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The Inventory of the Aaron Spelling Collection #1759

The Inventory of the Aaron Spelling Collection #1759

The Inventory

of the

Aaron Spelling

Collection

#1759

Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Spelling, Aaron #1759 10/13/09 Preliminary Listing

I. Manuscripts. Box 1 A. Teleplays. 1. “Sunset Beach.” a. Episode 0001, final taping draft, 69 p.,10/16/96. [F. 1] b. Episode 0002, final taping draft, 77 p., 10/16/96. c. Episode 0003, final taping draft, 76 p., 10/18/96. [F. 2] d. Episode 0004, final taping draft, 86 p., 10/21/96. e. Episode 0005, final taping draft, 94 p., 10/23/96. [F. 3] f. Episode 0006, revised, 85 p., 11/7/96. g. Episode 0007, 88 p., air date 1/14/97. [F. 4] h. Episode 0008, 84 p., air date 1/15/97. i. Episode 0009, 91 p., air date 1/16/96. [F. 5] j. Episode 0010, 88 p., air date 1/17/96. k. Episode 0011, 77 p., air date 1/20/96. [F. 6] l. Episode 0012, 88 p., air date 1/21/96. m. Episode 0013, 83 p., air date 1/22/97. [F. 7] n. Episode 0014, 81 p., air date 1/23/97. o. Episode 0015, 82 p., air date 1/24/97. [F. 8] p. Episode 0016, revised, 12/5/96. q. Episode 0017, 75 p.; tape date 12/17/96; air date 1/19/97. [F. 9] r. Episode 0018, 75 p.; tape date 12/18/96; air date 1/30/97. s. Episode 0019, 81 p.,; tape date 12/19/96; air date 1/31/97. [F. 10] t. Episode 0020, revised taping draft, 72 p., 12/16/96. u. Episode 0021, 92 p.; tape date 1/2/96; air date 2/4/97. [F. 11] v. Episode 0022, 83 p.; tape date 1/3/97; air date 2/5/97. w. Episode 0023, 72 p.; tape date 1/8/97; air date 2/6/97. [F. 12] x. Episode 0024, 78 p.; tape date 1/9/97; air date 2/7/97. y. Episode 0025, 73 p.; tape date 1/13/97; air date 2/10/97. [F. 13] z. Episode 0026, 81 p.; tape date 1/16/97; air date 2/11/97. aa. Episode 0027, 81 p.; tape date 1/17/97; air date 2/12/97. [F. 14] bb. Episode 0028, 75 p.; tape date 1/20/97; air date 2/13/97. cc. Episode 0029, 81 p.; tape date 1/20/97; air date 2/14/97. [F. 15] 2. “Beverly Hills, 90210.” a. Episode 78, “Commencement,” 83 p., 3/12/93. [F. 16]

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 1 of 56 b. Episode 1, “The Phantom Menace,” 51 p., 6/1/99; with 1 p. of revisions. [F. 17] 3. “7th Heaven,” script for episode titled “Why Not Me?” 48 p., 9/22/04; signed by cast. [F. 18] B. special, “An All Star Tribute to ,” air date 8/23/97. [F. 19] 1. Draft, 44 p. 2. Final draft, 69 p., 8/20/97; with AS career show log.

II. Professional Material. Box 2 A. Project binders. 1. “Ad Book,” congratulatory advertisements from Spelling Productions, Inc. to various shows, actors, organizations, etc. [F. 1-2] 2. “Phone Book,” all books, including major production companies and Spelling Productions television programs. a. “Book 1.” [F. 3] (i) ABC. (ii) CBS. (iii) NBC. (iv) FOX. (v) CAA. (vi) SEI. (vii) “90210.” (viii) “.” (ix) “Models, Inc.” (x) “Burke’s Law.” (xi) “Madman of the People.” (xii) “Past Production #s.” (xiii) “Past Development Phone Numbers.” (xiv) “Studios.” (xv) “Misc.” b. “Book 2.” [F. 4] (i) “SEI Phone.” (ii) “Worldvision Exts.” (iii) ABC. (iv) NBC. (v) CBS. (vi) FOX. (vii) “Confidential Home Phone #s.” (viii) “SEI Various Inf.” (ix) “Misc.” (x) “Agent Contact.” (xi) “.” c. “Book 1.” [F. 5] (i) “SEI Phone Extension List.”

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 2 of 56 (ii) ABC. (iii) NBC. (iv) CBS. (v) FOX. (vi) “Confidential Home Phone #s.” (vii) :SEI Various Info.” (viii) “Misc.” d. “Book 2.” [F. 6] (i) “SEI Phone List.” (ii) “Worldvision Extensions.” (iii) ABC. (iv) NBC. (v) CBS. (vi) WB. (vii) FOX. (viii) “Confidential Phone #s.” (ix) “SEI Info.” (x) “Misc.” 3. “Actor Lists,” by Renate Kamer. [F. 7] a. “Male Primary.” b. “Male Secondary.” c. “Young Male.” d. “Older Male.” e. “African-American Male.” f. “Female Primary.” g. “Female Secondary.” h. “Ingenues.” i. “Older Females.” j. “African-American Females.” k. “Hispanic Females.” l. “Secondary.” 4. “Actor Lists - Talent Department.” a. “Series Regulars & Their Availabilities,” includes memos, 2003, 2004. [F. 8] b. “Male Primary.” c. “Male Secondary.” d. “Young Male.” [F. 9] e. “Older Male.” f. “African-American Male.” g. “Female Primary.” h. “Female Secondary.” i. “Ingenues.” j. “Older Female.” k. “African-American Females.” l. “Latino Males.” m. “Latina Females.”

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 3 of 56 n. “Reporters/On Air Personalities.” 5. “Development Report,” by Renate Kamer, 1/14/94. [F. 10] a. “Inter-Office Memo.” b. “Arts Deals.” c. “Movies Commitments.” d. “Movies Developments.” e. “Series Commitments.” f. “Series Developments.” g. “Spelling Premiere Network (SPN).” 6. “Spelling Entertainment, Inc. Board of Directors Meeting, 2/27/91. [F. 11] a. “Agenda.” b. “Election of Officers.” c. “Financials.” d. “Storyville.” e. “Acquisitions.” f. “Worldvision Lease.” 7. “Current Cast/Staff -- Current Shows - Series & Charts for Cast & Writers/Producers (Salaries & Options),” 1998-2005. [F. 12] a. “.” b. “Clubhouse.” c. “Seventh Heaven.” d. “Summerland.” e. “Overall Deals.” f. “Pilots.” g. “Bounty Hunter.” h. “Silverlake.” i. “Networks.” 8. “Old Charts Regulars Book 4 -- Charts for Series Regulars (Salaries & Options).” [F. 13] a. “Any Day Now.” b. Pilots. (i) “Hotel 2003.” (ii) “The Law & Mr. Lee.” (iii) “Brats.” (iv) “Jo.” (v) “Kingpin.” c. Network options. (i) “Finally Home.” (ii) “Stop At Nothing.” (iii) “Titans.” (iv) “Forbidden Island.” (v) “Glory.” (vi) “Odd Jobs.” (vii) “Safe Harbor.”

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 4 of 56 9. “Pilot Book,” 2005. [F. 14] a. “Crazy.” b. “Wedding Chapel.” c. “Mermaid.” 10. “Production and Staff Crew Lists,” all shows date from 1994-1998 except “Wanted”. [F. 15] a. “Rescue 8.” b “Models, Inc.” c. “University Hospital.” d. “Robin’s Hoods.” e. “Savannah.” f. “The Kindred.” g. “.” h. “Crosstown Traffic.” i. “Pier 66.” j. “Heaven Help Us.” k. “Bullet Hearts.” l. “Wolf Pack.” m. “Wanted,” 2005. n. “Clubhouse,” 4/5/04. [F. 16] o. “7th Heaven,” 1997-2006. p. “Charmed,” 1999-2005. q. “Summerland,” 2003-2004. [F. 17] r. “10-8,” July 2003. s. “Hotel 2003,” Mar. 2003. t. “The Law & Mr. Lee,” Mar. 2003. u. “Madman of the People,” 1994. v. “Beverly Hills 90210,” 1991-2003. w. “Sunset Beach,” 1996, 1999. [F. 18] x. “Melrose Place,” 1994-1999. y. “Love Boat: The Next Wave,” 1998-1999. z. “,” Oct, 1998, 1999. aa. “,” June-July 1998. bb. “Glory Glory,” undated. 11. “Development Information,” 1995-2002. [F. 19] 12. “National Association of Television Program Executives,” 1995. [F. 20] a. “Mr (Spelling) Schedule.” b. “Monday.” c. “Tuesday.” d. “Wednesday.” e. “Bus Schedule.” f. “NAPTE Information.” g. “Misc. Phone Numbers.” h. “Who’s Where.” i. “Interviews.”

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 5 of 56 j. “M/M.” k. “Worldvision.” l. “Cast Information.” m. Audio cassette tape, with AS’s talk at NATPE conference. [Env. 1] Box 3 13. “Promotional Issues.” a. “Current Shows.” [F. 1] (i) Memos, 2001-2005. (ii) “Summerland,” 2004-2005 season. (iii) “Charmed,” 2005-2006 season. (iv) “Clubhouse,” 2004-2005 season. (v) “Wanted,” 2005-2006 season. (vi) “7th Heaven,” 2004-2005 season; 2005-2006 season. [F. 2] b. “Past Shows.” (i) “Pilots,” includes “Hotel 2003”, “Immediate Family.” [F. 3] (ii) “10:8,” 2003-2004 season. (iii) “MOW’s,” 1996. (iv) “Past Series,” 1997-2002. (v) “Past Series,” continued, 1995-1999; mostly “Melrose Place” and “Beverly Hills 90210” files/agreements. [F. 4] 14. “Aaron Spelling Productions (and affiliated entities).” [F. 5] a. “The Company.” b. “Ownership & Participation.” c. “Production & Distribution.” d. “ABC Overall Deal.” e. “Aaron Spelling Productions.” f. “Love Boat Company.” g. “Oil Company.” h. “ Company.” i. “Spelling Ventures.” j. “Other Owners.” j. “Other ASP Assets.” k. “Distributor.” 15. “Polin Cohanne #1: Archive Status Record for Hayes/Hume,” parts 1-3. [F. 6-8] 16. “Polin Cohanne #2.” a. “Aaron Spelling Productions.” [F. 9] b. “.” c. “Spelling Ventures.” [F. 10] d. “D. S. Cramer Company.” e. “The Oil Company.” f. “Misc. Production Companies.” 17. “Archives Notebooks.”

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 6 of 56 a. “Book 1: Records Transfer List,” 1975-1995. [F. 11-13] b. “Book 2: Publicity Files,” files sent to archives and Iron Mountain invoices. [F. 14] 18. “Archives Storage & Iron Mountain Retrieval Invoices.” [F. 15] 19. “Company Phone Numbers.” [F. 16] a. SEI phone extensions. b. ABC. c. NBC. d. CBS. e. FOX. f. “Confidential Numbers.” g. “SEI Various.” h. “Miscellaneous Numbers.” B. Legal and financial material. [Note: format of material is similar to that of production books above.] 1. “Past Actors/Writers – Fees.” a. “Book 1,” all dated 1995 except “Titans.” [F. 17] (i) “Pier 66.” (ii) “Crosstown Traffic.” (iii) “Models, Inc.” (iv) “Burke’s Law.” (v) “Madman [of the People].” (vi) “Robin’s Hoods.” (vii) “University Hospital.” (viii) “Heaven Help Us.” (ix) “Titans,” 2000. b. “Book 2,” 1997-1999. [F. 18] (i) “Beverly Hills 90210” [note: no material included.] (ii) “Buddy Faro.” (iii) “The Kindred.” (iv) “Love Boat.” (v) “Malibu Shores.” (vi) “Melrose Place.” (vii) “Palisades.” (viii) “Rescue 77.” (ix) “Safe Harbor.” (x) “Savannah.” (xi) “Wolf Pack.” (xii) “Pilots,” re: various shows. (xiii) “Networks,” re: various shows. 2. “Spelling Television Network License Fees,” includes lists and memos, 1990, 1992. [F. 19] a. “Hotel.” b. “Beverly Hills 90210.” c. “Nightingales.” d. “.”

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 7 of 56 e. “San Berdoo.” f. “Class of Beverly Hills.” g. “.” 3. “Aaron Spelling Productions: Book 1,” 1988. a. “CBS Commitment.” [F. 20] b. “NBC Commitment.” c. “1985 ABC Deal.” d. “1982 ABC Deal.” e. “Warner Brothers Distribution.” f. “Warner Bros Facilities.” g. “’Love Boat’ Domestic.” [F. 21] h. “1987 ABC Extension Agreement.” i. “CBS Series Deal.” j. “MPC Distribution.” k. “CAA Agreement.” l. “Standard Net Profit Definition.” m. “Affirmative Action Policy.” 4. “Actor/Writer/Producer Episodic Fees.” a. “Charmed.” [F. 22] b. “Clubhouse.” c. “7th Heaven.” d. “Summerland.” e. “10:8.” f. “Overall Deals.” g. Pilots. (i) “Bounty Hunter.” (ii) “Silverlake.” (iii) “Clubhouse.” (iv) “Hotel 2003.” (v) “The Law and Mr. Lee.” (vi) “Kingpin.” 5. “Show Budgets,” most dated ca. 1984-1985. a. “Hotel.” [F. 23] b. “Matt Houston.” c. “Love Boat.” Box 4 d. “Lucy.” [F. 1] e. “Mac Gruder & Loud.” f. “Shades of Blue.” g. “Dynasty/Colbys”; budgets are for “Colbys,” 1986-1987. [F. 2] h. “Dynasty”; budgets are dated 1986-1987. i. “Finder of Lost Love.” j. “Glitter.” k. “.” [F. 3] l. “Harry’s Hong Kong.”

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 8 of 56 6. “The Spelling Group - Estimated Inventory Valuation,” 2/28/85; parts 1-3 and section labeled “Detail.” [F. 4] 7. “Spelling-Goldberg Productions,” financial information. [F. 5] a. Tax projections and investments, 1972. b. “S-G Productions,” 1972-1973 season. c. “AS Productions,” fiscal year 1/31/73. d. “Spelling: Cash Flow Projection,” Nov. 1972-Dec. 1973. e. “Spelling: Tax Computation,” 1973. f. “Spelling: Cash & Tax Projection,” 1974. 8. “Merger: & Spelling Entertainment Group, Inc.,” 1999. [F. 6] a. Contract, 8/17/99. b. Memos. c. Press materials. d. “Spelling-Produced Projects (1956-2000).” [F. 7] e. “Interview Topics.” f. “Awards & Advances received/made by AS.” g. “Top 10 Shows produced by AS.” h. “ Schedule Assets.” i. “AS Career Launches & Show Log.” j. “AS Produced TV Movies & Pilots,” 1969-1995. k. “Copyright, AS Productions.” l. “Beverly Hills 90210” and “Melrose Place.” 9. “Distribution Agreements.” a. Video, 9/9/98. [F. 8] b. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., re: 1983, 1993. [F. 9] 10. “CBS Deal with AS Prod.,” letters outlining deal, Sep. 1987. [F. 10] 11. “SGP Domestic Syndication with Television.” a. Agreements; 8/2/73, 5/10/77. b. TLS (copy), 5/19/80. 12. “Doug Cramer.” a. Correspondence re: AS Prod. financial plan, 1986-1989. b. “Doug Cramer’s Deal: 1982,” service agreement with AS Prod. as Executive Vice President of AS Prod; includes TLS from Cramer, 3/6/84. 13. “Development Costs,” lists, 1979-1980. [F. 11] 14. “Executive Producers’ Fees,” agreements, 1985, 1987-1988; includes correspondence. 15. “Executive Business Management: Fees & Billing,” statements, 1/31/80, 1/31/83. 16. “Expense Reports,” 1988, 1989; includes “Petty Cash Charges.” 17. “David Fein: Development Agreement,” 8/22/88, with memos. [F. 12]

18. “Art Frankel (Confidential),” memos and notes, 1986, 1988.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 9 of 56 19. “Jeff Wald,” check, 1984. 20. “Spelling-Goldberg Productions: Financial Projections.” [F. 13] a. June 1, 1974-May 31, 1975. b. June 1, 1975-May 31, 1976. 21. “Thomas/Spelling Productions,” repayments made 1/19/88. [F. 14] 22. “AS Payroll, Inc.,” federal and state returns; 12/31/83, 1984, 1985 (the latter includes correspondence). 23. “Duke Vincent.” [F. 15] a. Deal w/ AS Prod., 1977. b. Contract, 1977; with updates for 1987 and 1991. c. Deal with AS Productions, 1982; contract drafts and correspondence. 24. “Warner Brothers Facilities Agreements with AS Prod.,” contract, 10/4/81, with correspondence. [F. 16-17] 25. “AS Prod., Inc.: Agreements, Revised,” items dated 1991 and 1992. a. “Art Frankel,” memo to AS, 3/3/92. [F. 18] b. “A-P.” c. “P (continued)-Z.” [F. 19] d. Press release; “Peter H. Bachman Appointed President of Spelling Entertainment Group,” 5/21/97. [F. 20] e. “Department Coding List,” July 1994. Box 5 C. Television shows. 1. “All Souls.” a. “Marketing Brief,” 2000-2001. [F. 1] b. “Prep/Shooting/Air Date Schedule.” [F. 2] c. “Staff & Crew.” d. Cast list. e. Call sheet. f. “Day Out of Days.” g. Shooting schedule. h. “Adv. Shooting Schedule.” i. Air date. 2. “Beverly Hills 90210.” a. Photo shoots and cast lists. [F. 3] (i) Cast, 1995-1996. (ii) Seventeen magazine, 1994. b. Publicity photographs, 1995-1996. c. Secondary cast list, pilot episode to #285 (2 copies) . [F. 4] d. John Wentworth, TLS re: finale, 5/8/00; with photocopy of mockup for advertisement run in trades by . e. “,” re: payments, 1999-2000. f. “Paramount Pictures,” end of show trade ad; includes TLS from John Wentworth, 5/8/00, and photocopy of ad. g. Show list: air dates, Oct. 1990-Oct. 1993.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 10 of 56 h. Supporting actor list of pay/days, 1993/1994 season. i. Agreement between “Beverly Hills 90210” and Pasadena Tournament of Roses, revised 7/7/95. 3. “Burke’s Law” (original series and remake). a. Guest appearances list, 1963-1966. [F. 5] b. “Book 1,” 9/9/94. [F. 6] (i) Staff and crew. (ii) Cast. (iii) Call sheet. (iv) “Day Out of Days.” (v) Advance shooting. (vi) Shooting schedule. c. “Book 2,” 8/15/94. (i) Staff and crew. [F. 7] (ii) Cast. (iii) Call sheet. (iv) “Day Out of Days.” (v) Shooting schedule. [F. 8] (vi) Advanced shooting schedule. 4. “Charmed.” a. Season 1: air dates/episode list, 1998-1999, “amendment document.” [F. 9] b. Season 3: ratings and air dates, list compiled 12/5/01. [F. 10] c. Tear sheet and invoice re: Variety full page ad. 6/7/01. [F. 11] d. Studio fan mail; with business and price lists for publicity photos, 2000. [F. 12] e. “Titan Magazine,” re: “Charmed” magazine, 6 issues, Sep. 2004-July 2005. [F. 13] f. Shooting schedule and cast/crew list, 2004-2006. [F. 14] g 2005/2006 season production lists. [F. 15] (i) Staff and crew. (ii) Cast. (iii) Call sheet. (iv) “Day Out of Days.” (v) Shooting schedule. (vi) Adv. shooting. (vii) Air date. (viii) “Past Shows.” (ix) Miscellaneous schedules and memos, 2005-2006. (x) Confidential memo from Ranate Kamer to AS re: cast wardrobe, 1/9/03. (xi) Contract pages re: Rose McGowan, revisions, 8/9/01 (copies). h. “Walk Ons/Visits: To Do,” log and memos, 2005-2006.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 11 of 56 [F. 16] i. Correspondence file re: publicity photos - retouching, printing; July-Oct. 2005. [F. 17] j. “Companion Guide” memos, seasons 5-8, Oct. and Dec. 2005. [F. 18] 5. “ Island,” casting binder lists re: stars, 1980-1984. [F. 19] a. “Current Show.” b. “Shows Cast.” c. Stars, 1981-1983. d. “Love Boat Stars.” e. “ABC List.” f. “Total Stars Used.” g. “Stars More Than Top.” h. “Current Breakdown Report.” i. “Misc. Info.” j. “ Series.” k. “Stars Not Interested.” 6. “Hearts Are Wild,” casting lists and episodes, Dec. 1991-Feb. 1992. [F. 20] 7. “Pacific Palisades,” TLS photocopy from AS and Duke Vincent to cast and crew re: notification of cancellation, 7/7/97. [F. 21] 8. “7th Heaven.” a. Press kits, 1997-1998. [F. 22] b. Photo shoot, 2005-2006 season; invoices and memos. [F. 23] c. Emmy Award campaign, 1998. d. Merchandising. (i) License contract, 5/14/98. [F. 24] (ii) “Creation Entertainment,” memos re: products, 1999. (iii) “Giftco, Inc.,” memos re: products, 2001-2002. (iv) “eWatch Factory Designs,” memos, 2004. (v) Merchandising files/memos, 1997, 1999. [F. 25] e. “Brenda Hampton,” re: “7th Heaven” book/episode guide, 2000. f. General memos/correspondence. g. Letters and episode summary drafts, with edits in pencil, June-July 2000. h. Press blurbs, 1999. [F. 26] i. Emmy Award campaigns, 1999-2002. j. shows. k. Invoices from Warren Cowan & Associates, 2005. l. Production lists. (i) Cast and contact information, 7/25/01. [F. 27] (ii) Ratings and air dates, 1996-1998.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 12 of 56 (iii) Series regulars cast list, revised 2/23/98. (iv) Holiday address list, 11/23/99. (v) “Prep/Shoot/Airdate Schedule,” 1999. (vi) 10th season lists (a) Staff & crew. (b) Cast. (c) Call sheets. (d) “Day Out of Days.” (e) Shooting schedule. [F. 28] (f) Adv. shooting schedule. (g) Air date. (h) Daily production. 9. “Summerland,” season 1 lists, 2005. [F. 29] a. Staff and crew. b. Cast. c. Call sheet. d. “Day Out of Days.” e. Shooting schedule. f. Production/air date. 10. “Vega$,” first season cast list and synopsis, 1978-1979. [F. 30] 11. “Wanted,” materials dated 2004-2005. a. Press. [F. 31] b. Production schedules. c. Call sheets. d. Shooting schedule. e. “Day Out of Days.” f. “Prep/Shoot/Airdate Schedule and Memos.” g. Staff and crew. [F. 32] h. Cast list. i. Staff and crew. j. Cast. k. Call sheet. l. “Day Out of Days.” m. Shooting schedule. n. Adv. shooting schedule. 12. “An All Star Tribute to Aaron Spelling,” aired 8/23/97. a. Schedule and script, includes some holograph notes .[F. 33] b. Letters and memos re: planning, Feb.-Aug. 1997; includes: [F. 34] (i) Clark, Dick. TLS, Feb. 19, 1997. c. Guest list. [F. 35] d. Invoices. e. Program rundown. f. Memos. Box 6 D. Interview requests. 1. Times / LA Magazine, 1996. [F. 1]

