E. Jack Neuman Papers, 1935-1982

Container Title
Series: Part 1, Original Collection, 1961-1965
U.S. Mss 80AN
Dr. Kildare
Box   1
Folder   1
Research
Box   1
Folder   2
Series format and writers instructions
Box   1
Folder   3
“What's Different about the New Hollywood Produced-on-Film Network Programs,” Telefilm, July - August, 1961, p. 18
Pilot, production #6501, “Twenty-four Hours,” by E. J. Neuman
Box   1
Folder   4
Scripts, Dec. 5, 1960, Jan. 11, 1961
Box   1
Folder   5
Scripts, Feb. 3, 1961
Box   1
Folder   6
Memos, schedules, miscellaneous
Box   1
Folder   7
Production #6504, “Admitting Service”, by E. Jack Neuman
Box   1
Folder   8
Production #6518, “Miss Primips”, by E. Jack Neuman
Sam Benedict
Note: See Appendix A for the order in which shows were put on the air.
Show #l, pilot, “Hannigan”, by E. Jack Neuman, Sept. 15, 1962
Box   2
Folder   1
Correspondence, contracts, miscellaneous
Box   2
Folder   2
Legal clearances, script comments and footage, script notes and research, shooting script
Box   2
Folder   3
Scripts, Sept. 20, 1961
Location photographs
Box   2
Folder   4
Set dressing
Box   2
Folder   5
Stock
Box   2
Folder   6
Fairmont Hotel
Box   2
Folder   7
City Hall
Box   2
Folder   8
Civic Youth Center
Box   2
Folder   9
Francesca Apartment
Box   2
Folder   10
Hall of Justice
Box   2
Folder   11
Miscellaneous shots
Box   3
Folder   1
Show #2, “Nor Practices Make Perfect”, by William Froug, Sept. 29, 1962
Box   3
Folder   2
Show #3, “Tears for a Nobody Doll”, by Ellis Marcus, Oct. 13, 1962
Box   3
Folder   3
Show #4, “A Split Week in San Quentin”, by Joseph Calvelli, Sept. 22, 1962
Box   3
Folder   4
Show #5, “Life Is a Lie, Love Is a Cheat”, by George Eckstein, Nov. 10, 1962
Box   3
Folder   5
Show #6, “Nothing Equals Nothing”, by John W. Bloch, Oct. 6, 1962
Box   4
Folder   1
Show #7, “Twenty Aching Years”, by John Kneubuhl and Ellis Marcus, Oct. 20, 1962
Box   4
Folder   2
Show #8, “Run Softly, Oh Softly”, by Ed Waters and Leonard Heideman, Jan. 26, 1963
Box   4
Folder   3
Show #9, “Image of a Toad”, by Ellis Marcus, Feb. 23, 1963
Box   4
Folder   4
Show #10, “The View from an Ivory Tower”, by Frederick C. Houghton, Jr., Nov. 24, 1962
Box   5
Folder   1
Show #11, “Maddon's Folly”, by E. Jack Neuman, Oct. 27, 1962
Box   5
Folder   2
Show #12, “Hear the Mellow Wedding Bells”, by Joseph Petracca, Nov. 3, 1962
Box   5
Folder   3
Show #13, “The Bird of Warning”, by Barry Trivers, Leonard Heideman, and Paul Mason, Nov. 17, 1962
Box   5
Folder   4
Show #14, “Too Many Strangers”, by Ellis Marcus, Dec. 8, 1962
Box   6
Folder   1
Show #15, “Everybody's Playing Polo”, by Joseph Calvelli, Dec. l, 1962
Box   6
Folder   2
Show #16, “Where There's a Will”, by Art Wallace, Dec. 22, 1962
Box   6
Folder   3
Show #17, “So Various, So Beautiful”, by Arthur Orloff, Dec. 15, 1962
Box   6
Folder   4
Show #18, “The Target Over the Hill”, by Leonard Heideman and E. Jack Neuman, Dec. 27, 1962
Box   6
Folder   5
Show #19, “Not Even the Gulls Shall Weep”, by Sidney Marshall and John Hawkins, Jan. 5, 1963
Box   7
Folder   1
Show #20, “Green Room, Grey Morning”, by Carey Wilber and E. Jack Neuman, Jan. 19, 1963
Box   7
Folder   2
