E. Jack Neuman Papers, 1935-1982

Container Title
Subseries: Television-Produced
The Asphalt Jungle
Note: MGM-TV, 1961, Original telecast on ABC
“The McMasters Story”
Box   56
Folder   6
Script, February 22, 1961
The Berlin Affair
Note: Universal Studio, 1971, Original telecast network unknown. A made-for-TV movie.
Box   56
Folder   7
Correspondence, March, 1968-January, 1970, undated
Box   56
Folder   8
Looping, August 14-December 26, 1969, undated
Box   56
Folder   9
Notebook regarding looping lines, July 11-December 25, 1969, undated
Box   57
Folder   1
Miscellany, January 1, 1968-December 10, 1969, undated
Box   57
Folder   2
Music Timing, December 2, 1969
Box   57
Folder   3
Production Reports, July 14-August 22, 1969
Box   57
Folder   4
Revisions, July 9-August 25, 1969, undated
Box   58
Folder   1
Shooting Schedules, July 14-August 21, 1969
Box   58
Folder   2
Story, “A Dossier,” by Elliot West, undated
Script, by Richard Alan Simmons
Box   58
Folder   3
“The Dossier,” March 14, 1968
Box   58
Folder   4
“The Dossier,” April 19, 1968
Box   58
Folder   5
June 20, 1968
Box   58
Folder   6
“Info-C-Three” and “The Dossier,” annotated, May 5, 1969
Box   58
Folder   7
“Info-C-Three” and “The Dossier,” May 8, 1969
Box   58
Folder   8
Revised, “Info Three” and “The Dossier,” annotated, June 17, 1969
Box   58
Folder   9
“Info-Three” and “The Dossier,” June 30, 1969
Box   59
Folder   1
Revised, “Info-Three” and “The Dossier,” July 9, 1969
Box   59
Folder   2
Revised, “Info-Center-Geneva,” “The July Watch,” and “Info-Three,” July 23, 1969
Box   59
Folder   3
Revised, “Info-Center-Geneva,” “The July Watch,” and “Info-Three,” August 25, 1969
Box   59
Folder   4-5
Original Shooting, circa 1969
The Blue Knight
Note: Lorimar Productions, 1973, Original telecast on NBC as a 4 hour mini-series
Box   59
Folder   6
Miscellany, September 4, 1972-August 17, 1973, undated
Box   59
Folder   7
Shooting Schedule, Revised, July 16, 1973
Box   59
Folder   7
Crew and Cast Lists, June 29-August 1, 1973
Scripts, based on a novel by Joseph Wambaugh
Box   59
Folder   8
“Week One,” (Part One), Revised Script, by Rod Serling, May 8, 1973
Box   59
Folder   9
“February,” (Part Two), Script, by Rod Serling, circa 1973
Box   59
Folder   10
“March,” (Part Three), First Draft Script, by Rod Serling, April 15, 1973
Box   59
Folder   11
“April,” (Part Four), First Draft Script, by Rod Serling, April 23, 1973
Box   60
Folder   1
Rough Revised, annotated, by E. Jack Neuman, June 5, 1973
Box   60
Folder   2
Revised, by E. Jack Neuman, June 5, 1973
Box   60
Folder   3
Revised, annotated, by E. Jack Neuman, June 22, 1973
Box   60
Folder   4
Revised, by E. Jack Neuman, June 22, 1973
Box   60
Folder   5
Final Shooting, by E. Jack Neuman, June 22, 1973
Box   61
Folder   1
Revised, annotated, by E. Jack Neuman, July 1, 1973
Box   61
Folder   2
Revised, by E. Jack Neuman, July 1, 1973
Box   61
Folder   3
Revised Fragments, annotated, circa 1972-1973
The Cable Car Murder
Note: Warner Brothers, November 19, 1971, Original telecast on CBS Friday Night Movie as a made-for-TV movie.
