Sheldon Leonard scripts, 1953-1972
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Sheldon, Leonard
- Title
- Sheldon Leonard scripts
- Dates
- 1953-1972 (inclusive)19531972
- Quantity
- 24.3 cubic ft. (54 boxes)
- Collection Number
- 07308
- Summary
- Scripts for the television shows produced and directed by Leonard.
- Repository
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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
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Access Restrictions
There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.
- Languages
- English
Content Description
Scripts for the television shows produced and directed by Leonard.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Copyright InformationThe researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.
Preferred Citation
Preferred CitationItem Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Sheldon Leonard scripts, Collection Number 07308, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.
Administrative Information
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Scripts - Television
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The Accidental family, 1967-1968
Volumes 1-3, mimeographed, bound in leather, S. Leonard on spine.
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Description: "Everywhere a chick-chick", revised pilot script
36 pages.
Dates: May 22, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 1 -
Description: "It hurts me more than it hurts you", by Saul Turteltaub and Bernie Orenstein, revised script
39 pages.
Dates: May 23, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 1 -
Description: "Hot kid in a cold town", written by Jim Brooks
37 pages.
Dates: June 27, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 1 -
Description: "The Woodsman", by Bill Edelson & Sam Bobrick
36 pages.
Dates: May 24, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 1 -
Description: "Minnesota Tracy", by Rick Eustis and Al Rogers
41A pages.
Dates: July 7, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 1 -
Description: "Making of a vegetarian", by Jim Brooks, revised script
39 pages.
Dates: July 28, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 2 -
Description: The Secret life of Jerry Webster
40A pages.
Dates: August 18, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 2 -
Description: "Treasure of San Fernando Valley", revised script
36 pages.
Dates: August 14, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 2 -
Description: "A Funny thing happened to me on the way to the playground", by Peter Meyerson and Treva Silverman
40 pages.
Dates: June 22, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 2 -
Description: "If you knew Martha", by Sydney Zelinka, second revised script
37 pages.
Dates: August 11, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 2 -
Description: "Halloweens on us", by Joseph Bonaduce
34 pages.
Dates: August 25, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 3 -
Description: "What is this --- Thanksgiving or Hallowe'en", by Peggy Elliott and Ed Scharlach
38 pages.
Dates: September 15, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 3 -
Description: "The Lush life", by Jim Brooks
36 pages.
Dates: September 22, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 3 -
Description: "Sandy gets tough", by Dick Bensfield and Perry Grant
40 pages.
Dates: October 13, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 3 -
Description: "The Return of Mr. Ex", by Joseph Bonaduce
37 pages.
Dates: September 29, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 3 -
Description: "Who's been sleeping in daddy's bed?", by Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller
40 pages.
Dates: October 6, 1967Container: Box 1, Volume 3
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The Andy Griffith Show
Mimeographed, bound in leather, S. Leonard on spine, some scripts signed by Sheldon Leonard Volume 1 missing
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Description: "A Feud is a feud", by David Adler
36 pages.
Dates: August 29, 1960Container: Box 1, Volume 2 -
Description: "Andy, the matchmaker", by Arthur Stander, revised
33 pages.
Dates: September 12, 1960Container: Box 1, Volume 2 -
Description: "Stranger in town", by Arthur Stander, revised
39 pages.
Dates: September 19, 1960Container: Box 1, Volume 2 -
Description: "Christmas story", by David Adler
34 pages.
Dates: September 30, 1960Container: Box 1, Volume 2 -
Description: "Ellie for council", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
38 pages.
Dates: September 8, 1960Container: Box 1, Volume 2 -
Description: "Mayberry goes Hollywood", by Benedict Freedman, and John Fenton Murray, revised
32 pages.
Dates: October 20, 1960Container: Box 1, Volume 2 -
Description: "The Horse trader", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
32 pages.
Dates: October 27, 1960Container: Box 1, Volume 2 -
Description: "Those gossipin' men", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
34 pages.
Dates: November 1, 1960Container: Box 2, Volume 3 -
Description: "Andy saves Barney's morale", by David Adler
35 pages.
Dates: October 28, 1960Container: Box 2, Volume 3 -
Description: "Alcohol and old lace", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
38 pages.
Dates: November 2, 1960Container: Box 2, Volume 3 -
Description: "Andy, the marriage counsellor", by David Adler
37 pages.
Dates: November 7, 1960Container: Box 2, Volume 3 -
Description: "Mayberry on record", by John Fenton Murray & Benedict Freedman
33 pages.
Dates: November 23, 1960Container: Box 2, Volume 3 -
Description: "The Beauty contest", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
39 pages.
Dates: December 5, 1960Container: Box 2, Volume 3 -
Description: "Andy & the gentleman crook", by Ben Gershman and Leo Solomon, revised
36 pages.
Dates: December 14, 1960Container: Box 2, Volume 3 -
Description: "Cyrano Andy", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
40 pages.
Dates: December 20, 1960Container: Box 2, Volume 4 -
Description: "Andy and Opie, housekeepers", by David Adler
33 pages
Dates: January 9, 1961Container: Box 2, Volume 4 -
Description: "The New Doctor", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
37 pages.
Dates: January 17, 1961Container: Box 2, Volume 4 -
Description: "A Plaque for Mayberry", by Leo Solomon and Ben Gershman, revised
33 pages.
Dates: January 24, 1961Container: Box 2, Volume 4 -
Description: "The Inspector", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
31 pages.
Dates: January 31, 1961Container: Box 2, Volume 4 -
Description: "Ellie saves a female", by David Adler
38 pages.
Dates: February 9, 1961Container: Box 2, Volume 5 -
Description: "Andy forecloses", by Leo Solomon and Ben Gershman
35 pages.
Dates: February 23, 1961Container: Box 2, Volume 5 -
Description: "Quiet Sam", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
36 pages.
Dates: February 22, 1961Container: Box 2, Volume 5 -
Description: "Barney gets his man", by Leo Solomon and Gershman
36 pages.
Dates: March 9, 1961Container: Box 2, Volume 5 -
Description: "The Guitar player returns", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
32 pages.
Dates: March 16, 1961Container: Box 2, Volume 5 -
Description: "Bringing up Opie", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, revised
31 pages.
Dates: March 23, 1961Container: Box 2, Volume 5 -
Description: "Barney's replacement", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
36 pages.
Dates: July 13, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 6 -
Description: "Opie and the bully", by David Adler
34 pages.
Dates: June 15, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 6 -
Description: "Andy and the woman speeder", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
34 pages.
Dates: July 27, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 6 -
Description: "Barney on the rebound", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, revised
35 pages.
Dates: August 3, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 6 -
Description: "The Perfect female", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, revised
32 pages.
Dates: August 10, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 6 -
Description: "Aunt Bee's brief encounter", by Leo Solomon and Ben Gershman
29 pages.
Dates: August 17, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 6 -
Description: "Mayberry goes bankrupt", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
35 pages.
Dates: June 12, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 6 -
Description: "Opie's hobo friend", by Harvey Bullock
37 pages.
Dates: August 23, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 6 -
Description: "Crime-free Mayberry", by Paul Henning
35 pages.
Dates: September 1, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 6 -
Description: "The Clubmen", written by Fred S. Fox and Iz Elinson
34 pages.
Dates: September 12, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 7 -
Description: "The Pickle story", by Harvey Bullock
43 pages.
Dates: June 25, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 7 -
Description: "Sheriff Barney", by Leo Solomon and Ben Gershman, revised
33 pages.
Dates: October 3, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 7 -
Description: "The Farmer takes a wife", by Charles Stewart & Jack Elinson, revised
30 pages.
Dates: October 19, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 7 -
Description: "The Keeper of the flame", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
38 pages.
Dates: October 24, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 7 -
Description: "Bailey's bad boy", by Leo Solomon and Ben Gershman, revised
32 pages.
Dates: November 2, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 7 -
Description: "The Manicurist", by Jack Elinson & Charles Stewart, revised
31 pages.
Dates: November 9, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 7 -
Description: "The Jinx", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, revised
35 pages.
Dates: November 28, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 8 -
Description: "Jailbreak", by Harvey Bullock
34 pages.
Dates: November 10, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 8 -
Description: "A Medal for Opie" by David Adler, revised
27 pages.
Dates: December 14, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 8 -
Description: "Barney and the choir", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, revised
32 pages.
Dates: December 21, 1961Container: Box 3, Volume 8 -
Description: "Guest of honor" by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
28 pages.
Dates: January 4, 1962Container: Box 3, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Merchant of Mayberry", by Leo Solomon, revised
30 pages.
Dates: January 12, 1962Container: Box 3, Volume 8 -
Description: "Aunt Bee the warden", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
30 pages.
Dates: January 19, 1962Container: Box 3, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Country nurse", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
33 pages.
Dates: January 22, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 9 -
Description: "Andy & Barney in the big city", by Harvey Bullock, revised
29 pages.
Dates: February 1, 1967Container: Box 4, Volume 9 -
Description: "Wedding bells for Aunt Bee", by Harvey Bullock, revised
33 pages.
Dates: February 12, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 9 -
Description: "Three's a crowd", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, revised
27 pages.
Dates: February 22, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 9 -
Description: "The Bookie barber", by Ray Allen Saffian and Harry Bullock
28 pages.
Dates: February 28, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 9 -
Description: "Andy on trial", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, revised
33 pages.
Dates: March 8, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 9 -
Description: "Cousin Virgil", by Phillip Shuken and Johnny Greene, revised
32 pages.
Dates: March 15, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 9 -
Description: "Deputy Otis", by Iz Elinson & Fred S. Fox, revised
28 pages.
Dates: March 22, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 9 -
Description: "Opie's rival", by Sid Norse
32 pages.
Dates: July 12, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 10 -
Description: "Andy and Opie - Bachelors", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
31 pages.
Dates: July 19, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 10 -
Description: "Mr. McBeevee", by Ray Allen Saffian and Harvey Bullock, revised
27 pages.
Dates: July 26, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 10 -
Description: "Andy's rich girl friend", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
26 pages.
Dates: August 2, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 10 -
Description: "Barney mends a broken heart", by Aaron Ruben, revised
31 pages.
Dates: August 6, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 10 -
Description: "Andy and the new mayor", by Harvey Bullock and Ray Allen Saffian, revised
31 pages.
Dates: August 16, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 10 -
Description: "The Cow thief", by Harvey Bullock and Ray Allen Saffian, revised
33 pages.
Dates: August 20, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 10 -
Description: "Floyd, the gay deceiver", by Aaron Ruben, revised
31 pages.
Dates: September 6, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 10 -
Description: "The Mayberry band", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
27 pages.
Dates: September 10, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 11 -
Description: "Lawman Barney", by Aaron Ruben, revised
33 pages.
Dates: September 17, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 11 -
Description: "Convicts-at-large", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
32 pages.
Dates: September 27, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 11 -
Description: "The Bedjacket", by Harvey Bullock and Ray Allen Saffian, revised
32 pages.
Dates: September 19, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 11 -
Description: "Barney and the governor", by Bill Freedman and Henry Sharp, revised
31 pages.
Dates: October 18, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 11 -
Description: "Man in a hurry", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
35 pages.
Dates: October 22, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 11 -
Description: "The Bank job", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
33 pages.
Dates: October 29, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 11 -
Description: "One-pound Opie", by Harvey Bullock, revised
29 pages.
Dates: November 8, 1962Container: Box 4, Volume 11 -
Description: "High noon in Mayberry", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
28 pages.
Dates: November 12, 1962Container: Box 5, Volume 12 -
Description: "The Loaded goat", by Harvey Bullock, revised
32 pages.
Dates: November 20, 1962Container: Box 5, Volume 12 -
Description: "Class reunion", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
39 pages.
Dates: November 16, 1962Container: Box 5, Volume 12 -
Description: "Rafe Hollister sings", by Harvey Bullock, revised
30 pages.
Dates: December 13, 1962Container: Box 5, Volume 12 -
Description: "Opie and the spoiled kid", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
33 pages.
Dates: December 17, 1962Container: Box 5, Volume 12 -
Description: "The Great filling station robbery", by Harvey Bullock, revised
29 pages.
Dates: January 10, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 12 -
Description: "Andy discovers America", by John Whedon
34 pages.
Dates: January 11, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 12 -
Description: "Aunt Bee's medicine man", by John Whedon, revised
30 pages.
Dates: January 24, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 12 -
Description: "The Darlings are coming", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
26 pages.
Dates: January 31, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 13 -
Description: "Andy's English valet", by Harvey Bullock, revised
28 pages.
Dates: February 7, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 13 -
Description: "Barney's first car", by Jim Fritzell & Everett Greenbaum, revised
32 pages.
Dates: February 18, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 13 -
Description: "The Rivals", by Harvey Bullock
29 pages.
Dates: February 28, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 13 -
Description: "A Wife for Andy", written by Aaron Ruben
33 pages.
Dates: March 7, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 13 -
Description: "Dogs, dogs, dogs", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
32 pages.
Dates: March 14, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 13 -
Description: "Mountain wedding", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
30 pages.
Dates: March 19, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 13 -
Description: "The Big House", by Harvey Bullock, revised
29 pages.
Dates: March 25, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 13 -
Description: "Briscoe declares for Aunt Bee", by Jim Fritzell & Everett Greenbaum
30 pages.
Dates: June 24, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 14 -
Description: "Gomer the house guest", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
37 pages.
Dates: July 8, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 14 -
Description: "The Haunted house", by Harvey Bullock, revised
32 pages.
Dates: July 22, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 14 -
Description: "Ernest T. Bass joins the army", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
32 pages.
Dates: August 2, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 14 -
Description: "The Sermon for today", by John Whedon, revised
35 pages.
Dates: August 9, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 14 -
Description: "Opie the birdman", by Harvey Bullock, revised
33 pages.
Dates: August 16, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 14 -
Description: "A Black day for Mayberry", by John Whedon, revised
32 pages.
Dates: August 19, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 14 -
Description: "Opie's ill-gotten gain", by John Whedon, revised
35 pages.
Dates: September 6, 1963Container: Box 5, Volume 14 -
Description: "Up in Barney's room", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
33 pages.
Dates: September 12, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 15 -
Description: "A Date for Gomer", by Jim Fritzell & Everett Greenbaum
32 pages.
Dates: September 16, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 15 -
Description: "Citizen's arrest", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
34 pages.
Dates: September 23, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 15 -
Description: "Gomer Pyle - U.S.M.C.", by Aaron Ruben
35 pages.
Dates: October 4, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 15 -
Description: "Opie & his merry men", by John Whedon, revised
37 pages.
Dates: October 2, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 15 -
Description: "Barney and the cave rescue", by Harvey Bullock
32 pages.
Dates: October 14, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 15 -
Description: "Andy and Opie's pal", by Harvey Bullock
33 pages.
Dates: October 21, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 15 -
Description: "Aunt Bee the crusader", by John Whedon
36 pages.
Dates: October 28, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 15 -
Description: "Barney's sidecar", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
30 pages.
Dates: November 11, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 16 -
Description: "My fair Ernest T. Bass", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
40 pages.
