Dan Rowan papers, 1941-1987

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Rowan, Dan, 1922-1987
Title
Dan Rowan papers
Dates
1941-1987 (inclusive)
Quantity
10 cubic ft. (14 Document Boxes, 3 F-24 Boxes, 1 F2D Box, 1-F-17 Box and 1 F-41 Folder)
Collection Number
09765
Summary
Papers of this leading nightclub, television, and movie performer. They include scripts, manuscripts, videotapes, films, legal documents, and awards - most of which relate to the Rowan and Martin comedy team and their very popular 1960s and 1970s Laugh-In TV show.
Repository
American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
American Heritage Center
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave.
Dept. 3924
Laramie, WY
82071
Telephone: 3077663756
ahcref@uwyo.edu
Access Restrictions
Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.

Languages
English
Sponsor
The creation of the EAD-version of this finding aid was made possible through a grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Dan Rowan was the straight man on the famous Rowan and Martin comedy team. He was born Daniel Hale David in Beggs, Oklahoma, on July 2, 1922. He danced and sang in a carnival with his parents until he was orphaned at the age of eleven. He frequently ran away from a Colorado orphanage until he was eventually allowed to leave, officially. After he graduated from high school, he hitchhiked to Hollywood and became a writer at Paramount. He entered the Army Air Corps after Pearl Harbor and became a fighter pilot with the Fifth Air Force in New Guinea. He downed several Japanese aircraft, and he was shot down several times. In October of 1943, he crash landed for the last time and was invalided back to the United States. He worked for awhile at Paramount again and became an acting instructor at Ben Bard’s Acting Studio.

Rowan was working as an actor, writer, and car dealer when he met Dick Martin, who was writing for Duffy’s Tavern. The Rowan and Martin comedy team got its start when it performed a comedy routine in order to demonstrate that one of their scripts was funny. They worked up a routine and performed in clubs for nearly five years. Their big break came in 1953, when they were booked with Nat King Cole at the Copa Room in Las Vegas. In 1955 Rowan changed his legal name from Daniel Hale David to Dan Hale Rowan. Rowan and Martin signed with NBC to appear on the Bob Hope, Dinah Shore, Steve Allen, and Perry Como shows. As a result of those appearances they became guest stars on Andy Williams, Jerry Lewis, the Colgate Comedy Hour, and the Summer Chevy Show. They became successful guest hosts for the Dean Martin Summer Show, and that provided the impetus for a Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In Special. The weekly Laugh-In show started in 1968 as an NBC mid-season replacement for The Man from U.N.C.L.E. It was on the air for six seasons until 1973, although it did return for a couple of specials. Copyright problems (over who originated Laugh-In) led to years of lawsuits, which Rowan and Martin eventually won.

Rowan and Martin earned three Emmy’s, and they were nominated twelve times. They were voted best comedy team and Best TV Program by TV editors of the U.S. They were given a gold medal by the International TV Society in 1970 for New Dimensions in TV Comedy. They earned many other awards connected with charities, and they appeared on the covers of Time, Life, and TV Guide. They even earned two Grammy awards for comedy record albums. Unfortunately their two movies, Once Upon a Horse (1958) and The Maltese Bippy (1969), were not successful. It was during this period that Rowan met John D. MacDonald (the suspense writer), and they became close friends. The story of their friendship and the eventual breakup was included in Rowan’s best-selling book of their correspondence entitled A Friendship.

Rowan retired in 1976, but he still made guest appearances on Loveboat and Fantasy Island. He and his third wife Joanna lived in Europe for eight years, before settling in southwest Florida. Rowan had many avocations including boating and the martial arts. He was active in supporting charities, particularly those related to diabetes and kidney disease.