Box   87
Folder   2
Breakdown Sheets, circa 1970-1971
Box   62
Folder   1
Staff and Crew Lists, 1970-1971
Box   62
Folder   2
Call Sheets and Shooting Schedules, December 22, 1970-January 25, 1971
Box   62
Folder   3
Poop Sheets, January 6-25, 1971
Box   62
Folder   4
Daily Log, January 6-26, 1971
Box   62
Folder   5
Daily Production and Progress Reports, December 22, 1970-February 11, 1971
Producer's Notebook
Box   62
Folder   6
Regarding Casting and Budget, 1970-1971
Box   87
Folder   3
Budget, 1970-1971
Box   87
Folder   4
Shooting Schedule and Crew List, 1970-1971
Box   62
Folder   7
Production Correspondence, November 24, 1970-April 14, 1972
Box   62
Folder   8
Telephone Messages, December 9, 1970-January 26, 1971
Box   62
Folder   9
Production File, 1970-1971
Box   62
Folder   10
Production Requisitions, January 8-25, 1971
Box   62
Folder   11
Casting and Billing Credits, December 31, 1970-July, 1971, undated
Box   62
Folder   12
Looping File, January-February, 1971
Box   63
Folder   1
Assistant Director's Report, January 4-25, 1971
Story Outlines
Box   63
Folder   2
“A Touch of Strange,” by A. E. Houghton, undated
Box   63
Folder   2
“A Very Unusual Love Story,” by A. E. Houghton, undated
Box   63
Folder   2
“The Triangle Killer,” by E. Jack Neuman, undated
Box   63
Folder   3-6
Revisions, November 16, 1970-January 23, 1971
Script
Box   63
Folder   7
Revised Draft, “Crosscurrent,” by Herman Miller, circa October, 1970
Box   64
Folder   1
Revised Draft, “Crosscurrent,” by Herman Miller, November 23, 1970
Box   64
Folder   2
Final, “Crosscurrent,” author not listed, December 7, 1970
Box   64
Folder   3
Revised Final, “Crosscurrent,” by Herman Miller and E. Jack Neuman, December 18, 1970
Cain's Hundred
Note: MGM-TV, 1961-1962, Original telecast on NBC
Box   64
Folder   4
Miscellany, January 17-September 7, 1961
Pilot, 1961
Box   64
Folder   5
Final Shooting Script, by Paul Monash, January 12, 1961
Box   64
Folder   5
Revised Final Shooting Script, by Paul Monash, January 16, 1961
“The Fixer: Ray Riley”
Box   64
Folder   6
Script, August 24, 1961
Box   64
Folder   6
Script, August 31, 1961
Carter's Eye
Note: Filmaster Productions, Inc., other production information unknown
Box   64
Folder   7
Story Outlines and Miscellany, August 17-October 10, 1961, undated
“The Christides Matter”
Box   64
Folder   8
Revised Script, December 15, 1958
Box   64
Folder   8
Script, January 9, 1959
Box   64
Folder   8
Shooting Script, February 16, 1959
Box   64
Folder   8
Shooting Script, annotated, February 16, 1959
Dr. Kildare
Note: Arena Productions in association with MGM-TV, 1961-1966, Original telecast on NBC
Box   65
Folder   1
Series Proposal, undated
Box   65
Folder   2
Production Notebook, 1961-1962
Box   65
Folder   3
Promotional Material, 1962
Box   65
Folder   4
Reviews, March 2-November 3, 1961
“Twenty-Four Hours” (pilot)
Box   65
Folder   5
Script, circa February, 1961
“Admitting Service,” #6504
Box   65
Folder   6
Script, May 25, 1961
“Gravida One,” #6518
Box   65
Folder   7
Script, Revised, “Miss Primips,” May 7, 1962
Box   65
Folder   7
Script, “Miss Primips,” June 13, 1962
Jefferson Drum
Note: Production company unknown, 1958-1959, Original telecast on NBC
Box   66
Folder   1
Story Presentation, “The Quill and the Pen,” by Walter Newman, undated
“Simon Pitt”
Box   66
Folder   1
Final Draft Script, October 15, 1958
Kate McShane
Note: P.A. Productions, Inc. in association with Paramount Television, April 11, 1975, Original telecast on CBS Friday Night Movie as a made-for-TV movie
Box   66
Folder   2
Correspondence, November 29, 1974-June 27, 1975, undated
Box   66
Folder   3
Production File, 1968; January 31-April 11, 1975; undated
Box   66
Folder   4