Dates: November 18, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 16 -
Description: "Prisoner of love", by Harvey Bullock
32 pages.
Dates: November 26, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 16 -
Description: "Hot rod Otis", by Harvey Bullock, revised
38 pages.
Dates: December 2, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 16 -
Description: "The Song festers", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
33 pages.
Dates: December 2, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 16 -
Description: "The Shoplifters", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
35 pages.
Dates: December 18, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 16 -
Description: "Andy's vacation", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
35 pages.
Dates: December 18, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 16 -
Description: "Andy saves Gomer", by Harvey Bullock
35 pages.
Dates: January 13, 1963Container: Box 6, Volume 16 -
Description: "Bargain day", by John Whedon
37 pages.
Dates: January 20, 1964Container: Box 6, Volume 17 -
Description: "Divorce - Mountain style", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
29 pages.
Dates: January 27, 1964Container: Box 6, Volume 17 -
Description: "A Deal is a deal", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
32 pages.
Dates: February 6, 1964Container: Box 6, Volume 17 -
Description: "The Fun girls", by Aaron Ruben
39 pages.
Dates: February 10, 1964Container: Box 6, Volume 17 -
Description: "The Return of Malcolm Merriwether", by Harvey Bullock, revised
42 pages.
Dates: February 27, 1964Container: Box 6, Volume 17 -
Description: "The Rumor", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
36 pages.
Dates: February 24, 1964Container: Box 6, Volume 17 -
Description: "Barney and Thelma Lou, phfftt", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
38 pages.
Dates: March 9, 1964Container: Box 6, Volume 17 -
Description: "Back to nature", by Harvey Bullock
33 pages.
Dates: March 19, 1964Container: Box 6, Volume 17 -
Description: "Barney's bloodhound", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick
31 pages.
Dates: July 3, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 18 -
Description: "Family visit", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
38 pages.
Dates: July 8, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 18 -
Description: "Aunt Bee's romance", by Harvey Bullock, revised
40 pages.
Dates: July 15, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 18 -
Description: "Barney's physical", by Bob Ross, revised
40 pages.
Dates: July 22, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 18 -
Description: "Opie loves Helen", by Bob Ross, revised
37 pages.
Dates: July 31, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 18 -
Description: "The Education of Ernest T. Bass", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
33 pages.
Dates: August 6, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 18 -
Description: "Man in the middle", by Gus Adrian and David Evans, revised
35 pages.
Dates: August 13, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 18 -
Description: "Barney's uniform", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
37 pages.
Dates: August 20, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 18 -
Description: "Opie's fortune", by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, revised
33 pages.
Dates: August 27, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 19 -
Description: "Goodbye Sheriff Taylor", by Fred Freeman and Lawrence J. Cohen, revised
35 pages.
Dates: September 10, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 19 -
Description: "The Pageant", by Harvy Bullock
39 pages.
Dates: September 17, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 19 -
Description: "The Darling baby", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
29 pages.
Dates: September 25, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 19 -
Description: "Andy and Helen have their day", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
31 pages.
Dates: October 2, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 19 -
Description: "Otis sues the county", by Bob Ross, revised
40 pages.
Dates: October 8, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 19 -
Description: "Three wishes for Opie", by Richard M. Powell, revised
33 pages.
Dates: October 16, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 19 -
Description: "Barney Fife, realtor", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
37 pages.
Dates: October 22, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 19 -
Description: "Goober takes a car apart", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
37 pages.
Dates: November 13, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 20 -
Description: "The Rehabilitation of Otis", by Lawrence J. Cohen and Fred Freeman, revised
37 pages.
Dates: November 19, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 20 -
Description: "The Lucky letter", by Richard M. Powell, revised
38 pages.
Dates: November 25, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 20 -
Description: "Goober and the art of love", by Fred Freeman and Lawrence J. Cohen, revised
35 pages.
Dates: December 3, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 20 -
Description: "Barney runs for sheriff", by Richard M. Powell, revised
39 pages.
Dates: December 11, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 20 -
Description: "If I had a 1/4 million", by Bob Ross, revised
36 pages.
Dates: December 18, 1964Container: Box 7, Volume 20 -
Description: "TV or not TV", by Art Baer and Ben Joelson, revised
38 pages.
Dates: January 7, 1965Container: Box 7, Volume 20 -
Description: "Guest in the house", by Lawrence J. Cohen and Fred Freeman, revised
38 pages.
Dates: January 14, 1965Container: Box 7, Volume 20 -
Description: "The Case of the punch in the nose", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
40 pages.
Dates: January 20, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 21 -
Description: "Opie's newspaper", by Harvey Bullock, revised
35 pages.
Dates: January 28, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 21 -
Description: "Aunt Bee's invisible beau", by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, revised
38 pages.
Dates: February 4, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 21 -
Description: "The Arrest of the Fun girls", by Richard M. Powell, revised
37 pages.
Dates: February 11, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 21 -
Description: "The Luck of Newton Monroe", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
39 pages.
Dates: February 25, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 21 -
Description: "Opie flunks arithmetic", by Richard M. Powell, revised
38 pages.
Dates: March 4, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 21 -
Description: "Opie and the carnival", by Fred Freeman and Lawrence J. Cohen, revised
39 pages.
Dates: March 11, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 21 -
Description: "Banjo playing, deputy", by Bob Ross, revised
38 pages.
Dates: March 19, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 21 -
Description: "Aunt Bee, the swinger", by Jack Elinson, revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: June 24, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 22 -
Description: "Opie's job", by Art Baer and Ben Joelson, revised
38 pages.
Dates: July 1, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 22 -
Description: "The Bazaar", by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, revised
41 pages.
Dates: July 9, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 22 -
Description: "Andy's rival", by Laurence Marks, revised
38 pages.
Dates: July 15, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 22 -
Description: "Malcolm at the crossroads", by Harvey Bullock, revised
37 pages.
Dates: July 22, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 22 -
Description: "Aunt Bee on TV", revised
43 pages.
Dates: July 28, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 22 -
Description: "Off to Hollywood", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
42 pages.
Dates: August 3, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 22 -
Description: "The Taylors in Hollywood", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick
36 pages.
Dates: May 24, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 23 -
Description: "The Hollywood party", by Lawrence J. Cohen and Fred Freeman, revised
40 pages.
Dates: August 19, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 23 -
Description: "A Warning from Warren", by Lawrence J. Cohen and Fred Freeman, revised
39 pages.
Dates: August 26, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 23 -
Description: "A Man's best friend", by Art Baer and Ben Joelson, revised
38 pages.
Dates: September 16, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 23 -
Description: "Aunt Bee takes a job", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
39 pages.
Dates: September 23, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 23 -
Description: "The Cannon", by Jack Elinson
37 pages.
Dates: September 13, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 23 -
Description: "Girl shy", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
42 pages.
Dates: October 11, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 23 -
Description: "The Church organ", by Paul Wayne, revised
35 pages.
Dates: October 22, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 24 -
Description: "Otis, the artist", by Fred Freeman and Lawrence J. Cohen, revised
41 pages.
Dates: November 4, 1965Container: Box 8, Volume 24 -
Description: "The Return of Barney Fife", by Sam Bobrick and Bill Idelson, revised
40 pages.
Dates: November 8, 1965Container: Box 9, Volume 24 -
Description: "The Legend of Barney Fife", by Harvey Bullock
41 pages.
Dates: November 11, 1965Container: Box 9, Volume 24 -
Description: "Lost and found", by John L. Greene and Paul David, revised
45 pages.
Dates: November 22, 1965Container: Box 9, Volume 24 -
Description: "Wyatt Earp rides again", by Jack Elinson, revised
35 pages.
Dates: December 2, 1965Container: Box 9, Volume 24 -
Description: "Aunt Bee learns to drive", by Jack Elinson, revised
37 pages.
Dates: December 9, 1965Container: Box 9, Volume 24 -
Description: "Look, Paw, I'm dancing", by Ben Starr, revised
37 pages.
Dates: December 14, 1965Container: Box 9, Volume 24 -
Description: "Eat your heart out", by Art Baer and Ben Joelson, revised
40 pages.
Dates: December 31, 1965Container: Box 9, Volume 25 -
Description: "The Gypsies", by Roland MacLane, revised
36 pages.
Dates: January 7, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 25 -
Description: "A Baby in the house", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
41 pages.
Dates: January 11, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 25 -
Description: "The County clerk", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
37 pages.
Dates: January 18, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 25 -
Description: "Goober's replacement", by Stan Dreben and Howard Merrill, revised
38 pages.
Dates: February 4, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 25 -
Description: "The Foster lady", by Jack Elinson and Iz Elinson, revised
40 pages.
Dates: February 9, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 25 -
Description: "The Battle of Mayberry", by Paul David and John L. Greene
39 pages.
Dates: February 10, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 25 -
Description: "A Singer in town", by Stan Dreben and Howard Merrill, revised
42 pages.
Dates: February 23, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 25 -
Description: "Opie's girlfriend", [n.a.], revised
41 pages.
Dates: June 16, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 26 -
Description: "The Barbershop quartet", by Fred S. Fox, revised
41 pages.
Dates: June 23, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 26 -
Description: "The Lodge", by Jim Parker and Arnold Margolin, revised
44 pages.
Dates: June 30, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 26 -
Description: "The Darling fortune", by Jim Parker and Arnold Margolin, revised
38 pages.
Dates: July 8, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 26 -
Description: "Aunt Bee's crowning glory", by Ronald Axe, revised
43 pages.
Dates: July 15, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 26 -
Description: "The Ball game", story by Rance Howard, teleplay by Sid Morse, revised
34 pages.
Dates: July 21, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 26 -
Description: "Goober makes history", by John L. Greene and Paul David, revised
38 pages.
Dates: July 28, 1966Container: Box 9, Volume 26 -
Description: "The Senior play", by Sid Morse, revised
34 pages.
Dates: August 4, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 27 -
Description: "Big fish in a small town", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
35 pages.
Dates: August 12, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 27 -
Description: "Mind over matter", by Ron Friedman and Pat McCormick, revised
42 pages.
Dates: August 18, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 27 -
Description: "Politics begin at home", by Fred S. Fox, revised
36 pages.
Dates: August 25, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 27 -
Description: "A New doctor in town", by Ray Brenner and Barry E. Blitzer, revised
36 pages.
Dates: September 9, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 27 -
Description: "Opie finds a baby", by Stan Dreben and Sid Mandel, revised
40 pages.
Dates: September 15, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 27 -
Description: "Only a rose", by Jim Parker and Arnold Margolin, revised
35 pages.
Dates: September 22, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 27 -
Description: "Otis the deputy", by Jim Parker and Arnold Margolin, revised
36 pages.
Dates: September 29, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 28 -
Description: "Don't miss a good bet", by Fred S. Fox, revised
37 pages.
Dates: October 4, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 28 -
Description: "Dinner at eight", by Budd Grossman, revised
36 pages.
Dates: October 12, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 28 -
Description: "Andy's old girl friend", by Sid Morse, revised
33 pages.
Dates: October 20, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 28 -
Description: "The Statue", by Fred S. Fox, revised
33 pages.
Dates: November 11, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 28 -
Description: "Aunt Bee's restaurant", by Ronald Axe and Les Roberts, revised
37 pages.
Dates: November 16, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 28 -
Description: "Floyd's barbershop", by Jim Parker and Arnold Margolin
38 pages.
Dates: November 22, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 28 -
Description: "A Visit to Barney Fife", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
36 pages.
Dates: November 29, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 28 -
Description: "Barney comes to Mayberry", by Sid Morse, revised
38 pages.
Dates: December 7, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 29 -
Description: "Helen, the authoress", by Doug Tibbles
34 pages.
Dates: December 16, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 29 -
Description: "Goodbye, Dolly", by Michael Morris and Seaman Jacobs, revised
36 pages.
Dates: January 4, 1966Container: Box 10, Volume 29 -
Description: "Opie's piano lessons", by Leo and Pauline Townsend
35 pages.
Dates: January 11, 1967Container: Box 10, Volume 29 -
Description: "Howard, the comedian", by Michael Morris and Seaman Jacobs, revised
36 pages.
Dates: January 18, 1967Container: Box 10, Volume 29 -
Description: "Big brother", by Fred S. Fox, revised
34 pages.
Dates: January 26, 1967Container: Box 10, Volume 29 -
Description: "Opie's most unforgettable character", by Michael Morris and Seaman Jacobs
34 pages.
Dates: February 15, 1967Container: Box 10, Volume 29 -
Description: "Goober's contest", by Ron Friedman and Pat McCormick, revised
35 pages.
Dates: February 24, 1967Container: Box 10, Volume 29 -
Description: "Opie's first love", by Doub [i.e. Doug] Tibbles
36 pages.
Dates: June 15, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 30 -
Description: "Goober, the executive", by Michael Morris and Seaman Jacobs
35 pages.
Dates: June 22, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 30 -
Description: "Howard's main event", by Robert C. Dennis and Earl Barret
32 pages.
Dates: June 29, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 30 -
Description: "Aunt Bee the juror", by Kent Wilson
39 pages.
Dates: July 7, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 30 -
Description: "Howard, the bowler", by Dick Bensfield and Perry Grant, revised
35 pages.
Dates: July 11, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 30 -
Description: "Opie steps up in class", by Joe Bonaduce
35 pages.
Dates: July 18, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 30 -
Description: "Andy's trip to Raleigh", by Joe Bonaduce
37 pages.
Dates: July 24, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 30 -
Description: "A Trip to Mexico", by Dick Bensfield and Perry Grant, revised
37 pages.
Dates: August 1, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 30 -
Description: "The Tape recorder", by Michael Morris and Seaman Jacobs
38 pages.
Dates: August 10, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 31 -
Description: "Opie's group", by Doug Tibbles, second revised
35 pages.
Dates: August 17, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 31 -
Description: "Aunt Bee and the lecturer", by Michael Morris and Seaman Jacobs
36 pages.
Dates: September 6, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 31 -
Description: "Andy's investment", by Michael Morris and Seaman Jacobs
34 pages.
Dates: September 14, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 31 -
Description: "Suppose Andy gets sick", by Jack Raymond
36 pages.
Dates: September 21, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 31 -
Description: "Howard and Millie", by Joe Bonaduce
36 pages.
Dates: September 29, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 31 -
Description: "Aunt Bee's cousin", written by Dick Bensfield and Perry Grant
34 pages.
Dates: October 6, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 31 -
Description: "Howard's new life", by Perry Grant, Dick Bensfield
34 pages.
Dates: October 12, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 31 -
Description: "Emmett's brother-in-law", by James L. Brooks
35 pages.
Dates: October 26, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 32 -
Description: "The Mayberry chef", by James L. Brooks
36 pages.
Dates: October 31, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 32 -
Description: "The Church benefactor", by Robert C. Dennis and Earl Barret
30 pages.
Dates: November 7, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 32 -
Description: "Opie's drug store job", by Kent Wilson
35 pages.
