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Paul Monash Papers LSC.2312 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8dv1s4j No online items Finding aid for the Paul Monash Papers LSC.2312 Finding aid prepared by Kelly Besser, 2021. UCLA Library Special Collections Finding aid last updated 2021 January 11. Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 [email protected] URL: https://www.library.ucla.edu/special-collections Finding aid for the Paul Monash LSC.2312 1 Papers LSC.2312 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Title: Paul Monash papers Creator: Monash, Paul Identifier/Call Number: LSC.2312 Physical Description: 150 Linear Feet(320 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1956-1969 Abstract: Paul Monash was a writer and producer and served as a producer for the television shows Peyton Place and Judd, for the Defense among many others. He also produced motion pictures, such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and Slaughterhouse-five. The collection consists of first and final draft scripts and writer's notes for the television series Peyton Place and Judd, for the Defense. Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information. Language of Material: English . Restrictions on Access COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction Property rights to the physical object belong to the UCLA Library 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], Paul Monash Papers (Collection 2312). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles. Provenance/Source of Acquisition Gift of Paul Monash, 1969. Processing Information Processed by Arts Special Collections Staff, pre-1999; machine-readable finding aid draft created by Julie Graham and Caroline Cubé. UCLA Catalog Record ID UCLA Catalog Record ID: 8042964 Biography/History Paul Monash was born in Harlem, NY on June 14, 1917. He earned a B.A. in journalism from the University of Wisconsin and an M.A. in education from Columbia University. He started his career in early television contributing scripts to Studio One, Playhouse 90, and Kraft Theater. In 1959 Monash produced, and wrote the pilot show for series The Untouchables. He went on to Twentieth Century-Fox writing the pilot episode and serving as producer for series Peyton Place and serving as producer for Judd for the Defense. His film credits include Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Slaughterhouse-Five, and Carrie among others. He won a Golden Globe Award (1980) for the television film All Quiet on the Western Front, Humanitas Award (1997), for George Wallace, and 2000, he received the Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award from the Writers Guild of America. Paul Monash died in January 2003. Scope and Content The collection consists of material related to the career of writer and producer, Paul Monash. Included are first and final draft scripts and writer's notes for the television series Judd for the Defense and Peyton Place. Organization and Arrangement The collections is arranged in loose chronological order by television series title. Subjects and Indexing Terms Television writers -- United States. Television producers and directors -- United States Monash, Paul box 6 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE May-December 1965, May-September 1966 Finding aid for the Paul Monash LSC.2312 2 Papers LSC.2312 box 10 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE August, November-December 1966, box 26 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE November 1966 box 29 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE October-November 1966 box 33 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE 1966 box 30 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE 1966-1967 box 5 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE January-May 1966, November-December 1967 box 7 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE May-July 1967 box 8 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE November-December 1966, March-September 1968 box 3 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE September 1966, December 1967, February 1968 box 39 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE November 1966, June-October 1967 box 10 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE February, May-June, September 1967 box 11 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE May-June 1967 box 16 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE May-September 1967 box 23 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE May, July-October 1967 box 24 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE August-September, December 1967 box 34 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE November-December 1967 box 135 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE June, July, September 1967 box 270 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE September-October 1967 box 1 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE November 1967, August 1968 box 2 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE July 1967, July, October-November 1968 box 4 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE July-August 1967, April-May, July 1968 box 8 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE November-December 1967, January, March-December 