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De Forest Research, Inc. Collection of Television Scripts, 1964-1986 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf6w1007vj No online items De Forest Research, Inc. collection of television scripts, 1964-1986 Finding aid prepared by UCLA Library Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé. UCLA Library Special Collections Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1575 (310) 825-4988 [email protected] Finding aid last updated 13 October 2016. De Forest Research, Inc. PASC 63 1 collection of television scripts, 1964-1986 Title: De Forest Research, Inc. collection of television scripts Collection number: PASC 63 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Language of Material: English Physical Description: 250.0 linear ft.(600 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1964-1986 Language of Materials: Materials are in English. Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Restrictions on Access Open for research. STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction Property rights to the physical object belong to the UC Regents. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright. Provenance/Source of Acquisition Gift of Kellam de Forest, 1989. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], De Forest Research, Inc. Collection of Television Scripts (Collection PASC 63). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles. UCLA Catalog Record ID UCLA Catalog Record ID: 4232929 History The de Forest Research service, started in 1952, was known for its script clearance service; the company was bought by Thompson and Thompson, Sept. 30, 1997. Scope and Content Collection consists of scripts for television series and mini-series reviewed by the research firm de Forest Research, Inc. Includes a variety of scripts including, "WKRP in Cincinnati," "St. Elsewhere," "Sanford and Son," "Love Boat," "Young Doctor Kildare," and "Hogans's Heroes." Also includes complete script runs for a number of television series including, "All in the Family," "I Spy," "The Fugitive," and "The Brady Bunch." Organization and Arrangement Alphabetically arranged by title of television series. Subjects and Indexing Terms Television scripts. 2800 QUEENS BOULEVARD. For Better Or Worse. Box 297 Script dated: 2/15/79 Writers: Marsh, Linda * Peters, Margie. No Room At The Top. Box 297 Script dated: 2/22/79 Writers: Rips, Martin * Staretski, Joseph. Reunion. Box 297 Script dated: 2/7/79 Writers: Rips, Martin * Staretski, Joseph. De Forest Research, Inc. PASC 63 2 collection of television scripts, 1964-1986 2800 QUEENS BOULEVARD. Younger Man, The. Younger Man, The. Box 297 Script dated: 1/25/79 Writers: Convy, Anne * McCall, Mitzi. THE A-TEAM. A-Team Is Coming, The A-Team Is Coming, The. Box 167 Script dated: 11/20/85 Writers: Beers, Steve. Battle Of Canoga Park, The. Box 166 Script dated: 8/28/85 Writers: Nuss, Bill. Beneath The Surface. Box 167 Script dated: 1/23/86 Writers: Cole, Danny Lee * Schwartz, Lloyd J.. Blood, Sweat and Cheers. Box 166 Script dated: 7/22/84 Writers: Blomquist, Tom. Box 166 Script dated: 7/24/85 Writers: Blomquist, Tom. Body Slam. Box 166 Script dated: 9/18/85 Writers: Nuss, Bill. Cowboy George. Box 167 Script dated: 12/26/85 Writers: Cannell, Stephen J.. Doctor Is Out, The. Box 166 Script dated: 10/7/85 Writers: Matheson, Richard Christian * Szollosi, Thomas. Duke Of Whispering Pines, The. Box 167 Script dated: 1/14/86 Writers: Ehrlich, Jayne C.. Heart Of Rock N' Roll, The. Box 166 Script dated: 9/26/85 Writers: Lupo, Frank. Judgement Day. Box 166 Script dated: 8/2/85 Writers: Lupo, Frank. Lease With Option to Die. Box 166 Script dated: 7/3/85 Writers: Nuss, Bill. Little Town With An Accent, A. De Forest Research, Inc. PASC 63 3 collection of television scripts, 1964-1986 THE A-TEAM. Little Town With An Accent, A. Box 167 Script dated: 2/19/86 Writers: Szollosi, Thomas * Matheson, Richard. Members Only. Box 167 Script dated: 12/17/85 Writers: Nuss, Bill. Mind Games. Box 166 Script dated: 10/21/85 Writers: Cannell, Stephen J.. Mission Of Peace. Box 167 Script dated: 1/31/86 Writers: Sears, Steven L. * Pearl, Burt. Opposites Attract. Box 167 Script dated: 11/11/85 Writers: Beers, Steve. Road To Hope, The. Box 166 Script dated: 8/29/85 Writers: Cannell, Stephen J.. Sound Of Thunder, The. Box 167 Script dated: 3/6/86 Writers: Lupo, Frank. Trouble With Harry, The. Box 167 Script dated: 2/28/86 Writers: Nuss, Bill. Uncle Buckle-Up. Box 167 Script dated: 11/13/85 Writers: Cannell, Stephen J.. Waiting For Insane Wayne. Box 167 Script dated: 12/4/85 Writers: Cannell, Stephen J. * Lupo, Frank. Wheel Of Fortune. Box 167 Script dated: 11/7/85 Writers: Nuss, Bill. Where Is The Monster When You Need Him?. Box 166 Script dated: 7/11/85 Writers: Cannell, Stephen J.. ADAM'S RIB. Danish Pastry. Box 320 Script dated: 7/5/73 Writers: Baer, Richard. De Forest Research, Inc. PASC 63 4 collection of television scripts, 1964-1986 ADAM'S RIB. Deadly Jinx, The. Deadly Jinx, The. Box 261 Script dated: 11/2/73. Delilah. Box 320 Script dated: 8/22/73 Writers: Chais, Pamela Herbert. First Hurrah, The. Box 320 Script dated: 9/10/73 Writers: Kirgo, George. For Richer, For Poorer. Box 320 Script dated: 7/17/73 Writers: Kirgo, George. Friend of the Family. Box 320 Script dated: 8/28/73 Writers: Gershe, Leonard. Getting Bugged. Box 320 Script dated: 11/12/73 Writers: Kirgo, George. Gold Horizon. Box 320 Script dated: 11/16/73 Writers: Chais, Pamela Herbert. Ivan. Box 320 Script dated: 6/26/73 Writers: Unger, Rusty. Katey at the Bat. Box 320 Script dated: 7/17/73 Writers: Kirgo, George. Murder!. Box 320 Script dated: 9/17/73 Writers: Kirgo, George. Pick-Up, The. Box 320 Script dated: 9/27/72 Writers: Stone, Peter. Seperate Vacation. Box 320 Script dated: 8/3/73 Writers: Kirgo, George. Too Many Cooks. Box 320 Script dated: 8/9/73 Writers: Hammerstein, J. Howard. Two Pairs of Pants. De Forest Research, Inc. PASC 63 5 collection of television scripts, 1964-1986 ADAM'S RIB. Two Pairs of Pants. Box 320 Script dated: 7/16/73 Writers: Stone, Mary. Unwritten Law, THe. Box 320 Script dated: 8/10/73 Writers: Stone, Peter. Whither Thou Goest. Box 320 Script dated: 10/25/73 Writers: Lee, Joanna. A.E.S. HUDSON STREET. Diagnosis: Dead, Prognosis: Improving. Box 56 Script dated: 2/13/78 Writers: Reeder, Tom. Dr. Friedman. Box 56 Script dated: 1/31/78 Writers: Sheehan, Tonny * Arnold, Danny * Hayward, Chris. Dr. No-No. Box 56 Script dated: 1/5/78 Writers: Kibbee, Roland. In The Black. Box 56 Script dated: 1/23/78 Writers: Kibbee, Roland. Shut Down. Box 56 Script dated: 3/1/78 Writers: Colleary, Bob. THE AETNA SERIES. Caught in the Middle. Box 22 Script dated: 12/8/82 Writers: Brenner, Harvey. Changes. Box 22 Script dated: 12/8/82 Writers: Brenner, Harvey. Eye of the Storm, The. Box 22 Script dated: 12/7/82 Writers: Brenner, Harvey. Presumptions (aka: Call Me Irresponsible. Box 22 Script dated: 12/7/82 Writers: Brenner, Harvey. Priorities. De Forest Research, Inc. PASC 63 6 collection of television scripts, 1964-1986 THE AETNA SERIES. Priorities. Box 22 Script dated: 12/2/82 Writers: Brenner, Harvey. ALL IN THE FAMILY. All's Fair. Box 390 Script dated: 12/19/74 Writers: Turner, Lloyd * Mitchell, Gordon. Alone At Last?. Box 391 Script dated: 8/28/75 Writers: Kanter, Hal. Amelia's Divorce. Box 390 Script dated: 1/8/75 Writers: Derman, Lou * Davenport, Bill. Appendectomy, The. Box 393 Script dated: 11/30/78 Writers: Sharp, Phil * Josefsberg, Milt. Archie And Edith Alone. Box 34 Script dated: 1/4/72 Writers: Kalcheim, Lee * Ross, Michael * West, Bernie. Archie And The Computer. Box 389 Script dated: 9/7/73 Writers: Turner, Lloyd * Mitchell, Gordon * Nicholl, Don. Box 389 Script dated: 9/7/73 Writers: Turner, Lloyd * Mitchell, Gorden * Nicholl, Don. Archie And The F.B.I.. Box 34 Script dated: 12/1/71 Writers: Harris, Susan * Ross, Michael * West, Bernie. Archie And The Kiss. Box 389 Script dated: 8/31/73 Writers: Rappaport, John. Box 389 Script dated: 8/31/73 Writers: Rappaport, John. Archie And The Ku Klux Klan - Part 1. Box 392 Script dated: 9/1/77 Writers: Weiskopf, Bob * Schiller, Bob * Lachman, Mort. Archie And The Miracle. Box 390 Script dated: 10/30/74 Writers: Turner, Lloyd * Mitchell, Gordon. Archie And The Quiz. Box 391 Script dated: 1/22/75 Writers: Kenney, H. Wesley. Archie Eats And Runs. Box 390 Script dated: 1/29/74 Writers: Wayne, Paul * Burditt, George. De Forest Research, Inc. PASC 63 7 collection of television scripts, 1964-1986 ALL IN THE FAMILY. Archie Feels Left Out. Archie Feels Left Out. Box 389 Script dated: 12/14/73 Writers: Lichtman, Paul * Storm, Howard * Nicholl, Don. Box 389 Script dated: 12/14/73 Writers: Lichtman, Paul * Storm, Howard * Nicholl, Don. Archie Finds A Friend. Box 391 Script dated: 12/18/75 Writers: Tolkin, Mel * Rhine, Larry. Archie Gets The Business - Part 1. Box 392 Script dated: 8/4/77 Writers: Rhine, Larry * Tolkin, Mel. Archie In The Cellar. Box 389 Script dated: 10/15/73 Writers: Nicholl, Don.
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