Dates: November 8, 1967Container: Box 11, Volume 32 -
Description: "Barney hosts a summit meeting", by Aaron Ruben
37 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 11, Volume 32 -
Description: "Mayberry R.F.D.", by Bob Ross
39 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 11, Volume 32 -
Description: "Goober goes to the auto show", by Joseph Bonaduce
33 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 11, Volume 32 -
Description: "Aunt Bee's big moment", by Dick Bensfield and Perry Grant
37 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 12, Volume 33 -
Description: "Helen's past", by Doug Tibbles
35 pages.
Dates: January 5, 1968Container: Box 12, Volume 33 -
Description: "Emmett's anniversary", by Perry Grant and Richard Bensfield
40 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 12, Volume 33 -
Description: "The Wedding", by Joe Bonaduce
35 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 12, Volume 33 -
Description: "Sam for town council", by Dick Bensfield and Perry Grant
34 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 12, Volume 33 -
Description: "Opie and Mike", by Doug Tibbles and Bob Ross
36 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 12, Volume 33 -
Description: "A Girl for Goober", story by Bob Ross, teleplay by Bruce Howard
37 pages plus 8 pages of index.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 12, Volume 33
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The Bill Dana Show
8 volumes, mimeographed, bound in leather, S. Leonard on spine, some scripts have been signed by Sheldon Leonard
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Description: "You gotta have heart", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
42 pages.
Dates: April 11, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 1 -
Description: "The Hypnotist", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
46 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 12, Volume 1 -
Description: "Jose, the playboy", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
43 pages.
Dates: July 29, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 1 -
Description: "Jose, the stockholder", by Sheldon Keller and Howard Merrill
40 pages.
Dates: August 4, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 1 -
Description: "The Bank hold-up", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
38 pages.
Dates: August 12, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 1 -
Description: "The Opera singer", by Howard Leeds and Bill Dana
32 pages.
Dates: August 19, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 2 -
Description: "Honeymoon suite", by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat
45 pages.
Dates: August 26, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 2 -
Description: "Jose, the agent", by Sam Locke and Joel Rapp
40 pages.
Dates: August 30, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 2 -
Description: "The Poker game", by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat
45 pages.
Dates: September 9, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 2 -
Description: "The Astronaut", by Fred Fox and Iz Elinson
43 pages.
Dates: September 23, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 2 -
Description: "The Brat", by Sheldon Keller and Howard Merrill
39 pages.
Dates: September 27, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 3 -
Description: "The Beauty and the baby", by Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson
44 pages.
Dates: October 7, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 3 -
Description: "Mr. Phillips' watch", by Howard Leeds and Bill Dana
45 pages.
Dates: October 21, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 3 -
Description: "Masquerade party", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff
45 pages.
Dates: October 28, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 3 -
Description: "Jose's dream girl", by Howard Leeds
40 pages.
Dates: November 4, 1963Container: Box 12, Volume 3 -
Description: "A Tip for Uncle Sam", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
44 pages.
Dates: November 11, 1963Container: Box 13, Volume 4 -
Description: "Eddie gets fired", by Fred S. Fox and Iz Elinson
47 pages.
Dates: November 18, 1963Container: Box 13, Volume 4 -
Description: "Jose's four amigos", by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat
34 pages.
Dates: November 26, 1963Container: Box 13, Volume 4 -
Description: "Speak for yourself, Jose", by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall
37 pages.
Dates: December 2, 1963Container: Box 13, Volume 4 -
Description: "Jose the manager", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
45 pages.
Dates: December 9, 1963Container: Box 13, Volume 4 -
Description: "The Party in Suite 15", by Richard Baer
40 pages.
Dates: December 16, 1963Container: Box 13, Volume 5 -
Description: "Jose resigns", by Hannibal Coons and Harry Winkler
47 pages.
Dates: January 6, 1963Container: Box 13, Volume 5 -
Description: "Jose the matchmaker", by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat
40 pages.
Dates: January 13, 1964Container: Box 13, Volume 5 -
Description: "The Hiring of Jose", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick
46 pages.
Dates: January 20, 1964Container: Box 13, Volume 5 -
Description: "The Hot dog caper", by Ed James and Seaman Jacobs
47 pages.
Dates: January 27, 1964Container: Box 13, Volume 5 -
Description: "Master of disguise", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff
41 pages.
Dates: February 3, 1964Container: Box 13, Volume 5 -
Description: "Blood from two turnips", by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat
43 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 13, Volume 6 -
Description: "Jose the flower thief", by Iz Elinson and Jack Elinson
39 pages.
Dates: July 15, 1964Container: Box 13, Volume 6 -
Description: "The Laughing gas", by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat
40 pages.
Dates: July 21, 1964Container: Box 13, Volume 6 -
Description: "What elephant", by Bill Dana
47 pages.
Dates: July 28, 1964Container: Box 13, Volume 6 -
Description: "The Suggestion box", by Carl Kleinschmitt and Dale McRaven
45 pages.
Dates: August 4, 1964Container: Box 13, Volume 6 -
Description: "Danny Thomas, I love you", by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall
44 pages.
Dates: August 11, 1964Container: Box 14, Volume 7 -
Description: "The Essay", by Jack Elinson
50 pages.
Dates: August 25, 1964Container: Box 14, Volume 7 -
Description: "Jose on the ledge", by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall
48 pages.
Dates: September 1, 1964Container: Box 14, Volume 7 -
Description: "Jose's inheritance", by Martin A. Ragaway
41 pages.
Dates: September 9, 1964Container: Box 14, Volume 7 -
Description: "Phillips the lover", by Howard Ostroff
46 pages.
Dates: September 22, 1964Container: Box 14, Volume 7 -
Description: "We'll get you for this", by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat
41 pages.
Dates: September 30, 1964Container: Box 14, Volume 8 -
Description: "Tonsils for two", by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat
47 pages.
Dates: October 6, 1964Container: Box 14, Volume 8 -
Description: "Glick the strong man", by Martin A. Ragaway
45 pages.
Dates: October 13, 1964Container: Box 14, Volume 8 -
Description: "Jose the old man", by R.S. Allen and Harvey Bullock
50 pages.
Dates: October 20, 1964Container: Box 14, Volume 8 -
Description: "Beauty and the bellhop", by Bob O'Brien
46 pages.
Dates: November 3, 1964Container: Box 14, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Court Jester", by Howard Ostroff
50 pages plus 2 pages of index.
Dates: November 11, 1964Container: Box 14, Volume 8
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The Danny Thomas Show
Mimeographed, bound volumes, S. Leonard on spine
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Description: "Pilot script - Make room for daddy", used as Show #1, by Melville Shavelson
41 pages.
Container: Box 14, Volume 8 -
Description: "Show #2", by Alan Lipscott and Bob Fisher
41 pages.
Container: Box 14, Volume 8 -
Description: "Here comes daddy", by Alan Lipscott and Bob Fisher
38 pages.
Dates: August 6, 1953Container: Box 14, Volume 8 -
Description: "Here comes daddy", by Bob Fisher and Alan Lipscott
44 pages, annotated.
Container: Box 14, Volume 8 -
Description: "Make room for daddy", by Alan Lipscott and Bob Fisher
40 pages.
Container: Box 14, Volume 8 -
Description: "Make room for daddy" - "Margaret - Non-professional", by Bob Fisher & Alan Lipscott
45 pages.
Container: Box 14, Volume 8 -
Description: "Visiting Englishman", by Bob Weiskopf
50 pages, annotated.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Sea Captain", by Alan Lipscott & Bob Fisher
50 pages.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Thanksgiving story", by Bob Fisher and Alan Lipscott
49 pages, annotated.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Lost dollar", by Alan Lipscott and Bob Fisher
48 pages, annotated.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Margaret's job", by Alan Lipscott and Bob Fisher
60 pages, annotated.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Wonderland", by Bob Fisher and Alan Lipscott
49 pages.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Christmas", by Alan Lipscott and Bob Fisher
29 pages.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Toledo", by Bob Fisher and Alan Lipscott
42 pages, annotated.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Margaret's jealousy", [n.a.]
50 pages, annotated.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry for President", by Alan Lipscott and Bob Fisher
53 pages.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "True blue Benny", by Bob Fisher & Alan Lipscott
53 pages.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty runs away", by Bob Fisher & Alan Lipscott
52 pages.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Professor", by Bob Fisher & Alan Lipscott
51 pages, annotated.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Burlesque", by Alan Lipscott & Bob Fisher
51 pages.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Black eyes", by Bob Fisher & Alan Lipscott
46 pages.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Margaret's birthday", by Alan Lipscott & Bob Fisher
45 pages, annotated
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Matchmakers", by Alan Lipscott & B. Fisher
52 pages.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Night club", by Alan Lipscott and Bob Fisher
31 pages.
Container: Box 15, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry's career", by Bob Fisher & Alan Lipscott
47 pages, annotated.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "School festival", by Alan Lipscott and Bob Fisher
48 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty's pal", by Bob Fisher and Alan Lipscott, completely revised
43 pages.
Dates: March 3, 1954Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Julia's birthday", by Alan Lipscott and Bob Fisher
50 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Pittsburgh", by Bob Fisher and Alan Lipscott
35 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny's vacation", by Alan Lipscott and Bob Fisher
44 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8
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1954-1955
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Description: "Military school", by Robert O'Brien and Irving Elinson
55 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny has a baby", [n.a.]
50 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: Family troubles
46 pages.
Dates: n.a.Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Tonsilectomy", by Robert O'Brien and Irving Elinson
40 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry takes charge", by Jean Holloway
52 pages, annotated.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Anniversary", by Mac Benoff
45 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny lands in pictures", by Robert O'Brien and Irving Elinson
49 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Hollywood story #2", by Robert O'Brien and Irving Elinson
43 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Margaret's Aunt", by Mac Benoff
54 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry's boy friend", by Mac Benoff
41 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Margaret feels neglected", by Robert O'Brien and Irving Elinson
43 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Aberghetti Show", by Robert O'Brien and Irving Elinson
38 pages.
Container: Box 16, Volume 8 -
Description: "Father of the year", by Bob Fisher and Alan Lipscott
52 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: Jesse's romance
48 pages.
Dates: n.a.Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry gets her own room", by Mac Benoff
54 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: New Year's eve show
28 pages.
Dates: n.a.Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: Title page missing
49 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "Make room for daddy", by Mac Benoff
45 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Children's governess", by Mac Benoff
44 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "Daddy's biography", by Jean Holloway, Jess Goldstein
43 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny tries real estate", by Robert O'Brien and Irving Elinson
47 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty's haircut", by Mac Benoff
47 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry's teen-age birthday", by Robert O'Brien and Irving Elinson
36 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "Peter Fan", by Mac Benoff
41 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Piano teacher", by Mac Benoff
34 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "Newspaperman show", by Mac Benoff
40 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Philosopher", by Henry Garson
35 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "Father-son show", by Mac Benoff
22 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "Benefit show", by Mac Benoff
37 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8 -
Description: "Trip to Wisconsin", by Henry Garson
41 pages.
Container: Box 17, Volume 8
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1955 - 1956
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Description: "The Little league", by Henry Garson
46 pages.
Dates: July 14, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "Davy Crockett", by Mac Benoff
40 pages.
Dates: July 15, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "Margaret goes home to Mother", by Jean Holloway and Mac Benoff
41 pages.
Dates: August 1, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "Love thy neighbor", by Henry Garson
47 pages.
Dates: August 22, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty gets a job", by Joel Kane and Barney Slater
44 pages.
Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny's Palladium offer", by Mac Benoff
42 pages.
Dates: September 5, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Big shot", by Joel Kane and Barney Slater
42 pages.
Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "The London Palladium", by Mac Benoff
35 pages.
Dates: September 19, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "Sonnets from the Lebanese", by Henry Garson
42 pages.
Dates: September 26, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "High Society", by Jack Roche
[33] pages.
Dates: October 4, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Smugglers", by Mac Benoff
44 pages.
Dates: October 10, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny's old girl friends",by Mac Benoff
36 pages.
Dates: October 11, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "Louise's surprise party", by Mac Benoff, revised
39 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "Mr. Williams goes legit", by Henry Garson
51 pages.
Dates: November 7, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny strikes oil", by Mac Benoff
37 pages.
Dates: November 14, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry's party", by Mac Benoff
45 pages.
Dates: November 21, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "Star in the family", by Joel Kane, from a short story in Colliers Magazine by Arthur Myers
37 pages.
Dates: November 29, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Songwriter", by Henry Garson
36 pages.
Dates: December 6, 1955Container: Box 18, Volume 8 -
Description: "Margaret's cousin", by Mac Benoff
40 pages.
Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Like father, like son", by Mac Benoff
40 pages.
Dates: January 3, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Wyatt Earp visits the Williamses", by Henry Garson
44 pages.
Dates: January 10, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Who can figure kids", by Joel Kane
36 pages.
Dates: January 16, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry and the Sorority", by Phil Shuken and Lee Loeb
46 pages.
Dates: January 23, 1955Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny and Jesse split", by Mac Benoff
38 pages.
Dates: January 31, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry has a date:, by Mac Benoff
38 pages.
Dates: February 6, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Don't yell at your children", by Mac Benoff
40 pages.
Dates: February 13, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Coats and boats", by Henry Garson
32 pages.
Dates: February 27, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "We're going to Chicago", by Mac Benoff
41 pages.
Dates: March 6, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny goes on U.S.O. Tour", by Henry Garson
36 pages.
Dates: March 12, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny's birthday", by Henry Garson
38 pages.
Dates: March 19, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8
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1956 - 1957
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Description: "The Boarding school", by Bill Manhoff
45A pages.
Dates: July 19, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny, the Den Mother", by Henry Garson
41 pages.
Dates: August 9, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Diary", by Arthur Dales
42 pages.
Dates: August 16, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Nelson Eddy", by Bill Manhoff
38 pages.
Dates: August 23, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Problem father", by Barbara Hammer
40 pages.
Dates: August 4, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry at the crossroads", by Bill Manhoff
40 pages.
Dates: August 7, 1956Container: Box 19, Volume 8 -
Description: "Be a pal to your son", by Bill Manhoff
45 pages.
Dates: August 13, 1956Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Talented kid", by Arthur Dales
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 24, 1956Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny goes to Texas", by Henry Garson
39 pages.
Dates: October 1, 1956Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny's comeback", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
36 pages.
Dates: October 15, 1956Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "My fair vocal coach", by Henry Garson
44 pages.
Dates: October 22, 1956Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "The School teacher", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart
38 pages.
Dates: October 30, 1956Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Pride takes a holiday", by Henry Garson
34 pages.
Dates: November 6, 1956Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Christmas and clowns", by Henry Garson
38 pages.
Dates: November 13, 1956Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Liz's boyfriend", by Bill Manhoff
39 pages.
Dates: November 19, 1956Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny's date", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart
42 pages.
Dates: November 27, 1956Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Girl from Iowa", by Henry Garson
32 pages.
Dates: December 4, 1956Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny goes social", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart
41 pages.
Dates: December 11, 1956Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Lobster story", by Bill Manhoff
35 pages.
Dates: December 18, 1956Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Flashback story", by Arthur Stander
23 pages.
Dates: January 2, 1957Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Uncle Tonoose pays a visit", by Arthur Stander
38 pages.