Show #21, “The Boiling Point”, by Paul Mason and S. Bar-David, Jan. 12, 1963
Box   7
Folder   3
Show #22, “Sugar and Spice and Everything...”, by Sidney Marshall, Feb. 2, 1963
Box   7
Folder   4
Show #23, “Some Fires Die Slowly”, by Art Wallace, Feb. 16, 1963
Box   8
Folder   1
Show #24, “Seventeen Gypsies and a Sinner Named Charlie”, by Joseph Calvelli, March 2, 1963
Box   8
Folder   2
Show #25, “Accomplice”, by Larry Cohen, March 9, 1963
Box   8
Folder   3
Show #26, “Read No Evil”, by Robert Bloomfield, March 16, 1963
Box   8
Folder   4
Show #27, “Of Rusted Canons and Fallen Sparrows”, by John T. Dugan, March 23, 1963
Box   8
Folder   5
Show #28, “Season for Vengeance”, by Franklin Barton, March 30, 1963
Box   9
Folder   1-2
Research: J. W. Ehrlich
Box   9
Folder   3
Writers, directors, production numbers
Box   9
Folder   4
Story lines
Box   9
Folder   5
Unused story lines
Box   9
Folder   6
“New Network Programs Premiere...How They Differ as Explained by Their Producers,” Telefilm, July - August, 1962, p. 5; “Who's Who Among Producers,” p. 20
Publicity
Box   9
Folder   7
Promotional booklets
Box   9
Folder   8
Releases, photographs
Box   9
Folder   9
Miscellaneous
Mr. Novak
Note: See Appendix B for the order in which shows were put on the air.
Box   10
Folder   1
Show #l, First Run, “First Year, First Day”, pilot, by Joseph Stephano, Sept. 24, 1963
Box   10
Folder   2-6
Show #l, photographs
Box   11
Folder   1
Show #2, “Hello, Miss Phipps”, by John T. Dugan, Nov. 5, 1963
Box   11
Folder   2
Show #3, “My Name Is Not Legion”, by Robert E. Thompson, Dec. 24, 1963
Box   11
Folder   3
Show #4, “The Private Life of Douglas Morgan, Jr.”, by Paul and Margaret Schneider, Jan. 28, 1964
Box   11
Folder   4
Show #5, “I Don't Even Live Here”, by Milton Rosen, Oct. 8, 1963
Box   12
Folder   1
Show #6, “To Lodge and Dislodge”, by E. Jack Neuman, Oct. l, 1963
Box   12
Folder   2
Show #7, “Love in the Wrong Season”, by Richard De Roy, Dec. 3, 1963
Box   12
Folder   3
Show #8, “He Who Can, Does”, by Roland Wolpert, Dec. 31, 1963
Box   12
Folder   4
Show #9, “X Is the Unknown Factor”, by Milton Gelman and Preston Wood, Oct. 15, 1963
Box   13
Folder   1
Show #10, “The Risk”, by Theodore Apstein and E. Jack Neuman, Oct. 29, 1963
Box   13
Folder   2
Show #11, “A Single Isolated Incident”, by E. Jack Neuman, Oct. 22, 1963
Box   13
Folder   3
Show #12, “To Break a Camel's Back”, by Mike Adams and E. Jack Neuman, Nov. 12, 1963
Box   13
Folder   4
Show #13, “A Feeling for Friday”, by E. Jack Neuman, Nov. 19, 1963
Box   14
Folder   1
Show #14, “Pay the Two Dollars”, by Milton Rosen, Nov. 26, 1963
Box   14
Folder   2
Show #15, “A Thousand Voices”, by Anthony Wilson, Dec. 17, 1963
Box   14
Folder   3
Show #16, “Boy Without a Country”, by Richard De Roy and E. Jack Neuman, Dec. 10, 1963
Box   14
Folder   4
Show #17, “Song of Songs”, by Emmet Lavery, E. Jack Neuman, and James Menzies, Jan. 7, 1964
Box   15
Folder   1
Show #18, “The Exile”, by E. Jack Neuman, Jan 14, 1964
Box   15
Folder   2
Show #19, “I'm on the Outside”, by Preston Wood, Feb. 11, 1964
Box   15
Folder   3
Show #20, “Sparrow on the Wire”, by Lionel E. Siegel and E. Jack Neuman, Jan. 21, 1964
Box   15
Folder   4
