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Larry Siegel Scripts, 1968-1975 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8z3220t No online items Larry Siegel scripts, 1968-1975 Processed by Amanda Schapel with assistance from Julie Graham; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé after initial encoding by Julie Graham. 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. Larry Siegel scripts, 1968-1975 PASC 212 1 Title: Larry Siegel scripts Collection number: PASC 212 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Language of Material: English Physical Description: 3.75 linear ft.(8 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1968-1975 Abstract: Larry Siegels started his television career in the mid-1960s. The collection includes scripts from The Carol Burnett Show, That's My Mama, Love, American Style, God Bless Our House, Be It Ever So Humble, Oh Nurse, and The Mad Mad Mad Movie of the Week 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: Siegel, Larry 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 Larry Siegel, 2000. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Larry Siegel Scripts (Collection PASC 212). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. Biography Larry Siegel was born in New York City in 1925 and attended the University of Illinois. Siegel started his career as a freelance writer for Playboy and Mad magazines. When he moved to California in 1968, he began writing for television, motion picutures, and stage. Siegel's television credits include that of head writer for The Carol Burnett Show for three and a half seasons, and story editor for Thats My Mama among others. He is the recipient of Emmy Awards and a Writers Guild awards. Scope and Content The collection consists of script material related to the career of film and television writer Larry Siegel. The bulk of the collection represents the The Carol Burnett Show. Additionally there are scripts for the television shows That's My Mama, Love, American Style, God Bless Our House, Be It Ever So Humble, Oh Nurse, and The Mad Mad Mad Movie of the Week. UCLA Catalog Record ID UCLA Catalog Record ID: 4658962 Subjects and Indexing Terms Siegel, Larry, 1925- --Archives. Television writers--Archives Box 7, Folder 1 BE IT EVER SO HUMBLE: First draft script (8/7/69) Box 7, Folder 1 CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): Photographss of crew and writers (4 items) (no date) Box 7, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The) (3/7/73) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1972-73 - 6 Guests: Peggy Lee and William Conrad. Final revision script and production information Box 1, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 414 (11/18/70) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1970-71 - 1 Guests: Debbie Reynolds and John Davidson. Final revision script and production information. Larry Siegel scripts, 1968-1975 PASC 212 2 Container List Box 1, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 415 (12/2/70) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1970-71 - 1 Guests: Steve Lawrence, Durward Kirby and Julie Budd. Final revision script and production information. Box 1, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 416 (12/9/70) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1970-71 - 1 Guests: Gwen Verdon and Robert Goulet. Final revision script and production information. Box 1, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 417 (12/16/70) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1970-71 - 1 Guests: Jerry Lewis and Leslie Uggams. Final revision script and production information. Box 1, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 418 (1/6/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1970-71 - 2 Guests: Mel Torme and Michele Lee. Final revision script and production information. Box 1, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 419 (1/13/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1970-71 - 2 Guests: Martha Raye, Edward Villella and Violette Verdy. Final revision script and production information. Box 1, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 420 (1/20/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1970-71 - 2 Guests: Rita Hayworth and Jim Bailey. Final revision script and production information. Box 1, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 421 (2/3/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1970-71 - 2 Guests: Den Berry and Totie Fields. Final revision script and production information. Box 1, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 422 (2/10/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1970-71 - 3 Guests: Chita Rivera and Bob Newhart. Final revision script and production information. Box 1, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 423 (2/17/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1970-71 - 3 Guests: Pat Carroll, Tim Conway and Karen Wyman. Final revision script and production information. Box 1, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 424 (3/3/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1970-71 - 3 Guests: Mike Douglas and Bernadette Peters. Final revision script and production information. Box 1, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 425 (3/11/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1970-71 - 3 Guests: Eileen Farrell, Marilyn Horne and David Frost. Final revision script and production information. Box 2, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 501 (8/11/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 1 Guests: Andy Griffith and Barbara McNair. Final revision script and production information. Larry Siegel scripts, 1968-1975 PASC 212 3 Container List Box 2, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 502 (8/18/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 1 Guests: Paul Lynde and Karen Black. Final revision script and production information. Box 2, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 503 (8/25/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 1 Guests: Bernadette Peters and Cass Elliot. Final revision script and production information. Box 2, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 504 (9/1/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 1 Guests: Jim Nabors. Final revision script and production information. Box 2, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 505 (9/8/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 2 Guests: Tim Conway and The Carpenters. Final revision script and production information. Box 2, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 506 (9/22/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 2 Guests: Steve Lawrence and Carol Channing. Final revision script and production information. Box 2, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 507 (9/29/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 2 Guests: Ken Berry and Cass Elliot. Final revision script and production information. Box 2, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 508 (10/6/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 2 Guests: Peggy Lee and Dom De Luise. Final revision script and production information. Box 3, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 509 (10/13/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 3 Guests: Tim Conway and Diahann Carroll. Final revision script and production information. Box 3, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 510 (10/20/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 3 Guests: Bing Crosby and Paul Lynde. Final revision script and production information. Box 3, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 511 (11/3/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 3 Guests: Mel Torme and Nanette Fabray. Final revision script and production information. Box 3, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 512 (11/10/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 3 Guests: Eydie Gorme and Shecky Greene. Final revision script and production information. Box 3, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 513 (11/17/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72- 4 Guests: Tim Conway and Cass Elliot. Final revision script and production information. Larry Siegel scripts, 1968-1975 PASC 212 4 Container List Box 3, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 514 (12/1/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72- 4 Guests: Dionne Warwicke and Ken Berry. Final revision script and production information. Box 3, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 515 (12/8/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72- 4 Guests: Steve Lawrence and Dick Martin. Final revision script and production information. Box 3, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 516 (12/15/71) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72- 4 Guests: Paul Lynde and Peggy Lee. Final revision script and production information. Box 4, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 517 (1/5/72) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 5 Guests: Ken Berry, Nanette Fabray and The Carpenters. Final revision script and production information. Box 4, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 518 (1/12/72) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 5 Guests: Tim Conway and Ray Charles. Final revision script and production information. Box 4, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 519 (1/19/72) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 5 Guests: Vincent Price and Eydie Gorme. Final revision script and production information. Box 4, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 520 (2/2/72) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 5 Guests: Kay Ballard and Steve Lawrence. Final revision script and production information. Box 4, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 521 (2/9/72) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 6 Guests: Nanette Fabray and Burt Reynolds. Final revision script and production information. Box 4, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 522 (2/16/72) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 6 Guests: Tim Conway and Eydie Gorme. Final revision script and production information. Box 4, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 523 (3/1/72) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1971-72 - 6 Guests: Jack Klugman and Tony Randall. Final revision script and production information. Box 4, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 524 (3/8/72) Folder Volume: 1971-72 - 6 Box 5, CAROL BURNETT SHOW (The): 601 (7/19/72) Folder Volume: Additional Note 1972-73 - 1 Guests: Steve Lawrence and Paul Sand.
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