Dates: January 8, 1957Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "My friend Harry", by Henry Garson
37 pages.
Dates: January 15, 1957Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny's fiancee", by Laurence Marks
40 pages.
Dates: January 22, 1957Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Model", by Henry Garson
43 pages.
Dates: January 29, 1957Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Little league umpire", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart
41 pages.
Dates: February 5, 1957Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty at the Orphan Asylum", by Arthur Stander
38 pages.
Dates: February 19, 1957Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny meets Kathy", by Henry Garson
40 pages.
Dates: February 26, 1957Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Men are men" by Henry Garson
42 pages.
Dates: March 6, 1957Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Little Miss Moppet", by Henry Garson
42 pages.
Dates: March 12, 1957Container: Box 20, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny's proposal", by Bill Manhoff
40 pages.
Dates: March 19, 1957Container: Box 20, Volume 8
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1957 - 1958
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Description: "Lose me in Las Vegas", n.a.
45 pages, annotated.
Dates: June 24, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Honeymoon flashback", by Bill Davenport and Jim Fritzell, added material by Arthur Stander
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 22, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry vs. Kathy", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart
48 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 17, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Non-orgs", by Stewart and Elinson
47 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 23, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "Parents are pigeons", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson
45 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 30, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "Two sleepy people", by Robert O'Brien and Irving Elinson
39 pages.
Dates: August 6, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry the breadwinner", by Bob O'Brien and Irving Elinson
48 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 13, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "Kathy is approved" by Arthur Stander
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 20, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "Honesty is the best policy", by Bill Davenport & Jim Fritzell
45 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 27, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny meets his father-in-law", by Bill Davenport and Jim Fritzell
47 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 30, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "A Man's best friend", by Henry Garson
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 10, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Dinah Shore show", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart
42 pages.
Dates: September 17, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "Uncle Sean's chess game", by Arthur Stander
40 pages.
Dates: October 15, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "Evil eye Schultz", by Arthur Stander
47 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 22, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Raffle tickets", by Arthur Stander
47 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 29, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Soap box derby", by Bill Davenport and Jim Fritzell
46 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 7, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty the bully", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 12, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "Make room for father-in-law", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson
48 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 21, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "Pardon my accent", by Robert O'Brien and Irving Elinson
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 26, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Bob Hope Show", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart
45 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 3, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "Family ties", by Bill Davenport and Jim Fritzell
48 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 10, 1957Container: Box 21, Volume 8 -
Description: "The St. Vincent's frolics", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 17, 1957Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Rock 'n Roll show", by Bill Davenport and Jim Fritzell
33 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 7, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry's crush", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 15, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Uncle Tonoose meets Mr. Daly", by Arthur Stander
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 21, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "You've got to be miserable to be happy", by Bill Manhoff and Leonard Burns
32 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 28, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny roars again", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 4, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Country girl", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
34 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 11, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry's girl friend", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart Revised
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 19, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry's coach", by Ed Simmons, Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 25, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny, the performer", by Arthur Stander, Revised
28 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 4, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Too good for words", by Roland MacLane, Dick Conway, Revised
44 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 11, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Evil eye Schultz", originally filmed
3 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 24, 1957, re-released July 7, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty the man", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 18, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry the breadwinner", originally filmed
2 pages.
Dates: August 15, 1957, re-released June 23, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8
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1958 - 1959
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Description: "The First anniversary", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
26 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 22, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty the ward-heeler", by Arthur Stander and David Adler, Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 29, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Jack Benny takes Danny's job", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
36 pages plus 1 page.
Dates: August 5, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry goes steady", by David Adler and Arthur Stander, Revised
44 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 12, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Take a message", by Arthur Stander, Revised
42 pages.
Dates: August 19, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "A Locket for Linda", by William Conley and Peggy Chantler,Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 26, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Reunion", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart, Revised
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 2, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Uncle Tonoose's fling", by David Adler, Revised
36 pages,annotated.
Dates: September 9, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Dinah Shore and Danny are rivals", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 23, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Linda's tonsils", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
34 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 14, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Lucille Ball upsets the Williams household", by Arthur Stander and Sid Dorfman, Revised
43 pages.
Dates: October 21, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Kathy's career", by Stewart and Elinson, Revised
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 28, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Saints come marching in", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
34 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 4, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Tony Bennett gets Danny's help", by David Adler, Revised
32 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 11, 1958Container: Box 22, Volume 8 -
Description: "Tennessee Ernie stays for dinner", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 18, 1958Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny and Bob Hope become directors", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart, Revised
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 25, 1958Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Red tape" by George Beck and Arthur Phillips, Revised
44 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 2, 1958Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Shirley Jones makes good", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
34 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 9, 1958Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Gina from Italy", by Arthur Stander, Revised
32 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 16, 1958Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Frankie Laine sings for Gina", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 6, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Gina's first date", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart, Revised
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 20, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Growing pains", by George Beck and Arthur Phillips, Revised
44 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 27, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Kathy leaves Danny", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart, Revised
46 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 3, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Latin lover", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 9, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Loosers weepers", by Danny Simon and Milt Rosen, Revised
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 17, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Grandpa's diet", by Arthur Stander, Revised
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 24, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Double dinner", by Arthur Stander, Revised
48 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 10, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny's big fan", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart, Revised
32 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 13, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "A Suprise party?", by Danny Simon, Revised
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 24, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Gina for president", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 31, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Practical joke", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart, Revised
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: April 7, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Linda's giant", n.a., Revised
35 pages, annotated.
Dates: April 14, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8
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1959 - 1960
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Description: "Terry comes home", by Chuck Steward [i.e. Stewart] and Jack Elinson
46 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 21, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty's day in court", by N. Paul, Revised
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 28, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Chinese doll", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 4, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Cupid's little helper", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 11, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry meets him", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 18, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Terry goes Bohemian", by Arthur Stander, Revised
34 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 25, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny and Milton Berle quit show business", by Arthur Stander
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 1, 1959Container: Box 23, Volume 8 -
Description: "Tonoose the matchmaker", by Arthur Stander, Revised
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 8, 1959Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty, the weight-lifter", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 15, 1959Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Jealousy", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 21, 1959Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "A Dog's life", by Phil Davis, Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 20, 1959Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Kathy crashes TV", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 27, 1959Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny and the little men", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 3, 1959Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Nightclub owners", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 10, 1959Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Eulogy for Uncle Tonoose", by David Adler
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 19, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Linda wants to be a boy", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 26, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Bachelor party", by Fred S. Fox and Izz Elinson
33 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 2, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny the handyman", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart, Revised
35 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 8, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Wedding",by Arthur Stander
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 16, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Three on a honeymoon", by Irving Elinson and Fred S. Fox, Revised
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 1, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Deerfield story", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
30 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 8, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Singing delinquent", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart, Revised
30 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 15, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty and the tomboy", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 22, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Family portrait", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart, Revised
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 29, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty meets Little Lord Fauntleroy", by Norman Paul and Bob White
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: April 5, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty's advice to Linda", by S.L. Bershad and Amos Jacobs
13 pages, annotated [incomplete?]
Dates: April 12, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8
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1960 - 1961
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Description: "Kathy and the glamour girl", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 21, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny and the Actors school", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 10, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Kathy delivers the mail", by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat, Revised
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 17, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Report card", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 24, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny proposes to his wife", by Iz Elinson and Fred S. Fox, Revised
32 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 31, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Kathy the matchmaker", by Arthur Stander, Revised
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 7, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Tonoose the liar", by David Adler, Revised
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 14, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "Linda the performer", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart
32 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 21, 1960Container: Box 24, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Scrubwoman", by David Adler
34 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 29, 1960Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Singing sisters", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 12, 1960Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Fugitive father", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 19, 1960Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty the rat", by David Adler, Revised
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 26, 1960Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny vs. the dentist", by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat, Revised
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 3, 1960Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "Democracy at work", by Benedict Freedman and John Fenton Murray
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 9, 1960Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Plant", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
38 pages.
Dates: November 16, 1960Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "You can fight City Hall", by Fred S. Fox and Iz Elinson, Revised
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 30, 1960Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Rum cake", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
34 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 7, 1960Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "The 'Whoopee' story", by David Adler
23 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 14, 1960Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "Tonoose the boss", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 21 1960Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "Good Old Burlesque", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
25 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 28, 1960Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty the millionaire", by David Adler, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 4, 1961Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Four angels", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 11, 1961Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Dog walkers", n.a., Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 25, 1961Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "Old Man Danny", by David Adler
34 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 1, 1961Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "Everything happens to me", n.a., Revised
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 8, 1961Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny and the hoodlums", by David Adler, Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 15, 1961Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty's punishment", by Harry Crane and Stan Dreben, Revised
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 1, 1961Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Scoutmaster", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 9, 1961Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Magician", by Jack Elinson and Chuck Stewart, Revised
35 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 15, 1961Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "Woman behind the man", by Fred S. Fox and Iz Elinson, Revised
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 22, 1961Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Teen-age thrush", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
31 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 28, 1961Container: Box 25, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Party wrecker", by Harry Crane and Stan Dreben, Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: April 3, 1961Container: Box 25, Volume 8
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1961 - 1962
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Description: "The Trumpet player", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
33 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 26, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Love letters", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
35 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 2, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Linda runs away from home", by David Adler, Revised
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 9, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "For every man there's a woman", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 16, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Tonoose vs. Daly", by Fred Fox and Iz Elinson, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 23, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny weaves a web", by Harry Crane and Stan Dreben, Revised
44 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 6, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Henpecked Charlie", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 13, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny and Durante", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 20, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Tonoose's plot", by Danny Simon and Mel Tolkin, Revised
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 27, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Keeping up with the Joneses", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
45 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 4, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny and the Brownies", by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat, Revised
44 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 10, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "A Baby for Charley", by David Adler, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 25, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Teacher for a day", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 1, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Useless Charley", by Danny Simon and Mel Tolkin, Revised
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 8, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Linda the tomboy", by Iz Elinson and Fred S. Fox
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 14, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Big fight", by Danny Simon and Mel Tolkin
45 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 20, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Casanova Tonoose", by David Adler, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 29, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Charley does it himself" (originally "Do it yourself Charley"), by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat, Revised
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 20, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "The P.T.A. bash", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 27, 1961Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "A Nose by any other name", by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat, Revised
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 3, 1962Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Casanova Junior", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 10, 1962Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty's hunger strike", by Leo Solomon and Ben Gershman, Revised
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 16, 1962Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Temper, temper", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
45 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 24, 1962Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Bunny cooks a meal", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 30, 1962Container: Box 26, Volume 8 -
Description: "Jose's protege", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 14, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "Bob Hope and Danny get away from it all", by Chuck Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 21, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "Extrasensory Charley", by Leo Solomon and Ben Gershman
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 28Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "Kathy the Pro", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 7, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "A Promise is a promise",by Harry Crane, Stan Dreben and Arthur Stander, Revised
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 19, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Smart Aleck" (formerly "The Virtue of humility"), by Ray Allen Saffian and Harvey Bullock, Revised
31 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 23, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Baby", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 28, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8
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1962 - 1963
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Description: "Venetian melody", by Harvey Bullock and Ray Allen Saffian
35 pages.
Dates: March 6, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "When in Rome", by Howard Leeds
35 pages.
Dates: March 7, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Roman patriot", by Arthur Stander
36 pages.
Dates: February 21, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Million dollar dress", by Robert Shannon
42 pages.
Dates: March 7, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "Lost French boy", n.a.
45 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "The British sense of humor", by Arthur Stander
42 pages.
Dates: March 12, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "A-Hunting we will go" (formerly "The Poacher"), by Harvey Bullock and Ray Allen Saffian
46 pages.
Dates: February 14, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Auld sod", by David Adler
36 pages.
Dates: February 26, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny's replacement", with Jack Carter, by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
34 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 31, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "Baby hates Charley", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 7, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "What are friends for", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 14, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "Charley the artist", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 21, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty for President", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 28, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "Jose rents the Copa", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 4, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "Ten years ago today", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
32 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 18, 1962Container: Box 27, Volume 8 -
Description: "Tonoose, life of the party", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 25, 1962Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Jose the scholar", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 2, 1962Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Bunny the Brownie leader", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 16, 1962Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty's birthday", by Ed James and Seaman Jacobs
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 23, 1962Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Tonoose needs glasses", by Howard Leeds, Revised
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 30, 1962Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Danny's English friend", by Harvey Bullock and Ray Allen Saffian, Revised
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 6, 1962Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Jose the dog-sitter", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
46 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 13, 1962Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Charley the tiger", by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat, Revised
51 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 27, 1962Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Bunny's cousin", guest star Jaye P. Morgan, by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 4, 1962Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Linda the grown-up", by Ed James and Seaman Jacobs, Revised
47 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 11, 1962Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Jose's guided tour", by Garry Marshall and Fred Freeman, Revised
45 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 18, 1962Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Homecoming", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 8, 1963Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Tonoose's brother", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 15, 1963Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "That Old feeling", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 22, 1963Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Jose's rival", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 30, 1963Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Louise to the rescue", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson, Revised
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 5, 1963Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Charley my boy", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart, Revised
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 12, 1963Container: Box 28, Volume 8
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1963 - 1964
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Description: "The Country squires",by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 23, 1963Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Woman behind the jokes", by Iz Elinson and Fred Fox
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 30, 1963Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Here's the $50 back", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 6, 1963Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Perfect crime", by Ray Allen Saffian and Harvey Bullock
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 13, 1963Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty drives a car", by Sheldon Keller and Howard Merrill
final draft, 35 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 20, 1963Container: Box 28, Volume 8 -
Description: "Linda and the new dress", by Fred Fox and Iz Elinson
final, 38 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 29, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "My fair Uncle", by Iz Elinson and Fred Fox
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 3, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Girl shy", by Harvey Bullock and Ray Allan Saffian
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 10, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Hex", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 17, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Peaceful coexistence", by Sheldon Keller and. Howard Merrill
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 24, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Oh the Clancys!", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
final draft, 37 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 3, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Bowling partners", by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall
final draft, 42 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 23, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Linda's crush", by Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 29, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Christmas Show", by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen
38 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 5, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Two Musketeers", by R.S. Allen and Harvey Bullock
45 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 12, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Kathy the secretary", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 19, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Quiz show", by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 3, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Howdy neighbors", by Fred S. Fox and Iz Elinson
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 10, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Antique dealers", by Ed. James and Seaman Jacobs
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 17, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Bunny gets into the act", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
33 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 31, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Sense of humor:, by Sheldon Keller and Howard Merrill
31 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 7, 1963Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Tonoose gets a job", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 14, 1964Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Leprechaun", by Ed James and Seaman Jacobs
final draft, 44 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 22, 1964Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Pupa from Italy", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
34 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 28, 1964Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Pupa's pooch", by Iz Elinson and Fred S. Fox
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 4, 1964Container: Box 29, Volume 8 -
Description: "Pupa loves Rusty", by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall
36 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 11, 1964Container: Box 30, Volume 8 -
Description: "Beautiful lady", by Jack Elinson and Charles Stewart
38 pages.
Dates: February 25, 1964Container: Box 30, Volume 8 -
Description: "Call off the hounds", by Charles Stewart and Jack Elinson
40 pages.
