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Ivan Goff Collection of Television Scripts 0004 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt2f59s181 No online items The Finding Aid of the Ivan Goff Collection of Television Scripts 0004 Jessica Geiser, Jamie Henricks, Katie Richardson, and Jon King The processing of this collection and the creation of this finding aid was funded by the generous support of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. Pepperdine University. Special Collections and University Archives. January 2012 24255 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu 90263 [email protected] URL: https://library.pepperdine.edu/collections/boone-special-collections-university-archives.htm The Finding Aid of the Ivan Goff 0004 1 Collection of Television Scripts 0004 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: Pepperdine University. Special Collections and University Archives. Title: Ivan Goff Collection of Television Scripts Identifier/Call Number: 0004 Physical Description: 27.5 Linear Feet(22 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1964-1981 Abstract: Ivan Goff was an Oscar-nominated screenwriter who authored a number of successful movies from 1949-1960 with his writing partner, Ben Roberts. Goff and Roberts also wrote and produced several successful series for television in the 1960s and 1970s. The collection contains scripts and production notes from three television series in which Goff was involved as a writer or producer: Mannix, Nero Wolfe and The Rogues. Pepperdine University. Special Collections and University Archives. Language of Material: Materials are in English. Conditions Governing Access Advance notice required for access. Conditions Governing Use Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder. Cast books may not be photocopied. Preferred Citation [Box/folder# or item name], Ivan Goff Collection of Television Scripts, Collection no. 0004, Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries, Pepperdine University. Immediate Source of Acquisition The collection was received from Ivan Goff in a number of installments beginning April 7, 1976. Biographical note Ivan Goff was born in Perth, Australia, on April 17, 1910. He began his career as a journalist for a local newspaper, but came to dislike the relative isolation of the country from the rest of the world. He eventually made his way to England where he worked several jobs while trying to break into journalism. In 1936, Goff became the Hollywood Correspondent for the London Daily Mirror. Goff decided to settle in Hollywood, where he worked as a staff writer at Republic Studios and then Warner Brothers. At the start of World War II, Goff joined the Army Signal Corps, and made propaganda shorts in New York. During this time, Goff met a fellow writer named Ben Roberts and started a writing partnership with him that lasted 39 years. Goff and Roberts' first work was the play Portrait in Black, which had runs in London and Broadway and was developed into a movie in 1960. The duo also wrote several movies for Warner Brothers, including White Heat (1949), and Man of a Thousand Faces (1957), for which they received an Oscar nomination. From 1954-55 Goff served as the President of the Screen Writer Guild. In the 1960s, Goff and Roberts shifted to working in television, writing and producing a number of series, including The Rogues (1964), Mannix (1967-75), and Charlie's Angels (1976-81). Goff married actress Natalie Draper in 1948, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1964. They had three sons, Kevin, Trevor, and Brian. Goff died at the age of 89 in Santa Monica, CA, on September 23, 1999. Scope and Content The collection consists of episode scripts for the television series Mannix, Nero Wolfe, and The Rogues, along with documents created by staff during the production of an episode. These include production reports, call sheets, script supervisor reports, program practices notes, cast sheets, research reports, and outlines and drafts of episode scripts. Miscellaneous items include a script for an episode of a police show, student papers about the film Citizen Kane, and a book about multicultural education. Arrangement The materials in the collection were arranged by television series, and then alphabetically by episode title. This arrangement scheme was imposed during processing in the absence of a usable original order. The collection is arranged in four series: Series 1. Mannix; Series 2. Nero Wolfe; Series 3. The Rogues; and Series 4. Miscellaneous. Processing Information The collection was processed by Jessica Geiser and Jamie Henricks in January, 2012. The finding aid was updated by Katie Richardson and Jon King in July, 2013. The Finding Aid of the Ivan Goff 0004 2 Collection of Television Scripts 0004 Subjects and Indexing Terms