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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8dj5hrq No online items Collection of radio series scripts, ca. 1933-1980, bulk ca. 1940-1959 Processed by 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] ©2014 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Collection of radio series scripts, PASC 135 1 ca. 1933-1980, bulk ca. 1940-1959 Title: Collection of radio series scripts Collection number: PASC 135 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Language of Material: English Physical Description: 16.5 linear ft.(33 boxes) Date (bulk): Bulk, 1935-1964 Date (inclusive): ca. 1933-1980 (bulk ca. 1940-1959 Abstract: Collection consists of American radio series scripts including over 143 titles. 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. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Collection of radio series scripts (Collection PASC 135). Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. Scope and Content Collection consists of American radio series scripts including over 143 titles. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1940s through the 1950s and includes series titles such as The Burns and Allen show, Duffys Tavern, Jimmy Durante show, Errand of mercy, The Fred Allen show, The Henry Morgan show, Hollywood star preview, Mutual radio theater, Sears radio theater and others. Organization and Arrangement Arranged alphabetically by project title. Subjects and Indexing Terms Radio plays -- Technique -- Archival resources. Radio scripts. ADVENTURE SHOW (See: Mutual Radio) (See: Mutual Radio) no date General note Presenter: Leonard Nimoy, 13 episodes. ADVENTURE SHOW (See: Sears Radio) (See: Sears Radio) no date General note Presenter: Richard Widmark, 9 programs. COMEDY SHOW (See: Mutual Radio) (See: Mutual Radio) no date General note Presenter: Andy Griffith, 13 programs. COMEDY SHOW (See: Sears Radio) (See: Sears Radio) no date General note Presenter: Andy Griffith, 7 programs. Collection of radio series scripts, PASC 135 2 ca. 1933-1980, bulk ca. 1940-1959 Container List LOVE AND HATE SHOW (See: Sears Radio) (See: Sears Radio) no date General note No presenter, 3 programs. LOVE AND OTHER THINGS SHOW (See: Sears Radio) (See: Sears Radio) no date General note No presenter, 5 programs. LOVE SHOW (See: Mutual Radio) (See: Mutual Radio) no date General note Presenter: Cicely Tyson, 8 programs. MYSTERY SHOW (See: Mutual Radio) (See: Mutual Radio) no date General note Presenter: Vincent Price, 13 programs. MYSTERY SHOW (See: Sears Radio) (See: Sears Radio) no date General note Presenter: Vincent Price, 8 programs. WESTERN SHOW (See: Mutual Radio) (See: Mutual Radio) no date General note Presenter: Lorne Greene, 13 programs. WESTERN SHOW (See: Sears Radio) (See: Sears Radio) no date General note Presenter: Lorne Greene, 7 programs. ABBOTT AND COSTELLO. Box 13 Script. no date. General note Bound in Duffy's Tavern volume 10. ADVENTURES OF OZZIE AND HARRIET. Box 2, Folder 3 A Record Player for Christmas (Program #12) - annotated scripts (2). 1948 Dec. General note Preview script (12/16/1948), and revised script (12/19/1948). Production also titled "A Phonograph for Christmas". Box 2, Folder 1 Crosby Caper (The) (Program #10) - annotated scripts (2). 1948 Dec. General note Preview script (12/2/1948) and revised script (12/5/1948). Box 2, Folder 9 Elgin Christmas Show (Spot) - script. no date. Box 2, Folder 8 Harriet's Gray Suit (Program #24) - annotated preview script. 3/9/49. Collection of radio series scripts, PASC 135 3 ca. 1933-1980, bulk ca. 1940-1959 Container List Box 2, Folder 4 Knitting Contest (The) (Program #14) - annotated revised script. 1/2/49. Box 2, Folder 6 Pick a Card (Program #17) - annotated revised script. 1/23/49. Box 2, Folder 2 Stop Worrying (Program #11) - annotated scripts (2). 1948 Dec. General note Preview script (12/09/1948) and revised script (12/12/1948). Box 2, Folder 7 The Bus Driver (Program #18) - annotated revised script. 1/30/49. Box 2, Folder 5 The Hero Worshipers (Program #15) - annotated revised script. 1/9/49. AL PEARCE AND HIS GANG. Box 13, Folder 2 Annotated script. 2/13/39. Box 13, Folder 5 Annotated script. 4/3/39. Box 13, Folder 1 Script. 1/2/39. Box 13, Folder 3 Script. 2/20/39. Box 13, Folder 4 Script. 2/27/39. Box 13, Folder 6 Script. 4/17/39. Box 14, Folder 2 Script. 