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Lloyd Bochner Collection of Scripts for Television, 1960-1992 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf1s2003xf No online items Finding Aid for the Lloyd Bochner Collection Of Scripts For Television, 1960-1992 Processed by Performing Arts Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by D.MacGill; UCLA Library, Performing Arts Special Collections University of California, Los Angeles, Library Performing Arts Special Collections, Room A1713 Charles E. Young Research Library, Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 Phone: (310) 825-4988 Fax: (310) 206-1864 Email: [email protected] http://www2.library.ucla.edu/specialcollections/performingarts/index.cfm © 1998 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Finding Aid for the Lloyd Bochner 116 1 Collection Of Scripts For Television, 1960-1992 Finding Aid for the Lloyd Bochner Collection Of Scripts For Television, 1960-1992 Collection number: 116 UCLA Library, Performing Arts Special Collections Los Angeles, CA Contact Information University of California, Los Angeles, Library Performing Arts Special Collections, Room A1713 Charles E. Young Research Library, Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 Phone: (310) 825-4988 Fax: (310) 206-1864 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www2.library.ucla.edu/specialcollections/performingarts/index.cfm Processed by: UCLA Library, Performing Arts Special Collections staff Date Completed: 1998 Encoded by: D.MacGill Last updated: 11 January 1999 © 1998 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Lloyd Bochner Collection Of Scripts For Television, Date (inclusive): 1960-1992 Collection number: 116 Origination: Bochner, Lloyd Extent: 28 boxes (11.0 linear ft.) Repository: University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Arts Special Collections Los Angeles, California 90095-1575 Shelf location: Held at SRLF. Please contact the Performing Arts Special Collections for paging information. Language: English. Restrictions on Access COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for access. Restrictions on Use Copyright has not been assigned to the Performing Arts Special Collections, UCLA. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Arts Special Collections Librarian. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Arts Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained. Preferred Citation Lloyd Bochner Collection Of Scripts For Television, 1960-1992. (Collection 116). Arts Library Special Collections, Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles. Biography Bochner was born in Canada, July 29, 1924; the actor has appeared in numerous films and television series, including "Hong Kong" (1960-61), "The Richard Boone Show" (1963-64), and "Dynasty." Finding Aid for the Lloyd Bochner 116 2 Collection Of Scripts For Television, 1960-1992 Organization Arranged in the following series: 1. Television series 2. Motion pictures 3. Miniseries 4. Radio 5. Made for TV movies 6. Miscellaneous Scope and Content Collection consists primarily of television scripts related to the career of actor Lloyd Bochner. Contains a variety of titles including "The Richard Boone Show" (1963-64), "Hong Kong" (1960-61), and "Dynasty" (1980-82). Includes annotated scripts, call sheets, and other production related items. Also includes scripts for motion pictures (2) and several radio programs. Access Points Bochner, Lloyd, 1924---Archives Actors--United States--Archival resources TELEVISION SERIES A-TEAM, THE Box 1 , Folder 3 BEVERLY HILLS ASSAULT. Script dated 2/26/85. ABC'S WIDE WORLD OF MYSTERY Box 1 , Folder 1 NURSE KILLER, THE. Script dated 10/28/74. AMAZING SPIDER MAN, THE Box 1 , Folder 2 DARK SIDE OF DR. MOON, THE. Script dated 1/12/78. Box 1 , Folder 2 DARK SIDE OF DR. MOON, THE. Script dated 1/30/78. BARBARY COAST Box 1 , Folder 4 I'M FROM MISSOURI. Script dated 8/11/75. BARNABY JONES Box 1 , Folder 5 DOUBLE VENGEANCE. Script dated 6/11/75. Box 1 , Folder 6 LOOSE CONNECTION, THE. Script dated 2/1/73. BATTLESTAR GALACTICA Box 1 , Folder 7 BALTAR'S ESCAPE. Script dated 2/21/79. Box 1 , Folder 8 GREETINGS FROM EARTH. Script dated 2/8/79. BEWITCHED Box 1 , Folder 9 MARRIAGE WITCH'S STYLE. Script dated 12/12/68. Finding Aid for the Lloyd Bochner 116 3 Collection Of Scripts For Television, 1960-1992 TELEVISION SERIES BIG VALLEY, THE BIG VALLEY, THE Box 1 , Folder 10 TIME AFTER MIDNIGHT, THE. Script dated 