Dates: March 3, 1964Container: Box 30, Volume 8 -
Description: "Rusty and the Chorus girl", by Fred S. Fox and Iz Elinson
42 pages.
Dates: March 10, 1964Container: Box 30, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Persistant cop", by Iz Elinson and Fred S. Fox
41 pages.
Dates: March 17, 1964Container: Box 30, Volume 8 -
Description: Index for the Danny Thomas Show
22 pages.
Container: Box 30, Volume 8
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The Dick Van Dyke Show
Mimeographed, bound in leather, S. Leonard on spine
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Description: "The Sick and the sitter", by Carl Reiner, Revised
45A pages.
Dates: January 18, 1961Container: Box 30, Volume 1 -
Description: "The Meershatz pipe", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: June 20, 1961Container: Box 30, Volume 1 -
Description: "Jealousy", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: June 27, 1961Container: Box 30, Volume 1 -
Description: "Sally meets the Lab technician", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 5, 1961Container: Box 30, Volume 1 -
Description: "Washington vs. the Bunny", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 11, 1961Container: Box 30, Volume 1 -
Description: "Oh how we met the night that we danced", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 18, 1961Container: Box 30, Volume 1 -
Description: "The Unwelcome house-guest", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
43 pages, annotated.
Dates: July 25, 1961Container: Box 30, Volume 2 -
Description: "Harrison B. Harding of Camp Crowder, Mo.", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
45 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 1, 1961Container: Box 30, Volume 2 -
Description: "My blond-haired brunette", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
48 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 15, 1961Container: Box 30, Volume 2 -
Description: "Forty-four tickets", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
47 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 22, 1961Container: Box 30, Volume 2 -
Description: "To tell or not to tell", by David Adler, as filmed
44 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 29, 1961Container: Box 30, Volume 2 -
Description: "Sally is a girl", by David Adler, as filmed, film
44 pages, annotated.
Dates: date September 5 1961Container: Box 30, Volume 2 -
Description: "Empress Carlotta's necklace", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
41 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 12, 1961Container: Box 31, Volume 3 -
Description: "Buddy, can you spare a job?", by Walter Kempley, as filmed
37 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 19, 1961Container: Box 31, Volume 3 -
Description: "Who owes who what?", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
48 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 10, 1961Container: Box 31, Volume 3 -
Description: "Sol and the sponsor", by Walter Kempley, as filmed
48 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 17, 1961Container: Box 31, Volume 3 -
Description: "The Curious thing about women", by David Adler, as filmed
44 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 24, 1961Container: Box 31, Volume 3 -
Description: "Punch thy neighbor!", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
52 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 1, 1961Container: Box 31, Volume 3 -
Description: "Where did I come from?", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
50 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 9, 1961Container: Box 31, Volume 4 -
Description: "The Boarder incident", by Norm Liebmann and Ed Haas, as filmed
45 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 14, 1961Container: Box 31, Volume 4 -
Description: "A Word a day", by Jack Raymond, as filmed
50 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 29, 1961Container: Box 31, Volume 4 -
Description: "The Talented neighborhood", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
44 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 6, 1961Container: Box 31, Volume 4 -
Description: "The Father of the week", by Arnold and Louis Peyser, as filmed
42A pages, annotated.
Dates: December 13, 1961Container: Box 31, Volume 4 -
Description: "The Twizzle", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 9, 1962Container: Box 31, Volume 4 -
Description: "One angry man", by Leo Solomon and Ben Gershman, as filmed
52 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 16, 1962Container: Box 31, Volume 5 -
Description: "Where you been, Fassbinder?", by John Whedon, as filmed
46 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 23, 1962Container: Box 31, Volume 5 -
Description: "The Bad old days", by Norm Liebmann and Ed Haas, as filmed
45A, annotated.
Dates: January 30, 1962Container: Box 31, Volume 5 -
Description: "I am my brother's keeper", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
44 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 6, 1962Container: Box 31, Volume 5 -
Description: "The Sleeping brother", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 13, 1962Container: Box 31, Volume 5 -
Description: "The Return of Happy Spangler", by Carl Reiner, as filmed
45 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 20, 1962Container: Box 31, Volume 5 -
Description: "Never name a duck!", by Carl Reiner, July 13, 1962, as filmed
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 7, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 6 -
Description: "The Two faces of Rob", by Sheldon Keller and Howard Merrill, July 12, 1962, as filmed
39 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 14, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 6 -
Description: "Bank book 6565696", by Ray Allen Saffian and Harvey Bullock, written July 19, 1962, as filmed
46 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 21, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 6 -
Description: "The Attempted marriage", by Carl Reiner, July 11, 1962, as filmed
46 pages, annotated.
Dates: August 28, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 6 -
Description: "Hustling the hustler", by Carl Reiner, written, July 13, 1962, as filmed
48 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 4, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 6 -
Description: "What's in a middle name?", written by Carl Reiner, July 12, 1962, as filmed
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 11, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 6 -
Description: "My husband is not a drunk", written by Carl Reiner, written, July 13, 1962, as filmed
46 pages, annotated.
Dates: September 18, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 7 -
Description: "Like a sister", by Carl Reiner, written July 18, 1962, as filmed
48A pages, annotated.
Dates: October 2, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 7 -
Description: "The Night the roof fell in", written by John Whedon, July 18, 1962, as filmed
54 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 9, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 7 -
Description: "The Secret life of Buddy and Sally", by Lee Erwin, written July 19, 1962, as filmed
48 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 16, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 7 -
Description: "A Bird in the head hurts", by Carl Reiner, written July 25, 1962, as filmed
50 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 23, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 7 -
Description: "Gesundheit Darling", by Carl Reiner, written August 20, 1962, as filmed
45 pages, annotated.
Dates: October 30, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 7 -
Description: "A Man's teeth are not his own", by Carl Reiner, written October 20, 1962, as filmed
50 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 6, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 8 -
Description: "Somebody has to play Cleopatra", by Martin A. Ragaway, written July 27, 1962, as filmed
54 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 13, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Cat burglar", by Carl Reiner, written October 8, 1962, as filmed
50 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 20, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Foul weather girl", by Carl Reiner, written October 1, 1962, as filmed
44 pages, annotated.
Dates: November 27, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 8 -
Description: "Will you two be my wife?", by Carl Reiner, written October 27, 1962, as filmed
54 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 4, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 7 -
Description: "Ray Murdock's X-ray", by Carl Reiner, written November 23, 1963, as filmed
46 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 11, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 7 -
Description: "I was a teenage head writer", by Sheldon Keller and Howard Merrill, written November 28, 1962, as filmed
46 pages, annotated.
Dates: December 18, 1962Container: Box 32, Volume 8 -
Description: "My husband is a check-grabber", by Carl Reiner, written May 8, 1961, as filmed
54 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 8, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 9 -
Description: "It may look like a walnut!", by Carl Reiner, written June 12, 1962, as filmed
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 15, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 9 -
Description: "Don't trip over that mountain", by Carl Reiner, written November 29, 1962, as filmed
46 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 22, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 9 -
Description: "Give me your walls", by Carl Reiner, written November 5, 1962, as filmed
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: January 29, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 9 -
Description: "The Sam Pomerantz scandals", by Carl Reiner, written January 28, 1963, as filmed
33 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 5, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 9 -
Description: "I'm no Henry Walden", by Carl Reiner, written January 14, 1963, as filmed
47 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 12, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 9 -
Description: "The Square triangle", by Bill Idelson, written January 22, 1963, as filmed
47 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 19, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 9 -
Description: "Racy Tracy Rattigan", by Ronald Alexander and Carl Reiner, written January 23, 1963, as filmed
40 pages, annotated.
Dates: February 26, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 10 -
Description: "Divorce", by Carl Reiner, written January 7, 1963, as filmed
42 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 5, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 10 -
Description: "It's a shame she married me", by Sheldon Keller and Howard Merrill, written January 15, 1963, as filmed
46 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 12, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 10 -
Description: "A Surprise surprise is a surprise", by Carl Reiner, written February 4, 1963, as filmed
48 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 19, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 10 -
Description: "Jilting the jilter", by Ronald Alexander, written March 11, 1963, as filmed
48 pages, annotated.
Dates: March 26, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 10 -
Description: "When a bowling pin talks, listen", by Martin A. Ragaway, written March 1, 1963, as filmed
53 pages, annotated.
Dates: April 2, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 10 -
Description: "All about eavesdropping", by Sheldon Keller and Howard Merrill, written March 12, 1963, as filmed
49 pages.
Dates: April 9, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 11 -
Description: "That's my boy", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written May 22, 1963, final
54 pages.
Dates: August 6, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 11 -
Description: "The Masterpiece", by Sam Denoff and Bill Persky, written July 24, 1963, final
50 pages.
Dates: August 13, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 11 -
Description: "Laura's little lie", by Carl Reiner and Howard Merrill, written July 23, 1963, final
45 pages.
Dates: August 20, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 11 -
Description: "Very old shoes, very old rice", by Carl Reiner, written August 2, 1963, as filmed
46 pages.
Dates: August 27, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 11 -
Description: "Uncle George", by Bill Idelson, written April 29, 1963, as filmed
46 pages.
Dates: September 3, 1963Container: Box 33, Volume 11 -
Description: "Too many stars", by Sheldon Keller and Howard Merrill, written May 15, 1963, final
35 pages.
Dates: September 10, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 12 -
Description: "Who and where was Antonio Stradivarius", by Carl Reiner, written August 21, 1963, as filmed
46 pages.
Dates: September 17, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 12 -
Description: "Big Max Calvada", by Sam Denoff and Bill Persky, written July 22, 1963, as filmed
49 pages.
Dates: October 8, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 12 -
Description: "Captain's Outrageous", by Martin A. Ragaway, written August 1, 1963 as filmed
43 pages.
Dates: October 15, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 12 -
Description: "Turtles, ties and toreadors", by John Whedon, written July 31, 1963, as filmed
47 pages.
Dates: October 22, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 12 -
Description: "The Sound of the trumpets of a conscience falls deafly on a brain that holds its ears … or something like that!", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written August 15, 1963, as filmed
50 pages.
Dates: October 29, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 12 -
Description: "The Third one from the left", by John Whedon. written April 16, 1963, as filmed
52 pages.
Dates: November 5, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 13 -
Description: "The Alan Brady Show presents", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written October 28, 1963, as filmed
38 pages.
Dates: November 12, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 13 -
Description: "My husband is the best one", by Martin A. Ragaway, written September 6, 1963, as filmed
52 pages.
Dates: November 19, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 13 -
Description: "Happy birthday and too many more", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written September 9, 1963, as filmed
47 pages.
Dates: November 27, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 13 -
Description: "The Lady and the tiger and the lawyer", by Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson, written November 5, 1963, as filmed
60 pages.
Dates: December 3, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 13 -
Description: "The Life and love of Joe Coogan", by Carl Reiner, written November 11, 1963, as filmed
51 pages.
Dates: December 10, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 13 -
Description: "A Nice friendly game of cards", by Ernest Chambers, written September 4 1963, as filmed
54 pages.
Dates: December 17, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 14 -
Description: "The Brave and the backache", by Sheldon Keller, written November 11, 1963, as filmed
48 pages.
Dates: December 31, 1963Container: Box 34, Volume 14 -
Description: "The Pen is mightier than the mouth", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written December 3, 1963, as filmed
54 pages.
Dates: January 7, 1964Container: Box 34, Volume 14 -
Description: "My part-time wife", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written December 10, 1963, as filmed
53 pages.
Dates: January 14, 1964Container: Box 34, Volume 14 -
Description: "Honeymoons are for the lucky", by Carl Reiner, written December 30, 1963, as filmed
52 pages.
Dates: January 21, 1964Container: Box 34, Volume 14 -
Description: "How to spank a star", by Nathaniel Curtis and Bill Idelson, written May 9, 1963, as filmed
50 pages.
Dates: January 28, 1964Container: Box 34, Volume 14 -
Description: "The Plot thickens", by Carl Reiner, Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written January 15, 1964, as filmed
53 pages.
Dates: February 4, 1964Container: Box 34, Volume 14 -
Description: "Scratch my car and die", by John Whedon, written December 4, 1963, as filmed
51 pages.
Dates: February 11, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 15 -
Description: "The Return of Edwin Carp", by Carl Reiner, written January 27, 1964, as filmed
46 pages.
Dates: February 18, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 15 -
Description: "October Eve", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written January 31, 1964, as filmed
50 pages.
Dates: March 3, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 15 -
Description: "Dear Mrs. Petrie, your husband is in jail", by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall, written February 10, 1964, as filmed
49 pages.
Dates: March 10, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 15 -
Description: "My neighbor's husband's other life", by Carl Reiner, Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written February 19, 1964, as filmed
51 pages.
Dates: March 17, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 15 -
Description: "I'd rather be bald than have no head at all", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written March 6, 1964, as filmed
53 pages.
Dates: March 24, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 15 -
Description: "Teacher's Petrie", by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall, written March 17, 1964, as filmed
51 pages.
Dates: March 31, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 15 -
Description: "I call on Rob Petrie", by Sheldon Keller and Howard Merrill, written October 2, 1964, as filmed
49 pages.
Dates: April 3, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 16 -
Description: "My mother can beat up my father", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written June 8, 1964, as filmed
51 pages.
Dates: July 31, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 16 -
Description: "The Ghost of A. Chantz", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written May 20, 1964, as filmed
49 pages.
Dates: August 11, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 16 -
Description: "The Lady and the baby sitter", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written May 20, 1964, as filmed
50 pages.
Dates: August 18, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 16 -
Description: "A Vigilante ripped my sports coat", by Carl Reiner, written July 2, 1964, as filmed
57 pages.
Dates: August 25, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 16 -
Description: "The Man from 'Emperor'", by Carl Reiner, Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written July 23, 1964, as filmed
57 pages.
Dates: September 1, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 17 -
Description: "Romance roses and rye bread", by Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson, written June 30, 1964, as filmed
51 pages.
Dates: September 8, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 17 -
Description: "4 ½", by Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson, written June 2, 1964, as filmed
54 pages.
Dates: September 15, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 17 -
Description: "The Alan Brady Show goes to jail", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written June 9, 1964, as filmed
55 pages.
Dates: September 22, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 17 -
Description: "Three letters from one wife", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written July 17, 1964, as filmed
55 pages.
Dates: September 29, 1964Container: Box 35, Volume 17 -
Description: "It wouldn't hurt them to give us a raise", by Jay Burton and Ernest Chambers, written, n.d., as filmed
52 pages.
Dates: October 6, 1964Container: Box 36, Volume 18 -
Description: "Pink pills and purple parents", by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall, written October 16, 1964, as filmed
57A pages.
Dates: October 20, 1964Container: Box 36, Volume 18 -
Description: "The Death of the party", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written October 23, 1964, as filmed
56 pages.
Dates: October 27, 1964Container: Box 36, Volume 18 -
Description: "Stretch Petrie vs. Kid Schenk", by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall, written August 18, 1964, as filmed
60 pages.
Dates: November 3, 1964Container: Box 36, Volume 18 -
Description: "The Impractical joke", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written October 23, 1964, as filmed
59 pages.