Show #21, “Death of a Teacher”, by E. Jack Neuman, Feb. 4, 1964
Box   16
Folder   1
Show #22, “Chin Up, Mr. Novak”, by Joseph Calvelli, Feb. 18, 1964
Box   16
Folder   2
Show #23, “Fear Is a Handful of Dust”, by Carol O'Brien
Box   16
Folder   3
Show #24, “How Does Your Garden Grow?”, by Joseph Calvelli, March 3, 1964
Box   16
Folder   4
Show #25, “One Way to Say Goodbye”, by E. Jack Neuman, March 17, 1964
Box   17
Folder   1
Show #26, “The Tower”, by James Menzies, March 10, 1964
Box   17
Folder   2
Show #27, “Day in the Year”, by Sidney Marshall, March 24, 1964
Box   17
Folder   3
Show #28, “Moment Without Armour”, by Margaret Armen, March 31, 1964
Box   17
Folder   4
Show #29, “Fare Thee Well”, by Carol O'Brien, April 7, 1964
Box   17
Folder   5
Show #30, “The Senior Prom”, by Sidney Marshall, April 14, 1964
Box   18
Folder   1
Show #l, Second Run, “The People Doll: You Wind It Up and It Makes Mistakes”, by John D. F. Black, Nov. 17, 1964
Box   18
Folder   2
Show #2, “Born of Kings and Angels”, by George Clayton Johnson, Dec. l, 1964
Box   18
Folder   3
Show #3, “Moonlighting”, by John Ryan and Meyer Dolinsky, Sept. 22, 1964
Box   18
Folder   4
Show #4, “Visions of Sugar Plums”, by Joseph Calvelli, Oct. 6, 1964
Box   19
Folder   1
Show #5, “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt”, by Martha Wilkerson, Dec. 22, 1964
Box   19
Folder   2
Show #6, “...With a Hammer in His Hand, Lord, Lord!”, by John D. F. Black, Sept. 29, 1964
Box   19
Folder   3
Show #7, “Little Girl Lost”, by Betty Ulius, Oct. 20, 1964
Box   19
Folder   4
Show #8, “Love Among the Grownups”, by Harold Gast, Dec. 29, 1964
Box   20
Folder   1
Show #9, “One Monday Afternoon”, by Herman Groves and Mel Goldberg, Oct. 27, 1964
Box   20
Folder   2
Show #10, “'A' Is for Anxiety”, by Carol O'Brien and Betty Ulius, Dec. 8, 1964
Box   20
Folder   3
Show #11, “Let's Dig a Little Grammar”, by Mel Goldberg, Nov. 10, 1964
Box   20
Folder   4
Show #12, “Mountains to Climb”, by Roland Wolpert and John D. F. Black, Feb. 23, 1965
Box   21
Folder   1
Show #13, “Boy Under Glass”, by Robert Stambler and Mel Goldberg, Nov. 24, 1964
Box   21
Folder   2
Show #14, “Johnny Ride the Pony - One, Two, Three”, by David Harmon, Dec. 15, 1964
Box   21
Folder   3
Show #15, “The Silent Dissuaders”, by Betty Ulius, Feb. 16, 1965
Box   21
Folder   4
Show #16, “An Elephant Is Like a Tree”, by John D. F. Black, Jan. 12, 1965
Box   21
Folder   5
Show #17, “From the Brow of Zeus”, by Mel Goldberg, Jan. 5, 1965
Box   22
Folder   1
Show #18, “Enter a Strange Animal”, by Alvin Sargent, Jan. 19, 1965
Box   22
Folder   2
Show #19, “Faculty Follies”, Part One, by Meyer Dolinsky, Feb. 2, 1965
Box   22
Folder   3
Show #20, “Faculty Follies”, Part Two, by Meyer Dolinsky, Feb. 9, 1965
Box   22
Folder   4
Show #21, “Beat the Plowshare; Edge the Sword”, by Gilbert Ralston, Jan. 26, 1965
Box   22
Folder   5
Show #22, “Where Is There to Go, Billie, But Up?”, by Herman Groves and Mel Goldberg
Box   23
Folder   1
Show #23, “The Tender Twigs”, by Robert Presnell, Jr. and Mel Goldberg, March 16, 1965
Box   23
Folder   2
Show #24, “May Day”, by John D. F. Black and Donald Michael Platt, March 2, 1965