Mannix (Television program) The Rogues (Television program) Television scripts Nero Wolfe (Television program) Roberts, Ben Goff, Ivan box 1-18 Series 1: Mannix 1966-1975 box 1, folder 1-2 Season 1, Episode 7 - "Warning" 1967 October 28 box 1, folder 3 Season 1, Episodes 17-18 - "Deadfall" 1968 January 20 box 1, folder 5 Unaired - "All The Queen's Horses" 1968 July 31 box 1, folder 6-7 Season 2, Episode 1 - "The Silent Cry" 1968 September 28 box 1, folder 8 Season 2, Episode 2 - "Comes Up Rose" 1968 October 5 box 1, folder 9 Season 2, Episode 3 - "Pressure Point" 1968 October 12 box 1, folder 10 Season 2, Episode 4 - "To The Swiftest Death" 1968 October 19 box 1, folder 11 Season 2, Episode 5 - "The End Of The Rainbow" 1968 October 26 box 1, folder 12 Season 2, Episode 6 - "A Copy Of Murder" 1968 November 2 box 1, folder 13 Season 2, Episode 8 - "Who Will Dig The Graves" 1968 November 16 box 1, folder 14 Unaired - "Killjoy" 1968 November 20 box 1, Season 2, Episode 9 - "The Need Of A Friend" 1968 November 23 folder 15-16 box 1, folder 17 Season 2, Episode 10 - "Night Out Of Time" 1968 December 7 box 1, folder 18 Season 2, Episode 11 - "A View Of Nowhere" 1968 December 14 box 1, Unaired - "The Color Of Time" 1968 December 9 folder 19-20 box 2, folder 1 Season 2, Episode 12 - "Fear 1 To Fail" 1968 December 21 box 2, folder 2 Season 2, Episode 13 - "Death Run" 1969January 4 box 2, folder 3 Season 2, Episode 15 - "Only Giants Can Play" 1969 January 18 box 2, folder 4 Season 2, Episode 17 - "The Girl Who Came With The Tide" 1969 February 1 box 2, folder 5 Season 2, Episode 19 - "End Game" 1969 February 15 box 2, folder 6-7 Season 2, Episode 20 - "All Around The Money Tree" 1969 February 22 box 2, folder 8 Season 2, Episode 21 - "Odds Against Donald Jordan" 1969 March 1 box 2, folder 9 Season 2, Episode 22 - "Last Rites Of Miss Emma" 1969 March 8 box 2, folder 10 Season 2, Episode 24 - "Merry Go Round For Murder" 1969 April 5 box 2, folder 11 Season 2, Episode 25 - "To Catch A Rabbit" 1969 April 12 box 2, folder 12 Unaired - "Nightingale" 1969 May 12 box 2, Season 2, Episode 25 - "The Sound Of Darkness" 1969 September folder 13-14 box 2, folder 15 Season 3, Episode 1 - "Eagles Sometimes Can't Fly" 1969 September 27 box 2, folder 16 Season 3, Episode 2 - "Color Her Missing" 1969 October 4 box 2, folder 17 Season 3, Episode 3 - "Return To Summer Grove" 1969 October 11 box 2, folder 18 Season 3, Episode 3 - "The Playground" 1969 October 18 box 3, folder 2 Season 3, Episode 6 - "Penny For The Peep Show" 1969 November 1 box 3, folder 4-5 Season 3, Episode 7 - "Asleep In The Deep" 1969 November 8 box 3, folder 6-7 Season 3, Episode 8 - "Memory: Zero" 1969 November 22 box 3, folder 8 Season 3, Episode 9 - "The Nowhere Victim" 1969 November 29 box 3, folder 9 Season 3, Episode 11 - "Who Killed Me" 1969 December 13 box 3, folder 10 Season 3, Episode 12 - "Missing: Sun And Sky" 1969 December 20 box 3, folder 11 Season 3, Episode 13 - "Tooth Of The Serpent" 1969 December 27 box 3, Season 3, Episode 14 - "Medal For A Hero" 1970 January 3 folder 12-13 box 3, folder 14 Season 3, Episode 15 - "Walk With A Dead Man" 1970 January 10 box 3, folder 15 Season 3, Episode 16 - "A Chance At The Roses" 1970 January 17 box 3, folder 16 Season 3, Episode 17 - "Blind Mirror" 1970 January 24 The Finding Aid of the Ivan Goff 0004 3 Collection of Television Scripts 0004 Series 1:Mannix 1966-1975 box 4, folder 1 Season 4, Episode 18 - "Harlequins Gold" 1970 January 31 box 4, folder 2 Season 3, Episode 19 - "Who Is Sylvia" 1970 February 7 box 4, folder 3-4 Season 3, Episode 20 - "Only One Death To A Customer" 1970 February 14 box 4, folder 5 Season 3, Episode 21 - "Fly, Little One" 1970 February 21 box 4, folder 6-7 Season 3, Episode 22 - "The Search For Darrell Andrews" 1970 February 28 box 4, folder 8-9 Season 3, Episode 23 - "Murder Revisited" 1970 March 7 box 4, folder 10 Season 3, Episode 24 - "War Of Nerves" 1970 March 14 box 4, Season 3, Episode 25 - "Once Upon A Saturday" 1970 March 21 folder 11-12 box 4, folder 13 Unaired-"A Man Called Kelly" 1970 July 7 box 4, folder 14 Unaired - "Ghost Hunt" 1970 July box 4, Unaired - "The World Between" 1970 September folder 15-17 box 4, Season 4, Episode 1 - "A Ticket To The Eclipse" 1970 September 19 folder 18-19 box 4, folder 20 Season 4, Episode 2 - "One For The Lady" 1970 September 26 box 4, folder 21 Season 4, Episode 3 - "Time Out Of Mind" 1970 October 3 box 5, folder 1-2 Season 4, Episode 4 - "Figures In A Landscape" 1970 October 10 box 5, folder 3-5 Season 4, Episode 5 - "The Mouse That Died" 1970 Ocotober 17 box 5, folder 6-8 Season 4, Episode 6 - "The Lost Art Of Dying" 1970 October 24 box 5, folder 9-10 Season 4, Episode 7 - "The Other Game In Town" 1970 October 31 box 5, Season 4, Episode 9 - "Sunburst" 1970 November 14
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