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New Scripts 2015 (1) New Scripts 2015 (1) 12th Annual Field Meet of the 11-13-1949 Horseless Carriage Club [TV] Adventures of Dr. Hunt, The 01-14-1940 The Michael Lorrie Kidnapping 01-21-1940 The Secret of the Skeleton 01-28-1940 Murder on Film 02-04-1940 Vengeance Invisible 02-11-1940 Crime, Incorporated 02-18-1940 Murder Cargo 02-25-1940 The Talking Skull 03-03-1940 Wild Man at Large 03-10-1940 Wax Alibi 03-17-1940 The Disappearance Syndicate 03-24-1940 The Phantom Death 03-31-1940 Murder Masquerade 04-07-1940 The Giggling Ghost 04-14-1940 The Thief of the Golden Temple 04-21-1940 The Calamity Kid 09-29-1940 The Stolen Star 10-06-1940 Dead Men Walking 10-13-1940 Hot Ice 10-20-1940 The Man with the Magic Voice 10-27-1940 The Diary of Death 11-03-1940 The Devil's Head 11-10-1940 The Corpse Gets the Killer 11-17-1940 Murder on the Network 11-24-1940 Dead Man's Shoes 12-01-1940 Murder by Proxy 12-08-1940 When the Cobra Struck Adventures of Ellery Queen, The 05-06-1948 One Diamond 05-13-1948 Nikki Porter, Starlet 05-20-1948 Misery Mike Adventures of Johnny Fletcher, The 08-08-1948 The Scarlet Feather 08-15-1948 11-06-1948 Adventures of Red Ryder, The 09-11-1943 Roaring Justice 09-14-1943 Golddust Means Gunsmoke 09-16-1943 Maverick Justice 09-18-1943 Rogue of the Rio Grande 09-21-1943 The Lead Slinger 09-23-1943 Petticoat Badman 09-25-1943 Rattlers Come in Pairs 09-28-1943 King of the Badmen 09-30-1943 Thunder on the Trail 10-02-1943 Return of the Roadagents 10-05-1943 Leadslingers' Law 10-07-1943 Gun Trouble 10-09-1943 The Rifles Roar 10-12-1943 Takes Two to Make a Murder 10-14-1943 Storm over the Great Divide 11-09-1946 Nester War 11-23-1946 Sagebrush Sheriff 12-05-1946 Cowtown Crusade 12-07-1946 Death Valley Trap 03-06-1947 Mosquito Mavericks 10-10-1950 The West that Lives forever Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The 01-01-1940 The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle 01-08-1940 The Priory School 01-15-1940 The Greek Interpreter Adventures of the Thin Man, The 06-23-1950 06-30-1950 The Mystery of the Flying Necklace 07-07-1950 Murder by the Numbers 07-14-1950 --- 07-21-1950 --- 07-28-1950 The Mystery of the Undecided Aunt 08-04-1950 --- 08-11-1950 --- 08-18-1950 Murder and the Coming of Hepzibah 08-25-1950 --- Adventures of the Thin Man, The 09-01-1950 --- Alaskans, The [TV] 06-12-1960 The Ballad of Whitehorse (Northern Lights) Alcoa Premiere [TV] 01-09-1962 Pattern of Guilt 02-21-1963 The Lab - Chain Reaction Alda-Lee Show, The 1949 Alfred Hitchcock Presents [TV] 01-24-1961 A Crime for Mothers All in the Family [TV] 12-25-1977 Edith's Crisis of Faith (Part 2) 01-22-1978 Aunt Iola's Visit Amazing Mr. Malone, The 05-08-1948 Look before you Leap 05-15-1948 05-22-1948 Unlucky at Cards - Lucky in Love American Showcase 06-12-1948 Shirley Ross and Ken Carson 