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 13 of 56 2. University of Southern School of Cinema & Television, appearance request, 1996. 3. Requests, 1996-1997. [F. 2] a. Brandon Tarkikoff. b. “60 Minutes” Australia. c. US Magazine. d. Harper’s magazine. e. British and Australian publications. f. German magazine. g. magazine. h. Digest. 4. Phone interviews re: “Melrose Place” and “7th Heaven,” 1997- 1998. [F. 3] 5. David Wild interview, July 1998. [F. 4] 6. People Magazine photo shoot, Dec. 1998. 7. Leeza Gibbons interview, June 1999. 8. World News interview, Aug. 1999. 9. “The Most Intriguing Texans” interview, 1999. 10. “Picture This” / interview, Oct. 2001-Mar. 2002. 11. “E! Entertainment Special,” Oct. 1998. [F. 5] 12. , Nov. 1998. 13. US Magazine, Dec. 1998. 14. “Variety: Scrapbook for the Century,” AS quotes, 1999. [F. 6] 15. Soap Opera Weekly 10th Anniversary, Nov. 1999. 16. Television Critics Association, Nov. 30, 1999. 17. Los Angeles Business Journal interview, May 1999. 18. Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame, Feb. 1998. 19. “All Star Tribute to Aaron Spelling,” 1998. 20. Producer’s Guild of America “Produced By” newsletter, 4/28/00. [F. 7] 21. AS quotes re: “Beverly Hills 90210,” 2001. 22. “E! TV Tales: Charlie’s Angels,” Oct. 17, 2002. 23. “A&E Biography,” interview re: . 24. Media Week interview, Sep. 2000. [F. 8] 25. AS Q&A at Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Oct. 19, 2000. 26. Jim Longworth interview, Apr. 2001. [F. 9] 27. Chuck Fries interview, Aug. 2002. 28. 2003/2004 requests for information/interviews. [F. 10] 29. 2003/2004 interviews completed; includes Bravo “TV Revolution,” Tiger Tigress Productions. 30. American Cheerleader magazine, 2004; AS quote for 10th anniversary issue. [F. 11] 31. AS talk at University of Southern California, 2003. [F. 12] 32. “TV Land Moguls,” 2004.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 14 of 56 33. Phone interviews. [F. 13] a. “Sunset Beach,” 1997-1998. b. “Love Boat: The Next Wave,” 1998. c. “Melrose Place,” 1999. d. “Beverly Hills 90210,” 2000. e. “Charmed,” 2000. f. General, 2002. 34. Interview requests. [F. 14] a. “The Desilu Story,” Sep. 1999. b. “E! Celebrity Profile” release forms; shows on: (i) , Nov. 1998. (ii) Jennie Garth, Nov. 1999. c. “E! True Hollywood Story” release forms, photo requests and agreements, 1995-2001. d. “TV Guide Channel” interview, Jan. 9, 2001. e. AS signed release forms, general, and re: “,” May 21, 2002. 35. Interviews completed. a. “Powerful Prayers” interview, Apr. 1994. [F. 15] b. , 1997. c. interview, Aug. 1997. d. “A&E Biography” and release form, Feb. 26, 1998. e. Ricardo Montalban, Easter Seals Telethon, Mar. 7, 1998. f. Sept. Films / British Channel Four, Sep. 3, 1998. g. John Woodcock - Eddie Awards, Mar. 18, 1998. h. “National Desk,” PBS documentary, Sep. 1998. i. , “A&E Biography,” Apr. 1997-Sep. 1999. j. “Entertainment Tonight,” 1999. k. --US magazine, 1999. l. MT and R interview, Aug. 3, 1999. m. “Assignment E! with Leeza Gibbons,” Duke Vincent interview, 1999. n. Talk magazine / , Jan. 2000. o. Memos and faxes, 1998-2001. [F. 16] 36. Interviews declined, 1998-2004; includes memos and faxes. [F. 16-17] E. Re: awards and tributes. 1. “Scopus Award”: American of Hebrew University; AS received award Jan. 30, 1993. a Memos, notes re: receiving award and planning for Jan. 30 event. [F. 18] b. AS acceptance speech, TS. c. Invitation to event. [F. 19] d. Letters of congratulation, ca. 40 items total; includes: (i) Griffin, Merv. TLS, Sep. 30, 1992.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 15 of 56 (ii) Davis, Gray (Governor of California). ALS, n.d. (iii) Macleod, Gavin. ANS, postmarked Jan. 13, 1993. (iv) Murdoch, Rupert. TLS, Jan. 28, 1993. 2. “Aaron Spelling Fulfillment Fund Honors,” Sep. 29, 1996. [F. 20] a. Agenda a notes. b. Guest list. [F. 21] c. Program. d. Notes and memos, 1996; includes fax from Michael Ovitz. 3. American Film Institute 30th Anniversary, July 1997; TLS received Aug. 7, 1997 from Jean Firstenberg. [F. 22] 4. VH1 TV special “When Melrose Place Ruled the Earth”; e-mail memo from Kevin Sasaki to Renate Kamer, Sep. 28, 2004. 5. Southern Methodist University Alumni Honor for Aaron Spelling. 1998. a. Donor information & SMU pamphlets. [F. 23] b. Planning memo/notes for SMU event in Los Angeles. c. Materials re: SMU publicity, 2002. [F. 24] 6. BAFTA Award, Sep. 14, 1999; memos, notes, AS show list & event program . [F. 25] 7. TV Guide Award, fax, Feb. 1,1999. [F. 26] 8. Golden Apple Award, correspondence, Dec. 12, 1999. 9. People’s Choice Award, correspondence, Jan. 9, 2000. 10. Award listings and contacts, 2000. [F. 27] 11. Award declined: ABI Man of the Year, 2004. 12. Golden Boomerang Award, Jan. 21, 2000. [F. 28] 13. Producers Guild, Golden Laurel Award, Mar. 2, 2000. 14. Caucus Awards, correspondence, 2000. [F. 29] 15. Jack Webb Award, AS received honor, Oct. 14, 2003; faxes, memos, event program and press materials. [F. 30] 16. GLAAD Awards; 3 letters re: AS’s support, Aug. 2003-Aug. 2004. [F. 31] 17. ShoWest Awards, letter and form inviting AS’ participation, 2004. 18. TV Land Awards, Mar. 2, 2003. [F. 32] a. Faxes re: event planning. Feb. 2003. b. Press re: event. c. Congratulation notes to AS. d. Thank you notes from AS (copies). Box 7 19. Museum of Broadcasting honor for AS, 1988. [F. 1] a. Press release draft with holograph corrections, Sep. 8, 1998. b. 10th Anniversary Program. c. Issue of “Museum of Broadcasting News,” 1992. 20. AFI 30th Anniversary, Aug. 1997. a. TLS to AS. b. Certificate naming AS trustee emeritus (photocopy) .

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 16 of 56 21. American Women in Radio and Television, Inc. Advisory Council; correspondence re: invitation to AS to join, 1998. 22. Genesis Award, Dec. 2009. 23. GLAAD 12th Annual Media Awards, material re: call for entries, Oct. 2000. 24. Parent’s Choice Awards, correspondence, 1998. 25. SAG Awards, correspondence, 2000-2001. [F. 2] 26. NAACP Awards, correspondence, 2002. 27. , 2000-2001. 28. Humanitas Awards, correspondence, 2000-2001. 29. Young Artist Awards nomination certificate, 2000-2001. 30. Film and Television Music Awards, 2000-2001. 31. Friars Club Tribute to Aaron Spelling, Oct. 24, 2004. [F. 3-4] a. Friars Club information (printed). b. Correspondence and notes re: event planning. c. “Aaron Spelling: A Prime Time Life,” essay re: award; several drafts with holograph corrections. 32. Fund raisers. [F. 5] a. American Jewish Committee, 1998. b. SMU Father’s Day campaign, 2002. 33. Save the Children, with Bill Haber, June 26, 1998; printed material and correspondence. [F. 6] 34. People Magazine 25th Anniversary photo shoot, Dec. 1998. 35. Hollywood Reporter: “TV Milestones.” [F. 7] a. Invoices re: ad placed by AS honoring his 100 episode series. b. Drafts of ad. 36. Awards and Honors declined by AS, -2000s. [F. 8] 37. Boards and committees AS declined to join. 38. AS charity appearance at Pink’s Hot Dogs, Nov. 22, 1999. [F. 9] F. Miscellany. 1. “Zane Grey Theater: Legends of the New Frontier,” proposal for two hour movie specials, by Michael Hiatt and Douglas Brodoff, 4 p., Nov. 15, 1994. [F. 10] 2. AS obituary template, 4 p. [F. 11] 3. “Renate Kamer Misc.” file, includes: [F. 12] a. Photos and notes re: Nikolaes Nalbanuyan, and inquires about . b. “Disturbed Men.” (i) Oliver Doepner. ALS (photocopy) to Tori Spelling and materials. (ii) Ian Clark. 2 TLS (copies). Jan. 24, 1994 and undated. c. Miscellaneous holograph notes. d. Fax from Donna S. Stacer at Fujifilm Motion Picture Division, Aug. 27, 1999.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 17 of 56 e. ANS from Kavin Sasaki and Warren Cowan & Associates re: video tape. f. ANS from Tom Klassen to AS re: “” episode video tape, Dec. 4, 1992. 4. Tori and Randy Spelling Christmas public relations requests, 1996 -1997. [F. 13] 5. Continuity list for “Melrose Place” episode “Responsibly Yours,” 2 p., Aug. 20, 1992. 6. Don Barnhart resume (TV director), 1 p.

III. Correspondence. A. Professional. 1. Gallagher, David (actor on “7th Heaven”). Letters of recommendation from AS for acceptance to college film programs, Nov. and Dec. 2002 (copies). [F. 14] 2. Klassen, Tom. ANS. 3. Turell, Brad. Fax to AS re: WB Tenth Anniversary, Jan. 14, 2005. B. Personal. 1. Reagan, Ronald. [F. 15] a. TLS re: Beverly Hills B’nai B’rith Lodge Man of the Year Award, Oct. 15, 1985. b. TLS re: AS’s service on various committees, Dec. 23, 1988. 2. “Recovery,” notes, letters, cards sent to AS during illness, June 2006; includes: [F. 16] a. Cannell, Stephen J. Signed card, June 23, 2006 b. Memo re: care for AS during illness, May 2006. [F. 17] 3. Memos & lists re: funeral services and memorial for AS. 4. “Donations,” notes re: donations made in memory of AS following his death, summer 2006. 5. Condolence letters and cards sent to Candy Spelling; ca. 50 letters total; includes: [F. 18] a. Villaraigosa, Antonio R. (Mayor of Los Angeles). TLS, June 26, 2006. b. Geffen, David. TLS, June 28, 2006. c. Schumacher, Joel. ALS. n.d. d. Diller, Phyllis. ANS n.d. e. Collins, Stephen. TLS. July 13, 2006 f. Chasman, David. TLS. June 26, 2006. 6. Cards. a. Sent to Candy Spelling. Inc. [Env. 1-5] (i) Hefner, Hugh. (ii) Burnett, Carol. (iii) Berkley, Shelley (Congressman). (iv) Forsythe, John and Nicole. (v) Barrett, Rona.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 18 of 56 (vi) Cannon, Dyan. (vii) Jones, Quincy. (viii) Sinatra, Tina. (ix) Somers, Suzanne. (x) The Hilton Family. (xi) Van Dyke, Dick and Michelle. b. Sent to Randy Spelling. [Env. 6] 7. Miscellaneous. a. Smith, Liz. TLS to AS, Apr. 26, 1989. b. Undated anniversary blessing (holograph) written by Randy Spelling to AS and CS. c. “I Love You,” undated TS poem/note to AS from CS.

IV. Miscellaneous. A. Photocopies sent to AS. [F. 19] 1. High school yearbook pages, class of 1940. 2. American Cheerleader magazine article with AS featured, Feb. 1997. 3. Flier with photo of Hebrew School class, ca. 1930. 4. Newspaper photo (copied) sent to AS with TLS from Tony Frangione, Feb. 1989; includes TL of reply from AS. 5. Articles. a. “SMU Suit Is Lost by Cheerleader,” 1 p. b. “SMU Court to Try Dispute on Bonfire,” 1 p. c. “Aaron Spelling: Super Success,” 1 p. 6. Program for “Heaven Can Wait,” directed by AS, Dallas, Texas, Aug 31-Sep. 3, 1949. 7. “Not In Vain,” essay by Sgt. Aaron Jerry Lane Spelling, 2 p. B. Stationery and television logos. 1. “7th Heaven,” several styles of stationery and title logos. [F. 20] 2. “Beverly Hills 90210,” several styles of stationery and title logos. [F. 21] 3. “Sunset Beach,” title logos. [F. 22] 4. “Spelling Television,” note cards. 5. “Aaron Spelling” stationery.

V. Photographs. Box 8 A. AS productions. 1. “Beverly Hills 90210.” a. 1993 cast photos, black and white prints. [F. 1] (i) , 3 prints. (ii) Gabrielle Carteris, 2 prints. (iii) , 4 prints. (iv) , 6 prints. (v) , 5 prints. b. Color cast photo card, ca. 1996.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 19 of 56 c. Cast photo, 1995-1996, 1 black and white print. d. Publicity photos, black and white, 1997. [F. 2] (i) Cast photo, 1 print. (ii) Jason Priestley, 1 print. (iii) Brian Austin Green, 1 print. (iv) Vincent Young, 2 prints. (v) Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, 1 print. (vi) Ian Ziering, 1 print. (vii) Jennie Garth, 1 print. (viii) Hilary Swank, 2 prints. (ix) Joe E. Tata, 1 print. (x) Jennie Garth and Jason Priestley, 3 prints. (xi) Tiffani-Amber Thiessen and Vincent Young, 1 print. e. Cast photos, 1998-1999. (i) 8 prints, black and white; 1 signed by cast. (ii) Color cast photo cards. (iii) Color transparency slides; 2 slides of cast. 2. “Burke’s Law,” black and white print of Gene Barry, 1994/1995. [F. 29] 3. “.” a. 8 color snapshots of movie poster. [Env. 1] b. 9 negatives of movie poster. 4. “Charlie’s Angels.” a. Cast photo, black and white, 1 print (post-). [F. 3] b. 6 color photo cards; 3 with Farrah Fawcett, 3 post-Farrah Fawcett. c. Photo negative. 5. “Charmed.” a. Cast photos, 1998; 2 signed, 2 unsigned (two different images). [F. 4] b. Alyssa Milano head shot, black and white print, 2000. c. Cast photos, 6 black and white prints, 2001. d. Re: 100th episode: 9 color photos of cast party; includes AS with Rose McGowan and Alyssa Milano. [Env. 2] e. Color photo cards, 11 items. [Env. 3] 6. “Bounty Hunter,” color computer-printed photo, 2004. [F. 5] 7. “Clubhouse,” color computer-printed photo, 2004. 8. “,” 1 color transparency, 1 color negative. 9. “Silverlake.” a. Color computer-printed photo. b. CD-ROM with 3 color photos. 10. “Dynasty.” a. Cast photo, 2 black and white prints, negatives, and color photo card. [F. 6]

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 20 of 56 b. , 1 black and white print. c. , Linda Evans, and a young girl, 1 black and white print. d. AS and cast at 150th episode party, 3 black and white prints, Aug. 1986. e. AS and Mayor Bradley at 200th episode party, 1 black and white print. f. Photo featuring AS and Ester and Richard Shapiro, creators, 1 black and white print. g Letterhead & information about run of show; includes typed questions/responses for AS re: “Dynasty.” 11. “The Family,” cast photo, black and white print; with photocopy, negative, and color photo card. [F. 7] 12. “,” photos of Ricardo Montalban and Herve Villachaize. a. Posed standing. [F. 8] (i) 4 color prints. (ii) 2 black and white prints. (iii) 3 black and white negatives and 1 color transparency slide. b. Posed back to back. (i) Black and white negative. (ii) 2 color transparencies. (iii) 1 color negative. c. Standing and talking, 1 black and white print. d. Seated, 1 black and white print. e. 1 black and white negative. 14. “,” Stephanie Powers and . [F. 9] a. With guns, 1 black and white print. b. Photocopy of a black and white print, 2 copies. c. 1 black and white print. d. Color photo transparency & negative. 15. “Hotel.” a. Color cast photo, transparency. [F. 10] b. Color photo cards; 3 cards, two versions. c. Cast photo, black and white print. d. Cast celebrating 100th episode, black and white print. e. Main title lists. f. 1 color negative. 16. “,” color photo cards, 2 items. 17. “The Love Boat.” a. Cast photo, 2 black and white prints. [F. 11] b. Color transparency slide. c. Color cast photo card, 8 items. d. Color photo card of Gavin McLeod, 6 items. e. Cast photos; printouts on paper; color & black and white.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 21 of 56 f. Color photo of cast members in stage number with guest stars; includes Carol Channing, Cab Calloway, , Ethel Merman & others. 18. “The Love Boat: The Next Wave.” a Color cast photo, 3 prints. [F. 12] b. Color cast photo, signed, 11 prints. c. Alternate color cast photo, 1 print. d. color photo, 1 print. e. Cast & crew color photo, 1 print. f. Two panel color photos of cast members, 3 prints. 19. “Matt Houston.” a. Cast photo, 1black and white print. [F. 13] b. Color transparency of two cast members. c. Negative of two cast members. d. Color photo cards showing main cast, 2 items. 20. “Melrose Place.” a. Cast photo, 1 black and white print, 1994. [F. 14] b. Cast photo, signed, 3 black and white prints, 1998. c. , signed black and white print, 1993. d. Courtney Thorne-Smith, signed black and white print, 1992. e. Color cast photos, 3 versions, 3 prints. f. publicity photos, 9 black and white prints. g. Color cast photo transparency slide. h. Color cast photo cards, five different styles, 45 items total; 23 are labeled “Last Season – Do Not Use.” i. 2 photocopies of cast photo. j. Press packet containing: [F. 15] (i) Cast bios. (ii) 18 black and white prints of cast members. (iii) 9 color transparency slides of cast members. (iv) 1996 black and white cast photo, 2 prints. (v) 1993 black and white cast print, signed by Andrew Shue. (vi) Signed black and white headshot of . (vii) Small headshot of Andrew Shue, 14 prints. 21. “.” a. Cast photo, black and white, 2 prints and 1 photocopy. [F. 16] b. Cast photo labeled “movie poster,” 1 black and white print. c. Color cast photo slide transparency, 1 item. d. Color cast photo negative, 1 item. e. TV Guide cover photo: 5 color prints, 6 black and white prints, 2 negativesl

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 22 of 56 f. AS wearing sunglasses, cast members reflected in lenses; 1 color print, 5 black and white prints. g. AS and Candy Spelling sitting with Clarence Williams III. (i) 5 black and white prints, 1 negative. (ii) 3 color prints, 1 negative. h. AS talking with male cast members, 3 small color photos and 1 photocopy. i. AS with entire cast, 1 black and white print, 2 photocopies. j. AS with Clarence Williams III wearing clown makeup, 2 black and white prints. k. AS, 3 black and white prints. 22. “Models, Inc.” a. Season 1 color contact sheets of actors and actresses, 1994- 1995. [F. 17] (i) Apr.-May 1994, approx. 50 items total. (ii) May 1994, color contact sheets, approx. 40 items total. [F. 18] (iii) Undated color contact sheets, approx. 50 items total. [F. 19] 23. “Nightingales,” color photo cards, 2 items. 24. “,” 2 black and white cast photos, different versions. [F. 20] 25. “Safe Harbor,” 12 black and white cast photos, 2000. [F. 21] 26. “7th Heaven.” a. Cast photo, 1997; 2 versions, 2 black and white prints. [F. 22] b. Cast photo, 3 black and white prints, 2000. c. Color transparency slide, 1 item. d. Happy the Dog, black and white print, “pawprinted.” e. , black and white print, “signed,” 1999. f. David Gallagher, black and white print, “signed,” 1999. g. Beverly Mitchell, black and white print, “signed,” 1999. h. Color cast photo cards, 6 versions, 24 items total. i. Printed photo pages re: award nominations for actors and show. j. AS with and others at 150th Episode party, 4 color prints, 2003. [Env. 12, F. 22] 27. “Starsky and Hutch.” a. Black and white photos of Paul Michael Glazer and David Soul, 2 versions, 1 print of each. [F. 23] b. 1 black and white negative. c. 1 color transparency slide. d. Color photo card, 4 items. 28. “Summerland,” cast photo, 6 black and white prints, 2004. [F. 24] 29. “Sunset Beach.” a. Printed color cast photo, signed by Randy Spelling. [F. 25]

