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65 document(s) found, displaying results 1 to 20
Papers for this television producer.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Collection contains materials relating to Marks' work as a writer in radio and television from 1940-1988.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Collection consists of scripts of many of the Hummerts' radio soap operas.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Collection contains materials relating to Klee's radio writing career from 1936-1957.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Papers for these radio and television writers.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Papers for this television writer and producer.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Mainly scripts for radio and television programs written or produced by Henley with production files containing correspondence, notes, schedules and outlines.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Scripts for the television shows produced and directed by Leonard.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Collection contains materials relating to Downs' television work and productions, his public service work, personal interests and family.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Collection includes materials relating to Dozier's production of television programs with Greenway Productions and other television studios and companies.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
The Gene Wang papers contain radio and television scripts written by Mr. Wang in the 1940s and 1950s. In addition, there is a limited amount of correspondence discussing his writings with other Hollywood professionals.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
John Scott Trotter was a leading popular music arranger and orchestrator of the twentieth century. He arranged scores for the Hal Kemp Orchestra, the Kraft Music Hall radio program with Bing Crosby, the George Gobel and Bing Crosby television programs and the Charlie Brown-Peanuts television specials. This collection consists of his annotated scores; phonograph and audiotape recordings; photographs; and scrapbooks from the Hal Kemp and Kraft Music Hall years.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Contains production files and films for television shows produced and directed by Robert H. Wynn.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Walter Doniger was a prominent American television and motion picture director, writer, and producer. The collection contains manuscripts, production files, correspondence, and other materials pertaining to his career in the motion picture and television industries.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Herman Miller was a twentieth century screenwriter known primarily for his scripts for television pilots and feature movies of the week. He also developed and produced
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Maurice Richlin was a scriptwriter for radio, television, and motion pictures. He specialized in writing comedies and won awards for his writing for motion pictures. This collection contains some of his radio scripts and screenplays, correspondence with producers, and newspaper clippings concerning his work in radio, television, and motion pictures.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
The Irve Tunick papers contain radio and television scripts that he wrote, along with various story ideas and notes, from the 1940s through the early 1970s.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Repository: Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
The Diane Gould scripts include film and television scripts that she wrote or collected. The material contains scripts for several television series including, "Dynasty," "Berrengers," "Knots Landing," and "Hamburger House."
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Papers of Elliot Lawrence, who was a musician, a composer, and a musical arranger and director for Broadway and television shows.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
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