He died of lymphatic cancer at the age of 65 in 1987.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Dan Rowan Papers, 1941-1987, are a valuable resource for anyone who wishes to learn about popular culture during the 1960s and 1970s. They include 10 diaries and logs starting from 1973, correspondence and manuscripts relating to the book, A Friendship, and John D. MacDonald. There are Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In scripts from 1970 and 1971, along with television and movie scripts from the 1960s. The collection includes several scrapbooks and clipping files detailing Rowan and Martin’s nightclub, television, and movie careers. Laugh-In is partially preserved on reel to reel tapes, videotapes, and films, including some popular books and major awards. There is also material relating to a lawsuit over copyright of the popular variety show.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Copyright Information

The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.

Preferred Citation

Preferred Citation

Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Dan Rowan Papers, 1941-1987, Collection Number 09765, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Related Materials

Related Materials

There are no other known archival collections created by Dan Rowan at the date of processing.

Acquisition Information

Acquisition Information

Received in 1990 from Dan Rowan’s widow, Joanne Rowan.

Processing Note

Processing Information

The collection was processed by John Hanks in February 2003.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I. Personal, 1950s-1980s, undatedReturn to Top

Contains biography, book manuscripts for A Friendship, correspondence including letters from John D. MacDonald, diaries and logs from 1980 to 1987, certificates, military history, and photographs.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
Box 1 1
Biographical - Bio. Note, Show Notes, photocopies of awards
Book - A Friendship,:
Folder
2
Correspondence with John D. MacDonald
1986
Folders
3-5
Manuscript
No Date
6-7
3rd Manuscript
1985
Folder
8
Reviews
1987
9
Charities - Cancer, Heart, Kidney, Youth
1968-1985
Correspondence:
Box Folder
Box 2 1
Family, Friends
1970s-1980s
Folder
2
John D. MacDonald
1960s
3
John D. MacDonald
1970s-1980s
4
John D. MacDonald Manuscript - Barrier Island,
No Date
Box
2
Diaries (4)
1973-1979
3
Diaries (6)
1980-1987
Diaries (3) Boat Logs
No Dates
Box Folder
Box 4 1
Honors - Awards, Certificates, Presidential Invitations
1961-1975
Folder
2
Military History - Induction, Discharge, Combat Reports
1941-1985
3
Photographs - Dan Rowan, Annotated, Family, Etc.
1950s-1980s

Series II. Laugh-In TV Show, 1968-1984Return to Top

Contains business correspondence, lawsuit materials, scripts from 1970 and 1972, photographs and books.

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder
4
Books - Inside Laugh-In (1969), Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In (Annotated 1972)
5
Correspondence (Business) - Lorimar vs. NBC, Etc.
1982-1983
6
Correspondence (Financial) - Residuals, Lorimar, NBC
1980-1984
Laugh-In Lawsuit Documents:
Box Folder
Box 5 1
October 1977 - July 1978
Folder
2
July 1978 -
3
August 1978 - September 1978
4
September 1978 - October 1979
5
October 1979
6
November 1979 - April 1980
Box Folder
Box 6 1
April 1980 - September 1980
Folder
2
October 1980 - November 1980
3
November 1980 - March 1983
Box Folder
Box 6 4
Photographs (Laugh-In)
1968-1973
Scripts (Bound):
Box
6
November 2, 1970
7
November 9, 1970
November 16, 1970
November 23, 1970
November 30, 1970
December 7, 1970
December 14, 1970
Box
8
December 28, 1970
January 4, 1971
January 11, 1971
January 18, 1971
January 25, 1971
February 1, 1971
Box
9
February 8, 1971
February 14, 1971
February 22, 1971
Box Folder
Box 9 1
Sequel - Rowan and Martin Report (Script and Notes from Ring Binder)
1975

Series III. Rowan and Martin Comedy Team, 1950s-1980sReturn to Top

Includes photographs, scrapbook clippings (nightclub, TV, and movie career), and scripts (variety show and movie).