Dates: November 10, 1964Container: Box 36, Volume 18 -
Description: "The Great Petrie fortune", by Ernest Chambers and Jay Burton, written May 6, 1965, as filmed
60 pages.
Dates: September 8, 1965Container: Box 36, Volume 23 -
Description: "Odd but true", by Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson, written, n.d., as filmed
57 pages.
Dates: September 21, 1965Container: Box 36, Volume 23 -
Description: "Viva Petrie", by John Whedon, written July 23, 1965, as filmed
65 pages.
Dates: September 28, 1965Container: Box 36, Volume 23 -
Description: "To tell the birds and the bees", by Rick Mittleman, written July 15, 1965, as filmed
53 pages.
Dates: October 5, 1965Container: Box 36, Volume 23 -
Description: "Body and Sol", by Carl Kleinschmitt and Dale McRaven, written July 13, 1965, as filmed
52 pages.
Dates: October 12, 1965Container: Box 36, Volume 23 -
Description: "See Rob write, write, Rob, write", by Lawrence J. Cohen and Fred Freeman, written July 29, 1965, as filmed
61 pages.
Dates: October 19, 1965Container: Box 36, Volume 24 -
Description: "You're under arrest", by Joseph C. Cavella, written July 30, 1965, as filmed
60 pages.
Dates: October 26, 1965Container: Box 36, Volume 24 -
Description: "Fifty-two forty-five or work", by Rick Mittleman, written September 13, 1965, as filmed
61 pages.
Dates: November 2, 1965Container: Box 36, Volume 24 -
Description: "Who stole my watch", by Joseph Bonaduce, written August 19, 1965, as filmed
55 pages.
Dates: November 9, 1965Container: Box 36, Volume 24 -
Description: "Bad reception in Albany", by Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson, written November 2, 1965, as filmed
56 pages.
Dates: November 23, 1965Container: Box 36, Volume 24 -
Description: "I do not choose to run", by Dale McRaven and Carl Kleinschmitt, written October 7, 1965, as filmed
59 pages.
Dates: November 30, 1965Container: Box 37, Volume 25 -
Description: "The Making of a councilman", by Carl Kleinschmitt and Dale McRaven, written November 5, 1965, as filmed
58 pages.
Dates: December 7, 1965Container: Box 37, Volume 25 -
Description: "The Curse of the Petrie people", by Dale McRaven and Carl Kleinschmitt, written July 14, 1965, as filmed
54 pages.
Dates: December 14, 1965Container: Box 37, Volume 25 -
Description: "The Bottom of Mel Cooley's heart", by John Whedon, written August 10, 1965, as filmed
60 pages.
Dates: December 21, 1965Container: Box 37, Volume 25 -
Description: "Remember the Alimony", by Dale McRaven and Carl Kleinschmitt, written December 13, 1965, as filmed
68 pages.
Dates: January 4, 1965Container: Box 37, Volume 25 -
Description: "Dear Sally Rogers", by Ronald Axe, written December 21, 1965, as filmed
58 pages.
Dates: January 11, 1966Container: Box 37, Volume 26 -
Description: "Buddy Sorrell - Man and boy", by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, written December 27, 1965, as filmed
64 pages.
Dates: January 18, 1966Container: Box 37, Volume 26 -
Description: "Long nights journey into day", by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall, written November 5, 1966, as filmed
51 pages.
Dates: January 25, 1966Container: Box 37, Volume 26 -
Description: "Talk to the snail", by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall, written January 7, 1966, as filmed
62 pages.
Dates: February 1, 1966Container: Box 37, Volume 26 -
Description: "A Day in the life of Alan Brady", by Joseph Bonaduce, written January 26, 1966, as filmed
54 pages.
Dates: February 8, 1966Container: Box 37, Volume 26 -
Description: "Obnoxious, offensive, egomaniac, etc.", by Carl Kleinschmitt and Dale McRaven, written January 31, 1966, as filmed
61 pages.
Dates: February 22, 1966Container: Box 37, Volume 27 -
Description: "The Man from my Uncle", by Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson, written February 15, 1966, as filmed
64 pages.
Dates: February 15, 1966Container: Box 37, Volume 27 -
Description: "You ought to be in pictures", by Jack Winter, written February 22, 1966, as filmed
59 pages.
Dates: March 8, 1966Container: Box 37, Volume 27 -
Description: "Love thy other neighbor", by McRaven and Kleinschmitt, written March 4, 1966, as filmed
63 pages.
Dates: March 15, 1966Container: Box 37, Volume 27 -
Description: "The Gunslinger", by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, written February 21, 1966, as filmed
55 pages.
Dates: March 22, 1966Container: Box 37, Volume 27 -
Description: "The Last chapter", by Carl Reiner, written March 4, 1966, as filmed
14 pages plus 7 pages of index.
Dates: March 15, 1966Container: Box 37, Volume 27
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The Don Rickles Show
mimeographed, bound in leather, S. Leonard on spine
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Description: "It's a girl", by Arthur Julian, 2nd revised draft
52 pages.
Dates: December 3, 1971Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: "Pilot, written by Sam Denoff, revised final draft
55 pages.
Dates: December 10, 1970Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: "The Case of the Takashamata", by Susan Silver, 3rd revised final draft
51 pages.
Dates: December 28, 1971Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: "You broke my Lorenzo", by Gordon Farr and Arnold Kane, 3rd revised final draft
46 pages.
Dates: November 12, 1971Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: "The Moo cow child", by Susan Silver, 2nd revised final
49 pages.
Dates: November 5, 1971Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: "Strictly neutral", #0203, by Richard Baer, revised final draft
51 pages.
Dates: November 20, 1971Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: "Where there's a will", by Rick Mittleman, 2nd revised final draft
53 pages.
Dates: January 28, 1972Container: Box 38, Volume 2 -
Description: "The Candidate", by Arnie Kogen, revised final draft
52 pages.
Dates: December 24, 1971Container: Box 38, Volume 2 -
Description: "The Doctor Rudolph affair", by Pat McCormick, revised final
51 pages.
Dates: November 26, 1971Container: Box 38, Volume 2 -
Description: "The Split ticket", by Elias Davis & David Pollock, revised final draft
47 pages.
Dates: January 7, 1972Container: Box 38, Volume 2 -
Description: "Watch on the line", by Ron Mittleman, 3rd revised final draft
56 pages.
Dates: February 4, 1972Container: Box 38, Volume 2 -
Description: "I want my quarterback", by Sam Denoff, final draft
53 pages.
Dates: February 11, 1972Container: Box 38, Volume 2 -
Description: "Audrey, come home", by Richard Baer, final draft
51 pages.
Dates: January 14, 1972Container: Box 38, Volume 2
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From A Bird's Eye View
mimeographed, bound in leather, S. Leonard on spine
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Description: 'Up she goes!' - "The Difficult passenger", by T.E.B. Clarke, revised
40 pages.
Dates: 27th May, 1969Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: "Never put it in writing", by John Muir and Eric Geen, revised
42 pages.
Dates: 5th August, 1969Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: 'Up she goes!' - "Wife trouble", by T.E.B. Clarke, revised
41 pages.
Dates: 30th April, 1969Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: 'Up she goes!' - "Millie's moveable feast", by R.S. Allen and Harvey Bullock, revised
41 pages.
Dates: 13 May, 1969Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: "The Hate-in", by Pat Dunlop, revised
41 pages.
Dates: 18th August, 1969Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: "Home is where the heart is", dialogue continuity script
26 pages.
Dates: February 1970Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: 'Up she goes' - "Nobody sleeps on a honeymoon", by Carl Kleinschmitt, revised
38 pages.
Dates: 3rd June, 1969Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: 'Mostly Millie' - "Up your family tree", by Bernie Rothman
34 pages.
Dates: December 6, 1968Container: Box 38, Volume 1 -
Description: 'Up she goes' - "Highland fling", by Tom Brennand and Roy Bottomly
37 pages.
Dates: 20th May, 1969Container: Box 39, Volume 2 -
Description: 'Up she goes' - "I too was a novice", by Brad Ashton
37 pages.
Container: Box 39, Volume 2 -
Description: 'Up she goes' - "Russian roulette - Millie style", by Lew Schwarz
36 pages.
Dates: 5th May, 1969Container: Box 39, Volume 2 -
Description: 'Mostly Millie' (tentative title) - "All in a day's work", by Stan Cutler and Martin Donovan
45 pages.
Dates: November 8, 1968Container: Box 39, Volume 2 -
Description: 'Up she goes' - "Hurricane Millicent", by Sid Dorfman, revised
41 pages.
Dates: 12 May, 1969Container: Box 39, Volume 2 -
Description: 'Up she goes' - "The Sicilian affair", by John Warren and John Singer
38 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 39, Volume 2 -
Description: 'Up she goes' - "Witness for the persecution", by Pat Dunlop
38 pages.
Dates: 29 April, 1969Container: Box 39, Volume 2 -
Description: "The Matchmakers", by Pat Dunlop, from a story by Reuben Ship, amended
46 pages.
Dates: 20th August, 1969Container: Box 39, Volume 2
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Gomer Pyle USMC
mimeographed, bound in leather, S. Leonard on spine, some title pages signed by Sheldon Leonard
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Description: "Gomer overcomes the obstacle course", by Aaron Ruben
31 pages.
Dates: April 21, 1964Container: Box 39, Volume 1 -
Description: "Guest in the barracks", by Bob Ross, revised
36 pages.
Dates: June 8, 1964Container: Box 39, Volume 1 -
Description: "Pay day", by Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson, revised
34 pages.
Dates: June 15, 1964Container: Box 39, Volume 1 -
Description: "Captain Ironpants", by Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson, revised
37 pages.
Dates: June 22, 1964Container: Box 39, Volume 1 -
Description: "Gomer learns a bully", by Harvey Bullock, revised
37 pages.
Dates: June 29, 1964Container: Box 39, Volume 1 -
Description: "Private Ralph Skunk", by Charles Stewart
38 pages.
Dates: May 8, 1964Container: Box 39, Volume 2 -
Description: "Nobody loves a sergeant", by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, revised
35 pages.
Dates: July 21, 1964Container: Box 39, Volume 2 -
Description: "Gomer and the Dragon lady", by Harvey Bullock, revised
37 pages.
Dates: July 27, 1964Container: Box 39, Volume 2 -
Description: "Survival of the fattest", by Bob Ross, revised
38 pages.
Dates: August 4, 1964Container: Box 39, Volume 2 -
Description: "A Date for the Colonel's daughter", by Bob Ross, revised
41 pages.
Dates: August 10, 1964Container: Box 39, Volume 2 -
Description: "They shall not pass", by Richard M. Powell, revised
37 pages.
Dates: August 17, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 3 -
Description: "Sergeant Carter, marine baby-sitter", by James Allardice and Tom Adair, revised
34 pages.
Dates: August 24, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 3 -
Description: "The Case of the Marine bandit", by Art Baer and Ben Joelson, revised
36 pages.
Dates: September 8, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 3 -
Description: "Sergeant of the week", by Art Baer and Ben Joelson, revised
32 pages.
Dates: September 14, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 3 -
Description: "Grandpa Pyle's good luck charm", by James Allardice and Tom Adair, revised
34 pages.
Dates: September 21, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 3 -
Description: "Dance, Marine, dance", by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, revised
38 pages.
Dates: September 29, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 4 -
Description: "Sergeant Carter's farewell to his troops", by Richard M. Powell, revised
40 pages.
Dates: October 6, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 4 -
Description: "The Feuding Pyles", by Hy Kraft, revised
35 pages.
Dates: October 13, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 4 -
Description: "Sgt. Carter gets a 'dear John' letter", by Aaron Ruben, revised
42 pages.
Dates: November 2, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 4 -
Description: "Love letters to the Sarge", by Art Baer and Ben Joelson, revised
34 pages.
Dates: November 9, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 4 -
Description: "Daughter of the Sarge", by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen, revised
34 pages.
Dates: November 16, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 5 -
Description: "Officer candidate Goraer Pyle", by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen, revised
36 pages.
Dates: November 23, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 5 -
Description: "Old man Carter", by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, revised
39 pages.
Dates: November 30, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 5 -
Description: "Gomer makes the honor guard", by Aaron Ruben, revised
34 pages.
Dates: December 14, 1964Container: Box 40, Volume 5 -
Description: "My Buddy-War hero", by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, revised
35 pages.
Dates: January 4, 1965Container: Box 40, Volume 5 -
Description: "Double date with the Sarge", by Richard M. Powell, revised
38 pages.
Dates: January 11, 1965Container: Box 40, Volume 6 -
Description: "The Jet set", by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, revised
35 pages.
Dates: January 18, 1965Container: Box 40, Volume 6 -
Description: "Sergeant of the guard", by Richard M. Powell, revised
34 pages.
Dates: January 25, 1965Container: Box 40, Volume 6 -
Description: "Gomer dates a movie star", by Budd Grossman, revised
40 pages.
Dates: February 1, 1965Container: Box 40, Volume 6 -
Description: "Gomer the MP", by Harvey Bullock, revised
37 pages.
Dates: February 8, 1965Container: Box 40, Volume 6 -
Description: "PFC Gomer Pyle", by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, revised
34 pages.
Dates: June 21, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 7 -
Description: "Third finger left loaf", by R.S. Allen and Harvey Bullock, revised
41 pages.
Dates: June 28, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 7 -
Description: "Gomer un-trains a dog", by Jack Elinson, revised
35 pages.
Dates: July 12, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 7 -
Description: "Home on the range", by Art Baer and Ben Joelson, revised
41 pages.
Dates: July 19, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 7 -
Description: "Supply sergeants never die", by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen, revised
42 pages.
Dates: July 26, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 7 -
Description: "The Blind date", by Jack Elinson, revised
41 pages.
Dates: August 2, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 8 -
Description: "Cat overboard", by Jack Elinson, revised
41 pages.
Dates: August 23, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 8 -
Description: "Gomer captures a submarine", by Jack Elinson, revised
33 pages.
Dates: August 29, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Grudge fight", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
41 pages.
Dates: September 7, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 8 -
Description: "Gomer, the star witness", by Ben Joelson and Art Baer, revised
43 pages.
Dates: September 20, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 8 -
Description: "A Visit from cousin Goober", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
42 pages.
Dates: September 27, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 9 -
Description: "A Groom for Sergeant Carter's sister", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
39 pages.
Dates: October 4, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 9 -
Description: "Gomer minds his Sergeant's car", by Art Baer and Ben Joelson, revised
41 pages.
Dates: October 11, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 9 -
Description: "Gomer Pyle, P.O.W.", by Carl Kleinschmitt and Dale McRaven, revised
45 pages.
Dates: November 12, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 9 -
Description: "Gomer, the peacemaker", by Art Baer and Ben Joelson, revised
46 pages.
Dates: October 25, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 9 -
Description: "Gomer Pyle, civilian", by Rick Mittleman, revised
40 pages.
Dates: November 8, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 10 -
Description: "Arrivederci, Gomer", by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen, revised
40 pages.
Dates: November 12, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 10 -
Description: "Grandma Pyle, fortune teller", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
42 pages.
Dates: November 18, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 10 -
Description: "Gomer and the beast", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
39 pages.