Publicity, Reviews, and Miscellany, 1975
Script
Box   67
Folder   1
“McShane,” annotated, undated
Box   67
Folder   2
“McShane,” undated
Box   67
Folder   3
Revised, “McShane,” annotated, December 11, 1974
Box   67
Folder   4
Revised, “McShane,” December 11, 1974
Box   67
Folder   5
Revised, annotated, January 24, 1975
Box   67
Folder   6
Revised, January 24, 1975
Box   67
Folder   7
Revised, annotated, February 11, 1975
Box   67
Folder   8
Revised, February 11, 1975
Kate McShane
Note: P.A. Productions, Inc. in association with Paramount Television, 1975, Original telecast on CBS
Box   67
Folder   9
Correspondence, May 6-September 29, 1975
Box   67
Folder   10
Series Proposal, circa 1975
Box   68
Folder   1
Budget, circa 1975
Box   68
Folder   2
Writer Assignments, May 5-October 17, 1975
Box   68
Folder   3
Script Status Reports, May 15-October 8, 1975
Box   68
Folder   4
Shooting Schedules, May 20-September 24, 1975
Box   68
Folder   5
Staff and Crew List, June 17-September 30, 1975
Box   68
Folder   5
Publicity, May 27-September 10, 1975, undated
Box   68
Folder   6
Post-production Schedules, June 18-October 7, 1975
Miscellaneous Story Outlines, May, 1975
Box   68
Folder   7
“Hippocratic Oath,” by David Friedkin
Box   68
Folder   7
“Mafia Story,” by Michael Butler
Box   68
Folder   7
“Sonny,” by Howard Mowat
Box   68
Folder   7
“Wrong-Door,” by Michael Butler
Episode Files
“Terror on Sycamore Street,” #001
Box   68
Folder   8
Production File, including a script, “Eagle in Eclipse” and “Law and Order and Sycamore Street” by Michael Butler, June 22-August 15, 1975
“The World Versus Ackerman,” #002
Box   68
Folder   9
Production File, including a script by David Karp, June 17-August 18, 1975
“A Roar of Silence,” #003
Box   68
Folder   10
Production File, including a script by Milt Rosen, July 11-August 11, 1975
“The Not So Small Claims Court Case,” #004
Box   68
Folder   11
Production-File, including a script by Hindi Brooks, July 20-29, 1975
“First and Ten,” #005
Box   68
Folder   12
Production File, including a script by Milt Rosen and Bob Foster with the story by Bill Kelley, July 31-August 7, 1975
“A Little Knowledge Is a Dangerous Thing,” #006
Box   69
Folder   1
Production File, including a script by Peter Lefcourt, August 6-12, 1975
“Accounts Receivable,” #007
Box   69
Folder   2
Production File, including a script by Michael Butler, August 17-29, 1975
“God at $15,732 a Year,” #008
Box   69
Folder   3
Production File, including a script by David Friedkin, Milt Rosen, and Robert Foster, September 7-11, 1975
“Publish and Perish,” #009
Box   69
Folder   4
Production File, including a script by Paul Lichtman and Leon Tokatyan, September 16-19, 1975
“Midnight Lady, Pretty Lady,” #010
Production File, including a script by Peter Lefcourt, September 26-30, 1975
Law and Order
Note: P.A. Productions, Inc. in association with Paramount TV and NBC-TV, aired May 6, 1976
Box   69
Folder   6
Research, May 1964-December, 1975, undated
Box   69
Folder   7
Budget, December 1, 1975
Box   69
Folder   8
Broadcast Standards, September 27, 1974-January 20, 1976
Box   69
Folder   9
Production File, January 9-April 14, 1976, undated
Box   69
Folder   10
Correspondence and Miscellany, May 9, 1975-May 21, 1976
Script, Part I, based on the novel by Dorothy Uhnak
Box   70
Folder   1
1974, August 19
Box   70
Folder   2
1975, December 3
Box   70
Folder   3
Synopsis, Part II, August 19, 1974
Box   70
Folder   4
Script, Part II, based on the novel by Dorothy Uhnak, December 3, 1975
Box   70
Folder   5
Script, Final Shooting, annotated, December 29, 1975
Box   70
Folder   6
Script, Final Shooting, December 29, 1975
A Man Called Shenandoah, Pilot episode
