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Collection of Laverne & Shirley Television Series Scripts, 1975-1986 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt2j49r8qb No online items Finding Aid for the Collection of Laverne & Shirley television series scripts, 1975-1986 Processed by Arts Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Sue Hwang and Julie Graham. UCLA Library Special Collections Performing Arts Special Collections Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 [email protected] URL: http://www2.library.ucla.edu/specialcollections/performingarts/index.cfm The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Finding Aid for the Collection of 198 1 Laverne & Shirley television series scripts, 1975-1986 Descriptive Summary Title: Collection of Laverne & Shirley television series scripts, Date (inclusive): 1975-1986 Collection number: 198 Extent: 11 boxes (5.5 linear feet) Abstract: Laverne and Shirley was an American television sitcom spin-off of the popular television show Happy Days. The collection consists of 150-plus scripts from the Laverne and Shirley television series (1976-1982). Also included are a small number of scripts from the television show, All is Forgiven. Language: Finding aid is written in English. 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: Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Library, Performing Arts Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information. 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. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Collection of Laverne & Shirley television series scripts (Collection 198). Performing Arts Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. Biography Laverne and Shirley was an American television sitcom spin-off of the popular television show Happy Days. It ran from 1976 to 1983 on ABC and was rated the number one program in its second year of airing. The show followed the antics of two young women Laverne De Fazio and Shirley Feeney (portrayed by Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams, respectively) sharing an apartment in Milwaukee and working in a beer bottling company. Later on in the series, ABC changed the settings to have the women living in Burbank and working in a department store. Among the many memorable images from the show was Laverne's clothing which was always decorated with large, cursive L's. In 1979, the sitcom won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Costume Design for a Series. Scope and Content The collection consists of scripts from the Laverne and Shirley television show (1976-82). Included in the collection are scripts for 150-plus episodes. The scripts document the careers of writers such as Al Aidekma, Jeff Franklin, Marc Sotkin, and Chris Thompson among others. Also included are 11 scripts from the television series, All is Forgiven (1985-86). Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Genres and Forms of Material Television scripts. All Is Forgiven Box 11, Folder 7 And Justice For Oliver (10/10/1985) Scope and Content Note First draft script. Writer(s): Bob Rosenfarb Finding Aid for the Collection of 198 2 Laverne & Shirley television series scripts, 1975-1986 Container List Box 11, Folder 8 And Justice For Oliver (10/16/1985) Scope and Content Note Final draft script. Writer(s): Bob Rosenfarb Box 11, Folder 4 I Can't Say No (9/11/1985) Scope and Content Note First draft script. Writer(s): Ian Praiser; Howard Gewirtz Box 11, Folder 10 Matt At The Barricades (11/7/1985) Scope and Content Note First draft script. Writer(s): Joe Fisch Box 11, Folder 9 Mother's Day (10/22/1985) Scope and Content Note First draft script. Writer(s): Kimberly Hill Box 11, Folder 12 No Friend Like An Ex-Friend (1/8/1986) Scope and Content Note First draft script. Writer(s): Miriam Trogdon Box 11, Folder 13 On Air Commitment (1/21/1986) Scope and Content Note First draft script. Writer(s): Kimberly Hill Box 11, Folder 14 On Air Commitment (1/24/1986) Scope and Content Note Final draft script. Writer(s): Kimberly Hill Box 11, Folder 5 Past Perfect (9/17/1985) Scope and Content Note First draft script. Writer(s): Miriam Trogdon Finding Aid for the Collection of 198 3 Laverne & Shirley television series scripts, 1975-1986 Container List Box 11, Folder 11 Paula Russell II (11/7/1985) Scope and Content Note Revised final draft script. Writer(s): Janet Leahy Box 11, Folder 3 Pilot (5/22/1985) Scope and Content Note Second draft script. Writer(s): Howard Gewirtz, Ian Praiser; Glen and Les Charles Box 11, Folder 6 Pilot (9/26/1985) Scope and Content Note First draft script. Writer(s): Howard Gewirtz, Ian Praiser; Glen and Les Charles Laverne and Shirley Box 11, Folder 16 Production information for