Dates: November 29, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 10 -
Description: "Sergeant Carter dates a Pyle", by Rick Mittleman, revised
38 pages.
Dates: December 6, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 10 -
Description: "Little girl blue", by Dale McRaven and Carl Kleinschmitt, revised
39 pages.
Dates: December 13, 1965Container: Box 41, Volume 11 -
Description: "A Star is born", by Art Baer and Ben Joelson, revised
39 pages.
Dates: December 27, 1965Container: Box 42, Volume 11 -
Description: "Gomer and the phone company", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
37 pages.
Dates: January 3, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 11 -
Description: "Vacation in Vegas", by Rick Mittleman, revised
38 pages.
Dates: January 10, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 11 -
Description: "Duke Slater, night club comic", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
43 pages.
Dates: January 24, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 11 -
Description: "Opie joins the Marines", by Aaron Ruben, revised
39 pages.
Dates: January 31, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 12 -
Description: "A Date with Miss Camp Henderson", by Kleinschmitt and McRaven, revised
39 pages.
Dates: February 7, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 12 -
Description: "Gomer and the father figure", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
39 pages.
Dates: February 22, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 12 -
Description: "Desk job for Sergeant Carter", by Harvey Bullock, revised
40 pages.
Dates: March 7, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 12 -
Description: "Gomer, the would-be hero", by Dale McRaven and Carl Kleinschmitt, revised
40 pages.
Dates: March 14, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 12 -
Description: "Lies, Lies, Lies", by Arnie Rosen, revised
38 pages.
Dates: June 20, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 13 -
Description: "Crazy legs Gomer", by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen, revised
39 pages.
Dates: June 27, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 13 -
Description: "Caution : low overhead", by Ray Brenner and Barry E. Blitzer, revised
36 pages.
Dates: June 30, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 13 -
Description: "Gomer, the carrier", by Rick Mittleman, revised
42 pages.
Dates: July 11, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 13 -
Description: "Show me the way to go home", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
42 pages.
Dates: July 18, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 13 -
Description: "Gomer and the little men from Outer Space", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
38 pages.
Dates: July 25, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 14 -
Description: "How to succeed in farming without really trying", by Rick Mittleman, revised
45 pages.
Dates: August 1, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 14 -
Description: "The Borrowed car", by R.S. Allen and Harvey Bullock, revised
44 pages.
Dates: August 8, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 14 -
Description: "Gomer Pyle super chef", by Barry E. Blitzer and Ray Brenner, revised
42 pages.
Dates: August 15, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 14 -
Description: "Marry me, marry me", by Carl Kleinschmitt and Dale McRaven, revised
40 pages.
Dates: August 22, 1966Container: Box 42, Volume 14 -
Description: "Cold nose, warm heart", by Rick Mittleman, revised
42 pages.
Dates: September 6, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 15 -
Description: "It takes two to tangle", by Rick Mittleman, revised
42 pages.
Dates: September 12, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 15 -
Description: "Love's old sweet song", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
40 pages.
Dates: September 19, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 15 -
Description: "Follow that car", by Barry E. Blitzer and Ray Brenner, revised
38 pages.
Dates: September 26, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 15 -
Description: "Whither the weather?", by Rick Mittleman, revised
38 pages.
Dates: October 4, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 15 -
Description: "Gomer, the recruiter", by Barry E. Blitzer and Ray Brenner, revised
39 pages.
Dates: October 10, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 16 -
Description: "The Secret life of Gomer Pyle", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
38 pages.
Dates: October 17, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 16 -
Description: "Go blow your horn", by Ray Brenner and Barry E. Blitzer, revised
38 pages.
Dates: November 7, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 16 -
Description: "You bet your Won ton", by Barry E. Blitzer and Ray Brenner, revised
38 pages.
Dates: November 14, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 16 -
Description: "Gomer and the card shark", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
40 pages.
Dates: November 21, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 16 -
Description: "Sue the pants off 'em!", by Ray Brenner and Barry E. Blitzer, revised
36 pages.
Dates: November 28, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 17 -
Description: "To re-enlist or not to re-enlist", by Rick Mittleman, revised
36 pages.
Dates: December 5, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 17 -
Description: "Lou-Ann Poovie sings again", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick, revised
42 pages.
Dates: December 12, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 17 -
Description: "Gomer, the Welsh rarebit fiend", by Rick Mittleman, revised
40 pages.
Dates: December 20, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 17 -
Description: "Sing a song of Papa", by Aaron Ruben
36 pages.
Dates: January 5, 1966Container: Box 43, Volume 17 -
Description: "Where there's a will", by Larry Markes, revised
39 pages.
Dates: January 16, 1967Container: Box 43, Volume 18 -
Description: "Lost - the Colonel's daughter", by Ray Brenner and Barry E. Blitzer, revised
35 pages.
Dates: January 19, 1967Container: Box 43, Volume 18 -
Description: "The Crow Ganef", by Rick Mittleman, revised
36 pages.
Dates: January 26, 1967Container: Box 43, Volume 18 -
Description: "One of our shells is missing", by Barry E. Blitzer and Ray Brenner, revised
39 pages.
Dates: February 6, 1967Container: Box 43, Volume 18 -
Description: "Lou-Ann Poovie sings no more", by Jack Elinson and Iz Elinson, revised
38 pages.
Dates: February 9, 1967Container: Box 43, Volume 18 -
Description: "A Visit from Aunt Bee", by Bill Idelson and Sam Bobrick
36 pages.
Dates: June 26, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 19 -
Description: "Corporal Carol", by R.S. Allen and Harvey Bullock
38 pages.
Dates: June -29, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 19 -
Description: "The Recruiting poster", by Jack Elinson and Iz Elinson, revised
38 pages.
Dates: July 10, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 19 -
Description: "Gomer, the beautiful dreamer", by Rick Mittleman
39 pages.
Dates: July 17, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 19 -
Description: "A Leader of men", by Norman Paul
42 pages.
Dates: July 24, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 19 -
Description: "The Great talent hunt", by Ray Brenner and Barry E. Blitzer
30 pages.
Dates: July 31, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 20 -
Description: "Gomer says 'hey' to the President", by Rick Mittleman
32 pages.
Dates: August 14, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 20 -
Description: "And a child shall lead them", by Barry E. Blitzer and Ray Brenner
35 pages.
Dates: August 2, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 20 -
Description: "The Show must go on", by Norman Paul
40 pages.
Dates: August 14, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 20 -
Description: "The Better man", by John Barbour, Whitey Mitchell, and Jack Elinson
41 pages.
Dates: September 11, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 20 -
Description: "To watch a thief", by Rick Mittleman
39 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 44, Volume 21 -
Description: "Friendly Freddie strikes again", by William Raynor and Myles Wilder
35 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 44, Volume 21 -
Description: "The Prize boat", by R.S. Allen and Harvey Bullock
39 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 44, Volume 21 -
Description: "Change partners", by R.S. Allen and Harvey Bullock
41 pages.
Dates: October 4, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 21 -
Description: "The Wild bull of the Pampas", by Ronnie Pearlman
39 pages.
Dates: October 16, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 21 -
Description: "Gomer, the good Samaritan", by Ray Brenner and Barry E. Blitzer
41 pages.
Dates: October 24, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 22 -
Description: "Gomer, the privileged character", by Rick Mittleman
34 pages.
Dates: November 6, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 22 -
Description: "Gomer goes home", by William Raynor and Myles Wilder
39 pages.
Dates: November 13, 1967Container: Box 44, Volume 22 -
Description: "A Dog is a dog is a dog is a dog", by Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller
37 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 44, Volume 22 -
Description: "Luv finds Gomer Pyle", by William Raynor and Myles Wilder
42 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 44, Volume 22 -
Description: "Chef for a day", by William Raynor and Myles Wilder
38 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 45, Volume 23 -
Description: "Gomer and the Queen of Burlesque", by Barry E. Blitzer and Ray Brenner
35 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 45, Volume 23 -
Description: "A Carriage waits", by Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller
38 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 45, Volume 23 -
Description: "Sergeant Iago", by Rick Mittleman
37 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 45, Volume 23 -
Description: "Goodbye Dolly", by Ray Brenner and Barry E. Blitzer
35 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 45, Volume 23 -
Description: "The Price of tomatoes", by William Raynor and Myles Wilder
34 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 45, Volume 24 -
Description: "Friendly Freddy the gentlemen's tailor", by Rick Mittleman
35 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 45, Volume 24 -
Description: "Love and goulash", by Ronny Pearlman
43 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 45, Volume 24 -
Description: "Gomer and the night club comic", by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen
31 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 45, Volume 24 -
Description: "And baby makes three", by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen
37 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 45, Volume 24 -
Description: "Car for sale", by Rick Mittleman
34 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 45, Volume 25 -
Description: "Corporal Duke", by Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller
39 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 45, Volume 25 -
Description: "The Booty prize", by Duke Vincent and Bruce Johnson
41 pages.
Dates: June 26, 1968Container: Box 45, Volume 25 -
Description: "Return of Monroe", by Rick Mittleman
34 pages.
Dates: July 8, 1968Container: Box 45, Volume 25 -
Description: "A Marriage of convenience", by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen
34 pages.
Dates: UndatedContainer: Box 45, Volume 25 -
Description: "All you need is one good break"
36 pages.
Dates: July 23, 1968Container: Box 45, Volume 26 -
Description: "A Star is not born", by Norman Paul and Jack Elinson
35 pages.
Dates: July 29, 1968Container: Box 45, Volume 26 -
Description: "Just move your lips, Sgt.", by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen, revised
32 pages.
Dates: August 12, 1968Container: Box 45, Volume 26 -
Description: "Come blow your top", by Jack Elinson and Norman Paul
39 pages.
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 45, Volume 26 -
Description: "Gomer, the perfect MP", by Norman Paul and Jack Elinson
38 pages.
Dates: August 21, 1968Container: Box 45, Volume 26 -
Description: "The Wild Bull returns", by Jack Elinson and Norman Paul
37 pages.
Dates: September 3, 1968Container: Box 46, Volume 27 -
Description: "A Little chicken soup wouldn"t hurt", by Aaron Ruben
39 pages.
Dates: September 4, 1968Container: Box 46, Volume 27 -
Description: "Hit and write", by Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller
36 pages.
Dates: September 16, 1968Container: Box 46, Volume 27 -
Description: "A Tattoo for Gomer", by Carl Kleinschmitt
39 pages.
Dates: October 7, 1968Container: Box 46, Volume 27 -
Description: "Win a date", by Norman Paul and Jack Elinson, revised
39 pages.
Dates: October 14, 1968Container: Box 46, Volume 27 -
Description: "Marriage, Sgt. Carter style", by R.S. Allen and Harvey Bullock
37 pages.
Dates: October 21, 1968Container: Box 46, Volume 28 -
Description: "Two on the bench", by Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller
36 pages.
Dates: October 28, 1968Container: Box 46, Volume 28 -
Description: "Dynamite diner", by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen
43 pages.
Dates: October 29, 1968Container: Box 46, Volume 28 -
Description: "To save a life", by Jack Elinson and Norman Paul
38 pages.
Dates: November 11, 1968Container: Box 46, Volume 28 -
Description: "Freddy's friendly computer", Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller
39 pages.
Dates: November 18, 1968Container: Box 46, Volume 28 -
Description: "Hare today, gone tomorrow", by Rick Mittleman
42 pages.
Dates: December 2, 1968Container: Box 46, Volume 29 -
Description: "Gomer tends a sick Kat", by Duke Vincent and Bruce Johnson
40 pages.
Dates: December 9, 1968Container: Box 46, Volume 29 -
Description: "Gomer maneuvers", by Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller
37 pages.
Dates: December 16, 1966Container: Box 46, Volume 29 -
Description: "I'm always chasing Gomers", by Carl Kleinschmitt
36 pages.
Dates: January 6, 1969Container: Box 46, Volume 29 -
Description: "The Short Voyage home", by Norman Paul and Jack Elinson
38 pages.
Dates: January 13, 1969Container: Box 46, Volume 29 -
Description: "Proxy poppas", by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen
38 pages.
Dates: January 20, 1969Container: Box 46, Volume 30 -
Description: "Flower power", by Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller
38 pages.
Dates: January 28, 1969Container: Box 46, Volume 30 -
Description: "Showtime with Sergeant Carol", by Aaron Ruben
26 pages.
Dates: February 3, 1969Container: Box 46, Volume 30 -
Description: "My fair sister", by Jack Elinson and Norman Paul
37 pages.
Dates: February 10, 1969Container: Box 46, Volume 30 -
Description: "Goodbye Camp Henderson - Hello Sergeant Carter", by Aaron Ruben
21 pages, plus 5 pages of index.
Dates: February 17, 1969Container: Box 46, Volume 30
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I Spy
18 volumes, mimeographed, bound in leather, S. Leonard on spine
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Description: "Affair at T'sien Cha", by Morton Fine and David Friedkin
62 pages plus 5 pages
Dates: n.d.Container: Box 47, Volume 1 -
Description: "Carry me back to old Tsing Tao", by David Karp
57 pages.
Dates: March 8, 1965Container: Box 47, Volume 1 -
Description: "So long, Patrick Henry", by Robert Culp, revised
68 pages.
Dates: March 26, 1965Container: Box 47, Volume 1 -
Description: "Danny was a million laughs", by Arthur Dales, revised
60 pages.
Dates: May 17, 1965Container: Box 47, Volume 1 -
Description: "A Cup of kindness", by Morton Fine and David Friedkin
65 pages.
Dates: January 20, 1965Container: Box 47, Volume 2 -
Description: "Chrysanthemum", by Edward J. Lakso, revised
65 pages.
Dates: June 2, 1965Container: Box 47, Volume 2 -
Description: "Dragon's teeth", by Gilbert Ralston
73 pages.
Dates: February 8, 1965Container: Box 47, Volume 2 -
Description: "The Loser", by Robert Culp, revised
61 pages.
Dates: June 22, 1965Container: Box 47, Volume 2 -
Description: "No exchange on damaged merchandise", by Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson
79 pages.
Dates: January 12, 1965Container: Box 47, Volume 3 -
Description: "The Time of the knife", by Gilbert Ralston
72 pages.
Dates: May 27, 1965Container: Box 47, Volume 3 -
Description: "Tatia", by Robert Lewin
65 pages.
Dates: June 9, 1965Container: Box 47, Volume 3 -
Description: "Weight of the world", by Robert Lewin
62 pages.
Dates: May 6, 1965Container: Box 47, Volume 3 -
Description: "Tigers of Heaven", by Morton Fine and David Friedkin
58 pages.
Dates: April 30, 1965Container: Box 47, Volume 3 -
Description: "Three hours on a Sunday night", by Morton Fine and David Friedkin
62 pages.
Dates: May 10, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 4 -
Description: "Always say goodbye", by Robert C. Dennis and Earl Barret
64 pages.
Dates: April 7, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 4 -
Description: "The Tiger", by Robert Culp
58 pages.
Dates: May 4, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 4 -
Description: "The Barter", by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen
72 pages
Dates: May 11, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 4 -
Description: "Court of the Lion", by Robert Culp
59 pages.