Note: MGM Television in association with ABC aired early 1965
“Survival”
Box   70
Folder   7
Final Shooting Script, “Shenandoah,” and Revisions, December 22, 1964-January 5, 1965
The Mayor (Production information unknown)
Research
Box   71
Folder   1
General, 1954-1964
Box   87
Folder   5
General, 1964-1965, undated
Box   71
Folder   2
Research from Hawaii, 1955-1964
Box   71
Folder   3
Budget, circa 1965
Box   71
Folder   4
Screen Test, October 9-November 13, 1964, undated
Box   71
Folder   5
Casting File and Contracts, September 14, 1964-January 21, 1965, undated
Box   71
Folder   6
Cast, Staff, and Crew Lists, December 4-22, 1964, undated
Box   71
Folder   7
Miscellany, circa 1963-1964
Box   71
Folder   8
Correspondence, January 15, 1961-March 28, 1968, undated
Box   71
Folder   9
Location Correspondence, August 27, 1964-January 28, 1965
Box   71
Folder   10
Music Correspondence, November 27, 1964-January 5, 1965, undated
Box   71
Folder   11
Publicity, July 8-December 17, 1964, undated
Box   72
Folder   1
Main and End Title Credits, July 20, 1964-February 8, 1965
Story Outlines and Related Correspondence
Box   72
Folder   2
“Disaster!,” by Oliver Crawford, June 11, 1965
Box   72
Folder   2
“Man in Control,” by Theodore Apstein, circa June, 1965
Box   72
Folder   2
“The Freeway Has to Go Somewhere,” by Colin Graham, undated
Box   72
Folder   2
“Who Will Help to Build a House of Hope?,” by Edward J. Lakso, undated
Box   72
Folder   2
“Here, Buy Me a Real Man!,” by John Ryan and Thomas Overton, undated
Box   72
Folder   3
Story, “The Mayor's Man,” by E. Jack Neuman, undated
Box   72
Folder   4
Series Presentation, undated
Box   72
Folder   4
Pilot Script, October 13, 1964
Box   72
Folder   5
Revisions, October 7-December 22, 1964
Meet McGraw
Note: MM Productions, 1957-1958 telecast on NBC, , 1958-1959 telecast on ABC
Box   72
Folder   6
Story Outlines, circa April-September, 1957
“The Big Frameup”
Box   72
Folder   6
First Draft Script, “The Big Frame,” November 7, 1957
“The Set Up”
Box   72
Folder   6
Final Script, by Lowell Barrington, story by E. Jack Neuman, circa December, 1957
Mr. Novak
Note: MGM-TV in association with Arena Productions, 1963-1965, Original telecast on NBC
Box   72
Folder   7
Casting and Guest Appearances, June, 1963-May, 1964
Box   72
Folder   8
Dean Jagger, December 3, 1962-circa 1965
Box   72
Folder   9
School Research Tour, March 24-June 4, 1963, undated
Box   72
Folder   10
Audience Reaction Test, March 12, 1963
Box   72
Folder   11
Script Submissions, March 9, 1964-January 5, 1965
Box   72
Folder   12
Script Distribution Notebook, circa 1963-1965
Box   72
Folder   13
General Correspondence and Miscellany, January 7, 1963-July 20, 1967, undated
Box   73
Folder   1
Appearances, September 16, 1963-March 25, 1965, undated
Box   73
Folder   2
Cost Reports, 1963-1965
Box   73
Folder   3-6
Credits Notebook, A-Z, circa 1963-1965
Box   73
Folder   7
Release and Re-release Schedules, August 19, 1963-April 17, 1965
“The Incident,” #7236
Box   74
Folder   1
Final Script, August 27, 1963
“The Exile,” #7251
Box   74
Folder   2
Correspondence, circa 1963-1967
Box   74
Folder   3
Final Script, November 20, 1963
The Name of the Game
Note: Universal City Studios in association with NBC, 1968-1972
“The Defector,” #29116
Box   74
Folder   4
Revised Treatments, by Alvin Boretz, March 15, 1968
“Hide and Seek,” #29134
Box   74
Folder   5
Treatment, by Jack Sher, March 26, 1968
“Yellow Card,” #29137
Box   74
Folder   6
Script, April 29, 1968
Box   74
Folder   7
Script, May 2, 1968
Night Games
Note: Paramount Television in association with Miller-Milkis Productions, [1974], Original telecast as a made-for-TV movie special on NBC. Pilot for series Petrocelli.