unknown episode (no date) Scope and Content Note 6 frame film strip (ca. 1980-82) Box 1, Folder 10 Lenny and Squiggy wardrobe plot (no date) Box 4, Folder 7 2001 - A Comedy Odyssey (2/22/1978) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; wardrobe information; production information. Writer(s): Marc Sotkin; Chris Thompson Box 3, Folder 7 Airport '59 (8/16/1977) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; production information; wardrobe information. Writer(s): Chris Thompson Box 7, Folder 7 Amazing Antonio, The (2/27/1980) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; wardrobe information. Writer(s): Cindy Begel; Lesa Kite Box 9, Folder 6 An Affair To Forget (12/9/1981) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script, wardrobe information. Writer(s): Steve Granat; Mel Sherer Finding Aid for the Collection of 198 4 Laverne & Shirley television series scripts, 1975-1986 Container List Box 3, Folder 5 An Affair To Forget Part One (7/25/1977) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; production information; wardrobe information. Writer(s): Chris Thompson Box 3, Folder 6 An Affair To Forget Part Two (8/2/1977) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; wardrobe information. Writer(s): Babaloo Mendel; Barry Lange Box 1, Folder 16 Angels of Mercy (7/20/1976) Writer(s): Bill Bickley; Michael Warren Box 10, Folder 13 Baby Show (The) (11/2/1982) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script, annotated, wardrobe information. Writer(s): Judy Pioli Box 2, Folder 4 Bachelor Mothers (9/14/1976) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; wardrobe information with cover labeled shooting script (September 13, 1976) Writer(s): Barry Rubinowitz Box 1, Folder 2 Bachelor Party, The (1/8/1976) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script, wardrobe information, and piece of 35 mm film strip. Writer(s): Mark Rothman; Lowell Ganz Box 6, Folder 1 Bad Girls (8/28/1979) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script, wardrobe information. Writer(s): Barry Rubinowitz Box 8, Folder 4 Bardwell Caper (2/24/1981) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script, annotated, wardrobe information. Writer(s): Dave Ketchum; Tony DiMarco Finding Aid for the Collection of 198 5 Laverne & Shirley television series scripts, 1975-1986 Container List Box 6, Folder 12 Beatnik Show (The) (12/11/1979) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script, annotated, wardrobe information. Writer(s): Al Aidekman Box 7, Folder 18 Born Too Late (12/19/1980) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; wardrobe information; production information. Writer(s): Toger Garrett Box 1, Folder 3 Bowling and Razzberries (1/16/1976) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script, wardrobe information, and production information. Writer(s): Marty Nadler Box 4, Folder 8 Breakin' Up And Makin' Up (3/1/1978) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; wardrobe information. Writer(s): Marion Zola; Phil Foster Box 2, Folder 3 Bridal Shower (9/1/1976) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; wardrobe information with cover labeled shooting script (August 31, 1976) Writer(s): Paula Roth; Judy Skelton Box 8, Folder 8 Broken Leg (3/16/1981) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script, wardrobe information. Writer(s): Dave Ketchum; Tony DiMarco Box 4, Folder 15 Bully Show, The (9/26/1978) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; wardrobe information; production information. Writer(s): Chris Thompson Box 4, Folder 2 Bus Stop (1/10/1978) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; production information; wardrobe information. Writer(s): Barry Rubinowitz Finding Aid for the Collection of 198 6 Laverne & Shirley television series scripts, 1975-1986 Container List Box 8, Folder 3 But Seriously, Folks (2/10/1981) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script, wardrobe information. Writer(s): Jeff Franklin Box 2, Folder 15 Call Me A Taxi (1/10/1977) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; wardrobe information; production information; cover labeled shooting script (Jan 7, 1977.) Writer(s): Deborah Leschin; Paula A. Roth Box 7, Folder 14 Candy Is Dandy (11/18/1980) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; wardrobe information; production information. Writer(s): Joanne Pagliaro Box 8, Folder 10 Child's Play (4/14/1981) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script, annotated, wardrobe information. Writer(s): Dana Olsen; Jeff Franklin Box 4, Folder 18 Chorus Line, A (10/31/1978) Scope and Content Note Revised shooting script; wardrobe information; production information.
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