Dates: June 1, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 4 -
Description: "Bet me a dollar", by Morton Fine and David Friedkin
63 pages.
Dates: September 25, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 5 -
Description: "Turkish delight", by Eric Bercovici, revised
68 pages.
Dates: December 28, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 5 -
Description: "Return to glory", by Morton Fine and David Friedkin
66 pages.
Dates: October 18, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 5 -
Description: "The Conquest of Maude Murdock, by Robert C. Dennis and Earl Barret
62 pages.
Dates: October 21, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 5 -
Description: "A Day called 4 Jaguar", by Michael Zagor
63 pages.
Dates: October 22, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 5 -
Description: "One thousand fine", by Colin Graham, revised
62 pages.
Dates: November 12, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 6 -
Description: "Crusade to Limbo", by Morton Fine and David Friedkin
58 pages.
Dates: October 8, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 6 -
Description: "My Mother the spy", by Harold Gast
64 pages.
Dates: December 23, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 6 -
Description: "There was a little girl", story by Robert Block, screenplay by Stephen Kandel, revised
73 pages.
Dates: February 16, 1966Container: Box 48, Volume 6 -
Description: "Its all done with mirrors", by Stephen Kandel, revised
61 pages.
Dates: November 9, 1965Container: Box 48, Volume 6 -
Description: "The Sparrowhawk", by Marion Hargrove
75 pages.
Dates: February 25, 1966Container: Box 49, Volume 7 -
Description: "Lori", by Morton Fine and David Friedkin
63 pages.
Dates: February 7, 1966Container: Box 49, Volume 7 -
Description: "Lisa" (Bride by mail), by Jackson Gillis
72 pages.
Dates: February 25, 1966Container: Box 49, Volume 7 -
Description: "Trial by treehouse", by Michael Zagor
65 pages
Dates: February 25, 1966Container: Box 49, Volume 7 -
Description: "So coldly sweet", by Stephen Kandel
74 pages.
Dates: January 28, 1966Container: Box 49, Volume 8 -
Description: "Will the real good guys please stand up", by Rick Mittleman
62 pages.
Dates: February 14, 1966Container: Box 49, Volume 8 -
Description: "Little boy lost", by Chester Krumholz
65 pages.
Dates: February 11, 1966Container: Box 49, Volume 8 -
Description: "The Warlord", by Robert Culp
67 pages.
Dates: March 14, 1966Container: Box 49, Volume 8 -
Description: "A Gift from Alexander", by Barry Oringer
54 pages.
Dates: March 28, 1966Container: Box 49, Volume 9 -
Description: "The Bridge of spies", by Stephen Kandel
66 pages.
Dates: April 13, 1966Container: Box 49, Volume 9 -
Description: "To Florence with Love" (working title -- pt.2), by Norman Borisoff
52 pages.
Dates: March 31, 1966Container: Box 49, Volume 9 -
Description: "Sophia", by Morton Fine and David Friedkin
62 pages.
Dates: April 13, 1966Container: Box 49, Volume 9 -
Description: "Rome … take away three", teleplay by Bill Ballinger, Morton Fine and David Friedkin, story by Bill Ballinger
53 pages.
Dates: April 26, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 10 -
Description: "Tonia", by Michael Zagor
64 pages.
Dates: April 16, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 10 -
Description: "One of our bombs is missing", by Barry Oringer
52 pages.
Dates: April 18, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 10 -
Description: "Father Abraham", by Stephen Kandel, revised
66 pages.
Dates: August 3, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 10 -
Description: "Vendetta", by Marion Hargrove
59 pages.
Dates: April 21, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 10 -
Description: "Child out of time", by Mort Fine and David Friedkin, revised
65 pages.
Dates: September 4, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 11 -
Description: "Magic mirror", by Robert Culp
64 pages.
Dates: August 10, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 11 -
Description: "The Trouble with Temple", by Mort Fine and David Friedkin, revised
66 pages (some pages missing)
Dates: September 1, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 11 -
Description: "A Room with a rack", by Michael Zagor
66 pages.
Dates: July 18, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 11 -
Description: "Get thee to a Nunnery", by Marion Hargrove
60 pages.
Dates: August 23, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 11 -
Description: "The Plains in Spain", by Morton Fine and David Friedkin
66 pages.
Dates: August 15, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 12 -
Description: "Blackout", by Barry Oringer
63 pages.
Dates: August 10, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 12 -
Description: "Casanova from Canarsie", by Rick Mittleman
64 pages.
Dates: September 22, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 12 -
Description: "Night train to Madrid", by Stephen Kandel
67 pages.
Dates: November 15, 1966Container: Box 50, Volume 12 -
Description: "Cops and robbers", n.a., revised
61 pages.
Dates: January 3, 1967Container: Box 50, Volume 12 -
Description: "You can't shoot an honest man", by Michael Zagor
59 pages.
Dates: February 28, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 13 -
Description: "The Beautiful children", by Berkely Mather
59 pages.
Dates: January 16, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 13 -
Description: "Lava", by Morton Fine and David Friedkin
62 pages.
Dates: February 2, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 13 -
Description: "The Medarra Block", by Barry Oringer
56 pages.
Dates: February 1, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 13 -
Description: "Philotimo", by Ernest Frankel
61 pages.
Dates: January 23, 1966Container: Box 51, Volume 14 -
Description: "The Honorable Assasins", by Leo and Tina Pine
62 pages.
Dates: January 6, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 14 -
Description: "Now you see her, now you don't", by Jerry Ludwig
74 pages.
Dates: February 28, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 14 -
Description: "Red sash of courage", by Oliver Crawford
69 pages.
Dates: February 27, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 14 -
Description: "The Seventh Captain", by Berkely Mather
57 pages.
Dates: February 7, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 15 -
Description: "Apollo", by Ernest Frankel
59 pages.
Dates: August 3, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 15 -
Description: "Oedipus the Colonus", by Marion Hargrove
62 pages.
Dates: February 6, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 15 -
Description: "The Lotus eater", by Elick Moll and Joseph Than
61 pages.
Dates: February 2, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 15 -
Description: "An American princess", by Elick Moll and Joseph Than
59 pages.
Dates: June 26, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 16 -
Description: "Home to judgement", by Robert Culp, first draft
69 pages.
Dates: July 12, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 16 -
Description: "Anyplace I hang myself is home", by Michael Zagor, first draft
60 pages.
Dates: July 6, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 16 -
Description: "Tag, you're it", by Stephen Kandel
67 pages.
Dates: July 14, 1967Container: Box 51, Volume 16 -
Description: "A Few miles west of nowhere", by Jerry Ludwig
65 pages.
Dates: March 21, 1967Container: Box 52, Volume 17 -
Description: "This guy Smith", by Jackson Gillis
58 pages.
Dates: March 20, 1967Container: Box 52, Volume 17 -
Description: "Turnabout for traitors", by Ernest Frankel, first draft
60 pages.
Dates: August 24, 1967Container: Box 52, Volume 17 -
Description: "Happy birthday … everybody", by Morton Fine and David Friedkin
62 pages.
Dates: June 12, 1967Container: Box 52, Volume 17 -
Description: "Shane", by n.a.
57 pages
Dates: July 5, 1967Container: Box 52, Volume 17 -
Description: "The Name of the game", by Jerry Ludwig
77 pages.
Dates: July 7, 1967Container: Box 52, Volume 18 -
Description: "Suitable for framing", by Arthur Dales
65 pages.
Dates: March 21, 1967Container: Box 52, Volume 18 -
Description: "The Spy business", teleplay by Morton Fine & David Friedkin, story by John Shannon
59 pages.
Dates: July 20, 1967Container: Box 52, Volume 18 -
Description: "Carmelita is one of us", by Robert C. Dennis and Earl Barret
53 pages.
Dates: August 14, 1967Container: Box 52, Volume 18 -
Description: "Pinwheel", by Barry Oringer
67 pages.
Dates: June 7, 1967Container: Box 52, Volume 18
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My Friend Tony
mimeographed, bound in leather, S. Leonard on spine, some title pages signed by Sheldon Leonard
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Description: "Corey doesn't live here anymore", script #0010, by Jerry Ludwig
75 pages.
Dates: September 4, 1968Container: Box 52, Volume 1 -
Description: "Death comes in small packages", script #005, by Jerry Thomas
69 pages.
Dates: July 12, 1968Container: Box 52, Volume 1 -
Description: "Voices", script #004
65 pages.
Dates: August 1, 1968Container: Box 52, Volume 1 -
Description: "Let George do it", script #0015, by Robert Hamner
68 pages.
Dates: November 19, 1968Container: Box 52, Volume 1 -
Description: "The Lost hours", by Jackson Gillis, script #005
75 pages.
Dates: November 11, 1968Container: Box 53, Volume 2 -
Description: "The Hazing", script #001, by Ernest Frankel
90 pages.
Dates: June 27, 1968Container: Box 53, Volume 2 -
Description: "Encounter", script #0012, by Ernest Frankel
76 pages.
Dates: October 30, 1968Container: Box 53, Volume 2 -
Description: "Dead reckoning", script #008, by Don Brinkley
72 pages.
Dates: December 6, 1968Container: Box 53, Volume 2 -
Description: "The Wedding cake blues", script #009, by Robert Hamner, second draft
70 pages.
Dates: January 6, 1969Container: Box 53, Volume 3 -
Description: "The Twenty mile jog", script #010, by James L. Brooks, revised
63 pages.
Dates: December 26, 1968Container: Box 53, Volume 3 -
Description: "Molly", script #002, by Jerry Ludwig
68 pages.
Dates: July 16, 1968Container: Box 53, Volume 3 -
Description: "Computer murder", script #006, by Michael Zagor
65 pages.
Dates: September 19, 1968Container: Box 53, Volume 3 -
Description: "Casino", script #0011, by Robert Hamner
77 pages.
Dates: October 10, 1968Container: Box 53, Volume 4 -
Description: "Kidnap", script #009, by Jackson Gillis
74 pages.
Dates: August 21, 1968Container: Box 53, Volume 4 -
Description: "The Shortest courtship", script #0016, by James L. Brooks, first draft
73 pages.
Dates: January 8, 1969Container: Box 53, Volume 4 -
Description: "Welcome home, Jerry Stanley", script #0016, by Ernest Frankel, final draft
70 pages.
Dates: January 24, 1969Container: Box 53, Volume 4
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My World - and Welcome to it
mimeographed, bound in leather, S. Leonard on spine
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Description: Pilot script, by Melville Shavelson, revised
33 pages.
Dates: October 18, 1968Container: Box 54, Volume 1 -
Description: "The Ghost and Mr. Monroe", by Carl Kleinschmitt, participating writers, Danny Arnold, final draft
39 pages.
Dates: June 18, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 1 -
Description: "The Disenchanted", by Ruth Brooks Flippen, participating writers, Ruth Brooks Flippen, Danny Arnold, final draft
36 pages.
Dates: May 22, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 1 -
Description: "Little girls are sugar and spice - and not always nice", by Rick Mittleman, participating writers, Rick Mittleman, Danny Arnold, final draft
38 pages.
Dates: May 15, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 1 -
Description: "Seal in the bedroom", by Paul Wayne, participating writers, Mel Shavelson, Danny Arnold, second draft
45 pages.
Dates: June 6, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 1 -
Description: "Christabel", by Mel Shavelson, participating writers, Mel Shavelson, Danny Arnold, final draft
41 pages.
Dates: June 24, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 1 -
Description: "The Night the house caught on fire", by Melville Shavelson, second draft
40 pages.
Dates: May 16, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 2 -
Description: "The Shrike and the Chipmunks", by Marion Hargrove, participating writer, Danny Arnold, final draft
34 pages.
Dates: July 30, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 2 -
Description: "The Saga of Dimity Ann", by Harvey Bullock, and R.S. Allen, final draft
35 pages.
Dates: August 13, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 2 -
Description: "Nobody ever kills dragons anymore", by Phil Sharp, participating writer Danny Arnold, revised
36 pages.
Dates: August 21, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 2 -
Description: "War between men and women", by Rick Mittleman, participating writer, Danny Arnold, final draft
44 pages.
Dates: August 27, 1969, revised September 4, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 2 -
Description: "A Friend of the earth", by Paul Wayne, participating writer, Danny Arnold, final draft
36 pages.
Dates: August 14, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 2 -
Description: "Native wit", by Marion Hargrove, participating writer, Danny Arnold, final draft
35 pages.
Dates: September 19, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 3 -
Description: "Rally 'round the flag", by Laurence Marks, participating writer, Danny Arnold, final draft
38 pages.
Dates: August 26, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 3 -
Description: "Maid in Connecticut", by Tom Koch, participating writers, Mel Shavelson, Danny Arnold, final draft
38 pages.
Dates: October 2, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 3 -
Description: "The Human being and the Dinosaur", by Laurence Marks, participating writer, Danny Arnold, first draft
30 pages.
Dates: October 9, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 3 -
Description: "The Mating dance", by John McGreevey, participating writer, Mel Shavelson, first draft
36 pages.
Dates: November 2, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 3 -
Description: "Darn that dream", by Lila Garrett, and Bernie Kahn, participating writer, Danny Arnold, revised final draft
34 pages.
Dates: November 9, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 3 -
Description: "'Dear' is a four-letter word", by Erik Tarloff and David Adler, participating writers, Mel Shavelson, Danny Arnold, revised final draft
32 pages.
Dates: November 13, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 3 -
Description: "The Wooing of Mr. Monroe", by Laurence Marks, participating writer, Danny Arnold, revised final draft
37 pages.
Dates: November 12, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 4 -
Description: "The Middle years", by Danny Arnold and Ruth Brooks Flippen, final draft
37 pages.
Dates: November 20, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 4 -
Description: "Rules for a happy marriage", by Rick Mittleman, participating writers, Mel Shavelson, Danny Arnold, revised final draft
38 pages.
Dates: December 21, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 4 -
Description: "The Mea-Culpa bit", by Bill Manhoff, first draft
32 pages.
Dates: December 29, 1969Container: Box 54, Volume 4 -
Description: "The Fourth estate", by Lila Garrett and Bernie Kahn, participating writers, Mel Shavelson, Danny Arnold, final draft
32 pages.
Dates: January 8, 1970Container: Box 54, Volume 4 -
Description: "Monroe the Misogynist", by Stan Cutler and Martin Donovan, final draft
40 pages.
Dates: January 13, 1970Container: Box 54, Volume 4 -
Description: "Child's play", by Carl Kleinschmitt, participating writers, Mel Shavelson, Danny Arnold, final draft
42 pages.
Dates: January 25, 1970Container: Box 54, Volume 4
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Television programs – United States
- Television scripts
Occupations
- Television producers and directors
Titles within the Collection
- Accidental family (Television program)
- Andy Griffith show (Television program)
- Bill Dana show (Television program)
- Danny Thomas show (Television program)
- Dick Van Dyke show (Television program)
- Don Rickles show (Television program)
- From a bird's eye view (Television program)
- Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C (Television program)
- I spy (Television program)
- My friend Tony (Television program)
- My world--and welcome to it (Television program)