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 23 of 56 b. Color cast photo, 20 prints. [F. 26] c. Color cast photo slide transparency, 1 slide. d. Color cast photo card, 1 item. e. Color cast photo negative, 1 item. 30. “Three Kings,” TV movie; color 35mm film strips; 4 cuts, each 5 frames long; shows AS and Duke Vincent on film set, 1987. [Env. 4] 31. “Vega$.” a. Color negative of Robert Urich. [F. 27] b. Black and white print of Robert Urich and . c. Color cast photo card, 2 items. d. Color printed photo of Robert Urich. 32. “Over the Hill Gang,” black and white print of five men sitting in front of “Happy Hunting Retirement Home” on a street; includes Andy Devine, n.d., 2 items. B. Re: AS’s acting career. 1. “Dragnet” or possibly “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”; black and white print, taken of television screen, and a photocopy of the picture. [F. 28] 2. “,” photo taken from image on television; 2 large black and white prints, 7 small black and white prints. 3. “,” 1 black and white still showing AS with Lucy and Desi Arnaz. 4. “I Was a Prisoner in Korea,” 1 black and white print. 5. “Kismet,” AS wearing beggar outfit in costume test; approx. 40 black and white prints and approx. 20 black and white negative strips. [Env. 5] 6. “Three Young Texans.” [F. 28] a. Head shot, 4 black and white prints. b. Black and white negatives, one large and one small. 7. “Target Zero,” 3 black and white prints of AS acting, 1955. 8. Unknown production; AS in western gear with 2 men; 1 black and white print, ca. 1955. D. AS productions (continued) 1. “,” 2 color photo cards. [F. 29] 2. “The Legend of Valentino,” AS on set, 2 black and white prints. E. AS as producer. 1. “Dick Powell Theater.” a. Black and white negative. b. Group photo, 2 black and white prints, 1 black and white negative. c. 4-panel photograph of Dick Powell. 1 black and white print. 2. “Johnny Ringo,” AS with stars and producer. 3. “Day One,” TV movie, 1 color negative, 1989. F. AS, general.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 24 of 56 1. Publicity photos of AS. a. Head shot, 6 black and white prints and 6 black and white negatives (the latter in several poses), ca. 1970. [F. 30] b. AS at Paramount, 5 black and white prints, 1970. [F. 31] c. AS on “” pilot set, 1 black and white print, Nov. 7, 1973. d. AS on “Hijack” set; 2 black and white prints, 1 color print, 1 black and white negative; May 1973. e. AS in plaid jacket; 1 black and white print, 1 large black and white negative, 1 color print, 10 black and white negatives; ca. . f. 1983 photos; 3 color prints, 3 color transparencies, 2 black and white prints, 27 color slides, 2 photocopies of photo. [F. 32] g. Harry Langdon Studio series, 1989. [F. 33] (i) AS standing with pipe, 5 black and white prints. (ii) AS holding pipe, head shot, 6 black and white prints. (iii) AS head shot, 6 black and white prints. (iv) AS sitting, 7 black and white prints. (v) 3 photocopies of pictures. h. 1990 Annual Report; 75 color images of AS on transparency strips. [Env. 6] i. AS in office and leaning on desk, 1991; 5 black and white prints, 2 black and white negatives, 3 color negatives, 7 color prints, 8 color slides; includes correspondence and invoices re: photo shoot. [F. 34] j. Head shots of AS, 1993; 7 black and white prints, 3 color prints, 1 black and white negative, 6 color slides, 1 color transparency, 1 large size print. [F. 35-36] k. Lippin Photography photo set, 1994; 4 color prints, 3 black and white prints (on one uncut sheet), 3 color photo cards, 1 color slide, 29 color transparencies, 1 color negative. [F. 37] l. Color photo of AS standing next to two director’s chairs; chairs read “Robin’s Hoods” and “Heaven Help Us”; 15 color transparencies. [F. 38] m. AS standing on balcony, 1 black and white print, n.d. n. AS head shot with pipe, 1 color print, 1 black and white print. o. AS with others. (i) Smothers Brothers, ca. 1970; 4 black and white prints, 1 black and white negative. [F. 39] (ii) Talk show panel with Sammy Davis, Jr., Roger Miller, , and ,

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 25 of 56 1970s; 7 black and white prints, 1 black and white negative. (iii) , 2 black and white prints (2 different images), n.d. 2. Business parties. [F. 40] a. 7 black and white prints, all early 1970s. b. TLS from Frank Brill, ABC Entertainment, re: Wally Schwartz party at the Bel-Air, Nov. 28, 1972. c. Elton Rule and Fred Pierce playing tennis, 1 black and white print, n.d. d. 1 color print, AS with unidentified man. 3. Book tour, 2002; 6 color prints, 1 Polaroid print. 4. Prince Rainer of Monaco, John Forsythe, Candy Spelling on the set of “Dynasty,” 1985; 1 black and white print, 1 black and white negative. [F. 41] 5. James Stewart and his wife, with Candy Spelling, 1985; 5 color prints, 4 black and white prints, 1 color negative, 1 black and white negative. 6. Robert Wagner and , 1977; 6 black and white prints, 6 color prints, 1 color negative. [Env. 7, inside F. 41] 7. Elton Rule and , 1983; 1 black and white print, 1 black and white negative, 1 color negative. 8. , black and white print, ca. 1980s. 9. Spelling Family at the White House with Nancy Reagan, ca. 1980s; 1 color print, 6 black and white prints, 1 color negative, 1 black and white negative. 10. ABC All Star Party, 1984; AS with various cast members, 1 black and white print. 11. Sammy Davis, Jr., ca. 1980s; 6 color prints, 6 black and white prints, 1 color negative, 1 black and white negative. [Env. 8, inside F.42] 12. , Connie Sellica, and Candy Spelling; re: “Hotel,” ca. 1983; 5 color prints, 5 black and white prints, 1 color negative, 1 black and white negative. [Env. 9, F. 42] 13. and Candy Spelling, 1987; 5 color prints, 5 black and white prints, 1 black and white negative. [Env. 10, F. 42] 14. Lisa Rhinna, 1996; 2 color prints re: TV Guide shoot; includes TLS from Ken Bank, Dec. 11, 1996. 15. Sumner Redstone. [Env. 11, F. 42] a. HRTS luncheon, 1996; 4 black and white prints, includes TLS from Gene Herd, Executive Director for HRTS, May 13, 1996. b. Lunch with Redstone and Candy Spelling, 24 color prints. c. AS with Redstone, 1 color print. [F. 42] d. Signed photo of Redstone dedicated to AS, n.d.; 1 color print.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 26 of 56 16. AS and Candy Spelling with unidentified man & woman, 1 color print, ca. 1990. [Env. 12, F. 42] 17. , his wife, and Candy Spelling, 16 color prints, ca. 1990. 18. Al Gore, 1 color print, Sep. 16, 1999. [F. 42] 19. AS with man and woman, 1 color print, n.d. 20. AS and Candy Spelling with Bert Cohen and others, ca. 1993; 7 color prints. Box 9 G. Personal. 1. AS. a. AS, 1930, Dallas Hebrew school; printed black and white photo. [F. 1] b. AS with his brother Danny, sitting on rocking horse, 1930s; 3 black and white negatives, 8 black and white prints; includes TN with AS’s memory of the photo. c. AS, Dec. 4, 1933, Dallas Hebrew school; 2 printed black and white photos, includes correspondence re: photos. d. TLS from Monroe Mirsky to Norman Henry re: sending photos of young AS, Aug. 24, 2000. e. TLS from Norman Henry to AS re: forwarding photos from Monroe Mirsky to AS. f. TLS from AS to Norman Henry, Nov. 1, 2000. g. TLS (copy) from AS to Monroe Mirsky, Nov. 2, 2000. h. AS junior high class photo, black and white item sent by Jim Leggett. i. 5 black and whote photos of AS in high school college; all pictures taken from yearbooks, copied and sent by Jim Leggett. j. Rose Spritius’ engagement; black and white group photo; 4 circled faces include a young AS; others are possibly family members; Jan. 29, 1932. k. AS with man, possibly father, ca. 1935. l. Dallas Stars of David group photo, 1947; 2 black and white prints, 1 photocopy, list of names. [F. 2] m. AS with Dallas Jewish Center Bowling Team, 1948; 1 black and white cut-out from pamphlet; 2 black and white prints. n. AS on stage with students in SMU college play, ca. 1950; 1 black and white prints. o. AS with Bea Shaw in a play, 1950; includes ANS from Bea Shaw. p. Theatre photos during SMU years; 6 black and white prints. q. SMU cheerleader; AS on flagpole, 6 black and white prints, 1 black and white negative. [Env. 1, F. 2]

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 27 of 56 r. “Hasty Heart” play at SMU, 1947; 6 black and white prints, 1 black and white negative, 1 photocopy of photo. [Env. 2, F. 2] s. Re: U.S. Army. (i) 4 black and white head shots of AS in uniform. [F. 3] (ii) 2 black and white prints, AS with others. (iii) 2 photocopies of AS with others. (iv) Photocopy of black and white print of Bob Hope at military event (AS not present in photograph). t. AS with (his first wife). [F. 4] (i) Conga Room nightclub, with Wilbur and Toni Clark, n.d. (ii) Formal dress, with another couple, 2 color prints, n.d. [Env. 3, F. 4] u. AS with his parents; 3 color prints, 3 black and white prints. v. AS in Green River, Utah, 1966; 2 color prints. w. Black and white negative strip with various images. (i) AS’s parents, 2 frames. (ii) AS on flagpole during SMU years, 2 frames. x. AS with man, 1970s; 1 color print. y. AS at home, 2001; 16 color prints. [Env. 4, F. 4] z. AS by fish pond at manor, ca. 2003; 3 color prints. 2. The Spelling Family. a. AS and Candy Spelling. (i) Wedding day; 4 color prints, 6 black and white prints, 1 color negative, 1 black and white negative. [F. 5] (ii) Studio photos, ca. 1980s. (a) Pose 1; 1 color print, 1 photocopy. [F. 6] (b) Pose 2; 1 black and white print, 9 color slides. (c) Pose 3; 9 black and white prints (2 sizes), 1 black and white negative, 1 color negative. (iii) AS with Candy Spelling, sitting at bar; color photo clipped from magazine, with printed message re: “The Love Boat,” ca. 1980. b. Candy Spelling. (i) Pose in black dress, 1983; 9 black and white prints, 17 color slides, 3 photocopies of head shot. [F. 7] (ii) 3 pages of photocopies of 3 photos of Candy Spelling, used for QVC television. (iii) 1 color print of QVC photograph. (iv) 1 color print of Candy Spelling with her dolls.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 28 of 56 (v) 1 color print of Candy Spelling in white shirt and suspenders. (vi) 83 color transparencies of Candy Spelling with Tori Spelling. [Env. 5, F. 7] (vii) Black and white negative strip with various images. (a) Candy Spelling with her dolls. (b) Candy Spelling alone. (c) Randy and Tori Spelling dressed as gangsters. (d) Spelling Manor viewed from the air. (viii) Candy Spelling wth Barbara Stanwyck and Nolan, 1 black and white negative. [Env. 17, F. 7] (ix) Black and white print, portrait of Candy Spelling by “Raphael,” 11 x 14”. [F. 18] (x) Color portrait of Candy Spelling, 11 x 14”. c. Tori Spelling. (i) Publicity photos. [F. 8] (a) 2 images, color and black and white, by Kevin Abosch. (b) Re: “Beverly Hills 90210”. (1) 1992; 2 black and white prints, 1 signed to “Derek.” (2) 1994; 1 black and white print signed to “Chase.” (3) 1997; 4 black and white publicity stills, 1 black and white proof of still, 4 color proofs of still. (4) 1999; two different photos; 3 black and white stills of each. (5) Undated; 4 black and white stills and 1 b/w proof of item; 2 black and white stills, arms crossed pose; 3 black and white stills, hands on knees pose; 1 black and white head shot; 8 color photo cards, 3 different photos. (c) 1 black and white print of Tori Spelling in jeans and tank top, 5 x 7”. (d) Photocopy of head shot, 1 p. (ii) Personal; Tori Spelling as young girl, wearing gold track suit, 5 x 7”. d. Randy Spelling. (i) Publicity photos. (a) Re: “Sunset Beach.” [F. 9] (1) Head shot, 4 black and white prints.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 29 of 56 (2) Kneeling in white sweatshirt; 4 black and white prints, 2 with printed signature. (3) 2 black and white prints with printed signature; head shot, wearing checked zipper jacket. (4) Head shot, wearing plaid shirt; 3 black and white prints with printed signature, 2 black and white prints. (5) 3 black and white prints, wearing sweater. (6) 11 printed photo cards; 3 poses, black and white and color. (b) 1 photocopy of head shot . (ii) Personal; 1 black and white prints of teenage Randy Spelling with braces, 5 x 7”. e. Family members together. [F. 10] (i) Candy Spelling with infant Tori Spelling, 3 color prints, ca. 1973. (ii) Tori and Randy Spelling, ca. 1982; 1 color print. (iii) Candy and Tori Spelling, ca. 1985; 1 color print. (iv) Tori Spelling and friend on stage, 3 color prints. (v) Tori and Randy Spelling, ca. 1995; 4 color prints. (vi) “And the Band Played On” premiere, 1993; 1 color print, 1 color slide. (vii) Party series, ca. 1995, all color. (a) AS, Candy, Tori, and Randy Spelling, 1 print. (b) Tori and Randy Spelling, 1 print. (c) AS, Jennie Garth, unidentified male. (d) 4 color prints of family at unidentified event. (e) 18 color slides of AS, Candy, and Tori Spelling at event, ca. 1980. (viii) Planet Hollywood in , 4 color prints ca. 1990s. (ix) Publicity photo of AS sitting on chair with Tori Spelling, 1 color print, ca. 1995. (x) Photocopy of family at event. (xi) Photocopy of Tori and Randy Spelling as children dressed in costumes, with holograph note. (xii) 3 color contact sheets of AS, Tori, and Candy Spelling at Centro de Niños event. (xiii) AS with Tori Spelling, ca. 1970s, 1 color print. (xiv) Snowball fight at Spelling Manor, 11 color negatives (4 strips) of Christmas snowball fight.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 30 of 56 (xv) Family at Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, wearing matching denim jackets, n.d.; 1 color print, 2 color negatives, 2 black and white negatives. (xvi) AS, brother Sam Spelling, and Randy Spelling touring studio, Feb. 1982; 29 color slides. [F. 11] H. Charity events, honors, awards, and miscellany. 1. People’s Choice Awards. (i) AS and cast of “Beverly Hills 90210,” 1992; 8 color prints, 1 color negative, 3 color slides, 3 color transparencies. [F. 12] (ii) AS with cast of “Savannah,” 1995; 2 color prints, cast list and contact information. (iii) “Sunset Beach” fan club and AS, 1998; 78 color slides, 2 black and white prints, 8 x 10”; 3 color prints, 8 x 10”; 5 color prints, 3 x 6”. 2. , “And the Band Played On,” 1993/1994; 1 color print, 2 black and white prints, 1 black and white contact sheet. 3. Centro de Lose Niños; Easter at Spelling Manor, 1997; 10 color prints of the Spelling Family and children outside Spelling Manor. [Env. 16, F. 12] 4. Charity Event at Pink’s Hot Dogs, 1999; 18 color prints. [Env. 6, F. 12] 5. SMU Alumni Honor for AS, Beverly Hills, 1998. (i) Album containing color snapshots of event; includes Spelling Family, Stephen Collins, Dennis Farina, Angela Lansbury, Luke Perry, , , and SMU cheerleaders. [Loose] (ii) Color snapshots from SMU event, 1998; ca. 150 photos. [Env.7-15] 6. Friars Club Lifetime Achievement Award, Oct. 24, 2001; color and black and white prints of AS with casts from various shows throughout his career; stills from AS acting career, including “I Love Lucy” episode photocopy; photos of Spelling family, AS’s childhood, college. [F. 13-14] 7. Paramount Studios 90th Anniversary, Aug. 2002; 3 color contact sheets, 3 color prints in Paramount folders; TLS from Allison Jackson to Renata Kamer, Aug. 20, 2002. [F. 15] 8. “Race to Erase MS,” May 2004; 3 color pages of photos published. [F. 16] 9. AS’s awards on display at Spelling Manor; AS in some photos. [F. 17]

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 31 of 56 10. AS’s Star on the , 2 color prints. [Env. 18, F. 17] I. Miscellaneous. 1. Lamar School, Dallas, Texas (AS attended as a boy); 10 color prints. [Env. 19] 2. Sam Spelling in front of Lamar School, photos by Jim Leggett; 4 color prints; 1 color slide; TLS from Jim Leggett to AS, Nov. 15, 1992. 3. Intersection of Seeger and Browder, Dallas, TX; 5 color prints. 4. Childhood home of AS; 5 black and white prints, 1 black and white negative, 6 color prints, 1 color negative, 2 color snapshots, 1 photo with color altered. [Env. 20] 5. Spelling Manor, Beverly Hills, 1 color print and photocopy. 6. AS actor headshot at a Hollywood coffee shop; 3 color prints and ANS from Tommy Stears, fellow actor featured on photos, 1997. [Env. 21, F. 17]

7. 1 black and white print of unidentified man.

VI. Printed Material. Box 10 A. Magazines. 1. American Cheerleader, Feb. 2005. [F. 1] 2. Beverly Hills, June 18, 1997. 3. Broadcasting and Cable, Dec. 20, 1999. 4. , winter 1999. 5. Exposure. a. Spring 1999, 2 copies. b. Winter 2002. 6. Charmed. [F. 2] a. Oct/Nov. 2004. b. Dec/Jan. 2005 . c. Feb/March 2005. d. April/May 2005. e. July /Aug 2005. f. Sept./Oct. 2005. g. Oct./Nov. 2005. h.i Dec. 2005/Jan. 2006. 7. . [F. 3] a. May 13, 1997. b. June 3, 1999. c. June 14, 1999, 2 issues. d. Jan. 29, 2001. e. Sep. 25-Oct. 1, 2001. [F. 4] f. Oct. 24, 2001. g. Jan. 16, 2003. h. Sep. 2004, “TV Milestones” issue; 2 copies.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 32 of 56 i. June 26, 2006. j. June 27-July 3, 2006. k. June 28, 2006. l. Aug. 28, 2006. 8. Magazine, Sep. 8, 1996; 2 copies. [F. 5] 9. Melrose Place, vol. 1, no. 7, 1996; 2 copies. 10. . a. Dec. 29, 1997-Jan. 5, 1998. b. Jan. 1-5, 1998. 11. People, Mar. 15-22, 1999. [F. 6] 12. . a. Oct. 7, 1997. b. July 7, 1998. c. July 18, 2000. 13. Soap Opera Now! July 21, 1997; 2 copies. 14. Soaps In Depth, Oct. 14, 1997. 15. TV Guide. a. Feb. 24-Mar. 1, 1996; 2 copies. [F. 7] b. Apr. 4-10, 1998. c. Mar. 6-12, 1999; 2 issues. 16. Us, Dec. 1996. [F. 8] 17. Variety. [F. 9] a. Supplement: June 16-22, 1997. b. Jan. 5-11, 1998; 2 copies; includes drafts of ad placed in this issue. c. June 29-July 12, 1998. d. June 3, 1999. e. Oct. 26, 1999. f. Dec. 6, 1999; 2 copies, with cover proof. g. Aug. 3, 2000. h. Apr. 28-May 2003. i. July 10-16, 2006. j. June 26, 2006; 2 copies. k. June 28, 2006; 2 copies. l. Nov. 17, 1995; with ad proofs re: AS 3000 episodes.[F. 10] (i) 4 copies of magazine. (ii) Ad proof. 18. W, supplement to regular issue, ca. 2000. [F. 11] 19. General; tear sheets and newspaper articles re: AS, 1990-2006. [F. 12] B. Subject files. 1. “Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame,” 1996. [F. 13] a. Magazines and photocopied articles re: induction of AS. b. Memos.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 33 of 56 2. “All Star Tribute to Aaron Spelling,” Mar. 1998; magazines and advertisements for event . [F. 14] 3. “Costume Designers Guild,” awards program, 1999. 4. “Eastman Motion Picture Systems.” [F. 15] a. Photo advertisement featuring AS, 1993. b. Ad proof, black and white; with TLS from ad writer Bob Fisher, Apr. 14, 1993. c. Ad tear sheet. d. Image Licensing Agreement, Apr. 16, 1993. 5. “Friars Club Lifetime Achievement Award,” program guide (2 copies), Oct. 24, 2001. [F. 16] Box 11 6. “GLAAD Awards,” Entertainment Weekly magazine, Nov. 26, 1999. [F. 1] 7. “Path of the Bighorn,” charity catalog featuring an item contributed by AS, 2004. [F. 2] 8. “Scopus Award (Hebrew University),” 1993 . [F. 3] a. Newspaper clippings. b. Event notification cards. c. Publications re: award presentation. 9. “Trade Samples,” various publications, tear sheets, and printed items, 1995-2003. a. Issues of Hollywood Reporter. [F. 4-5] b. Event programs. c. Award program advertisements and thank-you’s. d. Tear sheets. C. Advertising / publicity. 1. “Spelling Premiere Network Update.” [F. 6] a. Black and white proof with note, June 23, 1994. b. Final version, 4 color pamphlets. 2. “A Tribute to Aaron Spelling,” black and white poster for event at Museum of Broadcasting, Sep. 1988. [F. 7] 3. “Beverly Hills 90210” color poster, 1991. 4. “Marketing Evaluation” pamphlets, 1985 and 1986. D. Books ( items loose in box ). 1. BEVERLY HILLS, 90210 series by Mel Gilden; novelizations by Mel Gilden of teleplays for the television series. a. BEVERLY HILLS, 90210 (HarperPaperbacks. New York, 1991). b. WHICH WAY TO THE BEACH? (HarperPaperbacks, New York, 1992). c. WHERE THE BOYS ARE (HarperPaperbacks, New York, 1993); 2 copies. 2. 7TH HEAVEN: FOUR YEARS WITH THE CAMDEN FAMILY, by Cathy and Mark Dubowski, offical guide to television series (HarperEntertainment, New York, 2000).

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 34 of 56 3. TORI AND AARON SPELLING, by Skip Press (Crestwood House: Parsippany, New Jersey, 1996).

