings for Murder Will Out and Whodunit?, 1940-1955. Also includes 21 sound recordings of Murder Will Out and other materials relating to Lansworth's career.
Consists mainly of scripts for radio and television programs and motion pictures written or produced by Heyward along with miscellaneous related materials, manuscripts of novels and scenery drawings for the Garry Moore television show. Includes papers relating to Personality Time and Startime.
Contains materials relating to Shane's work in radio, television and motion pictures and includes radio scripts for Big Town, 1939-1940, and the script for the World War II propaganda fiIm "We Refuse to Die" along with a script for the radio adaptation.
Contains mainly scripts for motion pictures, radio and television written by Raison along with treatments and outlines, 1937-1963, correspondence, 1944-1971, research notes and a scrapbook. Includes material for the Chase and Sanborn Hour.
Contains correspondence, including letters in German to Hermann Goering, fan mail, subject files used as background materials for radio broadcasts, 1948-1967, three scrapbooks, scripts for AP Newsfeatures and News of the World, 1937-1967, and other papers. Also contains two sound recordings of Beatty's 10th anniversary broadcast on News of the World, 1956, seven recordings of Beatty narrating for AP's The World in Sound, sound recordings of News of the World, 1959-1967, a 1966 videotape interview with Beatty and a film of a 1959 News of the World broadcast.
Consists mainly of scripts, correspondence, notes, story lines and fan mail for many of the radio and television programs for which Lewis wrote. Also includes Lewis's subject files, general correspondence and materials relating to the Writers Guild of America, West. Lewis wrote for the following radio programs: Sparring Partners, Philco Hall of Fame, Jonathan Trimble, Esq., Behind the Mike and The Charlie McCarthy Show.
Contains correspondence, two 78rpm records of a KMBC broadcast, Midland Broadcasting Company, Kansas City, MO, n.d., a 78rpm record of an episode of Police Headquarters, n.d., and other material relating to film production.
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.
Contains materials relating to the Nelson family, their orchestra and radio and television programs, including Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Red Skelton Show and Emmy Lou. Includes scripts for both the Nelson's radio and television programs and for other radio programs, the Orchestra's sheet music for instrumental parts, photographs of the Nelson family and the television show and phonograph records of radio broadcasts.
Includes scripts of Stories of Pacific Powerland, a five minute program sponsored by Pacific Power and Light Co. All 1,273 programs were narrated by Nelson Olmsted. Each program dealt with Western history, biography or folklore.
Consists mainly of scripts for radio and television programs written by Levy, 1933-1965, including the Ben Bernie Show, Bert Lahr Show, Duffy's Tavern and My Friend Irma.
Includes two audio tapes of Stone's radio interviews of 10 producers and actors, including Cecil B. De Mille, Ed Wynne and Eddie Cantor, and other papers relating to her acting and producing careers. Stone was a radio personality in the 1940s. The catalog lists the names of the 10 interviewees but not the dates of the interviews.
Contains extensive correspondence, musical scores, newsclippings, advertisements, legal and financial material, photographs, scrap-books, scripts and phonograph records for Seth Parker, Seth Parker's Old Fashioned Singing School and Sunday Evenings at Seth Parker's.
Contains mainly scripts for radio and television programs written by Singer, 1944-1969. Includes scripts for The Phil Harris/Alice Faye Show and The Sealtest Village Store.
Scripts for the program in which actor Dick Powell played the title role. Note: Check with library to determine if these are the same scripts that are included in the "Dick Powell Collection" listed above.
Contains scripts for Defense for America, Gang Busters, Mr. District Attorney, and Your Defense Reporter written by Slate, 1937-1941, plus scrapbooks and papers relating to his career as a producer with CBS, 1951-1963, and sound recordings of programs he produced for the BBC.
Contains mainly scripts for radio, television, theater and motion pictures written by Stark along with miscellaneous other materials, 1942-1986. Includes scripts for American School of the Air and Straight Arrow. Stark also wrote for The Lone Ranger and Escape.
Consists mainly of scripts along with budgets, treatments, correspondence, research materials, contracts, outlines and synopses for many of the radio, television and motion pictures written or produced by Niss, plus professional correspondence, two scrapbooks, 94 phonograph records, an audio tape for Twenty-first Precinct, 1954-1955, one phonograph record for Gang Busters, 1954, material related to Charlie Wild, Private Detective and other television and film related material.
Includes scrapbooks, awards, trophies and certificates, two letters, a bronze bust of Stern, memorabilia, a copy of Stern's book "A Taste of Ashes" and miscellaneous other materials.
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.