Box   23
Folder   3
Show #25, “Honor--And All That”, by Jerry McNeely, March 23, 1965
Box   23
Folder   4
Show #26, “Once a Clown”, by Mel Goldberg, John Ryan, and Tommy Overton, April 27, 1965
Box   24
Folder   1
Show #27, “The Student Who Never Was”, by Meyer Dolinsky, March 30, 1965
Box   24
Folder   2
Show #28, “There's a Penguin in My Garden”, by John D. F. Black, April 6, 1965
Box   24
Folder   3
Show #29, “The Firebrand”, by Harold Gast, April 13, 1965
Box   24
Folder   4
Show #30, “And Then I Wrote....”, by Joseph Calvelli and Mel Goldberg, April 20, 1965
Plot synopses and related material for unproduced shows
Box   25
Folder   1
Prod. #7204-l, “There Are All Kinds of Wars”, by Franklin Barton
Box   25
Folder   2
Prod. #7204-2, “The Short Cut”, by Franklin Barton
Box   25
Folder   3
Prod. #7208, “Marry Me, Marry Me, Marry Me”, by Les Pine
Box   25
Folder   4
Prod. #7215, “I've Been There”, by Anthony Wilson
Box   25
Folder   5
Prod. #7219, “Girl on a Couch”
Box   25
Folder   6
Prod. #7224, “Lorelei By Night”, by John Dugan, including a script
Box   25
Folder   7
Prod. #7226, “Which Way Is Up”, by Jo Pagano
Box   25
Folder   8
Prod. #7230-l, “I'd Marry the King of Siam”, by Milt Rosen
Box   25
Folder   9
Prod. #7235, “The One That Got Away”, by Roland Wolpert and Robert Caveney
Box   25
Folder   10
Prod. #7238, “Maybe We Need Each Other”, by Louis J. Cagan
Box   25
Folder   11
Prod. #7243, “A Helping Hand”, by Robert Stanley
Box   25
Folder   12
Prod. #7244, “The Faculty Show”, by Jim Leighton, including a script
Box   25
Folder   13
Prod. #7247, “The Road to the Wall”, by John W. Block, including a script
Box   25
Folder   14
Prod. #7249, “They Also Serve”, by William Morwood, including a script
Box   26
Folder   1
Prod. #7253, “The Challenge”, by Joe Madison, including a script
Box   26
Folder   2
Prod. #7256, “Red Letter Day for a Saint”, by William Blinn and Michael Gleason
Box   26
Folder   3
Prod. #7261, “Moment of Truth”, by Paul Franklin
Box   26
Folder   4
Prod. #7265, “See the Officer”, by Barbara and Milton Merlin
Box   26
Folder   5
Prod. #7268, “You Can Find Me in the Funnies”, by Alvin Boretz
Box   26
Folder   6
Prod. #7270, “Love Me, Love My Beard”, by Walter Doniger
Box   26
Folder   7
Prod. #7271, “A Lock on Every Door”, by Dick Linkroum
Box   26
Folder   8
Prod. #7285, “A Cry From the Wilderness”, by Jack Paritz, including a script
Box   26
Folder   9
Prod. #7511, “He Grabs a Train and Rides”, by Sterling Silliphant, including a script
Box   26
Folder   10
Prod. #7516, “The Young Ambassadors”, by Mort Thau
Box   26
Folder   11
Prod. #7518, “Something the Cat Dragged In”, by Jerry De Bono
Box   26
Folder   12
Prod. #7527, “Clifton Fadiman Called It True Genius”, by David Chandler
Box   26
Folder   13
Prod. #7532, “The Nineteen Year Old”, by E. Jack Neuman
Box   26
Folder   14
No prod. number, “From the Diary of Elizabeth King”
Box   27
Folder   1
Plot synopses, First and Second Runs
Box   27
Folder   2
Title clearances, First and Second Runs
Box   27
Folder   3
Writers' reports, deadlines, cutoffs
Box   27
Folder   4
National Education Association promotional film; March - October, 1964; memos, correspondence, scripts