VII. Personal Memorabilia. A. Certificates. 1. American Film Institute; certificate of election of AS to trustee emeritus in recognition of contributions and services, 1997. [F. 8] 2. Parent’s Choice Foundation, honors re: “7th Heaven”” I Hate You” episode, 1998. 3. Young Artist Awards; certificate of nomination to AS re: “7th Heaven,” n.d. Box 12 B. Plaques, framed items, awards, gifts, and personal belongings. [Loose] 1. magazine cover (framed) featuring Tori Spelling, Dec. 25, 1997-Jan. 8, 1998. 2. Scrapbook re: Southern Methodist University Distinguished Alumni Award to AS; includes letters of congratulations from Presidents Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush. 3. “TV Aaron,” framed color photograph of racehorse owned by AS, 1982. 4. Glass and metal clock for AS Productions, July 1, 1986. 5. Framed check for amount of $0.63 made out to AS from Four Star Entertainment Corp., Feb. 24, 1971. 6. Metal-framed color photograph of AS and Candy Spelling. 7. “A Tribute to Aaron Spelling from Norman Crosby” (framed poem modeled upon the Gettysburg Address). 8. Framed poem given to AS from Tori Spelling, signed June 18, 2000. 9. “Real Things Last,” plaque listing Spelling Productions as top of “Indy Prime Time Series Suppliers,” July 28, 1992. 10. American flag flown over U.S. Capitol Building for AS, Apr. 22, 1996; includes flag and certificate of authenticity. 11. Color photograph of AS with cast of “Beverly Hills 90210” in recognition for winning 1991-1992 People’s Choice Award. Box 13 12. Forest Avenue High School Distinguished Alumni Award plaque, presented to AS on Oct. 26, 2002. 13. People’s Choice Award plaques for “Melrose Place.” a. “Favorite TV Dramatic Series,” Mar. 5, 1995. b. “Favorite New Television Dramatic Series,” Mar. 9, 1995. 14. Placard list of “Indie Prime Time Series Suppliers” with engraved inscription, July 28, 1992. 15. Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo plaque to Spelling Entertainment in thanks for support of Student Safety Education, 1999. 16. National Institute on Drug Abuse Prism Commendation. a. To “Beverly Hills 90210,” for episode “Straight Shooter,” May 5, 1998; plaque and certificate.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 35 of 56 b. To “Melrose Place,” for episode “Who Knew,” May 5, 1998. 17. Los Angeles Police Department; Gold Sponsor award for supporting 26th Annual LAPD Celebrity Golf tournament, May 17, 1997. 18. “Melrose Place” framed color cast photo from FOX with inscription commemorating 100 episodes. 19. Framed humorous fictional letter to AS from Bill Haber and Michael Ovitz. 20. Glass plaque commemorating 150th episode of “7th Heaven” to AS from WB television network, Apr. 21, 2003. Box 14 21. AS “Man of the Year” box, Oct. 20, 1985; presented by Beverly Hills Charitable Foundation and Beverly Hills B’Nai B’rith Lodge. 22. Hermes banknote clock with inscription: “Aaron Spelling Productions, Inc. Initial Public Offering, Aug. 1, 1986.” 23. Black NATPE clock. 24. Dunhill pipe tobacco humidors (two items). 25. Framed color cast photograph commemorating 150th Episode of “7th Heaven.” 26. Two “7th Heaven” color cast photos, in Lucite protector, Jan. 29, 2001. 27. Eight Annual Gold Star Award, from 16 Magazine for “Mod Squad,” most popular TV show of 1969. Box 15 28. Engraved metal cigar box to AS, dated Apr. 22, 1988. 29. Engraved metal container to AS from Bob McCullough, 1994. 30. Engraved paperweight to AS from John Thomas Dye School Board of Trustees, 1979-1987. 31. Wood and leather handmade humidor given to AS by , with polished brass plate engraved “Burt Reynolds.” 32. Wooden humidor with polished brass plate engraved with “A.S.” (2 items, different sizes). 33. Wooden humidor box (11 ½ x 9 x 5”). Box 16 34. 1970 “TV Week Logie Award.” 35. Video camera figure, commemorating formation of Spelling Entertainment Inc. with cast photos of “Nightingales”, “Arthur Hailey’s Hotel”, “Dynasty” and “The Colbys” (item is slightly damaged). 36. “Aaron’s Kids,” 2 framed color photos with brass engravings, June 26, 1998. 37. Wooden gavel engraved “Aaron Spelling, Love McElwaines. 1974.” 38. Glass ashtray from Tori Spelling given to AS; message written in ink from Tori Spelling to AS on bottom edge of item, 1998. 39. Boys and Girls Clubs of Broward County award, presented to Spelling Television, Inc. Feb. 3, 1996.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 36 of 56 40. Black and white framed photo of Tori Spelling given to AS with engraved message, Apr. 22, 1996. 41. Trophy from Derrick Gordon & Family presented to AS, 1986. 42. Randy Spelling and AS framed color photo. 43. “The Series ‘Savannah’ Day” Proclamation,” to AS from Mayor Floyd Adams, Jr. of Savannah, Georgia, Mar. 15, 1996. 44. Plaque commemorating Viacom’s acquisition of public interest in Spelling Entertainment Group. 45. Brown toy car coin bank . Box 17 46. Baseball autographed by Bob Daly, former executive at Warner Brothers and the Los Angeles Dodgers, Oct. 28, 1999. 47. Aaron Spelling figurine created by L. Reece of Scottsdale, Arizona, 1998. 48. Plastic sample of Spelling Television Inc. logo and clapboard information. 49. “Beverly Hills 90210” chewing gum case in design of cardboard folder. 50. Adjustable rubber date stamp. 51. Packet of gold-and-brown-initialed “AS” napkins. 52. Two gold-colored metal “AS” pipe tampers. 53. Dunhill wooden pipe stand. 54. Wood and metal 7-pipe rack. 55. Gump’s pipe-shaped tamper, in red silk-covered case. 56. Glass 4-pipe rack. 57. Southern Methodist University, “A Time to Lead” medal (two items), Apr. 19, 2002. 58. “7th Heaven” pendant; jewelry sample to be marketed to fans of television show; three items. 59. “7th Heaven” 100th Episode, leather-covered business card holder.

VIII. Audio. A. “Melrose Place.” [Loose] 1. “Melrose Place: The Music,” cassette featuring 11 songs used on show, 1994 (2 items). 2. “Melrose Place Jazz,” compact disc featuring 16 songs used on show, 1998. B. “The Heights: Music from the Television Show,” CD featuring 14 songs used on show, 1992. C. “Tube Tunes.” 1. “ Volume Two: The ‘70’s & ‘80’s,” CD featuring television theme songs including AS series “S.W.A.T”, “Charlie’s Angels,” and “The Love Boat.” 2. “Volume Three: The ‘80’s,” CD featuring TV theme songs, including AS series “Dynasty” and “The Love Boat.”

IX. Film and Video.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 37 of 56 A. Television series and TV movies. (Video cassette tapes are VHS format unless otherwise noted. Whenever possible, tapes of individual episodes are described with: Show Number, Title, and Original Air Date.) [Loose] Box 18 1. “Round Table” episodes. a. “Cut Show,” Apr. 23, 1992; reels 1-5. b. “Part 1 of 1,” May 7, 1992; 45:50 run time. c. Pilot and 001, “Yesterday We Were Playing Football,” Sep. 18, 1992. d. 002, “Were You Scared?” Sep. 25, 1992. e. 003, “Mirror Didn’t Cover it All,” Oct. 2, 1992. f. 004, “…What About Me?” Oct. 9, 1992. g. 005, “…Don’t Worry Mom,” Oct. 16, 1992. h. 006, “Do Me!” no date. i. 007, Just Like I Remembered,” no date. 2. “King Pin” episodes a. Pilot, final air copy; 55 min. b. 002, “El Velorio,” Feb. 4, 2003. c. 003, “ Woman,” Feb. 9, 2003. d. 004, “French Connection,” Feb. 11, 2003. e. 005, “Odd Couple,” Feb. 16, 2003. f. 006, “Gimme Shelter,” Feb. 18, 2003. 3. “All Souls” episodes. a. Pilot, Apr. 17, 2001. b. 001, “Bad Blood,” May 15, 2001. c. 002, “Spineless,” Apr. 21, 2001. d. 003, “Running Scared,” May 8, 2001. e. 004, “One Step Closer to Roger,” May 22, 2001. f. 005, “The Deal,” May 1, 2001. 4. “Charmed” episodes; by number, title and air date. a. Pilot, May 5, 1998 (2 copies). b. 001, “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” Oct. 14, 1998. c. 002, “Dream Sorcerer,” Nov. 4, 1998. d. 003, “Thank You For Not Morphing,” Oct. 21, 1998. e. 004, “The Wedding From Hell,” Nov. 11, 1998. f. 005, “Dead Man Dating,” Oct. 28, 1998. g. 006, “The Fourth Sister,” Nov. 18, 1998. h. 007, “The Truth is Out There and It Hurts,” Nov. 25, 1998. i. 008, “The Witch is Back,” Dec. 16, 1998. j. 009, “ Envy,” Jan. 13, 1999. k. 010, “Feats of Clay,” Jan. 20, 1999. l. 011, “Wendigo,” Feb. 3, 1999. m. 012, “From Fear to Eternity,” Feb. 10, 1999. n. 013, “Secrets and Guys,” Feb. 17, 1999. o. 014, “Is There a Woogy in the House,” Feb. 24, 1999. p. 015, “Which Prue is it Anyway?” Mar. 3, 1999.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 38 of 56 q. 016, “That 70’s Show,” Apr. 7, 1999. r. 017, “When Bad Warlocks Go Good,” Apr. 28, 1999. s. 018, “Blind Sided,” May 5, 1999. t. 019, “The Power of Two,” May 12, 1999. u. 026, selected scene from episode; U-Matic cassette. Box 19 v. 020, “Love Hurts,” May 19, 1999. w. 021, “DéjáVu, All Over Again,” May 26, 1999. x. 022, “Witch Trial,” Sept. 30, 1999. y. 023, “The Painted World,” Oct. 21, 1999. z. 024, “The Devil’s Music,” Oct. 21, 1999 (duplicate date). aa. 025, “Morality Bites,” Oct. 7, 1999. bb. 026 Shae’s a Man, Baby, A Man,” Nov. 4, 1999. cc. 027, “That Old Black Magic,” Nov. 11, 1999. dd. 028, “They’re Everywhere,” Nov. 18, 1999. ee. 029, “P3/H20” Dec. 9, 1999. ff. 030, “Ms. Hellfire,” Jan. 20, 2000 (duplicate tape). gg. 031, “Heartbreak City,” Jan. 20, 2000 (duplicate tape). hh. 032, “Reckless Abandon,” Jan. 27, 2000. ii. 033, “Awakened,” Feb. 3, 2000. jj. 034, “Animal Pragmatism,” Feb. 10, 2000. kk. 035, “Pardon My Past,” Feb. 17, 2000. ll. 036, “Give Me a Sign,” Feb. 24, 2000. mm. 037, “Murphy’s Luck,” Mar. 30, 2000. nn. 038, “How to Make a Quilt Out of Americans,” Apr. 6, 2000. oo. 039, “,” Apr. 20, 2000. pp. 040, “Ex Libris,” Apr. 27, 2000. qq. 042, “Astral Monkey,” May 4, 2000. rr. 043, “Be Careful What You Witch For,” May 18, 2000. ss. 044/045, “The Honeymoon is Over,” Oct. 5, 2000. tt. 046, “Magic Hour,” Oct. 12, 2000. uu. 048, “All Halliwell’s Eve,” Oct. 26, 2000. vv. 049, “Sight Unseen,” Nov. 2, 2000. ww. 050, “Power Outage,” Nov. 16, 2000. xx. 051, “Primrose Empath,” Nov. 9, 2000. yy. 052, “Sleuthing With the Enemy,” Dec. 14, 2000. zz. 053, “Coyote Piper,” Jan. 11, 2001. aaa. 054, “We All for Ice Cream,” Jan. 18, 2001. bbb. 055, “Blinded by the Whitelighter,” Jan. 25, 2001. (i) Pilot episode tape. (ii) Tape dated Nov. 21, 2000, with reels 9 and 10, shoot day 7. ccc. 056, “Wrestling With Demons,” Feb. 1, 2001. ddd. 057, “Bride and Gloom,” Feb. 8, 2001. eee. 058, “The Good, the Bad and the Cursed,” Feb. 15, 2001. fff. 059, “Just Harried,” Feb. 22, 2001.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 39 of 56 ggg. 060, “Death Takes a Halliwell,” Mar. 15, 2001. hhh. 061, “Prewitched,” Mar. 22, 2001. iii. 062, “Sin Francisco,” Apr. 19, 2001. jjj. 063, “The Demon Who Came From the Cold,” Apr. 26, 2001. kkk. 065, “Look Who’s Barking,” May 10, 2001. lll. 066, “All Hell Breaks Loose,” May 17, 2001. mmm. 067/068, “Charmed Again,” 2-part special. nnn. 067, “Charmed Again,” part 1; scene: Rose McGowan; 3:30 run time. ooo. 069, “Hell Hath No Fury,” Oct. 11, 2001 (2 copies). Box 20 ppp. 070, “Size Matters,” Oct. 25, 2001. qqq. 071, “Enter the Demon,” Oct. 18, 2001. rrr. 072, “A Knight to Remember,” Nov. 1, 2001. sss. 073, “Brian Drain,” Nov. 8, 2001. ttt. 074, “Black as Cole,” Nov. 15, 2001. uuu. 076, “A from the Past,” Jan. 17,2002. vvv. 077, “Trial by Magic,” Jan. 24, 2002. www. 078, “Lost and Bound,” Jan. 31, 2002. xxx. 079, “Charmed and Dangerous,” Feb. 7, 2002. yyy. 080, “The Faces of Phoebe,” Feb. 14, 2002. zzz. 081, “Marry-Go-Round,” Mar. 14, 2002. aaaa. 082, “The Fifth Halliwheel,” Mar. 21, 2002. bbbb. 083, “Saving Private Leo,” Mar. 28, 2002. cccc. 084, “Bite Me,” Apr. 18, 2002. dddd. 085, “We’re Off to See the Wizard,” Apr. 25, 2002. eeee. 086, “Long Live the Queen,” May 2, 2002. ffff. 087, “Womb Raider,” May 9, 2002. gggg. 088, “Witch Way Now,” May 16, 2002. hhhh. 089, “A Witch’s Tail,” part 1, Sep. 22, 2002. iiii. 090, “A Witch’s Tail,” part 2, Sep. 22, 2002. jjjj. 091, “Happily Ever After,” Sep. 29, 2002. kkkk. 092, “Siren Song,” Oct. 6, 2002. llll. 093, “ in Tights,” Oct. 13, 2002. mmmm. 094, “The Eyes Have It,” Oct. 20, 2002. nnnn. 095, “Sympathy for the Demon,” Nov. 3, 2002. oooo. 096, “A Witch in Time,” Nov. 10, 2002. pppp. 097, “Sam I Am,” Nov. 17, 2002. qqqq. 098, “Y Tu Mummy Tambien,” Jan. 5, 2003. rrrr. 099, “The Importance of Being Phoebe,” Jan. 12, 2003. ssss. 100, “Centennial Charm,” Jan. 19, 2003. tttt. 101, “House Call,” Feb. 2, 2003. uuuu. 102, “ Dreamin’,” Feb. 9, 2003. vvvv. 103, “The Day the Music Died,” Feb. 16, 2003. wwww. 104, “Baby’s First Demon,” Mar. 30, 2003. xxxx. 105, “Lucky Charmed,” Apr. 6, 2003.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 40 of 56 yyyy. 106, “Cat House,” Apr. 13, 2003. zzzz. 107, “Nymphs Just Want to Have Fun,” Apr. 20, 2003. aaaaa. 108, “Sense and Sense Ability,” Apr. 27, 2003. bbbbb. 109, “Necromancing the Stone,” May 4, 2003. ccccc. 110, “Oh My Goddess,” part 1, May 11, 2003. ddddd. 111, “Oh My Goddess,” part 2, May 11, 2003. eeeee. 112, “Valhalley of the Dolls,” part 1, Sep. 28, 2003. fffff. 113, “Valhalley of the Dolls,” part 2, Sep. 28, 2003. ggggg. 114, “Forget Me Not,” Oct. 5, 2003. hhhhh. 115, “ Blondes,” Oct. 12, 2003. iiiii. 116, “Love’s a Witch,” Oct. 19, 2003. jjjjj. 117, “My Three Witches,” Oct. 26, 2003. kkkkk. 118, “Soul Survivor,” Nov. 2, 2003. lllll. 119, “Sword of the City,” Nov. 9, 2003. Box 21 mmmmm. 120. “Little Monsters” Nov. 16, 2003 nnnnn. 121. “Chris Crossed” Nov. 23, 2003 ooooo. 122. “Witchstock” Jan. 11, 2004 ppppp. 123. “Prince Charmed” Jan. 18, 2004 qqqqq. 124. “Used Karma” Jan. 25, 2004 rrrrr. 125, “The Legend of Sleepy Halliwell,” Feb. 8, 2004. sssss. 126, “I Dreamed of Phoebe,” Feb. 15, 2004. ttttt. 127, “The Courtship of Wyatt’s Father,” Feb. 22, 2004. uuuuu. 128, “Hyde School Reunion,” Mar. 14, 2004. vvvvv. 129, “Spin City,” Apr. 18, 2004. wwwww. 130, “Crimes and Witches Demeanors,” Apr. 25, 2004. xxxxx. 131, “A Wrong Days Journey into Right,” May 2, 2004. yyyyy. 132, “Witch Wars,” May 9, 2004. zzzzz. 133, “It’s a Bad, Bad World,” part 1, May 16, 2004. aaaaaa. 134, “It’s a Bad, Bad World,” part 2, May 16, 2004. bbbbbb. 135, “A Call to Arms,” Sep. 12, 2004. cccccc. 136, “The Bare Witch Project,” Sep. 19, 2004. dddddd. 137, “Cheaper by the ,” Sep. 26, 2004. eeeeee. 138, “Charmed,” Oct. 3, 2004. ffffff. 139, “Styx Feet Under,” Oct. 10, 2004. gggggg.140, “Once in a ,” Oct. 17, 2004. hhhhhh. 141, “Someone to Witch Over Me,” Oct. 31, 2004. iiiiii. 142, “Charmed Noir,” Nov. 14, 2004. jjjjjj. 143, “There’s Something About Leo,” Nov. 21, 2004. kkkkkk. 144, “Witchness Protection,” Nov. 28, 2004. llllll. 145, “Ordinary Witches,” Jan. 16, 2005. mmmmmm. 146, “Extreme Makeover World Edition,” Jan. 23, 2005. nnnnnn. 147, “Charmageddon,” Jan. 30, 2005. oooooo. 148, “Carpe Demon,” Feb. 13, 2005. pppppp. 149, “Show Ghouls,” Feb. 20, 2005. qqqqqq. 150, “The Seven Year Witch,” Apr. 10, 2005.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 41 of 56 rrrrrr. 151, “Scary Hand,” Apr. 17, 2005. ssssss. 152, “Little Box of Horrors,” Apr. 24, 2005. tttttt. 153, “Freaky Phoebe,” May 1, 2005. uuuuuu. 154, “Imaginary Friends,” May 8, 2005. vvvvvv. 155, “Death Becomes Them,” May 15, 2005. wwwwww. 156, “Something Wicca This Way Goes,” May 22, 2005. xxxxxx. 157, “Still Charmed and Kicking,” Sep. 25, 2005. yyyyyy. 158, “Malice in Wonderland,” Oct. 2, 2005. zzzzzz. 159, “Run Piper Run,” Oct. 9, 2005. aaaaaaa. 160, “Desperate Housewitches,” Oct. 16, 2005. bbbbbbb. 161, “ReWitched,” Oct. 23, 2005. ccccccc. 162, “Kill Billie, Vol. 1,” Oct. 30, 2005. ddddddd. 163, “The Lost Picture Show,” Nov. 6, 2005. eeeeeee. 164, “Battle of the Hexes,” Nov. 13, 2005. ffffffff. 165, “Hulkus Pocus,” Nov. 20, 2005. gggggggg. 166, “Vaya con Leos,” Nov. 27, 2005. Box 22 5. “7th Heaven,” episodes; by number, title and air date. a. Marketing packet, containing CD, CD-ROM and VHS tape with radio and television advertisements for station affiliates. b. 120, “Consideration,” Dec. 1, 2001. c. 121, “Pathetic,” Jan. 14, 2002. d. 122, “Suspicion,” Jan. 21, 2002. e. 123, “Drunk,” Feb. 4, 2002. f. 124, “Hot Pants,” Feb. 11, 2002. g. 125, “I Really Do,” Feb. 25, 2002. h. 126, “I Really Did,” Mar. 4, 2002. i. 128, “Lip Service,” Apr. 15, 2002. j. 129, “The Ring,” Apr. 22, 2002. k. 130, “Letting Go,” Apr. 29, 2002. l. 131, “The Known Soldier,” May 6, 2002. m. 132, “Holy War,” part 1, May 13, 2002. n. 133, “Holy War,” part 2, May 20, 2002. o. 134, “Monkey Business, Part 1,” Sep. 16, 2002. p. 135, “Monkey Business Part Deux,” Sep. 23, 2002. q. 136, “The Enemy Within,” Sep. 30, 2002. r. 137, “Bowling For Eric,” Oct. 7, 2002. s. 138, “The Heart of the Matter,” Oct. 14, 2002; rough cut review cassette. t. 138, “Regarding Eric,” Oct. 21, 2002. u. 139, “Gabrielle Come Blow Your Horn,” Nov. 4, 2002. v. 140, “Peer Pressure,” Nov. 11, 2002. w. 141, “Lost Souls,” Nov. 18, 2002. x. 142, “Cry For Help,” Nov. 25, 2002. y. 143, “Sunday,” Jan. 6, 2002.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 42 of 56 z. 144, “Back in the Saddle Again,” Jan. 20, 2003. aa. 145, “Not Always About You,” Jan. 27, 2003. bb. 146, “Smoking,” Feb. 3, 2003. cc. 147, “I Love Lucy,” Feb. 10, 2003. dd. 148, “Stand Up,” Feb. 17, 2003. ee. 149, “High Anxiety,” Feb. 24, 2003. ff. 150, “We Do,” Apr. 21, 2003; 2 copies. gg. 151, “That Touch of Bink,” Apr. 28, 2003. Box 23 hh. 152, “Dick,” May 7, 2003. ii. 153, “Life and Death, Part 1,” May 12, 2003. jj. 154, “Life and Death Part II,” May 19, 2003. kk. 155, “The Long Bad Summer,” Sep. 15, 2003. ll. 156, “An Early Fall,” Sep. 22, 2003. mm. 157, “PK,” Sep. 29, 2003. nn. 158, “I Wasn’t Expecting That,” Oct. 6, 2003. oo. 159, “Simon Camden,” Oct. 13, 2003. pp. 160, “Charity Begins at Home,” Oct. 20, 2003. qq. 161, “Getting to Know You,” Nov. 3, 2003. rr. 162, “Baggage,” Nov. 10, 2003. ss. 163, “Go Ask Alice,” Nov. 17, 2003. tt. 164, “The One Thing,” Nov. 24, 2003. uu. 165, “Bad Conversations/Good People,” Jan. 5, 2004. vv. 166, “The Prodigal Son,” Jan. 12, 2004. ww. 167, “Major League,” Jan. 19, 2004. xx. 168, “Healing Old Wounds,” Jan. 26, 2004. yy. 169, “Don’t Speak Ill of the Dead or Living,” Feb. 9, 2004. zz. 170, “The Anniversary,” Feb. 16, 2004. aaa. 171, “2 Weddings, an Engagement and a Funeral,” Feb. 23, 2004. bbb. 173, “There’s No Place Like It,” Apr. 19, 2004. ccc. 174, “High & Dry,” Apr. 26, 2004. ddd. 175, “Lost and Found,” May 3, 2004. eee. 176, “Little White Lies,” part 1, May 10, 2004. fff. 177, “Little White Lies,” part 2, May 17, 2004. ggg. 178, “Dropping Trou,” Sep. 13, 2004. hhh. 179, “,” Sep. 20, 2004. iii. 180, “The Song of Lucy,” Sep. 27, 2004. jjj. 181, “Bad Boys, Bad Boys, Whatcha Gonna Do,” Oct. 4, 2004. kkk. 182, “Vote,” Oct. 11, 2004. lll. 183, “Fathers,” Oct. 18, 2004. mmm. 184, “Regret to Inform,” Oct. 25, 2004. nnn. 185, “Why Not Me,” Nov. 1, 2004. ooo. 186, “Thanksgiving,” Nov. 15, 2004. ppp. 187, “Gratitude,” Nov. 22, 2004. qqq. 188, “Wayne’s World,” Nov. 29, 2004.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 43 of 56 rrr. 189, “Paper or Plastic,” Jan. 24, 2005. sss. 190, “The Fine Art of Parenting,” Jan. 31, 2005. ttt. 191, “First Date,” Feb. 7, 2005. uuu. 192, “Brotherly Love,” Feb. 21, 2005. vvv. 193, “Red Socks,” Feb. 14, 2005. www. 194, “Tangled Web We Weaved,” Feb. 28, 2005. xxx. 195, “Honor Thy Mother,” Apr. 25, 2005. yyy. 196, “Hungry,” May 2, 2005. zzz. 211, “The Heart of the Matter,” Oct. 14, 2002. aaaa. “Season 1: Complete Set,” factory-sealed DVD set. bbbb. “Season 2: Complete Set,” factory-sealed DVD set. Box 24 cccc. 197, “Leaps of Faith,” May 9, 2005. dddd. 198, “Mi Familia,” part 1, May 16, 2005. eeee. 199, “Mi Familia,” part 2, May 23, 2005. ffff. 200, “It’s Late,” Sep. 19, 2005. gggg. 201, “Home Run,” Sep. 26, 2005. hhhh. 202, “Mama’s Gonna Buy You a Diamond Ring,” Oct. 3, 2005. iiii. 203, “Ring Around the Rosie,” Oct. 10, 2005. jjjj. 204, “The Rat’s Out of the Bag,” Oct. 17, 2005. kkkk. 205, “Helpful,” Oct. 24, 2005. llll. 206, “Soup’s On,” Nov. 7, 2005. mmmm.207, “Chicken Noodle Heads,” Nov. 14, 2005. nnnn. 208, “,” Nov. 21, 2005. oooo.. 200, “Apple Pie,” Nov. 28, 2005. pppp. 210, “Xmas,” Dec. 12, 2005. 6. “Any Day Now” episodes [see Box 26 for additional episodes]. a. 066, “It’s Not Just a Word,” part 2, Mar. 18, 2001. b. 067, “Don’t Forget to Take Out Your Teeth,” July 22, 2001. c. 068, “No More, Forever,” July 29, 2001. d. 069, “Everyone Deserves to be Loved,” Aug. 5, 2001. e. 070, “Don’t Give Up,” Aug. 12, 2001. f. 071, “One Hour of Drama,” Aug. 19, 2001. g. 073, “Peace of Mind,” Sep. 2, 2001. h. 074, “The Consent,” Sep. 9, 2001. i. 075, “This is Not Foreplay,” Oct. 7, 2001. j. 076, “Blinded by the White,” Oct. 14, 2001. k. 077, “Rebel With a Cause,” Nov. 1, 2001. l. 078, “Stay of Execution,” Nov. 8, 2001. m. 079, “Still My Little Soldier,” Dec. 2, 2001. n. 082, “In Too Deep,” Jan. 13, 2002. o. 083, “Call Him Macaroni,” Jan. 20, 2002. p. 084, “Truth Hurts,” Jan. 27, 2002. q. 085, “Boys Will Be Boys,” Feb. 17, 2002. r. 086, “Let the Games Begin,” Mar. 3, 2002.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 44 of 56 s. 087, “Just the Beginning,” part 1, Mar. 10, 2002. t. 088, Just the Beginning,” part 2, Mar. 10, 2002. 7. “10-8: Officers on Duty,” episodes. a. 001, “Brothers in Arms,” Sep. 28, 2003. b. 002, “The Wild and the Innocent,” not aired. c. 003, “Badlands,” Oct. 19, 2003. d. 004, “Gun of a Son,” Oct. 12, 2003. e. 005, “Hard Days Night,” Oct. 5, 2003. f. 006, “Blood Sugar Sex Magic,” Oct. 26, 2003. g. 007, “Mercy Mercy Me,” Nov. 2, 2003. h. 008, “Late For School,” Nov. 9, 2003. i. 009, “Gimme Shelter,” Jan. 23, 2003. j. 010, “Let it Bleed,” Nov. 30, 2003. k. 011, “The Wild Bunch,” Dec. 7, 2003. l. 012, “Lucy in the Sky,” Dec. 21, 2003. m. 013, “Gypsy Road,” Jan. 14, 2004. n. 014, “Love Don’t Love Nobody,” Jan. 25, 2004. Box 25 8. “Wanted,” episodes. a. 001, pilot, “Rush,” July. 31, 2005. b. 002, “The Wild Bunch,” Aug. 7, 2005. c. 003, “Rubbing One Out,” Aug. 14, 2005. d. 004, “Shoot to Thrill,” Aug. 21, 2005. e. 005, “Badlands,” Aug. 21, 2005. f. 006, “The Promises of Darkness,” Aug. 28, 2005. g. 007, “Click, Click, Boom,” Sep. 11, 2005. h. 008, “Lips Are Lips,” Dec. 5, 2005. i. 009, “La Pistola Y El Corazon,” Dec. 12, 2005. j. 010, “Sex Pistols,” Sep. 4, 2005. k. 012, “Ronin,” Sep, 18, 2005. l. 013, “The Last Temptation,” Dec. 19, 2005. 9. “Clubhouse,” episodes. a. 005, “Spectator Interference,” Oct. 19, 2004. b. 006, “Stealing Home,” July 14, 2005. c. 007, “Road Trip,” June 30, 2005. d. 008, “Between First and Home,” July 7, 2005. e. 009, “Save Situation,” July 21, 2005. f. “Old Timers Day,” July 28, 2005. g. “Player Rep,” Aug. 4, 2005. 10. “Summerland,” episodes. a. 001, pilot, June 1, 2004. b. 002, “And So the Day Begins,” June 1, 2004. c. 003, “Fireworks,” June 8, 2004. d. 004, “Into My Life,” June 15, 2004. e. 005, “The Grass is Greener Than You Think,” June 22, 2004. f. 006, “Big Waves,” June 29, 2004.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 45 of 56 g. 007, “Heat Wave,” July 6, 2004. h. 008, “Secrets,” July 13, 2004. i. 009, “Skipping School,” July 20, 2004. j. 010, “Kicking and Screaming,” July 27, 2004. k. 011, “Life in a Fish Bowl,” Aug. 3, 2004. l. 012, “Yummy Mummy,” Aug. 10, 2004. m. 013, “On the Last Night of Summer,” Aug. 17, 2004. n. 014, “The Wisdom to Know the Difference,” Feb. 28, 2005. o. 015, “I Am the Walrus,” Mar. 7, 2005. p. 016, “Sledgehammer,” Mar. 14, 2005. q. 017, “Pick Nick,” Mar. 21, 2005. r. 018, “Mr. & Mrs. Who,” Mar. 28, 2005. s. 019, “The Pleides,” Apr. 4, 2005. t. 020, “Where There’s a Will There’s a Wave,” Apr. 11, 2005. u. 021, “Leaving Playa Linda,” Apr. 11, 2005. v. 022, “Signs,” June 13, 2005. w. 023, “Space Between Us,” June 20, 2005. x. 024, “Safe House,” June 27, 2005 y. 025, “Careful What You Wish For,” July 11, 2005 z. 026, “What’s Past is Prolonged,” July 18, 2005 Box 26 11. “Beverly Hills, 90210” episodes. [See Box 28 for footage under original title “Doing Time in Beverly Hills.”] a. 009, “Isn’t it Romantic?” day 1, reel 1, Nov. 2, 1990. b. “Class of Beverly Hills,” pilot, Sep. 28, 1990. c. “Class of Beverly Hills,” episode 2: “Every Dream Has Its Price Tag,” reel 5, TC day 5; Aug. 30, 1990. d. “Every Dream Has Its Price Tag” viewing copy, Sep. 28, 1990. e. 009, “Isn’t It Romantic” (Russian dub), Jan. 3, 1991. f. “Class of Beverly Hills” Short version dub. May 23, 1990 g. Pilot episode, “Class of Beverly Hills,” commercial copy with promotional inserts, 1990. h. “The Graduation,” commercial copy, 1993. i. Generic tape, July 19, 1991; “For Tori Spelling” written on cover. j. “Beverly Hills 90210: The Reunion,” May 11, 2003. k. “Ode to Joy,” also marked “Twice Coded.” l. 059, “Home and Away,” Oct. 7, 1992. m. “‘Little Fish,’ Show #3 (Not final!)” n. 028, “Camping Trip,” Aug. 29, 1991. o. 076, “A Night to Remember,” May 5, 1993; French version. p. Miscellaneous clips and promotional material. (i) Sample tape containing:

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 46 of 56 (a) Main title. :90. (b) “Brandon Generic.” :30. (c) “Brenda Generic.” :30. (d) “Dylan Generic.” :30. (ii) “BH-285. Scene 65.” Mar. 31, 2000. “Aaron Spelling cuts in on Tori Spelling and Vincent Young at the wedding reception dance.” (iii) Dailies viewing tape, reel 1, day 1, Sep. 22, 1992. (iv) Dailies viewing cassette, reel 2, day 2, dated Sep. 23, 1992 (this is not the air date, but date the cassette was made). 12. “Melrose Place.” a. Episodes. (i) 099, “Prod. Cut.,” Aug. 20, 1992 (could be “Responsibly Yours”). (ii) “Asses to Ashes,” May 24, 1999. b. :90 promotional spot (not final air copy). 13. “The Heights” episodes. a. Pilot, dated May 5, 1992. b. 001, “Pilot,” OAD, Aug. 27, 2002. c. 002, “On the Nickel,” Sep. 17, 1992 (also listed as episode 004). d. 003, “A Star Ain’t Nothing But a Ball o’ Gas,” Sep. 3, 1992. e. 004, “On the Nickel” (rough cut), Sep. 17, 1992. f. 005, “Fear of Heights,” Oct. 1, 1992. g. 006, “Reunion,” Sep. 24, 1992. h. 008, “No Place Like Home,” Oct. 22, 1992. i. 009, “What Does It Take?” Nov. 5, 1992. j. 010, “Independence Day,” Nov. 12, 1992. k. 011, “The Wanderer,” no air date. l. 012, “Things That Go Bump in the Night,” Nov. 26, 1992. 14. “Hearts Are Wild,” episodes. a. 001, pilot, “Jack of Hearts,” Jan. 24, 1992. b. 002, “Blind Love,” Jan. 17, 1992. c. 003, “The Catch,” Jan. 31, 1992. d. 004, “The Maestro,” Mar. 13, 1992. e. 005, “One Magic Summer,” Feb. 28, 1992. f. 006, “Coming Home,” Mar. 6, 1992. 15. “Any Day Now” (continued). a. Episode 030, “It’s Not About the Butter” part 2, Oct. 24, 1999; U-Matic format video cassette. b. Cold open through opening credits, Oct. 11, 2000; Betacam SP format video cassette. Box 27 16. “2000 Malibu Road” episodes. a. 001 and 002 (2 hours), Aug. 23, 1992.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 47 of 56 b. 003, Aug. 26, 1992. c. 004, Sep. 2, 1992. d. 005 (aired back-to-back with 006), Sep. 9, 1992. e. 006, Sep. 9, 1992. 17. “Burke’s Law” remake, episodes. a. 001, pilot, “Who Killed ?” Jan. 7, 1994. b. “PB: 12 REC: 23,” Sep. 17, 1993. c. “PD: 7 REC: 23,” Sep. 20, 1993. 18. “Adventures, Inc.” pilot. a. “Temp dub, screened at network,” May 11, 1993. b. “Dub,” June 15, 1993. 19. “Models, Inc.” episodes. a. 003, “It’ll Never Happen Again, Again,” July 13, 1994. b. 004, “Skin Deep,” July 20, 1994. 20. “The Decorator,” pilot (never aired), 1965. 21. “Finally Home,” pilot, May 3, 2000. 22. “Gulf City,” pilot, May 5, 1992. 23. “Green Dolphin Beat,” pilot/movie. a. Parts 1 and 2, 1994. b. Parts 1 and 2, June 15, 1993. 24. “Winnetka Road” pilot. a. May 12, 1993. b. June 15, 1993. 25. “,” pilot. a. “Bad copy,” 1969. b. “Copy #1 from 1/2” VHS,” Sep. 22, 1969. 26. “Grosse Point,” pilot for WB Network, May 2000. 27. “San Berdoo,” pilot, production date Mar. 30, 1980. 28. “Angels ’88,” preview tape, May 6, 1988; 9:30 minutes run time. 29. “Charlie’s Angels,” episode “Let Our Angel Live,” time coded screener, June 4, 1981. 30. “Malibu Shores,” dailies, episode 1, day 2 (Randy Spelling). 31. “Hotel,” episode 060, reels 1 and 2, Dec. 27, 1985. 32. “Deep,” pilot, version #3 (UPN), 2001. 33. “Family,” pilot, “The Best Years,” Mar. 9, 1976. 34. “Nightingales,” pilot, parts 1 and 2, “Viewing Cassette,” June 17, 1988. 35. “Monsters” (show produced by Richard P. Rubenstein, producing partner and business partner with AS.) a. Episodes. (i) 001, “The Feverman,” Oct. 22, 1998. (ii) “Vampire Hunter” and “My Zombie Lover,” both 1988. (iii) “Reaper” and “”Farmer’s Daughter,” both 1989; includes TNS to AS from Rubenstein (signed “R”), Sep. 26, 1989.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 48 of 56 (iv) “One Wolf’s Family,” Feb. 17, 1990. b. Publicity; “Monsters” promos. 36. “Stranger in the Mirror,” 2-hour ABC TV movie, 1993. 37. “Janek: Grand Central Murders,” CBS TV movie, 2 hours, 1992. 38. “Back to the Streets of San Francisco,” NBC TV movie, 2 hours, 1992. 39. “Jane’s House,” CBS TV movie, 2 hours, 1993. 40. “These Old Broads,” ABC TV movie, 2 hours, Feb. 12, 2001. 41. “And the Band Played On,” HBO TV movie. a. Part 1 of 2, Sep. 11, 1993. b. Part 2 of 2, Sep. 11, 1993. c. Commercial copy, factory sealed. 42. “Satan’s School for Girls,” TV movie, Sep. 19, 1973. Box 28 43. “Danielle Steel’s Jewels,” acts 8-11. 44. “Jack of Hearts,” reels 1-3, Apr. 12, 1991. 45. “: “Hollywood Wives,” TV movie, parts 1-6 (1 hour each); 3 cassettes; Feb. 17-18, 1985. 46. “Three Kings,” dailies. a. Reels 9, 10, 11, 12 MOS, 13, 14 MOS, Sep. 29, 1987. b. Reels 31-38, Oct. 6, 1987. c. Reels 60-62, Oct. 14, 1987. 47. “Heartbeat.” a. Show 10 dailies, reels 1-7, Dec. 12, 1988. b. , reels 1-6, Jan. 17, 1989. 48. “High Mountain Rangers,” episode “The Only Place to Live,” reels 1-5, May 17, 1988. 49. “Welsh Idol,” episode, “Dub,” Nov. 19, 1986. 50. “Doing Time in Beverly Hills” (original title for “Beverly Hills 90210”), dailies, day 14, “shoot 4/5 Xfer 4/6,” Apr. 7, 1990. 51. “Troop Beverly Hills,” News at Ten, KTLA-TV/Los Angeles, 10 pm, Mar. 21, 1989. :50. 52. “Saved By the Bell,” movie of the week: “Hawaiian Style,” directed by Don Barnhart, Nov. 27, 1992. 53. “Who’s The Boss,” episode titled “Hit the Road,” Sep. 23, 1987. 54. “Dynasty: The Reunion,” TV movie a. Part I, 2 hours, Oct. 20, 1991. b. Part II, 2 hours, Oct. 22, 1991. c. Gag reel; U-Matic format cassette tape. 55. “,” pilot, “One Angry Man,” Jan. 10, 2003. 56. “Curse of the Corn People.” a. Reels, Mar. 29, 1989. b. Reels 52-57 MOS. 57. “T.V. 101,” episode dated Mar. 6, 1989. 58. “Starsky and Hutch,” gag reel; U-Matic format cassette tape. 59. “Love Boat.” a. Party reel, Feb. 27, 1980; U-Matic format cassette tape.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 49 of 56 b. Gag reel, 1982-1983 season; U-Matic format cassette tape. 60. “The Mod Squad,” episode titled “A Time for Remembering,” labeled “MS-O-48”; U-Matic format cassette tape. Box 29 B. AS. 1. Television and film appearances during AS’s acting career. a. “Two Before the Mast,” Paramount, starring , 1946. b. “Vicki,” 1953 (3 copies in VHS format, one copy in U- Matic). c. “Three Young Texans,” 1954, 78 min. d. “Gunsmoke,” episode titled “The Guitar,” OAD July 21, 1956 (4 copies). e. “Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse,” episode titled “Willy,” starring ; AS played the role of Dog Catcher; 1958-1959. f. “I Love Lucy,” episode 112, “Tennessee Bound,” 1955 (2 tapes). g. “Zane Gray Theater,” with Sammy Davis, Jr., 1956; U- Matic format cassette tape. h. “Mr. A.S. in Alfred Hitchcock [Presents],” Apr. 3, 1995; 7 U-Matic cassette tapes: parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 2. Television and public appearances (interviews, tributes, etc.) a. “Merv Griffin Show,” AS guest, parts I and II; 2 U-Matic format cassette tapes. b. “Sammy & Company,” AS appeared as guest, Apr. 19, 1975; U-Matic format cassette tapes. Box 30 c. “Aaron Spelling: King of Primetime,” E! Entertainment Television, Dec, 27, 1998 and Jan. 8, 1999, 60 minutes (3 VHS cassettes, one U-Matic cassette). d. “Spelling Residence,” KCAL Channel 9, First 9 News, July 10, 1992, 6:57 PM. e. “Aaron Spelling,” KNBC Channel 4 “Entertainment Tonight,” Feb. 4, 1993, 7:22 PM. f. Dennis Miller mentions AS, KTTV Channel 11 44th Annual Emmy Awards, 8 PM, Aug. 30, 1992; and Tim Allen mentions AS at 9:30 PM, Aug. 30, 1992. g. Lifetime Achievement Award, 13th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards, KNBC Channel 4, 9:11 PM, Feb. 28, 1997. h. Aaron Spelling Book Tour, KABC News, 11:23 PM, Aug. 5, 1996. i. “TV Academy Hall of Fame Honors Aaron Spelling,” 1996, 16 min. j. “Aaron Spelling Tribute,” Friars Club Lifetime Achievement Award, Oct. 23, 2002; “Version 1 Dub of Supercomputer,” 9 min. (2 copies).