8/2/67. BIONIC WOMAN, THE Box 2 , Folder 1 BIO-FEEDBACK. Script dated 11/11/76. BJ AND THE BEAR Box 2 , Folder 2 GIRLS ON THE HOLLYWOOD HIGH, THE. Script dated 1/21/80. Box 2 , Folder 2 GIRLS ON THE HOLLYWOOD HIGH, THE. Script dated 1/17/80. BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CHRYSLER THEATRE Box 2 , Folder 3 MURDER IN THE FIRST. Script dated 8/12/64. Box 2 , Folder 4 WAR AND ERIC KURTZ, THE. Script dated 11/10/64. Box 2 , Folder 4 WAR AND ERIC KURTZ, THE. Script dated 12/2/64. Box 2 , Folder 4 WAR AND ERIC KURTZ, THE. Script dated 12/8/64. BOLD ONES, THE: DOCTORS, THE Box 2 , Folder 5 EMERGENCY. Script dated 9/13/71. BONANZA Box 2 , Folder 6 PRINCE, THE. Script dated 12/30/66. BRADDOCK Box 2 , Folder 7 Script dated 11/25/66. BRANDED Box 2 , Folder 8 10,000 FOR DURANGO. Script dated 9/20/65. Box 2 , Folder 9 TEST, THE. Script dated 12/24/64. BRONK Box 2 , Folder 10 BAD BLOOD. Script dated 12/26/75. CAIN'S HUNDRED Box 2 , Folder 11 LOBBYIST, THE. Script dated 2/26/62. CANNON Box 2 , Folder 12 BITTER LEGION. Script dated 8/3/72. Box 3 , Folder 1 TRIANGLE OF TERROR. Script dated 2/13/74. CHARLIE'S ANGELS Finding Aid for the Lloyd Bochner 116 4 Collection Of Scripts For Television, 1960-1992 TELEVISION SERIES CHARLIE'S ANGELS Box 3 , Folder 2 ANGEL HUNT. Script dated 6/25/79. Box 3 , Folder 3 ANGELS BELONG IN HEAVEN. Script dated 7/21/78. CHOPPER ONE Box 3 , Folder 4 KILLING TIME. Script dated 1/21/74. CITY BENEATH THE SEA Box 3 , Folder 5 PILOT. Script dated 1/5/68. COLUMBO Box 3 , Folder 6 FOOL'S MATE. Script dated 10/24/72. COMBAT Box 3 , Folder 7 EVASION. Script dated 6/9/65. CRAZY LIKE A FOX Box 3 , Folder 8 IF THE SHOE FITS. Script dated 10/17/85. CUSTER Box 3 , Folder 9 DESPERATE MISSION. Script dated 9/1/67. D.A., THE Box 3 , Folder 10 PEOPLE VERSUS EDWARDS, THE. Script dated 8/16/71. DANGER BAY Box 3 , Folder 11 PRESSURE POINT. Script dated 5/28/86. DANIEL BOONE Box 4 , Folder 1 IMPOSTER, THE. Script dated 11/2/67. Box 3 , Folder 13 LANDLORDS, THE. Script dated 6/20/69. Box 4 , Folder 2 SECRET CODE. Script dated 10/2/67. Box 3 , Folder 12 TRAP, THE. Script dated 2/7/66. DARKROOM Box 4 , Folder 3 DAISIES. Script dated 10/16/81. DEADLINE Box 4 , Folder 4 CRIMES OF PASSION. Script dated 2/1/91. DEATH VALLEY DAYS Box 4 , Folder 5 JOLLY ROGER AND WELLS FARGO, THE. Script dated 7/5/66. Finding Aid for the Lloyd Bochner 116 5 Collection Of Scripts For Television, 1960-1992 TELEVISION SERIES DEFENDERS, THE DEFENDERS, THE Box 4 , Folder 6 LITTLE HONOR IS A DANGEROUS THING, A. Script dated 12/26/63. DICK POWELL SHOW, THE Box 4 , Folder 7 DAYS OF GLORY. Script dated 2/4/62. DORIS DAY SHOW, THE Box 4 , Folder 8 SORROW OF SANGAPUR, THE. Script dated 11/1/71. DR. KILDARE Box 4 , Folder 9 HORN OF PLENTY, THE. Script dated 3/8/62. DYNASTY Box 18 , Folder 10 EPISODE # 01. Script dated 10/20/80. Box 19 , Folder 1 EPISODE # 02. Script dated 8/4/80. Box 19 , Folder 1 EPISODE # 02. Script dated 11/6/80. Box 19 , Folder 1 EPISODE # 02. Script dated 11/11/80. Box 19 , Folder 2 EPISODE # 03. Script dated 11/19/80. Box 19 , Folder 2 EPISODE # 03. Script dated 11/21/80. Box 19 , Folder 3 EPISODE # 04. Script dated 12/1/80. Box 19 , Folder 3 EPISODE # 04. Script dated 12/2/80. Box 19 , Folder 3 EPISODE # 04. Script dated 12/10/80. Box 19 , Folder 3 EPISODE # 04. Script dated 8/4/80. Box 19 , Folder 4 EPISODE # 05. Script dated 12/8/80. Box 19 , Folder 4 EPISODE # 05. Script dated 12/10/80. Box 19 , Folder 5 EPISODE # 06. Script dated 12/19/80. Box 19 , Folder 5 EPISODE # 06. Script dated 9/15/80. Box 19 , Folder 5 EPISODE # 06. Script dated 12/17/80. Box 19 , Folder 6 EPISODE # 07. Script dated 1/6/81. Box 19 , Folder 6 EPISODE # 07. Script dated 1/2/81. Box 19 , Folder 6 EPISODE # 07. Script dated 11/13/80. Box 19 , Folder 6 EPISODE # 07. Script dated 12/23/80. Box 20 , Folder 1 EPISODE # 08. Script dated 11/24/80. Box 20 , Folder 1 EPISODE # 08. Script dated 1/6/81. Box 20 , Folder 1 EPISODE # 08. Script dated 1/12/81. Box 20 , Folder 2 EPISODE # 09. Script dated 1/21/81. Box 20 , Folder 2 EPISODE # 09. Script dated 12/8/80. Box 20 , Folder 2 EPISODE # 09. Script dated 1/16/81. Box 20 , Folder 3 EPISODE # 10. Script dated 1/2/81. Box 20 , Folder 4 EPISODE # 11. Script dated 2/9/81. Box 20 , Folder 4 EPISODE # 11. Script dated 2/3/81. Box 20 , Folder 4 EPISODE # 11. Script dated 2/5/81. Box 20 , Folder 4 EPISODE # 11. Script dated 2/6/81. Box 20 , Folder 4 EPISODE # 11.
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