Box   27
Folder   5
Non-theatrical distribution
Printed articles
Box   27
Folder   6
Educational publication
Box   27
Folder   7
Reviews, correspondence
Box   27
Folder   8
E. Jack Neuman, author
Box   27
Folder   9
Miscellaneous
Box   27
Folder   10
Miscellaneous
Awards
Box   28
Folder   1
Listing of Awards
Awards to E. Jack Neuman
Box   28
Folder   2
John Swett Award
Box   28
Folder   3
National Association of Secondary School Principals
Box   28
Folder   4
California Teachers Association
Box   28
Folder   5
Minnesota Teacher of the Year
Box   28
Folder   6
Kansas City Education Association
Box   28
Folder   7
Illinois Future Teachers of America
Box   28
Folder   8
California Federation of Women's Clubs
Box   28
Folder   9
Washington Education Association
Box   28
Folder   10
Iowa State Education Association
Box   28
Folder   11
Central California Teachers of English
Box   28
Folder   12
St. Louis Suburban Teachers Association
Box   28
Folder   13
Citizenship Committee; N. E. A.
Awards to James Franciscus
Box   28
Folder   14
Los Angeles Association of Secondary School Administrators
Awards to Mr. Novak
Box   28
Folder   15
Peabody Award
Box   28
Folder   16
T.V. Guide Poll - nomination
Box   28
Folder   17
Emmy Award - nomination
Box   28
Folder   18
National School Bell Award; N.E.A., M.G.M.
Box   28
Folder   19
Christian College
Box   28
Folder   20
NBC
Box   28
Folder   21
Miscellaneous
Fan Mail
Box   29
Folder   1
April 1963 - September 1963
Box   29
Folder   2
October, 1963
Box   29
Folder   3
November, 1963
Box   29
Folder   4
December, 1963
Box   29
Folder   5
January, 1964
Box   29
Folder   6
February, 1964
Box   30
Folder   1
March, 1964
Box   30
Folder   2
April, 1964
Box   30
Folder   3
May, 1964
Box   30
Folder   4
June - August, 1964
Box   30
Folder   5
September, 1964
Box   30
Folder   6
October, 1964
Box   30
Folder   7
November, 1964
Box   30
Folder   8
December, 1964
Box   30
Folder   9
January, 1965
Box   30
Folder   10
February, 1965
Box   30
Folder   11
March, 1965
Box   30
Folder   12
April, 1965
Box   30
Folder   13
May, 1965
Box   30
Folder   14
June - October, 1965
Box   31
Folder   3-5
General photographs
Box   31
Folder   6
Photographs: E. Jack Neuman
Box   32
Folder   1-4
Unused photographs
Micro 1025
Reel   1
Scrapbook
Tape 450A
Tape Recordings
Mr. Novak Research
No.   1-2
March 18, 1963
Physical Description: Speed: l-⅞ 
U.S. Mss 80AN
Box   31
Folder   1
Transcription
Tape 450A
No.   3-4
March 19, 1963
Physical Description: Speed: l-⅞ 
U.S. Mss 80AN
Box   31
Folder   1
Transcription
Tape 450A
No.   5
March 19-20, 1963
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U.S. Mss 80AN
Box   31
Folder   1
Transcription
Tape 450A
No.   6-8
March 21, 1963
Physical Description: Speed: l-⅞ 
U.S. Mss 80AN
Box   31
Folder   2
Transcription
Tape 450A
No.   9
April 4, 1963
Physical Description: Speed: l-⅞ 
U.S. Mss 80AN
Box   31
Folder   2
Transcription
Tape 450A
No.   10
April 7, 1963
Physical Description: Speed: Side 1 - l-⅞; Side 2 - 3-¾ 
No.   11
April 17, 1963
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Mr. Novak Discussion
No.   12
November 1, 1963; men
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No.   13