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 50 of 56 k. “Salute to Aaron Spelling: (1) Museum of Radio & Television,” 1988. l. “ Television Academy: Hall of Fame,” 1996, 16 min. m. “Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Interview with Mr. Spelling,” Nov. 18, 1999; 3 tapes, parts 1, 2, 3. n. AS and Tori Spelling: “Gossip Show,” Oct. 1992. o. “AS Producer Credit Highlights,” 2000 (2 copies). p. “AS Biographical and Career Highlights.” q. “Late Show with Conan O’Brien,” re: “Mr. Spelling,” Nov. 10, 1999. r. “TV Academy Hall of Fame Honors Aaron Spelling,” 1996 (2 tapes, ceremony parts 1 and 2). s. AS interviews. (i) At Hollywood Walk of Fame. (ii) “Tom Snyder Show,” Apr. 12, 1978. (iii) “Hour Show,” Nov. 22, 1985, “poor quality.” (iv) Tori Spelling talks with and Jose Eber/Chastity Bono, Feb. 11, 1981. t. “An All Star Party for Aaron Spelling,” Mar. 7, 1998. u. CNN appearance, Dec. 4, 5 PM-6 PM. v. “Tonight Show” / ”Late Show,” KNBC-TV, Oct. 17 and 18, 2000. w. “Hasty Pasty” wins Valkyr Handicap at Hollywood Park, July 1, 1989 (AS and Candy Spelling owned the racehorse). x. AS, “Hollywood Closeup.” (i) Interview at home, Nov. 8, 1985; “Reel 6A,” KABC-TV; U-Matic format cassette tape. (ii) #100-86, Sep. 25, 1986; U-Matic format cassette tape. y. “Entertainment Tonight,” back stage at “Hollywood Wives,” broadcast Sunday, Oct. 21, 1984; U-Matic format cassette tape. z. “Aaron Spelling Press Reception,” Oct. 20, 1985, U-Matic format cassette tape. aa. Blockbuster Entertainment 1993 shareholders meeting, “Ron Goes to Spelling Entertainment,” rough cut, 14 min., U-Matic format cassette tape. Box 31 bb. ABC-TV Special Projects, rough cut, AS Features (Parts 1, 2, 3) Oct. 2, 1985, U-Matic format cassette tape. cc. “Career Highlights,” 12:45 min., U-Matic format cassette tape. dd. “Late Night With Conan O’Brien,” Nov. 18, 1999 (2 VHS and one U-Matic cassettes). ee. “Spelling Corporate Video ’98,” U-Matic format cassette tape.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 51 of 56 ff. “Spelling Premiere Network: Sales Tape. Worldvision,” Sep. 1993; shown to buyers at Spelling House; U-Matic format cassette tape. gg. “Fantasy Island,” episode #192625 “God Child - Curtain Call,” Nov. 2, 1983, U-Matic format cassette tape. hh. “Entertainment Tonight” cassette / Jackie Collins “Husbands and Wives,” U-Matic format cassette. ii. “Aaron Spelling Corporate Profile with Visual Time- Code,” July 1986, U-Matic format cassette tape. jj. “Spelling Star,” unedited and edited, 2 U-Matic format cassette tapes. kk. “Aaron Spelling and Family,” Aug. 16, 1985, U-Matic format cassette tape . ll. “Zane Gray Theater,” 1956 (Sammy Davis Jr.), U-Matic format cassette tape. mm. “Hollywood Reporter Awards. Music Center.” Aug. 13, 1983. nn. “Biography: Dominick Dunne,” A&E, “Whole Show Unedited,” 1 hour. oo. “Aaron Spelling Biographical and Career Highlights” (viewing copy). pp. “People Magazine special” (2 copies). qq. “Aaron Spelling: King of Primetime: E! Entertainment TV,” Jan. 8, 1999, 1 hour (2 copies). Box 32 rr. “Aaron Spelling Composite Tape Interviews,” 12 min., 1999. ss. CNN “Showbiz Today,” interview, July 6, 1992. tt. “AS and Wife (Candy)” from “Entertainment Tonight,” #1343. uu. TV Academy Hall of Fame Honors Aaron Spelling,” 1996, 16 min. vv. AS tribute with voiceover, 9 min., Oct. 18, 2001, Betacam SP format cassette tape. ww. “Aaron Spelling Tribute. Version 1 & 2. Dub of SuperComputer Edited Master,” Oct. 10, 2001, Betacam SP format cassette tape. xx. “Aaron Spelling Tribute: Selected Clips,” Betacam SP format cassette tape. yy. “Still of Spelling Logo for 20 Minutes,” Nov. 3, 1997, Betacam SP format cassette tape. zz. “Main Titles of 35 Hit Series Produced by Aaron Spelling,” 45 sec. aaa. “Aaron Spelling Interview, Hour Magazine,” Nov. 22, 1985; air date combined with five interview tributes; including Gavin MacLeod, Linda Evans, Connie Selleca, and Jack Scalia, U-Matic format cassette tape .

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 52 of 56 bbb. , “Man of the Year” ceremony, parts 1 and 2, Dec. 2, 1986; 2 U-Matic format cassette tapes. ccc. “Career Highlights: Aaron Spelling. Prepared by Museum of Television and Radio,” 12:54 run time, 1988; 2 U-Matic format cassette tapes. ddd. “Spelling Salute Tied. BAFTA, Women, Bigotry, Social Issues, & Faces,” 18:25 run time, Oct. 13, 2000, U-Matic format cassette tape. eee. “Museum of Television and Radio: ‘The 70’s’,” re: popular TV shows of the 70s, abridged version, 21 min. fff. “16th Wedding Anniversary of Aaron and Candy Spelling,” U-Matic format cassette tape. ggg. “Spelling Train Departure,” n.d., U-Matic format cassette tape. hhh. “Elton Rule Lecture Seminar,” AS was guest speaker, 18 min., U-Matic format cassette tape. iii. “Writers Conference with Aaron Spelling,” July 23, 1982, 2 U-Matic format cassette tapes. jjj. “Understanding Ratings,” KABC Channel 7, AS and Regis Philbin, May 1, 1981, 6:50 PM, U-Matic format cassette tape. kkk. AM Los Angeles air check, Sep. 1, 1982, 8 AM, U-Matic format cassette tape. 3. Image of AS used for tribute/publicity; AS with cast members from hit shows from 1980s to 2000; black and white and color TIFF images at 300 dpi, Oct. 12, 2001, CD-ROM. 4. “Aaron Spelling Bee,” TV Land channel produced video game disc. 5. TV Land Awards 2005 DVD (2 copies). Box 33 C. Tori Spelling, personal life and acting career. 1. “Youth AIDS Foundation Honors Tori Spelling,” Apr. 27, 1992. 2. “Youth AIDS Foundation,” E! Channel news daily, Apr. 29, 1992. 3. “Tori Spelling Talks About Fan Mail,” KTLA Channel 5 Morning News, May 15, 1992. 4. Tori Spelling, “Things to Do On a Rainy Day,” rough cut scenes. 5. “Selected Scenes (5): Tori Spelling,” Dec. 1991. 6. “90210 Productions” from 1” clip reel, Mar. 20, 1992. 7. “Honey Nut Cheerio Commercial” (:30sec), Tori Spelling and Brian Austin Green. 8. “Universal Studios Tour in ” (2 copies). 9. E! Channel “Inside Word,” Apr. 14, 1992, 10:30 PM. 10. “,” Tori Spelling segment, KNBC 4, 11:30 PM, Dec. 12, 1992. 11. “ Tori’s Scenes: Aaron Spelling Productions,” Oct. 14, 1986, U- Matic format cassette tapes. a. “Glitter,” show #010.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 53 of 56 b. “T.J. Hooker,” prod. no. 181679. c. “Hotel,” show #060. 12. Tori’s “Glitter” episode, on a U-Matic cassette labeled “Dynasty.” 13. “Youth AIDS Foundation of Los Angele Honors Tori Spelling,” Apr. 27, 1992, U-Matic format cassette tape. 14. “Tori’s ‘Wizard’ Episode, #4P14 Final,” Jan. 23, 1987, U-Matic format cassette tape. 15. “‘Monsters’ Section of Tori Spelling,” Mar. 17, 1989, U-Matic format cassette tape. 16. “The Hollywood Kids,” “ Show,” KTLA Channel 5, Aug. 31, 1992. 17. “Tori Spelling’s Birthdays,” 11, 12, and 13th, U-Matic format cassette tape. Box 34 18. Tori’s “Love Boat,” U-Matic format cassette tapes. a. Reels 1 and 2, Nov. 20, 1980. b. T-27, May 20, 1982. 19. “Vega$,” Tori Spelling segment, aired Apr. 22, 1981, 5 min., Betacam SP format cassette tape; for AS tribute, Aug. 20, 1997. D. Randy Spelling, personal life and acting career. 1. Randy Spelling’s 7th birthday, U-Matic format cassette tape. 2. Randy Spelling clips, U-Matic format cassette tape. a. BH/56. b. “Malibu Shores.” c. “Entertainment Tonight.” 3. Randy Spelling scenes, “Beverly Hills 90210,” 10 scenes, 2 tapes including one U-Matic cassette. 4. Randy Spelling scenes, “Malibu Shores,” and “Sunset Beach,” 4:55 min., U-Matic format cassette tape. 5. Randy Spelling interview on FOX 11 News, Nov. 16, 1997, 9:45am E. Miscellaneous videos. 1. pilot (AS’s company helped produce the series). 2. “Bill and Coo,” film, 1947, 58 min. 3. K-ABC News, “90210,” Nov. 11, 1991. 4. “Burke’s Law,” Wed. Jan. 5; “Entertainment Tonight”; CNN “Showbiz Today.” 5. “The Love Boat Special” (Pangolin Pictures), 48 min., Nov. 2001. 6. A&E “Biography” on “The Love Boat,” Sep. 6, 2001. 7. “Lofty,” Nov. 13, 1986. 8. “E! True Hollywood Story” on “Beverly Hills 90210.” 9. “Dynasty” E! Entertainment special, Nov. 7, 2001, 2 hours. 10. , KTLA Channel 5, Dennis Miller Show, Jan. 27, 1992. 11. “,” July 25, 2000. 12. Sumner Redstone on CNBC, Nov. 4, 1998. 13. Texaco commercial, KNBC 4, Feb. 15, 1993.

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 54 of 56 14. Mickey Mouse Club, Disney Channel, Nov. 24, 1992. 15. Channel 5, 10 AM “Scoop with Sam and Dorothy.” 16. MTV Summer Preview, June 20, 21, 22, 1992. 17. Luke Perry, KNBC Channel 4, “Late Night with David Letterman,” Feb. 5, 1993. 18. Brian Austin Green, “Beverly Hills 90210,” KTLA Channel 5, Morning News, May 4, 1993. 19. FOX Network and programming for young people, CNN “Showbiz Today,” Sep. 1, 1992. 20. “Personals,” unedited, KCBS Channel 2, Nov. 11, 1992. 21. “Melrose Heights 90210 KTTV ,” Nov. 1, 1992. 22. MTV/Networks, Inc., Kids Choice Awards, reel # 10B, Nov. 23, 1992.

F. Film reels. 1. 16mm. Canister 1 a. “Zane Gray Theatre,” episode #3747, “The Silent Sentry,” Feb. 16, 1961; episode written by AS; black and white. Canister 2 b. “Rebirth of a Nation,” film, color. Canister 3 c. “ Part 2/Part 3,” episode #57-18 (original case had different label than the marking on head spliced onto reel); black and white. 2. 35mm. Canister 4 a. AS home movie; AS with child (possibly Tori Spelling) and large bag of popcorn; color; undated. b. “The Company Tests.” Canister 5 (i) #206777 Wk. Trac R-1 HD. Sound track. Canister 6 (ii) #206777 R-1 HD. Color film footage. Canister 7 (iii) #206777 Wk Pic R-2 HD. Color film footage. Canister 8 (iv) #206777 Wk-Trac R-2 HD. Sound track. Canister 9 c. “Swiss Family” “Jean Lafitte,” black and white. Canister 10 d. Untitled color footage, “Tori-1 E/S MOS.”

X. Large Size Material. Box 35 A. Mounted Hollywood Reporter list of Top 100 Grossing Films of 1983, with AS-produced “Mr. Mom” highlighted in blue; brass plate attached engraved “To Aaron Spelling, Not bad for a hobby. Love, Creative Artists Agency, Inc.” B. Mounted Variety cover with AS photo commemorating 3,000 television episodes, Nov. 17, 1995 (2 items). C. Framed color photo of AS and Candy Spelling, n.d. D. Broadcasting and Cable magazine, with AS photo, Jan. 23 issue. E. Plaque from Viacom congratulating Spelling Entertainment “on a Great 1998-1999 Season.” F. Poster; “Museum of Broadcasting Tribute to Aaron Spelling,” 1988 (2 items).

Spelling, Aaron (10/13/09) Page 55 of 56 Package 1 G. Black and white photo of AS in beggar costume for “Kismet”, 1955. Package 2 H. Mounted advertisements as they appeared in The Hollywood Reporter re: AS’s induction to the Broadcasting Hall of Fame, 1996. Package 3 I. Spelling Family Christmas caricature by John Holiday, ink and watercolor, framed. Package 4 J. Award for AS Productions for contributions to Heaven on Earth Ranch for Handicapped Children, n.d. Package 5 K. Mounted certificate to AS from the City of Los Angeles commending him for achievements in the entertainment field, likely from 1996. L. Re: “Courage to Dream” fundraiser. 1. Certificate from City of Los Angeles commending AS for achievements in the entertainment field, Sep. 27, 1996. 2. Certificate from City of Los Angeles commending Candy Spelling for her involvement in the community and leadership roles and continued efforts to help others, Sep. 27, 1996. 3. Certificate from the County of Los Angeles to AS and Candy Spelling honoring their “dedicated service to the affairs of the community and for… numerous contributions for the benefit of all the citizens of Los Angeles County,” Sep. 29, 1996. M. Mounted OK magazine images of Candy Spelling for piece titled “Life Without Love is Not Worth Living,” n.d. Package 6 N. Framed print from Center de Niños, Inc. Celebration, 1972-1997. Package 7 O. Dallas Morning News, Apr. 22, 1923; bound original newspaper from birthday of AS.

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I. Manuscripts. A. Scripts re: AS, may include holograph notes. [LOOSE] Box 36 1. “Wagon Train,” 1957-1958. 2. “The Dick Powell Show,” 1962-1963. Box 37 3. “The Lloyd Bridges Show,” 1962-1963. 4. “Burke’s Law.” a. 1963. Box 38 b. 1963-1965. Box 39 c. 1964-1965. 5. “Amos Burke Secret Agent,” 1965-1966. Box 40 6. “Honey West,” 1965-1966. 7. “The Smothers Brothers Show,” 1965-1966. Box 41 a. Ibid. 8. “Rango,” 1966-1967. 9. “The Hour,” 1968-1969. Box 42 10. “,” 1967-1968. 11. “The New People.” a. 1969-1970. Box 43 b. Ibid. 12. “The Mod Squad.” a. 1968-1969. Box 44 b. 1969-1971. Box 45 c. 1970-1972. Box 46 d. 1972-1973. 13. “,” 1970-1971. Box 47 14. “Silent Force,” 1970-1971. 15. “The Rookies,” a. 1972-1974. Box 48 b. 1973-1975. Box 49 c. 1974-1976. 16. “Chopper One,” 1973-1974. Box 50 17. “Starsky and Hutch.” a. 1975-1977. Box 51 b. 1976-1978. Box 52 c. 1978-1979. 18. “Charlie’s Angels.” a. 1976-1977. Box 53 b. 1976-1978. Box 54 c. 1978-1980. Box 55 d. 1979-1981 Box 56 19. “SWAT.”

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a. 1975-1976. Box 57 b. Ibid. 20. “Family.” a. 1976-1978. Box 58 b. 1977-1979. Box 59 c. 1978-1980. 21. “Love Boat.” a. 1977-1978. Box 60 b. 1977-1979. Box 61 c. 1978-1980. Box 62 d. 1980-1981. Box 63 e. 1981-1983. Box 64 f. 1982-1984. Box 65 g. 1983-1985. Box 66 h. 1984-1986. Box 67 i. 1985-1987. 22. “Vega$.” a. 1978-1979. Box 68 b. 1979-1981. Box 69 c. 1980-1981. 23. “Zane Grey Theatre,” 1956-1957. 24. “The French Atlantic Affair,” 1979-1980. 25. “Dynasty.” a. 1980-1981. Box 70 b. 1981-1983. Box 71 c. 1982-1985. Box 72 d. 1984-1986. Box 73 e. 1985-1987. Box 74 f. 1986-1989. Box 75 g. 1988-1989. 26. “Fantasy Island.” a. 1976-1978. Box 76 b. 1978-1980. Box 77 c. 1979-1981. Box 78 d. 1980-1983. Box 79 e. 1982-1984. Box 80 f. 1983-1984. 27. “Friends,” 1977-1979. 28. “The San Pedro Beach Bums, 1977-1978. 29. “The B.A.D. Cats,” 1979-1980. Box 81 30. “Hart to Hart.” a. 1979-1981. Box 82 b. 1980-1983. Box 83 c. 1982-1984. Box 84 d. 1983-1984. 31. “,” 1980-1981.

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32. “The Best Little Girl in the World,” 1980-1981. 33. “The Protectors,” 1980-1981. 34. “Sizzle,” 1980-1981. 35. “Strike Force.” a. 1980-1982. Box 85 b. 1981-1982. 36. “At Ease, 1981-1983. 37. “Maserati and the Brain,” 1981-1982. Box 86 38. “TJ Hooker.” a. 1981-1984. Box 87 b. 1983-1985. Box 88 c. 1984-1985. 39. “Don’t Go to Sleep,” 1982-1983. 40. “Matt Houston.” a. 1982-1983. Box 89 b. 1982-1984. Box 90 c. 1984-1985. 41. “,” 1982-1983. 42. “Wild Women of Chastity Gulch,” 1982-1983. 43. “Hotel.” a. 1983-1984. Box 91 b. 1983-1985. Box 92 c. 1984-1986. Box 93 d. 1985-1988. Box 94 e. 1987-1988. 44. “Velvet,” 1983-1984. 45. “Finder of Lost Loves,” 1984-1985. Box 95 a. Ibid. 46. “Glitter,” 1984-1985. 47. “MacGruder and Loud,” 1984-1985. Box 96 48. “The Colbys.” a. 1985-1987. Box 97 b. 1986-1987. 49. “Hollywood Beat,” 1985-1986. Box 98 50. “Life with Lucy,” 1986-1987. 51. “Heartbeat,” 1987-1989. Box 99 52. “Nightingales,” 1989. 53. “Beverly Hills, 90210.” a. 1990-1991. Box 100 b. 1990-1992. Box 101 c. 1992-1994. Box 102 d. 1993-1995. Box 103 e. 1994-1996. Box 104 f. 1995-1997. Box 105 g. 1996-1998. Box 106 h. 1997-1999.

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Box 107 i. 1998-2000. Box 108 j. 1999-2000. 54. “Hearts are Wild,” 1991-1992. 55. “2000 Malibu Road,” 1992. 55. “The Heights.” a. 1992. Box 109 b. Ibid. 56. “Melrose Place.” a. 1992-1993. Box 110 b. 1992-1994. Box 111 c. 1993-1995. Box 112 d. 1994-1996. Box 113 e. 1995-1997. Box 114 f. 1996-1998. Box 115 g. 1997-1999. Box 116 57. “The Round Table,” 1992. 58. “Winnetka Road,” 1993-1994. 59. “Burke’s Law.” a. 1994-1995. Box 117 b. Ibid. 60. “Heaven Help Us,” 1994-1995. 61. “Madman of the People.” a. 1994-1995. Box 118 b. Ibid. 62. “Models Inc.” a. 1994-1995. Box 119 b. Ibid. 63. “Robin’s Hoods,” 1994-1995. 64. “Kindred… the Embraced.” a. 1995-1996. Box 120 b. Ibid. 65. “Malibu Shores,” 1995-1996. 66. “Savannah.” a. 1995-1997. Box 121 b. 1996-1997. 67. “University Hospital,” 1995. 68. “Seventh Heaven.” a. 1996-1997. Box 122 b. 1996-1998. Box 123 c. 1997-2000. Box 124 d. 1999-2001. Box 125 e. 2000-2003. Box 126 f. 2002-2004. Box 127 g. 2003-2006. Box 128 h. 2005-2007. Box 129 69. “Any Day Now.”

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a. 1998-2000. Box 130 b. 1999-2001. Box 131 c. 2000-2002. Box 132 70. “Buddy Faro,” 1998-1999. 71. “Charmed.” a. 1998-1999. Box 133 b. 1998-2001. Box 134 c. 2000-2002. Box 135 d. 2001-2004. Box 136 e. 2003-2005. Box 137 f. 2004-2006. Box 138 72. “Love Boat: The Next Wave,” 1998-1999. 73. “Rescue 77,” 1999. Box 139 74. “Safe Harbor,” 1999-2000. 75. “Titans,” 2000-2001. 76. ”All Souls,” 2001. 77. “10-8,” 2003-2004. Box 140 a. Ibid. 78. “Clubhouse,” 2004. 79. “Summerland.” a. 2004. Box 141 b. 2004-2005. 80. “Wanted,” 2005. B. Pilot and TV special scripts re: AS, may include holograph notes. Box 142 1. “The Octopus,” 1970-1971. 2. “The Rookies,” 1971-1972. 3. “Starsky and Hutch,” 1974-1975. 4. “Charlie’s Angels,” 1975-1976. 5. “The Love Boat II,” 1976-1977. 6. “The Love Boat III,” 1976-1977. 7. “The San Pedro Bums,” 1976-1977. 8. “Return to Fantasy Island,” 1977-1978. 9. “Vega$,” 1977-1978. 10. “The B.A.D. Cats,” 1979-1980. 11. “Oil,” 1979-1980. 12. “Waikiki,” 1979-1980. Box 143 13. “Scared Silly,” 1981-1982. 14. “The Pretenders,” 1987-1988. 15. “Just Temporary,” 1989. 16. “Where’s Rodney?,” 1989. 17. “A Valentine’s Day Love Boat,” 1989-1990. 18. “Just Life,” 1990. 19. “Class of Beverly Hills,” 1990-1991. 20. “Partners,” 1992. 21. “Adventure Inc.,” 1993. C. Miniseries re: AS, may include holograph notes.

