Box 8
Container
Contains 16 Results:
Bus Stop: "Accessory by Consent" by Robert Altman (director of Mash, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, etc.). Final, October 2, 1961
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599200
Dates:
1961
Bus Stop: "Jaws of Darkness" by Alvin Sargent and Jonathan Hughes from a novel by Henry Farrell, final, October 19, 1961
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599202
Dates:
1961
Bus Stop: "The Ivory Tower" by Luther Davis, final, November 27, 1961
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599203
Dates:
1961
Bus Stop: "The Stubborn Stumboes" by Edmund Hartmann, from magazine article in True, final draft, November 30, 1961
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599204
Dates:
1961
Bus Stop: "The Opposite Virtues" by James P. Cavanagh, from a story by James P. Cavanagh and Marie Baumer, final draft, January 5, 1962
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599205
Dates:
1962
Bus Stop: "County General" by David Shaw, final, January 23, 1962
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599206
Dates:
1962
Catch Fear by the Throat. Draft of pilot incorporating material by Robert Blees into teleplay by Oscar Millard, June 4, 1963
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599207
Dates:
1963
Climax! Television series. "The Disappearance of Daphne" by Robert Blees from a serial in the Saturday Evening Post by Nancy Rutledge. Revised, April 28, 1958
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599208
Dates:
1958
Combat! Television series. Selmur Productions, Inc. Selig Seligman, executive producer. Robert Blees, producer. "Any Second Now" by Gene Levitt, revised final draft, June 6, 1962
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599209
Dates:
1962
Combat! "The Squad" by Harry Brown, revised final draft, June 18, 1962
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599210
Dates:
1962
Combat! "Oddballs" by Gene Levitt, based on "Battle Star" by Richard Tregaskis, final draft, July 13, 1962
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599211
Dates:
1962
Combat! "Afterward the Sounds of the Sea" by Halsted Welles, first draft, July 19, 1962
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599212
Dates:
1962
Combat! "The Chateau" by Judith and George W. George, first draft, July 19, 1962
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599213
Dates:
1962
Combat! “Just for the Record” Story By: William Bast Teleplay by: Art Wallace and William Bast, Final Draft, August 7, 1962
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599214
Dates:
1962
Combat! "The Celebrity" by Art Wallace from story by Tom Sellers and Art Wallace, revised final, September 17, 1962
File — Box: 8
Identifier: 599215
Dates:
1962