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Edward Jurist Papers, 1940-1979 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8n58ppd No online items Finding Aid for the Edward Jurist papers, 1940-1979 Processed by Arts Special Collections staff, pre-1999; machine-readable finding aid created by Julie L. Graham and Caroline Cubé. UCLA Library Special Collections Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1575 (310) 825-4988 [email protected] ©2014 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Finding Aid for the Edward Jurist PASC 122 1 papers, 1940-1979 Title: Edward Jurist papers Collection number: PASC 122 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Language of Material: English Physical Description: 30.0 linear ft.(65 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1940-1979 Abstract: Ed Jurist had a career as a prolific television producer and writer. The collection consists of script files for radio and television productions, casting files of resumes and photographs, and a small amount of personal papers and printed materials. Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Creator: Jurist, Edward Restrictions on Access Open for research. STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction Property rights to the physical object belong to the UC Regents. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright. Provenance/Source of Acquisition Gift of Edward Jurist, 1984. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Edward Jurist Papers (Collection PASC 122). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. Biography Ed Jurist was born in ca. 1916 and was a theater major at the University of Michigan. He established a career as a prolific television producer and writer. In 1949, he produced, directed and wrote The Aldrich Family, one of the first situation comedies in television. In 1953, he produced and wrote Colonel Flack. Working at Warner Brothers je continued to produce and write television series, including Hawaiian Eye, 77 Sunset Strip and Room for One More. Later, at Screen Gems, he was one of the principal writers of Bewitched from 1964 to 1968, and he produced The Flying Nun from 1968 to 1970. He was a story consultant and writer on One Day at a Time (1980), Maude (1974), Diff'rent Strokes (1982-1985), and Gimme a Break (1986). Ed Jurist died March 12, 1993 in Los Angeles, CA. Scope and Content The collection consists of material related to radio and television writer and producer, Ed Jurist. The bulk of the collection includes script files for radio and television productions, casting files of resumes and photographs, and a small amount of personal papers and printed materials. Among the productions represented in the collection are the radio series Alrich family and The Jonathan Winters show, and the television series Bewitched (1969-71), Colonel Humphrey Flack (1953-59), Leave it to Beaver (1957-59), and The Patty Duke show (1964-66), among others. Organization and Arrangement Arranged in the following series: 1. Television Projects 2. Radio Projects 3. Motion Picture Projects 4. Unidentified Projects 5. Casting Files 6. Personal Papes 7. Printed Material UCLA Catalog Record ID UCLA Catalog Record ID: 1972938 Subjects and Indexing Terms Finding Aid for the Edward Jurist PASC 122 2 papers, 1940-1979 Jurist, Edward--Archives Radio writers--United States--Archival resources. Television producers and directors--United States--Archival resources. Television writers--United States--Archival resources. Television Projects (ca. 1940s-1980s) Scope and Content The bulk of the series consists of script material and a small amount of story outlines, presentations, production information for television projects such as Bewitched , Leave it to Beaver , Colonel Humphrey Flack , Dr. Shrinker, Maude , M*A*S*H , and Jonny Quest , among others. Box 18, Folder 1 77 SUNSET STRIP: Hamlet Caper, The. 11/15/1960. General note With revision 11/7. Box 52, Folder 17 77 Sunset Strip: Lady in the Sun. 1963 Jan-Feb. Box 18, Folder 2 77 SUNSET STRIP: Starlet, The. 12/22/1959. Box 18, Folder 3 77 SUNSET STRIP: Stranger Than Fiction. 2/18/1960. General note With revision 1/22. Box 42, Folder 1 Adventures of Tom Sawyer (The): Glowing Dog (The) - story outlines. 1974 Oct. Box 44, Folder 5 Ann Sothern Show (The): Fixing Olive Up. 1959 Aug-Sep. Box 44, Folder 1 Ann Sothern Show (The): Pay-off (The). 