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1. “Hollywood Wives, 1984-1985. 2. “,” 1985-1986. Box 144 3. “Dynasty: The Movie, 1991. 4. “A Season in Purgatory,” 1996. D. TV movies re: AS, may include holograph notes. 1. “The Last Man,” 1957. 2. “The Sundowners,” 1957. 3. “Guns of the Timberlands,” 1960. 4. “Corporal Crocker,” 1969. 5. “Wake Me When the War’s Over,” 1969. 6. “The Over-the-Hill Gang,” 1969. 7. “The Love War,” 1969-1970. 8. “Mr. Carter’s Army,” 1969-1970. 9. “The Pigeon,” 1969-1970. 10. “But I Don’t Want to Get Married,” 1970-1971. Box 145 11. “Crowhaven Farm,” 1970-1971. 12. “House that Wouldn’t Die,” 1970-1971. 13. “How Awful About Allan,” 1970-1971. 14. “Love Hate Love,” 1970-1971. 15. “The Monk,” 1970-1971. 16. “The Old Man Who Cried Wolf,” 1970-1971. 17. “The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again!,” 1970-1971. 18. “The River of Gold,” 1970-1971. 19. “Run, Simon, Run,” 1970-1971, 2 copies. 20. “Wild Women,” 19701-1971. 21. “Yuma,” 1970-1971. 22. “Congratulations, It’s a Boy,” 1971-1972. 23. “,” 1971-1972. Box 146 24. “Five Desperate Women,” 1971-1972. 25. “If Tomorrow Comes,” 1971-1972. 26. “In Broad Daylight,” 1971-1972. 27. “The Last Child,” 1971-1972. 28. “,” 1971-1972. 29. “,” 1971-1972. 30. “The Trackers,” 1971-1972. 31. “Two for the Money,” 1971-1972. 32. “The Bait,” 1972-1973. 33. “,” 1972-1973. 34. “The Chill Factor,” 1972-1973. 35. “The Daughters of Joshua Cane,” 1972-1973. 36. “The Great American Beauty Contest,” 1972-1973. Box 147 37. “,” 1972-1973. 38. “Home for the Holidays,” 1972-1973. 39. “The Letters,” 1972-1973. 40. “No Place to Run,” 1972-1973. 41. “,” 1972-1973.

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42. “Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole,” 1972-1973. 43. “Snatch!,” 1972-1973. 44. “Stone,” 1972-1973. 45. “The Affair,” 1973-1974. 46. “The Death Squad,” 1973-1974. 47. “The Girl Who Came Gift Wrapped,” 1973-1974. 48. “Hijack!,” 1973-1974. 49. “Letters from Three Lovers,” 1973-1974. 50. “Nightmare,” 1973-1974. Box 148 51. “California Split,” 1974. 52. “The Daughters of Joshua Cabe Return,” 1974-1975. 53. “,” 1974-1975. 54. “Death Sentence,” 1974-1975. 55. “,” 1974-1975. 56. “Only With Married Men,” 1974-1975. 57. “Savages,” 1974-1975. 58. “The Oath,” 1975. 59. “The Daughters of Joshua Cabe,” 1975-1976. 60. “Murder on Flight 502,” 1975-1976. 61. “One of My Wives is Missing,” 1975-1976. 62. “The Shrine of Lorna Love,” 1975-1976. 63. “Valentino,” 1975-1976. Box 149 64. “,” 1976. 65. “The Boy in the Plastic Bubble,” 1976-1977. 66. “Little Ladies of the Night,” 1976-1977. 67. “Cruise into Terror,” 1977-1978. 68. “Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid,” 1977-1978. 69. “The Users,” 1977-1978. 70. “,” 1977-1978. 71. “Murder Can Hurt You!,” 1979-1980. 72. “Mr. Mom,” 1983. 73. “Dark Mirror,” 1983-1984. 74. “Male Model,” 1983-1984. 75. “Shooting Stars,” 1983-1984. Box 150 76. “International Airport,” 1984-1985. 77. “,” 1985-1986. 78. “Harry’s Hong Kong,” 1985-1986. 79. “Mr. and Mrs. Ryan,” 1985-1986. 80. “’Night Mother,” 1986. 81. “,” 1986-1987. 82. “Free Spirit,” 1986-1987. 83. “Hope Division,” 1986-1987. 84. “3 O’Clock High,” 1987. 85. “Cross My Heart,” 1987. 86. “Surrender,” 1987. 87. “Divided We Stand, His, Hers,” 1987-1988.

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Box 151 88. “The Loner,” 1987-1988. 89. “Nightingales,” 1987-1988. 90. “The Three Kings,” 1987-1988. 91. “Day One,” 1988. 92. “Loose Cannons,” 1988. 93. “Satisfaction,” 1988. 94. “Curse of the Corn People,” 1989. 95. “Pet Sematary,” 1989. 96. “San Berdoo,” 1989. 97. “Rich Men, Single Women,” 1989-1990. 98. “Tales from the Dark Side,” 1990. 99. “Back to the Streets of San Francisco,” 1991. Box 152 100. “Jailbirds,” 1990-1991. 101. “Grass Roots,” 1991. 102. “Jack of Hearts,” 1991. 103. “,” 1991. 104. “The Grand Central Murders,” 1992. 105. “Sexual Advances,” 1992. 106. “,” 1992. 107. “Forget Me Not Murders,” 1993. 108. “Green Dolphin Beat,” 1993. 109. “House of Death,” 1993. 110. “Jane’s House,” 1993. Box 153 111. “James A. Michener’s: Texas,” 1994-1995. 112. “Crosstown Traffic,” 1995. 113. “Wolf Pack,” 1996. 114. “Bullet Hearts,” 1996. 115. “Pier 66,” 1996. 116. “,” 1996. 117. “Satan’s School for Girls,” 2000. 118. “One Foot in Hell,” n.d. E. Scripts re: Tori Spelling 1. “Berverly Hills, 90210,” a. 1992-1993. Box 154 b. 1992-1994. Box 155 c. 1993-1994.

II. Professional Materials. A. Inventory.

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Spelling, Aaron #1759 6/27/11, 6/28/11, 6/29/11, 7/1/11 Preliminary Listing

I. Photographs. Box 156 A. Files. 1. Untitled re: Universal Music Studios, n.d., 6 black and white prints; includes correspondence; professional materials. [E. 1] 2. Untitled re: AS Headshots, n.d., 4 color prints, 15 black and white prints; includes 2 slides. [F. 1] B. Framed color publicity photographs from AS productions, n.d. 1. “.” [Loose] 2. “Every Man Needs One.” 3. “The Death Squad.” 4. “The Bait.” 5. “The Letters, Part 1.” 6. “The Bounty Man.” Box 157 7. “Home for the Holidays.” [Loose] 8. “Murder on Flight 502.” 9. “Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole.” 10. “Santa’s School for Girls.” 11. “Boy in the Plastic Bubble.” 12. “Hijack!” Box 158 13. “The Letters, Part II.” [Loose] 14. “Savages.” 15. “One of My Wives is Missing,” [glass is cracked]. 16. “Little Ladies of the Night.” 17. “Letters from Three Lovers.” 18. “Death Cruise.” Box 159 19. “Letters from Three Lovers.” [Loose] 20. “Fantasy Island.” 21. “Death Sentence.” 22. “Cold Night’s Death.” 23. “Daughters of Joshua Gabe Return.” 24. “Only With Married Men.” Box 160 25. “The Affair.” [Loose] 26. “The Legend of Valentino.” 27. “The Letters, Part III.” 28. “The New Daughters of Joshua Gabe-1976 Rene Jarrett, John McIntire, Liberty Williams, Leslie Darton, Jack, Elam.” 29. Untitled re: Michael Cole, Clarence Williams III, and . 30. Untitled re: AS. 31. Untitled re: AS with cast of “Melrose Place.”

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Box 161 32. Untitled re: scene from “Starsky and Hutch” with David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser. 33. Untitled re: AS with Nancy, n.d.; includes correspondence. [F. 1] C. Framed black and white publicity photographs from AS productions, n.d. 1. “Over the Hill Gang.” [Loose] 2. Untitled re: AS and Dick Smothers, Tom Smothers, signed print. 3. Untitled re: AS wardrobe still for “Kismet.” 4. Untitled re: premiere of “The Dick Powell Show,” notables include: Ronald Reagan, Nick Adams, Lloyd Bridges, , Edgar Bergen, Jack Carson, , Kay Thompson, , Carolyn Jones, Dick Powell. 5. Untitled re: Southern Methodist University Honors Aaron Spelling. 6. Untitled re: Over the Hill Gang. 7. Untitled re: AS and buffalo head. 8. Untitled re: AS in kilt with unidentified man. D. General; includes slides, n.d. 1. Untitled re: Cast of Melrose Place, 4 black and white prints. [E. 1] 2. Untitled re: Cast of Beverly Hills 90210, 3 black and white prints. 3. Untitled re: AS in “Dragnet,” 1 black and white print. 4. Untitled re: AS in “Gunsmoke,” 1 black and white print. 5. Untitled re: AS as young man, 3 black and white prints. 6. Untitled re: AS’s first home, 1 black and white print. 7. Untitled re: AS headshot; includes 1 color slide. 8. Untitled re: AS with award, 1 color print. 9. Untitled re: AS with Tori Spelling and Jason Priestly, 1 color print.

II. Printed Materials. Box 162 A. Magazine covers. 1. Framed Life Magazine cover, 1992. [Loose] 2. Framed Beverly Hills 90210 the Official Magazine cover, 1991. 3. Framed Hollywood Reporter cover re: Beverly Hills 90210 100th Episode, 1994. 4. Framed cover re: TV Guide “A Teen Expert and a Concerned Mom Face Off: Why the Boys of Beverly Hills are Sooo Hot!,” n.d. [F. 1] 5. 3 Framed covers re: 7th Heaven 100th episode. B. Cartoon re: AS in Director’s Chair, color, 1992. C. Plaque re: “Gordon Currie’s ‘Faces of Fame,’” n.d. D. Magazines. 1. Exposure – USA, Winter 2002. [F. 2] 2. Charmed, Oct/Nov 2004. 3. Charmed, Oct/Nov 2005. 4. Daily Variety “Aaron Spelling 3,000 Episodes… and Going Strong,” 1995; includes note. [Loose] E. TV Guides. 1. TV Week, August 21-27, 1994. [F. 2]

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2. TV Guide Feb. 24 – March 1, 1996. F. Programs. 1. American Women in Radio and Television 40th Annual Genii Awards, 1995. [F. 3] 2. The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 50th Anniversary 1996 Primetime Emmy Awards. 3. Annual 12th Hall of Fame Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 1996. G. Internet Printouts re: AS and works, 2002-2005, approx. 15 p. [F. 4] H. 1 Pamphlet re: Honey West, 1965-1966. I. Newspaper clippings, 1994. J. 1 Booklet re: 1984 ABC Prime Time Programming Schedule, 25 p. K. Poster re: 7th Heaven, 2 copies, includes notable: [F. 5] 1. 1 signed cast photograph. L. Postcards re: Melrose Place, Beverly Hills 90210, Charmed, 7th Heaven, approx. 320 postcards, n.d. [E. 1-8]

III. Correspondence. A. General, 2001, includes notables: [F. 6] 1. Waxman, Henry (Representative of California), TNS to AS, October 24, 2001. 2. Turner, Gerald (President of Southern Methodist University), TNS to AS, October 24, 2001. 3. Kirk, Ronald (Mayor of Dallas), TNS to AS, October 24, 2001. 4. Koretz, Paul (Assemblyman of the California Legislature), TNS to AS, October 24, 2001. 5. Kuehl, Sheila James (California State Senator), TNS to AS, October 24, 2001. 6. Boxer, Barbara ( Senator), TNS to AS, October 24, 2001. 7. Feinstein, Dianne (United States Senator), TNS to AS, October 24, 2001. 8. Perry, Rick (Governor of Texas), TNS to AS, October 24, 2001. 9. Relph, Simon (Chairman of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts), TNS to AS, n.d.

IV. Professional Materials. Box 163 A. Files; may include correspondence, financial materials. 1. “Finder of Lost Loves,” 1984-1985. [F. 1] 2. “Hotel Casting,” 1983-1985. [F. 2] 3. “Hotel Casting,” 1986-1987. [F. 3] 4. “Hotel Casting,” 1986-1987. [F. 4] 5. “Hotel Casting, 1987/1988.” [F. 5] 6. “Love Boat,” 1998-1999. [F. 6] 7. “Love Boat Casting,” 1984-1985. [F. 7] 8. “Love Boat: Guest Stars,” 1998. [F. 8]

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B. General. 1. Contact Lists re: 7th Heaven and Wanted, 2005-2006, 3 lists. [F. 9] 2. 1 Business Card re: Ages Pictures. 3. 5 Business Cards re: Spelling Television Inc. 4. Inventory re: AS T.V. shows 1958-1969, approx. 150 p.

V. Miscellaneous. A. 2 envelopes. B. AS stationary, 3 sheets.

VI. Video Materials. A. VHS. 1. “Beverly Hills 90210: Our Favorite Moments,” 10/6/98. [Loose] 2. “Burkes Law,” 1963, old version. 3. “Dynasty Gag Reel,” 3/1/88. 4. “Dynasty Mini Reels 18-20,” 9/16/91. 5. “Dynasty Mini Series Part I Reels 1-10,” 8/20/91. 6. “Dynasty Mini Temp M.T.,” 9/17/91. 7. “Dynasty Mini Series Part II Reels 11-20,” 8/20/91. 8. “Jailbirds,” 2 hour TV Movie, 5/16/91. 9. “The Loner (Pilot),” 6/21/88. 10. “Selected Scenes Beverly Hills 90210 Episodes 001 thru Episodes 285,” n.d. 11. “Twin Peaks KABC 7,” 4/26/90. B. Betas. 1. “A.T.A.S. Bigotry,” 10/18/00. 2. “A.T.A.S. Faces,” 10/13/00. 3. “A.T.A.S. Social Issues,” 10/13/00. 4. “A.T.A.S. Women,” 10/13/00. 5. “Career Highlights Spelling Bafta Salute,” 10/18/00. 6. “Who Killed Julie Greer,” n.d. Box 164 C. UMATICs. 1. “A.T.A.S. BAFTA,” n.d. [Loose] 2. “A.T.A.S. Bigotry,” 10/13/00. 3. “A.T.A.S. Faces,” 10/13/00. 4. “A.T.A.S. Social Issues,” 10/13/00. 5. “A.T.A.S. Women,” n.d. 6. “Burke’s Law,” 5/7/82. 7. “Burke’s Law Pilot,” 9/22/93. 8. “Burke’s Law Who Killed Holly Howard,” 3/5/87. 9. “Burke’s Law Who Killed Madison Cooper,” 3/17/87. 10. “Charlie’s Angels/T.T.,” 6/9/80. 11. “Charlie’s Angels/Talent Test,” 5/11/79. 12. “Charlie’s Angels Test-NY-1,” 4/19/80. 13. “Dynasty Talent Test,” 9/2/82. Box 165 14. “Dynasty Talent Test Role of Dex,” 9/1/83.

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15. “Vegas Part 1,” 6/5/78. 16. Vegas Part 2,” 6/5/78.

VII. Audio Materials. A. “A Prime Time Life: An Autobiography,” of AS, n.d., 4 copies. B. “The Songs of Beverly Hills 90210,” n.d.

VIII. Legal Materials. A. “Aaron Spelling and Candy Spelling Sale of 10,450,000 Shares of Class A Common Stock of Spelling Entertainment INC. to the ,” 5/6/91, approx. 700 p.

IX. Scrapbook re: “Charmed 1998-2006.” [F. 1]

X. Manuscripts. A. Screenplays; may included printed materials. 1. “Hotel Project” pilot screenplay, 2003, 114 p. [F. 2] 2. “Who Killed Julie Greer,” 4/7/61, 71 p.

XI. Memorabilia. Box 166 A. Certificates. 1. The Edge Awards Certificate of Merit re: “Charmed: ‘Muse to My Ears’” 7/23/03; includes correspondence. [E. 1] 2. Commendation for the 2001 Lifetime Achievement Award from Governor Gray Davis in blue folder, October 24, 2001. [F. 1] 3. The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 1988-1989 Primetime Emmy Awards AS Nomination for Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special. 4. Beverly Hills Proclamation re: Lifetime Achievement Award by the City of Hope National Medical Center and Beckman Research Institute, and the Friars Club of California, 10/24/01. [Loose] 5. Hollywood Foreign Press Association Certificate of Nomination for Award re: Beverly Hills, 90210, 1991. B. Awards. 1. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America President’s Circle Award to Spelling Entertainment, 2000. 2. Prism Commendation to “Beverly Hills 90210: ‘Jerk Women Love,’ ‘Trials and Tribulations,’ and ‘Withdrawal,’” 3/21/00. 3. California State Assembly Salute to Aaron Spelling, 10/19/85. 4. 31st Los Angeles Police – Celebrity Golf Tournament Honoring Service and Sacrifice to Spelling Entertainment, 2002. 5. The Family Television Award For Drama 7th Heaven, 2002. 6. Presented to AS For Service as Dinner Chairman For the Entertainment Industries Division Southern California Region National Conference of Christians and Jews, September 30, 1984.

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Box 167 7. Spelling Television Inc. Gold Sponsor 24th Annual Los Angeles Police Celebrity Golf Tournament Rancho Park Golf Course May 20, 1995 Benefitting the Men and Women of the Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation. 8. The Publicists Guild of America Television Showmanship Award to Aaron Spelling, Writer, Producer, Creative Executive, He Has Excelled in All With a Distinctive Flair For Showmanship. 19th Annual Awards Luncheon Hollywood California March 26, 1982. 9. Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Dynasty Golden Globe Nomination For Best Television Series Drama An Esther Richard Shapiro Prod. in Assn. with Aaron Spelling, 1981. 10. The Caucus For Producers, Writers, and Directors Honors Aaron Spelling, Distinguished Founder of the Caucus Presented November 13, 1994, 20th anniversary of Caucus Founding. 11. Certificate for AS as Honorary Member of American Cinema Editors, 7/8/31. 12. Badges of the Los Angeles Police Department Presented to AS from Jerry Hallanger of LAPD, 6/21/86. 13. Westwood Shrine Club Presents AS with Humanities Award, 1981. Box 168 C. 3 cloth baskets with “Aaron” embroidered on the bottom. D. 2 silver paper clips engraved with “Aaron” and “Happy Birthday Love, Joanna,” 4/22/97. E. 2 small novelty license plates with the name “Aaron,” n.d. F. 1 small silver paper clip engraved with “Aaron,” n.d. G. 1 pentagonal paper weight re: Spelling Entertainment Inc., 1/20/89. H. 1 watch with Spelling Entertainment Inc logo, n.d. I. 2 Swiss Army brand watches with television show logos. J. 1 Swiss Army knife with “Sunset Beach” logo. K. 1 plate with cartoon of Aaron Spelling inscribed with “True Royalty in the Industry,” 3/22/97. L. 1 empty journal embossed with “Charmed” logo, n.d. M. 1 medal from The Photoplay Magazine for “Starsky and Hutch,” 1976. N. 1 framed “The Love Boat” medal, n.d. O. 1 LAPD commemorative police badge, n.d. P. 2 wooden bookends of the letters ‘A’ and ‘S,’ n.d. Box 169 Q. 1 board game “Spelling-opoly,” n.d. R. 1 “Sunset Beach” NBC Star Search visor, 1996. S. 1 “7th Heaven” beach set; includes water bottle, sunscreen, cassette tape, beach ball, yo-yo, keychain; n.d. T. 1 director’s chair back embroidered with “Aaron Spelling” and “Buddy Favo,” n.d. U. 1 SMU yearbook, 1949.

XII. Oversized Materials. A. Photographs.

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Pkg. 8 1. Untitled re: AS with various cast members. Pkg. 9 2. Unity Fair Hall of Fame 1984 . B. Printed Materials. Pkg. 10 1. 3 Proofs re: 7th Heaven K-Mart Ad Campaign. 2. World Screen News magazine, 2003. Pkg. 11 3. Framed Endeavor announcement, n.d. Pkg. 12 4. Movie Posters. a. One Foot in Hell, n.d. Pkg. 13 b. Three Young Texans, 1954. Pkg. 14 c. Vicki, 1953. 5. Posters. Pkg. 15 a. The Hollywood Reporter, Melrose Place 1999. Pkg. 16 b. re: Various shows by AS, 1997. Pkg. 17 c. AS, E. Duke Vincent and David W. Rintels for their Emmy Award. Pkg. 18 d. AS Quotation for Kodak advertisement, 1993. Pkg. 19 e. AS excerpt re: Kodak film, 1979. Pkg. 20 f. Charlie’s Angels “Private Eyes,” 1984. Pkg. 21 6. 5 Blueprints re: 90210 Sets. C. Correspondence. Pkg. 22 1. Ronald Reagan Letter re: “Vision of Aaron Spelling in Recognition of Retinitis Pigmentosa work,” 6/17/83. D. Memorabilia. 1. Certificates. Pkg. 23 a. City of Beverly Hills Proclamation re: Citizen of Honor of the City of Beverly Hills, 10/20/85. b. Executive Department of the State of Nevada Proclamation by the Governor re: Aaron Spelling Day, 6/24/79 Pkg. 24 c. Aaron Spelling Day Proclamation by Ron Lurie, 6/22/79. d. State of California Executive Department re: of Candy Spelling as a member of the Motion Picture Council, 1/2/83. 2. Awards. Pkg. 25 a. Certificate of Congratulations from Mayor of LA James K. Hahn for AS for being honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the City of Hope National Medical Center and Beckman Research Institute. Pkg. 26 b. City of LA Commendation of AS for among other things being named man of the year by Beverly Hills B’nai B’rith, and his creative talents, 1985. Pkg. 27 c. Beverly Hills B’nai B’rith Man of the Year, 1985. Pkg. 28 d. Aaron Spelling: In Recognition of A Lifetime of Achievement, City of Hope, October 2001. Pkg. 29 e. Gold Record to AS for Commemoration of selling more than 1 million copies of the single “Theme from SWAT.”

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Pkg. 30 f. Plaque from City of LA for receiving Humanities Award and in appreciation of his creative efforts, 1981. Pkg. 31 g. Gold record presented to Jerry Goldstein to commemorate the sale of more than one million copies of “Why Can’t We Be Friends,” 9/20/08. Pkg. 32 h. Gold record presented to Aaron Spelling to commemorate the sale of more than 500,000 copies of “Beverly Hills 90210 – the Soundtrack,” n.d. Pkg. 33 i. ShoWest ’84 Showman of the Year presented to Aaron Spelling, 2/21/84. Pkg. 34 j. Hosts of the Year 1984 presented to Candy and Aaron Spelling, 1/6/85. Pkg. 35 k. Retinitis Pigmentosa International Humanitarian Award presented to Aaron Spelling, 6/23/83. Pkg. 36 l. Lifetime Achievement Award presented to Aaron Spelling by the Friars Club, 10/24/01. Pkg. 37-38 m. 2 Baseball bats presented to Aaron Spelling for “Beverly Hills 90210,” n.d.