5/29/39. Box 14, Folder 3 Script. no date. Box 14, Folder 1 Script (2 copies). 5/22/39. AMERICAN RED CROSS/FUND APPEAL (1951). Box 9, Folder 3 Annotated advertisement scripts. 1951. General note 15 second spots, 30 second spots and 45 second spots. With two pages of handwritten notes. Box 9, Folder 4 Contented Hour Capsule Show - annotated advertisement scripts. 1/16/51. General note Wth Tony Martin. AMERICAN RED CROSS/FUND APPEAL (1952). Box 9, Folder 2 Annotated advertisement scripts:. 1952. General note 15 second spots, 30 second spots and campaign scripts. AMOS AND ANDY SHOW. Box 6, Folder 15 Scripts (2). 10/8/43. General note Two drafts: first annotated script (10/8/43), second script (n.d.). Starring Charles Coburn. ANTA THEATRE OF THE AIR. Box 6, Folder 11 Madman's Manuscript (A) - annotated first draft script. no date. General note Sponsor: American National Theatre and Academy Theatre of the Air ARMED FORCES RADIO SERVICE. Box 22, Folder 22 Continuity booklet for Armed Forces Radio Service Bedside Network Member Stations (1 of 2). no date. General note With program opening and closing continuities and a listing of various locations, hospitals and call letters. Box 22, Folder 23 Continuity booklet for Armed Forces Radio Service Bedside Network Member Stations (2 of 2). no date. General note With program opening and closing continuities. Collection of radio series scripts, PASC 135 4 ca. 1933-1980, bulk ca. 1940-1959 Container List ARMSTRONG'S THEATRE OF TODAY. Box 6, Folder 10 Touch of Home (A) (Script #94). 7/17/43. General note Revised annotated script (7/17/1943) and script (7/14/1943). Also titled "The Feminine Touch". Starring Charles Coburn. ARTHUR'S PLACE. Box 13 Script. 8/8/47. General note Bound in Duffy's Tavern volume 10. AUTHORS' PLAYHOUSE. Box 5, Folder 1 Elementals - script. no date. General note ; Writer(s): Bent, Stephen Vincent BEN BLUE. Box 13 Television script. no date. General note Bound in Duffy's Tavern volume 10. BEULAH RADIO SHOW. Box 32 Roughs scripts. 1951 Oct- April 1952. General note Bound in two volumes: episodes 870-924 (1951-1952) and episodes 930-984 (1952). Box 33 Roughs scripts. April-June 1952. General note Bound volume: Episodes 990-1041 (1952). Box 29 Scripts. 1951 Nov- Apr 1952. General note Bound in two volumes: Episodes 875-929 (1951-52) and Episodes 935-989 (1952). Box 30 Scripts. 1951 Oct- Jan 1952 and 1952 April - Jun 1952. General note Bound in two volumes: Episodes 995-1039 (1952) and Episodes 870-924 (1951-52). Box 31 Scripts. 1952 Jan- June. General note Bound in two volumes: Episodes 930-984 (1952) and Episodes 990-1044 (1952). BIG SHOW (THE). Box 22, Folder 10 Annotated script. 12/27/33. General note 'Featuring Isham Jones and Gertrude Niesen. Sponsor: Ex Lax; Writer(s): Freedman, David Box 22, Folder 13 Annotated script. 5/21/34. General note Featuring Gertrude Niesen and Erno Rapee with guest Greta Keller. Sponsor: Ex Lax Collection of radio series scripts, PASC 135 5 ca. 1933-1980, bulk ca. 1940-1959 Container List Box 22, Folder 15 Script material. 5/28/34. General note Featuring Gertrude Niesen and Erno Rapee with guest Helen Menken (2 copies). Sponsor: Ex Lax Box 22, Folder 11 Scripts. 4/2/34. General note Three scripts: main script (2 copies) and script titled "Hal Kelly Sketch to be Inserted in Ex Lax Program". Featuring Gertrude Niesen and Erno Rapee with guests Francine Larrimore and Hal Skelley. Sponsor: Ex Lax Box 22, Folder 16 Scripts. 6/4/34. General note Four scripts: main script (2 copies) and script titled "Queen Victoria . Helen Menken" (2 copies). Featuring Gertrude Niesen and Erno Rapee with guest Helen Menken. Sponsor: Ex Lax Box 22, Folder 12 Scripts (2). 4/23/34. General note Featuring Gertrude Niesen and Erno Rapee with guest Helen Menken. Sponsor: Ex Lax BOB HOPE. Box 8, Folder 2 Eleven bound scripts (revised and preview). 1950 Jan- Jun. General note Sponsor: Lever Brothers Box 7, Folder 12 Nine bound scripts (revised and preview). 1949 Sept- Oct. General note Sponsor: Swan Soap Box 7, Folder 14 Preview script. 1949. General note Sponsor: Lever Brothers Company Box 7, Folder 13 Preview script.. 1/3/49. General note Sponsor: Lever Brothers Company Box 8, Folder 1 Seven bound scripts. 1950 Oct-Nov. General note Sponsor: Chesterfields BURNS AND ALLEN SHOW. Box 20, Folder 20 Scripts. 1/15/45. General note Three scripts: first spot script, second spot script, and third spot script.