1959 Aug 28. Box 44, Folder 2 Ann Sothern Show (The): Witness (The). 1959 Jun-Nov. Box 59, Folder 11 Another Day: No Smoking. 1977 July 25. Box 59, Folder 10 Another Day: Office Guru (The). 1977 July 25. Box 59, Folder 9 Another Day: Outlines by various writers. 1977 Jul. Box 53, Folder 9 At Home Abroad: At Home Abroad script material and story line. no date. General note Original folder titled School Daze. Box 44, Folder 10 Bachelor Father: Bentley and the Dog Trainer. 1959 May 14. Box 44, Folder 3 Bachelor Father: Bentley and the Gullible Guitarist. 1959 Jun 1. Box 44, Folder 9 Bachelor Father: Peter Meets His Match. 1959 May 25. Box 15, Folder 5 BEACH BUMS: Beauty and the Bums. 6/13/1977. Box 15, Folder 6 BEACH BUMS: Magnificent Moose. 6/13/1977. Box 14, Folder 6 BEACH BUMS: Whodunnit - Or Did They?. 7/25/1977. General note With revisions 7/5. Box 15, Folder 4 BEACH BUMS: Winner's Circle, The. 6/20/1977. Box 14, Folder 9 BETTY HUTTON SHOW (The): Art for Goldie's Sake. 10/12/1959. General note With revision 10/8. Box 14, Folder 7 BETTY HUTTON SHOW (The): Roy Runs Away. 11/6/1959. General note With revision 8/28. Box 14, Folder 8 BETTY HUTTON SHOW (The): Who Killed Vaudeville. 9/4/1959. Finding Aid for the Edward Jurist PASC 122 3 papers, 1940-1979 Television Projects (ca. 1940s-1980s) Box 28, Folder 5 BEWITCHED: Bewitched, Bothered and Baldoni. 5/4/1971. General note With story outline 3/18. Box 29, Folder 2 BEWITCHED: Crone of Cawdor, The. 1/15/1967. General note With first draft and story outline 12/29/66. Box 28, Folder 1 BEWITCHED: Daddy Comes to Visit. 7/9/1969. Box 28, Folder 2 BEWITCHED: Darrin Goes Ape. 11/27/1970. Box 30, Folder 1 BEWITCHED: Darrin on a Pedestal. 5/18/1970. Box 28, Folder 1 BEWITCHED: Darrin the Pussycat. 11/23/1970. Box 28, Folder 1 BEWITCHED: Darrin the Warlock (aka: Daddy Comes to Visit II). 7/10/1969. Box 31, Folder 4 BEWITCHED: Darrin's Magnetism. 12/14/1967. General note With draft for 10/16 and story outline. Box 29, Folder 6 BEWITCHED: Eight-Year Itch Witch, The. 8/16/1971. Box 53, Folder 5 BEWITCHED: Floor Plans. no date. Box 29, Folder 4 BEWITCHED: George Washington Zapped Here - I. 11/24/1971. Box 29, Folder 4 BEWITCHED: George Washington Zapped Here - II. 11/26/1971. Box 29, Folder 5 BEWITCHED: Good Turn Never Goes Unpunished, A. 11/10/1971. Box 28, Folder 6 BEWITCHED: Hansel and Gretel in Samanthaland. 5/18/1971. Box 30, Folder 3 BEWITCHED: House that Uncle Arthur Built, The. 10/7/1970. General note With revision 8/13. Box 28, Folder 1 BEWITCHED: I Remember You...Sometimes. 12/19/1966. Box 28, Folder 1 BEWITCHED: Just a Kid Again. 12/28/1969. Box 31, Folder 3 BEWITCHED: Long Live The Queen. 5/3/1967. Box 31, Folder 1 BEWITCHED: Make Love Not Hate. 2/23/1970. Box 30, Folder 3 BEWITCHED: Mixed Doubles. 12/20/1970. Box 28, Folder 6 BEWITCHED: Mother-In-Law of the Year. 9/21/1970. Box 28, Folder 3 BEWITCHED: Naming Samantha's New Baby. 6/27/1969. Box 30, Folder 4 BEWITCHED: Okay, Who's the Wise Witch?. 1/14/1970. Box 29, Folder 6 BEWITCHED: Paris Witch's Style. 6/4/1971. Box 29, Folder 1 BEWITCHED: Paul Revere Rides Again. 5/31/1970. Box 28, Folder 3 BEWITCHED: Phrase is Familiar, The. 10/27/1969. Box 30, Folder 1 BEWITCHED: Salem Here We Come. 6/3/1970. General note With second draft 05/29. Box 31, Folder 2 BEWITCHED: Sam, You Made the Chants Too Long. 12/28/1966. General note With revision 07/13 and story outline. Box 31, Folder 1 BEWITCHED: Samantha and the Beanstalk. 3/31/1969. Box 29, Folder 5 BEWITCHED: Samantha and the Loch Ness Monster. 7/6/1971. Box 29, Folder 4 BEWITCHED: Samantha and the Troll. 9/30/1970. Box 29, Folder 3 BEWITCHED: Samantha is Earthbound. 10/4/1971. Box 29, Folder 6 BEWITCHED: Samantha on Thin Ice. 8/14/1971. Box 29, Folder 3 BEWITCHED: Samantha's Bad Day In Salem. 5/21/1970. Box 28, Folder 3 BEWITCHED: Samantha's Better Halves. 3/20/1969. Box 31, Folder 1 BEWITCHED: Samantha's Curious Craving. 4/14/1969. Box 30, Folder 4 BEWITCHED: Samantha's Magic Potion. 9/8/1970. Box 29, Folder 3 BEWITCHED: Samantha's Magic Sitter. 9/13/1971. Finding Aid for the Edward Jurist PASC 122 4 papers, 1940-1979 Television Projects (ca. 1940s-1980s) Box 31, Folder 4 BEWITCHED: Samantha's Magnetic Executive. Box 29, Folder 3 BEWITCHED: Samantha's Pet Warlock. 6/14/1970. Box 28, Folder 6 BEWITCHED: Sam's Psychic Pslip. 11/8/1970. Box 29, Folder 5 BEWITCHED: Sam's Witchcraft Blows A Fuse.
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