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Ed Feldman Hogan's Heroes Scripts, 1964-1970 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6z09q771 No online items Finding Aid for the Ed Feldman Hogan's Heroes Scripts, 1964-1970 Processed by Performing Arts Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Cheryl Clayton and Julie Graham 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 © 2005 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Finding Aid for the Ed Feldman 132 1 Hogan's Heroes Scripts, 1964-1970 Descriptive Summary Title: Ed Feldman Hogan's Heroes Scripts Date (inclusive): 1964-1970 Collection number: 132 Creator: Feldman, Ed Extent: 11 boxes (4.0 linear ft.) Abstract: Ed Feldman was producer for the television comedy Hogan's Heroes. The collection consists of annotated scripts for the television series. Repository: University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Performing Arts Special Collections. Los Angeles, California 90095-1575 Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library, Performing Arts Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information. Restrictions on Access COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Advance notice required for access. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction Property rights to the physical object belong to the UCLA Library, Performing Arts Special Collections. 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, 1991. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Ed Feldman Hogan's Heroes Scripts (Collection 132). Performing Arts Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. Biography Ed Feldman was a television producer and director. Hogan's Heroes was a television comedy series that ran from September 1965-July 1971. The show was set at Stalag 13, a German POW camp during WWII. Regular cast members included Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson, Ivan Dixon, Larry Hovis, Kenneth Washington, and Sigrid Valdis. The series included 168 episodes and was created by Bernard Fein and Albert S. Ruddy and produced by Ed Feldman for Bing Crosby Productions. Scope and Content Collection consists of annotated scripts for the television series Hogan's Heroes. Scripts are annotated by producer, Ed Feldman. Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Subjects Feldman, Ed--Archives. Hogan's Heroes. Television producers and directors--Archival resources. Genres and Forms of Material Television scripts. Box 2 43RD, A MOVING STORY, THE Note Written by Allardice, James; Adair, Tom Box 1 ANCHORS AWEIGH, MEN OF STALAG 13 Note Written by Chandler, David; Robinson, Jack H. Finding Aid for the Ed Feldman 132 2 Hogan's Heroes Scripts, 1964-1970 Container List Box 8 ANTIQUE, THE Note Written by Julian, Arthur Box 3 ART FOR HOGAN'S SAKE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 3 ASSASSIN, THE Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 9 AT LAST--SCHULTZ KNOWS SOMETHING Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 6 AXIS ANNIE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 7 BAD DAY IN BERLIN Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 3 BATTLE OF STALAG THIRTEEN, THE Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 10 BIG BROADCAST, THE Note Written by Davenport, Bill Box 8 BIG DISH, THE Note Written by Gershman, Ben Box 8 BIG GAMBLE, THE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 8 BIG PICTURE, THE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 10 BIG RECORD, THE Note Written by Allen, R.S.; Bullock, Harvey Box 8 BOMBSIGHT Note Written by Bullock, Harvey; Allen, R.S. Finding Aid for the Ed Feldman 132 3 Hogan's Heroes Scripts, 1964-1970 Container List Box 4 CARTER TURNS TRAITOR Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 5 CASANOVA KILLING Note Written by Davenport, Bill Box 6 CLEARANCE SALE AT THE BLACK MARKET Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 6 COLLECTOR GENERAL, THE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 4 COLONEL KLINK'S SECRET WEAPON Note Written by Sharp, Phil Box 7 COLOR THE LUFTWAFFE RED Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 5 CRITTENDON PLAN, THE Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 9 CRITTENDON'S COMMANDOS Note Written by Davenport, Bill Box 9 CUISINE A LA STALAG 13 Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 2 CUPID COMES TO STALAG 13 Note Written by Sharp, Phil Box 5 D-DAY AT STALAG 13 Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 9 DEFECTOR, THE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 3 DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH Note Written by Marks, Laurence Finding Aid for the Ed Feldman 132 4 Hogan's Heroes Scripts, 1964-1970 Container List Box 3 DON'T FORGET TO WRITE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 10 DROPOUTS, THE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 5 DRUMS ALONG THE DUSSELDORF Note Written by Julian, Arthur Box 6 DUEL OF HONOR Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 10 EASY COME, EASY GO Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 10 EIGHT O'CLOCK AND ALL IS WELL Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 9 EMPTY PARACHUTE, THE Note Written by Sharp, Phil Box 5 EVENING OF THE GENERALS Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 5 EVERYBODY LOVES A SNOWMAN Note Written by Julian, Arthur Box 4 EVERYONE HAS A BROTHER-IN-LAW Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 9 EXPERTS, THE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 9 FAT HERMANN, GO HOME! Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 2 FLAME GROWS HIGHER, THE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Finding Aid for the Ed Feldman 132 5 Hogan's Heroes Scripts, 1964-1970 Container List Box 1 FLIGHT OF THE VALKYRIE, THE Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 5 FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO LONDON Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 8 GASOLINE WAR, THE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 4 GENERAL SWAP, THE Note Written by Allen, R.S.; Bullock, Harvey Box 1 GERMAN BRIDGE IS FALLING DOWN Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 10 GESTAPO TAKEOVER, THE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 9 GET FIT OR GO FIGHT Note Written by Davenport, Bill Box 1 GO LIGHT ON THE HEAVY WATER Note Written by Julian, Arthur Box 2 GOLD RUSH, THE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 9 GOWNS BY YVETTE Note Written by Julian, Arthur Box 4 GREAT BRINKSMEYER ROBBERY, THE Note Written by Sharp, Phil Box 2 GREAT IMPERSONATION, THE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 7 GUESS WHO CAME TO DINNER Note Written by Julian, Arthur Finding Aid for the Ed Feldman 132 6 Hogan's Heroes Scripts, 1964-1970 Container List Box 10 GYPSY, THE Note Written by Bullock, Harvey; Allen, R.S. Box 1 HAPPINESS IS A WARM SERGEANT Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY ADOLF Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 8 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DEAR HOGAN Note Written by Julian, Arthur Box 4 HEIL KLINK! Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 2 HELLO, ZOLLE Note Written by Chandler, David; Robinson, Jack H. Box 4 HOGAN AND THE LADY DOCTOR Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 3 HOGAN GIVES A BIRTHDAY PARTY Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 8 HOGAN GOES HOLLYWOOD Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 6 HOGAN, GO HOME Note Written by Davenport, Bill Box 11 HOGAN'S DOUBLE LIFE Note Written by Sharp, Phil Box 2 HOGAN'S HOFBRAU Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 3 HOGAN'S SPRINGS Note Written by Marks, Laurence Finding Aid for the Ed Feldman 132 7 Hogan's Heroes Scripts, 1964-1970 Container List Box 6 HOGAN'S TRUCKING SERVICE.. WE DELIVER THE FACTORY TO YOU Note Written by Davenport, Bill Box 1 HOLD THAT TIGER Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 6 HOSTAGE, THE Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 5 HOT MONEY Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 7 HOW TO CATCH A PAPA BEAR Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 2 HOW TO COOK A GERMAN GOOSE BY RADAR Note Written by Sharp, Phil Box 6 HOW TO ESCAPE FROM A PRISON CAMP WITHOUT REALLY LEAVING Note Written by Davenport, Bill Box 5 HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE NAZIS Note Written by Sharp, Phil Box 8 HOW'S THE WEATHER? Note Written by Bullock, Harvey; Allen, R.S. Box 2 I LOOK BETTER IN BASIC BLACK Note Written by Julian, Arthur Box 3 INFORMATION PLEASE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 1 INFORMER, THE Note Written by Powell, Richard; Fein, Bernard; Ruddy, Albert Box 5 IS GENERAL HAMMERSCHLAG BURNING? Note Written by Powell, Richard Finding Aid for the Ed Feldman 132 8 Hogan's Heroes Scripts, 1964-1970 Container List Box 5 IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE? Note Written by Julian, Arthur Box 9 IS THERE A TRAITOR IN THE HOUSE? Note Written by Julian, Arthur Box 2 IT TAKES A THIEF.. SOMETIMES Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 10 IT'S DYNAMITE Note Written by Marks, Laurence Box 11 KAMIKAZES ARE COMING, THE Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 4 KILLER KLINK Note Written by Bullock, Harvey; Allan, Ray Box 8 KLINK COMMANDOS, THE Note Written by Powell, Richard Box 11 KLINK FOR THE DEFENSE Note Written by Davenport, Bill Box 6 KLINK VS. THE GONCULATOR Note Written by Sharp, Phil Box 3 KLINK, A BOMB AND A SHORT FUSE, A Note Written by Sharp, Phil Box 8 KLINK'S ESCAPE Note Written by Bullock, Harvey; Allen, R.S.
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