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Spelling, Aaron #1759 6/27/11, 6/28/11, 6/29/11, 7/1/11 Addenda

I. Oversized Materials. A. Movie posters. Package 39 1. “Breakdown: It Could Happen to You,” 1997. 2. “Night Falls on Manhattan,” 1996. Package 40 3. “Soap Dish,” 5/31/91. 4. “Mr. Man,” 1983. Package 41 5. “Baby Blue Marine,” 1976. Package 42 6. “Satisfaction,” 1988. 7. “'Night Mother,” 1986. Package 43 8. “Loose Cannons,” 1989. 9. “Three O’Clock High,” 1987. Package 44 10. “California Split,” 1974. 11. “Cross My Heart,” 1987. Package 45 12. “In & Out,” 1997. 13. “And the Band Played On,” Sep. 11, n.y. Package 46 14. “Surrender,” 1987. Package 47 15. “The House of Yes,” 1997. Package 48 16. “The Usual Suspects,” 1995. B. Photographs. Package 49 1. Enlarged photograph of AS and unidentified women drinking from straws from same cup. 2. Enlarged photograph of young AS. 3. Enlarged photograph of AS and unidentified woman. 4. Enlarged photograph of young AS on a pole. 5. Enlarged photograph of young AS talking to a man with woman in the background. 6. Enlarged photograph of young AS looking into the distance. 7. AS with cast of "Dynasty," signed by cast. C. Awards. Package 50 1. Winston Churchill Medal of Wisdom Society bestow on AS title of Eminent Churchill Fellow, n.d. 2. “Hollywood Walk of Fame Commemorative Plaque of Walk of Fame Star Placement,” 9/5/78. 3. County of L.A. Board of Supervisors Congratulates AS on winning Lifetime Achievement Award, 10/24/01. 4. Beverly Hills 90210 “Thanks For a Great 10 Years! We love you!,” n.d.; 2 black and white photographs, signed by cast. D. Artwork; painting “to AS from the collection love is sharing,” n.d., painted by blind artist Helen Harris, Retinitis Pigmentosa International.

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Spelling, Aaron #1759 6/27/11; 6/28/11; 6/29/11; 7/1/11 Preliminary Listing

I. Memorabilia. A. Awards re: And The Band Played On. Box 170 1. “The Humanitas Prize: Aaron Spelling Executive Producer And The Band Played On,” 1994. B. re: Beverly Hills 90210. Box 171 1. “Center for Population Options: Nancy Susan Reynolds Award, Beverly Hills 90210,” 1991. Box 172 2. “EDI Award for Media Efforts Promoting Equality, Dignity and Independence of People with Disabilities Presented by National Easter Seal Society and American Association of Disability Communicators to Spelling Television Inc., Beverly Hills 90210 Television Programming/Drama,” 1994. Box 173 3. “Center for Population Options: Nancy Susan Reynolds Award, Beverly Hills 90210,” 1991. Box 174 4. “ Kids’ Choice Award: Favorite Television Show, Beverly Hills 90210,” 1992. C. re: Charmed. Box 175 5. “International Monitor Award: Open, Closes, Title Best Graphic Designs, Main Title, Charmed,” 2002. Box 176 6. “2003 Telly Award: Spelling Television, Charmed, Main Title Graphic Design Produced by Panopoly.” D. re: Charlie’s Angels. Box 177 1. “TV Land Awards Most Amazing Cast Cross-over The Love Boat, on Charlie’s Angels, Aaron Spelling,” 1997. Box 178 2. “People’s Choice Award: Favorite New Television Show Charlie’s Angeles,” 1977. E. re: Dynasty. Box 179 1. “The People’s Choice Award: Favorite New Television Dramatic Program, Dynasty II, The Colbys,” 1986. Box 180 2. Aaron Spelling Dynasty oil well statue, n.d. Box 181 3. “The Soap Opera Award: Outstanding Primetime Soap Opera Dynasty, Aaron Spelling,” n.d. Box 182 4. “The People’s Choice Award: Favorite Television Dramatic Program, Dynasty,” 1984. Box 183 5. “The People’s Choice Award: Favorite Television Nighttime Dramatic Serial, Dynasty,” 1987. Box 184 6. “The People’s Choice Award: Favorite Television Dramatic Program, Dynasty,” 1986. F. re: Hart to Hart Box 185 1. “The People’s Choice Award: Favorite New Television Dramatic Program, Hart to Hart,” 1980.

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G. re: Hotel. Box 186 1. “Fur die Besten-BAMBI: Hotel, TV Series-International, Aaron Spelling Productions,” 1985. Box 187 2. “The People’s Choice Award, Hotel, Favorite New Television Dramatic Program,” 1984. H. re: The Love Boat. Box 188 1. “The People’s Choice Award: Favorite New Television Comedy Show Love Boat,” 1978. I. re: Melrose Place. Box 189 1. “Soap Opera Update, Best Primetime Show award Melrose Place,” n.d. Box 190 2. “GLAAD/LA Media Awards: Outstanding Television Dramatic Series, Melrose Place,” 1993. J. re: The Player. Box 191 1. “Hollywood Foreign Press Association: Golden Globe, Best Motion Picture-Comedy/Musical, The Player,” 1992. K. re: 7th Heaven. Box 192 1. “Vision Award Honoring Aaron Spelling, 7th Heaven” from Retinitis Pigmentosa International “Stop Blindness Now,” 6/17/00. Box 193 2. “Weingart Center Inspiration Award, Aaron Spelling, 7th Heaven, City Live! ’98,” 10/3/98. Box 194 3. “Movie Guide Epiphany Award: 7th Heaven, Aaron Spelling, Executive Producer,” 1999. L. re: Starsky and Hutch. Box 195 1. “The People’s Choice Award: Favorite Television Dramatic Show, Starsky and Hutch,” 1977. M. re: Sunset Beach. Box 196 1. “Shine Award, The Media Project, Sunset Beach,” 1999. N. re: AS. Box 197 1. “Tournament of Champions: 1st Place, Aaron Spelling,” 1971. Box 198 2. “NAACP Image Award: T.V. Producer of the Year,” 1973. Box 199 3. “The Humanitas Prize: Spelling/Goldberg Productions Family,” 1976. Box 200 4. “The Humanitas Prize: Aaron Spelling, Co-Executive Producer “Thanksgiving” Family,” 1980. Box 201 5. “Soap Opera Awards, Editors Award, Outstanding Contribution- Continuing Drama,” 1985. Box 202 6. “16th Annual NAACP Image Awards: Humanitarian Award,” 1988. Box 203 7. “Angel Award with Special Thanks For Your Support From the Center for Population Options,” 11/12/91. Box 204 8. “Super TV: Aaron Spelling, Best Producer,” 1992. Box 205 9. “1993 Scopus Award: Presented to Aaron Spelling, Whose Boundless Creativity has Captivated Hearts Around the World, Harvey L. Silbert, Deputy Chairman, International Board of Governors, Hebrew University of Jerusalem,” January 30, 1993.

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Box 206 10. “AWRT 1995 Genii Award Aaron Spelling Production.” Box 207 11. “Humanitas Award, 1994 Aaron Spelling Executive Producer ‘And the Band Played On.’” Box 208 12. “GLAAD / LA Media Awards: Vauguard Award, 1994.” Box 209 13. “NATPE Lifetime Achievement Award: Aaron Spelling,” 1995. Box 210 14. “HWPC: The Louella Parsons Award, Aaron Spelling,” 1998. Box 211 15. “The Alumni Association of Southern Methodist University Presents the 1998 Distinguished Alumni Award to Aaron Spelling in Recognition of Distinguished Contributions to the Community of Mankind Which Have Brought Distinction to Southern Methodist University;” includes medal for Distinguished Alumni. Box 212 16. “Costume Designers Guild Awards: Distinguished Producer, Aaron Spelling,” 2000. Box 213 17. “2000 Jack Webb Award Lifetime Achievement Award to Aaron Spelling for contributions to law enforcement through television and film, October 14, 2000;” from the LA Police Historical Society. Box 214 18. “Commemorative Silver Bowl for the Occasion of Aaron Spelling’s 500th Program, ABC Television Network,” n.d. Box 215 19. “Motion Picture and Television Fund: In Appreciation, Aaron Spelling.” Box 216 20. “Aaron Spelling, In Appreciation for the Professional Portrayal of Our City and the L.V.M.P.D. John McCarthy, Sheriff, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police.” Box 217 C. Black horse statue. Box 218 D. Plaques. 1. “The People’s Choice Awards Congratulates Dynasty, Voted by the American Public in a special Gallup Poll one of the Top Three in the category, Favorite New Television Dramatic Program, March 18, 1982.” 2. “Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Honors Family, Nominated for Outstanding Drama Series, 1977-1978.” 3. “The People’s Choice Awards Congratulates Vega$, Voted by the American Public as one of the Top Three in the category: Favorite New Television Dramatic Program, March 8, 1979.” 4. “Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Honors Family, Nominated for Outstanding Drama Series, 1979-1980.” 5. “PUSH for Excellence Inc. Award for Excellence and Achievement Presented to Aaron Spelling, May 17, 1980.” 6. “Hollywood Foreign Press Association Certificate of Nomination for Award: Dynasty Nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series-Drama, 1986.” 7. “Hollywood Foreign Press Association Certificate of Nomination for Award: Vega$, Nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series-Drama, 1980.”

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8. “Hollywood Foreign Press Association Certificate of Nomination for Award: Love Boat, Nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Series- Comedy or Musical, 1980.” Box 219 E. Glass box. Box 220 E. Oversized Award. 1. “Courage to Dream Award from the Fulfillment Fund,” 1996.

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Spelling, Aaron #1759 Addendum

I. Memorabilia. A. Awards. [LOOSE] 1. re: “And The Band Played On.” Box 221 a. “14th Media Access Awards, Award of Excellence, 1994 – Governors Award of Excellence, ‘And the Band Played On,’ Aaron Spelling, Producer.” 2. re: “Beverly Hills, 90210.” Box 222 b. “Grand Premio Internazionale della TV, ‘Beverly Hills 90210,’ Milano Maggio, 1995.” Box 223 c. “TP de Oro 1991, Mejor Serie Extranjera, ‘Beverly Hills 90210.’” Box 224 d. “1993 Scott Newman Drug Abuse Prevention Award, ‘Beverly Hills 90210,’ “Perfectly Perfect.” Box 225 a. “Youth in Film Awards, Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Television Series, Aaron Spelling- Producer, ‘Beverly Hills 90210.’” 3. re: “Dynasty.” Box 226 a. “Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Best Television Series Drama, ‘Dynasty,’ 1983.” Box 227 b. “The People’s Choice Award, Favorite Television Dramatic Program, ‘Dynasty,’ 1985.” 4. re: “Melrose Place.” Box 228 a. “The People’s Choice Award, Favorite New Television Dramatic Series, ‘Melrose Place,’1993.” 5. re: “Starsky and Hutch.” Box 229 a. “The People’s Choice Award- Favorite New Television Show, ‘Starsky and Hutch,’ 1976.” 6. re: NAACP Image Awards. Box 230 a. “NAACP Image Award, Aaron Spelling, of the Year, 1970.” Box 231 b. “NAACP Image Award, Aaron Spelling Television Producer of the Year, 1971.” Box 232 c. “9th Annual NAACP Image Awards Television Executive of the Year, 1975.” Box 233 7. “Advocates for Youth, 1994, Nancy Susan Reynolds Award.” Box 234 8. “The People’s Choice Tribute, Aaron Spelling, 1992.” Box 235 9. “Producers’ Guild of America, The David Susskind Television Lifetime Achievement Award, 2000.” Box 236 10. “The Soap Opera Digest Award, Editor’s Award, Aaron Spelling, February, 1997.” 11. “In Appreciation of Aaron Spelling, , Love Boat Gala Reunion, August 8, 1991.” Box 237 12. “Commemorative Brick from RP Center,” n.d. Box 238 13. “Princess Cruises Model Ship, In Appreciation to Aaron Spelling for Theatre Arts from University of Nevada, Las Vegas.”

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II. Oversized Materials. Box 239 A. “The 1999 Britannia Award for Excellence in Television to Aaron Spelling, The British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Los Angeles,” award. Box 240 B. “The Beverly Hills Charitable Foundation and the Beverly Hills B’nai B’rith Proudly Presents Its Man of the Year Award, Aaron Spelling Business – Community Leader and Humanitarian in Recognition of Your Outstanding Achievement in the Entertainment Profession and in Further Recognition of Your Commitment and Service to Your Community, State, and Country; Beverly Hills, California; October 20, 1985.” Box 241 C. AS’s Typewriter.

III. Memorabilia. Box 242 A. Awards continued. 1. “1992 People’s Choice Award, Favorite Overseas TV Show ‘Beverly Hills 90210.’” 2. “Aaron Spelling Best Partner, Matt Houston, April 22, 1983.” Box 243 3. “The Sun Television Awards Top TV Programm, ‘Starsky and Hutch,’ 1976.” Box 244 4. “The Soap Opera Award Prime Time Series ‘Dynasty,’ 1985.”

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Spelling, Aaron #1759 6-27-11, 6-28-11, 6-29-11 Addendum

I. Memorabilia. Box 245 A. “ 1999 TV Guide Editor’s Award, Best Show You’re Not Watching, Aaron Spelling, 7th Heaven- WB,” award.

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Spelling, Aaron #1759 6/25/13 Preliminary Listing I. Memorabilia. A. Awards (arranged chronologically, then alphabetically). Box 246 1. “Western Heritage Wrangler Award; National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center; AARON SPELLING; Producer; RUN, SIMON, RUN; Outstanding Western Fiction Television Program 1970.” 2. “The Soap Opera Award, Aaron Spelling 1985 Editors’ Award, Outstanding Contribution, Continuing Drama.” [*Arrived at HGARC with chip in Plexiglas heart; shipped in two pieces.] 3. “The Soap Opera Award, “DYNASTY,” Prime Time Series, Box 247 Aaron Spelling, 1985.” [*Arrived at HGARC with crack in Plexiglas heart; shipped in two pieces.] 4. “International Monitor Award; 2002; Kathy Peaslee, Aaron Spelling, E. Duke Vincent, Brad Kern, Peter Chomsky, Kenneth Miller, Panopoly Pictures; Open, Closes and Titles – Best Achievement; Main Title – Charmed.” 5. “The EDGE awards [Entertainment Depictions of Gun Education], Presented July 29, 2003 for 7th Heaven, ‘Teased,’ in acknowledgment of a creative contribution that may increase gun safety and decrease gun violence among the viewing public.” Box 248 6. “2004, Seal of Approval, Parents Television Council, 7th Heaven.” 7. “The Family Television Awards, Lifetime Achievement, 7th Heaven, 2005.” 8. “The Soap Opera Award, Outstanding Primetime Soap Opera, “Dynasty,” Aaron Spelling,” n.d. 9. “TV Land Awards, A Celebration of Classic TV, Pioneer, Aaron Spelling,” n.d. [*Arrived at HGARC with crack in red plastic piece.]

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Spelling, Aaron #1759 8/14/13, 9/9/13 Preliminary Listing

I. Memorabilia. A. Awards. Box 249 1. “1998, Chairman’s Award, Aaron Spelling, Caucus for Producers, Writers & Directors.” [Loose]

II. Photographs. A. Two (2) 8x10 black and white production stills from “Vicki,” 1953; includes photograph of AS. [Env. 1]

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Spelling, Aaron #1759 1/24/14, 2/13/14, 2/20/14, 4/2/14 Preliminary Listing

I. Printed Materials. (See also Series V: Oversized Materials.) Box 250 A. Clippings re: Melrose Place and prize winner, 1994; n.d. [F. 1] B. Programs. 1. Beverly Hills Charitable Foundation Man of the Year Award, 10/20/1985. 2. Courage to Dream Fulfillment Fund, 9/29/1996. [F. 2] 3. 12th Annual Hall of Fame of Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1996, 2 copies. C. Magazines. 1. Broadcasting Cable, 3 copies, 1995. [F. 3-4] 2. Daily Variety, 9/17/1995. [F. 4] 3. Exposure USA, 7 copies, Winter 2002. [F. 5] 4. The Hollywood Reporter,” 1/10/1989. 5. People, 3/15/1999. [F. 6] 6. Program Guide, 3 copies, 10/24/2001. [F. 6-7] 7. TV Week, 8/21/1994. [F. 7]

II. Memorabilia. A. Box of stationary, n,d,. [Loose] B. Black equipment bag, n.d. C. Piece of parchment with lion crest, n.d. D. Black document holder with AS monogrammed initials, n.d. Box 251 E. Black document and equipment weights, n.d. [Loose] F. “Starcrossed” board game, n.d. G. Writers Guild of America, West Playhouse 90 named on WGA list of 101 Best Written TV Series, includes correspondence, n.d. H. Certificate of AS elementary school graduation, 1/31/1936. I. Reading certificate of 76 book, 1/31/1936. J. AS birth certificate 4/2/2/1923. K. Writing certificate, 1/31/1936. L. AS high school diploma, 1/26/1940.

III. Photographs. A. General. 1. Black and white print re: “The Mod Squad,” with Peggy Lipton, Michael Cole, and Clarence Williams, approximately 11 x 14 inches, n.d. [F. 1] 2. Black and white print re: “Vickie” production still, approximately 8 x 10 inches, n.d. 3. Color print re: “Charmed” promotional photo, approximately 8 x 10 inches, Fall 2005.

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IV. Film and Video. A. DVDs. Box 252 1. “7th Heaven-The Complete First Season,” 6 discs, n.d. [Loose] 2. “And the Band Played On,” 1 disc, n.d. 3. “Beverly Hills 90210-The Complete First Season,” 3 discs, n.d. 5. “Charmed-The Complete First Season,” 6 discs, n.d. 6. “Dynasty-The Complete First Season,” 4 discs, n.d. 7. “Fantasy Island-The Complete First Season,” 1 disc, n.d. 8. “Hart to Hart-The Complete First Season,” 1 disc, n.d. 9. “The Love Boat-Season One,” 1 disc, n.d. 10. “Melrose Place-The First Season Disc 1,” 1 disc, n.d. 11. “Melrose Place-The First Season Discs 5-6,” 2 discs, n.d. 12. “Melrose Place-The First Season Discs 7-8,” 2 discs, n.d. 13. “The Mod Squad-Season One Discs 1-3,” 3 discs, n.d. 14. “Roots 30th Anniversary Edition,” 7 discs, n.d. 15. “Starsky and Hutch-The Complete First Season Disc 1,” 1 disc, n.d. 16. “TJ Hooker-The Complete First and Second Seasons,” 2 discs, n.d. 17. Untitled disc, n.d.

V. Oversized Printed Materials. Pkg. 51 A. Poster on foam core re: “The Mod Squad,” n.d. B. Poster re: “How To Succeed in Business,” n.d.

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Spelling, Aaron #1759 Addendum Preliminary Listing

I. Printed Material. Pkg. 52 A. Poster for “The Mod Squad,” mounted on foam core, n.d.

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I. Memorabilia. A. Awards. Box 253 1. Chairman’s Award; caucus for Producers, Writers, Directors, 1998. 2. People’s Choice Award. 3. Award Cases/boxes (2), empty. B. Lighters. Box 254 1. Circular black lighter. 2. Circular silver lighter. 3. Rectangular black lighter, engraved. 4. Rectangular silver lighter, engraved. 5. Rectangular gold lighter,. C. “Phoebe + Cole,” card box, 2004.

II. Film and Video. A. DVDs. 1. “7th Heaven,” first season DVD case, empty, 1996. 2. “Beverly Hills 90210,” first season, missing disc one of two, 2006. 3. “Charlies Angels,” first season DVD set, missing disc one of five; released 1976, rereleased 2003. 4. “Fantasy Island,” first season, missing disc one of four; released 1977, rereleased 2005. 5. “Hart to Hart,” first season, missing disc one of two; released 1979, rereleased 2005. 6. “The Love Boat,” first season; released 1977, rereleased 2007. 7. “Melrose Place,” first season, missing disc one of four; released 1992, rereleased 2006. 8. “Mod Squad,” first season DVD case, empty; released 1969, rereleased 2007. 9. “Starsky & Hutch,” first season, missing disc one of five; released 1975, rereleased 2003. 10. “T.J. Hooker,” first and second season, missing disc one of two, n.d.

III. Photographs. [F. 1] A. Productions; undated unless otherwise noted. 1. “Charlie’s Angels”. a. , , with chess board; black and white. b. Smith, Ladd, Jackson; color. c. Headshots of as Bosley (2); black and white.

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d. Lucy Liu, Cameron Diaz, ; color. 2. “Charmed”. a. Alyssa Milano, autographed. b. , Alyssa Milano, and Rose McGowan; color. c. Julian McMahon, , Alyssa Milano, Holy Marie Combs, Rose McGowan; color. 3. “Fantasy Island”. a. Ricardo Montalban and with playing cards; color. b. Ricardo Montalban and Hervé Villechaize; color. c. Hervé Villechaize, black and white. d. Ricardo Montalban; color. e. Ricardo Montalban and Hervé Villechaize with red cars; color. 4. “Melrose Place”. a. Full cast 200th episode celebration; color. 5. “Mod Squad”. a. Clarence Williams III, Michael Cole, Peggy Lipton, ; in character portrait, color. b. Williams, Lipton, Cole; in character group headshot, color. c. Williams, Lipton, Cole; in character portrait, color. 6. “Vicki”. a. Still shot of scene from movie “Vicki,” 1952. B. Paramount Pictures department photo from 90th anniversary; includes Duke Vincent, AS off right of center, 2002; includes mail printout note.

IV. Manuscripts. [F. 2] A. “Melrose Place,” public relations synopsis. B. “Murder is a Drag,” script fragment, 1981.

V. Correspondence. A. Letter re: “Dynasty,” 1990.

VI. Legal Materials. A. “Melrose Place,” photo approval memorandum, August 1993.

VII. Printed Materials. A. Playbills. 1. “Promises, Promises,” June 2010. 2. “Nice Work: If You Can Get It,” n.d. B. Program: “The National Humanitarian Award Luncheon,” March 7, 2012. C. Poster re: “Vicki”, 1953.

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D. Exhibit Mounts; mounted photocopies. a. “Nice Work: If you Can Get It.” b. “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” broadway poster, 2010. c. “The Silent Sentry,” front page of script, n.d.

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