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder
2
Correspondence from Dick Martin, Etc.
1980s
3
Music (Hand written Rowan and Martin Theme, Etc.)
4
Photographs
1950s - 1970s
5
Photographs, Once Upon a Horse (Feature Film)
1958
Scrapbook Clippings:
Box Folder
Box 10 1
General
1950s - 1970s
Folder
2
Movies
1950s
3
Movies
1960s
4
Nightclubs
1950s
5
Nightclubs
1960s
6
Television
1950s
7
Television
1960s
Box
10
Script, The Maltese Bippy (Feature Film)
1968
11
Script, The Andy Williams Show (Variety Show)
February 1967
Script, The Colgate Comedy Hour
May 1967
Script, Who's Afraid of Mother Goose (Children's Show)
October 1967
Script, The Perry Como Holiday Special (Variety Show)
November 1967
Script, The Highlights of the Ice Capades of 1968 (Variety Show)
March 1968

Series IV. Retirement Projects, 1978Return to Top

Includes an academic essay by Rowan on comedy plus a novel and script submitted by others.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
12 1
Novel, Marimba by Patrick Riordan
1978
Folder
2
Script, Remora by Djordje Milecevik
3
Script Changes, Remora,
4
"What Revolution in Comedy" (Essay) by Dan Rowan

Series V. Video, Film and Audio Tapes, 1968-1975Return to Top

Includes a number of Laugh-In films, video tapes, and reel to reel audio tapes.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
12
Tape (7.5 Audio), ACT I. 2050-12
Tape (7.5 Audio), NBC Laugh-In #73 R2
Tape (7.5 Audio), NBC #1 Laugh-In, 2050-24, Copy 2/16/73
Tape (7.5 Audio), NBC #2 Laugh-In, 2050-24, Copy 2/16/73
Tapes (Sony Videocassette KC-60), Laugh-In:
Don Rickles
Carol Burnett, 11/27/72
Box
13
Phyllis Diller
James Caan, 11/20/72
Tape (Sony Videocassette KC60), Gala Variety 1,
Tape (Sony Videocassette KC60), Gala Variety 2,
Box
14
Tape (ABC Videocassette) - Rowan and Martin Report, 11/5/75
Tape (HBO Studio Productions Inc.), Your Show of Shows-Sketches, 1 of 1
Tape (167=KCA-10) - Visions (Rowan in Alaskan cable TV promotion)
Tape (VHS-Scotch) - Rowan Quiz Show, Our Honored Guest, Part 1
Tape (VHS-Scotch) - Our Honored Guest, Part 2 (Bad Sound)
Tape (VHS-Fuji) - Playboy's Lounge Comedians,
Tape (VHS-TDK) - Rowan and Martin Report,
Tape (VHS-Fuji) - Ultra Quiz (Rowan and Martin with Dick Clark)
Box
15
Large Feature Film (Rolls 2 and 3), Once Upon a Horse,
Medium Film - Laugh-In Party Film - Second Season,
Medium Film - Laugh In Christmas Party,
1970
Small Film - Rowan & Martin Football Monologue,
Small Film - Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In or How We Won the Emmys,
1968

Series VI. Professional Trophies, Awards, and Memorabilia, 1950s-1985, undatedReturn to Top

Includes many Laugh-In trophies and awards including the contract for Richard Nixon’s cameo appearance and other memorabilia. Other items include a nightclub act trophy, decoupage plaques of major magazine covers, and two large scrapbooks which are devoted to Rowan and Martin’s nightclub and TV careers.