06-19-1948 Best of the Week 08-14-1948 Dangerous Assignment 09-04-1948 Simon Lash - The Buffalo Box 08-28-1948 The Enlightening Chronicle of Agnes Higgins Amos 'n' Andy [TV] Who's Got de Nickel? Amos 'n' Andy Show, The 11-16-1952 10,000th Broadcast 01-18-1953 Dinner with Diggy Angel 04-26-1961 The Guided Tour Apple's Way [TV] 03-10-1974 The Miller 04-21-1974 The Applicant Arch Oboler's Plays 11-18-1939 Bathysphere 12-02-1939 Two Short Plays of Men - State Executioner; Danse Macabre 02-03-1940 Special to Hollywood 02-24-1940 The Women Stayed at Home Armchair Detective [TV] 11-17-1948 Murder for Means Bachelor Father [TV] 10-06-1960 Mystery Witness Barnaby Jones [TV] 09-29-1977 The Wife Beater Barney Miller [TV] 09-29-1977 Bugs Barrie Craig, Confidential 05-11-1955 Terror in the Ball Park Investigator Ben Casey [TV] 12-03-1962 Between Summer and Winter, the Glorious Season (orig. title: It Was once in the Saddle) Best Plays 09-13-1953 Ethan Frome Bewitched [TV] 11-09-1967 That Was no Chick, that Was my Wife 03-28-1968 Tabatha's Cranky Spell 11-07-1968 Mirror Mirror on the Wall 01-30-1969 Samantha the Bard Big Town 06-18-1941 Tough Boy Big Valley, The [TV] 02-02-1966 Teacher of Outlaws Bonanza [TV] 02-16-1964 Bullet for a Bride Boston Blackie [TV] 11-14-1952 Deep Six Broadway's my Beat 11-05-1949 11-12-1949 11-19-1949 11-26-1949 12-03-1949 12-10-1949 12-17-1949 12-24-1949 12-31-1949 01-07-1950 01-14-1950 01-21-1950 Church in the Wildwood 01-31-1950 02-03-1950 Broadway's my Beat 02-10-1950 02-17-1950 02-24-1950 03-03-1950 03-10-1950 03-17-1950 03-24-1950 03-31-1950 04-07-1950 04-14-1950 04-21-1950 04-28-1950 05-05-1950 05-12-1950 05-19-1950 05-26-1950 06-02-1950 06-09-1950 06-16-1950 06-23-1950 07-03-1950 07-10-1950 07-24-1950 07-31-1950 08-07-1950 08-14-1950 08-21-1950 10-13-1950 10-20-1950 10-27-1950 11-03-1950 11-10-1950 11-17-1950 11-24-1950 12-01-1950 12-08-1950 04-07-1951 04-14-1951 04-21-1951 04-28-1951 Broadway's my Beat 05-05-1951 05-12-1951 05-26-1951 06-02-1951 06-09-1951 06-16-1951 06-23-1951 06-30-1951 07-08-1951 07-15-1951 07-22-1951 07-29-1951 08-05-1951 08-12-1951 08-19-1951 08-26-1951 09-15-1951 09-22-1951 09-29-1951 10-06-1951 10-13-1951 10-20-1951 10-27-1951 11-03-1951 11-10-1951 11-17-1951 12-01-1951 12-08-1951 12-15-1951 12-22-1951 12-29-1951 01-05-1952 01-12-1952 01-19-1952 01-26-1952 02-02-1952 02-09-1952 02-16-1952 02-23-1952 03-01-1952 Broadway's my Beat 03-08-1952 03-15-1952 03-22-1952 The Case of the Friendly Credit Pickpocket 03-29-1952 The Case of the Funny, Laughing, Friendly Fellows or Two Zu-Zim 04-05-1952 Laughter in the Iron Lung or The Hysterical Mister Ectomy 04-12-1952 The Post-Pesach Passacaglia or They Treat the Help so Nice 04-19-1952 The Bloosy Halvah Caper or The Girl from Down Under 04-26-1952 Up in Nancy's Room or 'Who', from 'Sunny' 05-03-1952 Blatted! 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