Box   75
Folder   1
Script Research and Revisions, October 11-December 26, 1973, undated
Box   75
Folder   2
Production Notebook, circa 1971-1974
Box   75
Folder   3
Production File, November, 1973-February, 1976, undated
Box   75
Folder   4
Script, “Zar,” annotated, October 11, 1973
Box   76
Folder   1
Script, “Zar,” annotated, undated
Box   76
Folder   2
Script, fragment, “Zar,” annotated, undated
Box   76
Folder   3
Script, “Zar,” October 12, 1973
Box   76
Folder   4
Script, “Petrocelli,” annotated, October 19, 1973
Box   76
Folder   5
First Draft Pilot Script, “Petrocelli,” undated
Box   76
Folder   6
Shooting Script, “Petrocelli,” annotated, undated
Box   76
Folder   7
Shooting Script, “Petrocelli,” undated
Box   76
Folder   8
Revised Shooting Script, “Petrocelli,” annotated, December 6, 1973
Box   76
Folder   9
Revised Shooting Script, December 6, 1973
Petrocelli
Note: Paramount Television in association with Miller-Milkis Productions, 1974-1976, Original telecast on NBC
Box   77
Folder   1
Correspondence, January 15, 1974-March 13, 1975
Box   77
Folder   2
Writers, December 13, 1973-November 4, 1974
Box   77
Folder   3
Publicity, 1974-1975
Box   77
Folder   4
Miscellany, January 21, 1974-May 23, 1975, undated
Box   77
Folder   5
Story Outlines, including “Man on Ice” by Mel Goldberg, and “The Last Cowboy” by Clyde Ware, 1974
“An Act of Love”
Box   77
Folder   6
First Draft Script, by Leonard Katzman, September 17, 1974
“Assassination Plot”
Box   77
Folder   7
Correspondence and First Act Script by Rich Chapman, August 2-5, 1974
“Bang, Bang...You're Dead”
Box   77
Folder   8
Revised Story Outline, by Peter Lefcourt, August 26, 1974
“Concerto in Death Major”
Box   77
Folder   9
Third Revised Script, “Sonata in Death Major,” by William Kelley, August 20, 1974
“Counterploy”
Box   77
Folder   10
Outline and Final Draft Script, by Edward J. Lakso, October 14, 1974
“A Covenant with Evil”
Box   77
Folder   11
Final Draft Script, by Glen Olson and Rod Baker, October 28-31, 1974
“Death in High Places”
Box   77
Folder   12
Second Draft Script, “Horton's Folly,” by James M. Miller, August 28-September 4, 1974
“Death in Small Doses”
Box   77
Folder   13
Script, author not listed, July 7, 1974
Box   77
Folder   13
Revised Script, by Al Reynolds and John Dawson, July 19, 1974
“The Double Negative”
Box   77
Folder   14
Fourth Draft Script, by Robert C. Dennis, September 10, 1974
“Edge of Evil”
Box   78
Folder   1
Final Draft Script, by Dan Ullman, August 26, 1974
“The Evil Men Do”
Box   78
Folder   2
First Draft Script, by Mort Fine, and Memorandum, February 11-14, 1974
“A Fallen Idol”
Box   78
Folder   3
First Draft Script, by Leonard Katzman, November 25, 1974
“Four the Hard Way”
Box   78
Folder   4
Final Draft Script, by William Kelley, October 1, 1974
“The Golden Cage”
Box   78
Folder   5
Second Draft Script, by Charles McDaniel and Leonard Bercovici, August 2, 1974
Box   78
Folder   5
Final Draft Script, by Charles McDaniel, Leonard Bercovici, and Dan Ullman, August 5, 1974
Box   78
Folder   5
Revisions and Miscellany, circa August, 1974
“The Kidnapping”
Box   78
Folder   6
Second Draft Script, by Robert C. Dennis, November 13, 1974
“A Life for a Life”
Box   78
Folder   7
Outlines, by William D. Gordon and James Doherty, May 20-24, 1974
Box   78
Folder   7
Second Revised Final Script, by William D. Gordon and James Doherty, July 26, 1974
Box   78
Folder   7
Revisions, circa July, 1974
“A Lonely Victim”
Box   78
Folder   8
First Draft Script, by Leonard Katzman, December 31, 1974