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1. Professional Trophies
ca. 1957-1969
Box
16
Dinah Award - Outstanding Nightclub Act of 1956 - Variety Act -Rowan and Martin
(Angel holding torch and wings aloft, mounted on black marble pedestal, with wreaths on side)
ca. 1957
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, In Appreciation - Dan Rowan - "The Best on Record: - The Grammy Awards Show,"
(Two brass academy medallions inscribed on the back and placed in hinged hardwood boxes.)
1966, 1968
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, In Appreciation - Rowan and Martin - "The Best on Record: - The Grammy Awards Show,"
(One brass academy medallion inscribed on the back and placed in a hinged hardwood box.)
1969
"Rowan & Martin's - Laugh-In" - Best Television Show 1968 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
(Globe surrounded by film, supported by pedestal, with HFPA on both sides. The pedestal rests on white marble.)
ca. 1969
Subseries 2. Laugh-In Awards and Wall Plaques
1968-1985
Box
17
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
(Decoupage check to Dan Rowan Enterprises for $24,750.00 dated 11/12/85)
1985
17
The National Academy - of - Recording Arts and Sciences - presents this certificate to - Dan Rowan and Dick Martin - in recognition of - Nomination - for the - Best Comedy Recording - Rowan & Martin Laugh-In - for the awards period - 1968
(Decoupage award certificate)
1968
The National Academy -of - Television Arts and Sciences - Honors - Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In:
(6 Decoupage Award Certificates)
Box
17
Special - September 9, 1967 - Outstanding Musical or Variety Special - 1967-1968 Awards
1968
Outstanding Variety Series - 1967-1968 Awards
1968
October 28, 1968 - NBC - Marcel Marceau (Guest Star) - Outstanding Variety or Musical Program - 1968-1969 - Television Academy Awards
1969
Outstanding Variety or Musical Series - 1968-1969 - Television Academy Awards
1969
Outstanding Variety or Musical Series - 1969-1970 - Television Academy Awards
1970
Outstanding Variety Series-Musical - 1970-1971 Television Academy Awards
1971
Box
17
Western Union Telegram from Joseph D. Tydings, U. S. Senate: "Congratulations on your discernment in your selection of the first winner for your 4-F award. 85 percent of the people care about reducing gun crime, and those of us in congress who share this view appreciate your help. Sock it to 'em."
Subseries 3. Memorabilia (Awards)
1968-1969, undated
Box
18
Decoupage Plaque of Richard M. Nixon Contract
July 1968
Decoupage Plaque of Rowan and Martin "Television and Our Race with Doom " cover of TV Guide,
No Date
Decoupage Plaque of The Hollywood Reporter, "Laugh-In" Tops Season Ratings
May 1969
Decoupage Plaque of Gerald Scarfe caricature of Rowan and Martin on Time Magazine cover
October 1968
Decoupage Plaque of Rowan and Martin "Shopping for a Color Set" cover of TV Guide,
No Date
Decoupage plaque of Rowan and Martin on Look Magazine cover
Oct., 1968
Decoupage plaque of Rowan and Martin on Life Magazine cover
May 1969
Decoupage plaque of Rowan and Martin at bottom of cover of TV Guide,
No Date
Decoupage plaque of Rowan and Martin "The Battle of Burbank" cover of TV Guide,
No Date
President's Dinner Honoring Apollo 11 Astronauts - August 13, 1969 - Here Men from the Planet Earth - First Set Foot Upon the Moon - July 1969, A.D. - We Came In Peace for All Mankind /S/ Armstrong, Collins, Aldrin, Nixon
(Brass plate with world hemispheres on hardwood)
1969
Subseries 4. Memorabilia (General)
1950s-1970s
Box Folder
19 1
One copy of Splash featuring Dan Rowan and John D. MacDonald interviews
Original artwork, awards, memorabilia.
No Date
Folder
2
Two copies of Life Magazine,
Awards, posters, memorabilia.
May 1969
3
Large Laugh-In publicity photographs, etc.
Box
19
Large Scrapbook of Rowan and Martin nightclub engagements
1950s
Large Scrapbook of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In and other television
1970s
Oversize Folder
Large poster of stars at NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration (Rowan and Martin are near the middle of the 1986 group)

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Stand-up Comedy--United States.
  • Television Comedies--United States.

Personal Names

  • Martin, Dick, 1922-.
  • MacDonald, John D. (John Dann), 1916-1986.

Occupations

  • Comedians--United States.

Titles within the Collection

  • Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in (Television program).