November 1, 1963; women
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No.   14
November 2, 1963; men
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No.   15
November 2, 1963; women
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No.   16-17
E. Jack Neuman about Mr. Novak; March 18, 1963
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No.   18
E. Jack Neuman about interns
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No.   19
E. Jack Neuman being interviewed
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No.   20
Venereal Disease Clinic Interview
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No.   21
Denver police calls
Physical Description: Speed: 7-½ 
No.   22
Los Angeles State College: E. Jack Neuman and James Franciscus on Mr. Novak
Physical Description: Speed: 3-¾ 
No.   23
Mr. Novak Discussion, March 12, 1963
Physical Description: Speed: 3-¾ 
U.S. Mss 80AN
Mr. Novak (#7517) and Dr. Kildare (#6978): “The Rich Who Are Poor”
Note: Unproduced show on venereal disease
Box   33
Folder   1
Correspondence: February, 1964 - May, 1966
Box   33
Folder   2
Research
Box   33
Folder   3
News articles
Box   33
Folder   4
Plot Outline, typed June 10 and 11, 1964; revised
Box   33
Folder   5
Plot Outline, June 25, 1964
Box   33
Folder   6
Part One script revisions
Box   34
Folder   1
Part One scripts: July 31, 1964; September 3, 1964
Box   34
Folder   2-3
Part Two script revisions
Box   34
Folder   4
Part Two script: Sept. 9, 1964
Box   34
Folder   5
Miscellaneous script revisions
Box   34
Folder   6
Jessica Mitford, “The Disease That Dr. Kildare Couldn't Cure,” McCall's, September 1965
A Man Called Shenandoah pilot - “Survival”
Box   35
Folder   1
Scripts, correspondence, miscellaneous
Box   35
Folder   2
Production reports, contracts, photographs
The Mayor pilot - “Inauguration”
Box   36
Folder   1
Research and notes
Box   36
Folder   2-3
Scripts
Box   36
Folder   4
Contracts
Box   36
Folder   5
Schedules
Box   36
Folder   6
Production reports, work orders
Box   36
Folder   7
Presentation
Box   36
Folder   8
Departmental memos
Box   36
Folder   9
Miscellaneous
The Venetian Affair
Box   37
Folder   1
Communications, memos, and correspondence, transitional scripts
Box   37
Folder   2
Jan. 5, 1966, Jan. 6, 1966, Jan 11, 1966 starts
Box   37
Folder   3
Jan. 17, 1966 start
Box   37
Folder   4
Jan. 28, 1966 start
Box   37
Folder   5
Feb. 24, 1966 start
Box   37
Folder   6
Feb. 24/25, 1966 final script
Box   37
Folder   7
March 4, 1966 script
Box   37
Folder   8
March 4, 1966 script - blue copy
Box   37
Folder   9
March 18, 1966 start
Transitional Scripts
Box   38
Folder   1
March 21, 1966 script - yellow copy
Box   38
Folder   2
March 21, 1966 script - yellow copy
Box   38
Folder   3
March 21, 1966 script
Box   38
Folder   4
Script translations
Box   38
Folder   5-7
Script revisions: miscellaneous
Box   39
Folder   1
Schedule and cast
Box   39
Folder   2
Shooting schedule, production reports, work orders
Box   39
Folder   3
Call sheets
Box   39
Folder   4
Continuity reports, exposure reports
Box   39
Folder   5
Photographs
Box   39
Folder   6
Preview comments and correspondence