1968 box 12 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE January-December 1967, January-December 1968 box 13 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE April-May, July-December 1967, January 1968 box 17 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE September-October 1967, June, August 1968 box 19 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE 1967-1968 box 25 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE May-June 1967, December 1968 box 35 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE November-December 1967, 1968 box 37 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE June, August, October-December 1967, January 1968 box 38 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE December 1967, January, April 1968 box 5 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE October-December 1968 box 6 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE August-October 1968 box 9 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE March-June 1968 box 14 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE July-September, November 1968 box 15 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE August-October 1968 box 18 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE July-August, October, December 1968 box 20 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE 1968 box 21 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE 1968 box 22 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE April-May, July-August 1968 box 27 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE 1968 box 28 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE June-September 1968 box 31 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE May-July, December 1968 box 36 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE October-December 1968 box 32 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE 1968, 1969 box 8 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE December 1969 box 12 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE January 1969 box 146 PEYTON PLACE box 169 PEYTON PLACE box 308 PEYTON PLACE box 104 PEYTON PLACE 1956, 1958-1959, 1962-1966 box 152 PEYTON PLACE May 1957, January 1967 box 144 PEYTON PLACE August 1962, April-June, August 1963 box 153 PEYTON PLACE November 1962, 1967-1968 box 53 PEYTON PLACE June-July, September, November 1963 box 151 PEYTON PLACE June 1963 box 194 PEYTON PLACE June 1963, July-August 1964 box 260 PEYTON PLACE June 1983, April-June 1964, July 1966 Finding aid for the Paul Monash LSC.2312 3 Papers LSC.2312 box 132 PEYTON PLACE 1963-1964, September-October 1968 box 267 PEYTON PLACE March 1963, March-April 1966 box 293 PEYTON PLACE 1963-1966 box 266 PEYTON PLACE May-June, August-September 1963, November 1967 box 214 PEYTON PLACE 1963-1968 box 123 PEYTON PLACE August, October 1964 box 128 PEYTON PLACE January-March 1964 box 246 PEYTON PLACE April-June 1964 box 250 PEYTON PLACE September-October 1964 box 270 PEYTON PLACE February-March, June-July 1964 box 291 PEYTON PLACE March-April, June-July 1964 box 292 PEYTON PLACE September 1964 box 53 PEYTON PLACE January, July, September 1964, April 1965 box 84 PEYTON PLACE June 1964, February, April-May, November 1965 box 87 PEYTON PLACE 1964-1965 box 99 PEYTON PLACE November-December 1964, June, August-September 1965 box 113 PEYTON PLACE September-October 1964, February 1965 box 165 PEYTON PLACE September, December 1964, October 1965 box 176 PEYTON PLACE June 1964, April, July, September 1965 box 180 PEYTON PLACE October-December 1964, January 1965 box 200 PEYTON PLACE December 1964, January 1965 box 202 PEYTON PLACE December 1964, January-February 1965 box 203 PEYTON PLACE October 1964, November-December 1965 box 223 PEYTON PLACE July, November 1964, April 1965 box 241 PEYTON PLACE September-October 1964, February-March 1965 box 244 PEYTON PLACE July 1964, July, September, December 1965 box 247 PEYTON PLACE July-September 1964, January-March 1965 box 268 PEYTON PLACE April-November 1964, June-July 1965 box 287 PEYTON PLACE September 1964, September 1965 box 312 PEYTON PLACE June, July 1964, September 1965 box 51 PEYTON PLACE December 1964, March, July 1965, January 1966 box 183 PEYTON PLACE December 1964, January 1965, March-May 1966 box 206 PEYTON PLACE October 1964, 1965, February 1966 box 235 PEYTON PLACE December 1964, January 1965, February-March 1966 box 232 PEYTON PLACE October-December 1964, January 1965, April 1968 box 52 PEYTON PLACE 1964-1966 box 110 PEYTON PLACE 1964-1966 box 158 PEYTON PLACE November-December 1964, August, October 1966 box 182 PEYTON PLACE 1964-1966 box 225 PEYTON PLACE July-September 1964, May 1966 box 251 PEYTON PLACE October-December 1964, February 1966 box 253 PEYTON PLACE August 1964, May-July 1966 box 279 PEYTON PLACE September-October 1964, June, August 1966 box 280 PEYTON PLACE August-September 1964, May-June 1966 box 102 PEYTON PLACE April, July 1964, September 1966, December 1967 box 114 PEYTON PLACE September 1964, September-October 1966, May 1967 box 145 PEYTON PLACE October-November 1964, May 1966, March 1967 box 161 PEYTON PLACE 1964, November 1966, March 1967 box 234 PEYTON PLACE June-July 1964, December 1966, January 1967 box 134 PEYTON PLACE August-December 1964, July-August 1967 box 138 PEYTON PLACE July 1964, January, April
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