“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”
Box   78
Folder   9
First Draft Script, by Leonard Katzman, September 25, 1974
“Music to Die By”
Box   78
Folder   10
Outline, “The Verdict,” by Oliver Crawford, May 28, 1974
Box   78
Folder   10
Script and Revisions, circa July, 1974
Box   78
Folder   10
Revised Script, by Oliver Crawford, July 23, 1974
“A Night of Terror”
Box   79
Folder   1
First Draft Script, by William Kelley, December 20, 1974
“Of Cruel and Unusual Punishment”
Box   79
Folder   2
First Draft Script, by Oliver Crawford, September 13, 1974
“Once Upon a Victim”
Box   79
Folder   3
Final Draft Script, “Time of Death,” by Stanley Roberts, November 5, 1974
“The Outsiders”
Box   79
Folder   4
First Draft Script, by Leonard Katzman and Thomas L. Miller, December 5, 1974
“Simple Simon Met a Dead Girl”
Box   79
Folder   5
Outline, by Glen Olson and Rod Baker, undated
“The Sleep of Reason”
Box   79
Folder   6
Second Draft Script, by William Kelley, November 21, 1974
“Time of Death”
Box   79
Folder   7
Outline by Stanley Roberts, August 21, 1974
Box   79
Folder   7
First Draft Script, by Stanley Roberts, October 9, 1974
“Two Sides to Death”
Box   79
Folder   8
Script, “Man on Ice,” by Mel Goldberg, and Memoranda, June 11, 1974
“Vengeance in White”
Box   79
Folder   9
First Draft Script, by Robert Stull, January 8, 1975
Untitled
Box   79
Folder   10
First Draft Script, by David Enton Friedkin, February 18, 1974
Philip Marlowe
Note: Bilmar Productions/Goodson-Todman, 1959-1960, Original telecast on ABC
Box   79
Folder   11
Script, Revisions, and Miscellany, 1957-1958
Police Story
Note: Screen Gems in association with NBC-TV, March 20, 1973, original telecast as a made-for-TV movie special on NBC. Pilot for series of the same name
Box   79
Folder   12
Correspondence and Production Material, January-March, 1973, undated
Box   80
Folder   1-2
Outlines, annotated, circa 1972
Box   80
Folder   2
Outline, by Joseph Wambaugh, undated
Box   80
Folder   3-4
Revisions, annotated, September-December, 1972, undated
Box   80
Folder   5
Script, fragment, annotated, September 29, 1972
Box   80
Folder   6
First Draft Script, October 26, 1972
Box   80
Folder   7
Final Draft Script, annotated, December 8, 1972
Box   81
Folder   1
Script, December 28, 1972
Box   81
Folder   2
Final Draft Script, February 6, 1973
Box   81
Folder   3
Script, annotated, undated
Box   81
Folder   4
Script, undated
Box   81
Folder   5
Script, annotated, undated
Police Story
Note: David Gerber Productions in association with Columbia TV and NBC-TV, 1973-1977, original telecast on NBC
“Countdown,” #183510
Box   81
Folder   6
Part I, Final Draft Script, by Mark Rodgers, December 7, 1973
Box   81
Folder   7
Part II, Final Draft Script, by Mark Rodgers, December 3, 1973
“Charge It,” #183513
Box   82
Folder   1
Final Draft Script, by Sy Salkowitz, September 11, 1973
Box   82
Folder   1
Revised Final Draft Script, by Sy Salkowitz, September 27, 1973
“The Blue Fog,” #181323
Box   82
Folder   2
Final Draft Script, by Sheldon Miles Willens, December 4, 1976
The Richard Boone Show
Note: Classic Films and Goodson-Todman in association with NBC, 1963-1964
Box   82
Folder   3
Correspondence, 1962-1964, undated
Box   82
Folder   4
Reviews, September 3-December 29, 1963
“The Fling”
Box   82
Folder   5
Script, circa September 17, 1963
“Statement of Fact”
Box   82
Folder   6
Working Script, annotated, April 19, 1963
Box   82
Folder   6
Revised Script, June 2, 1963
Box   82
Folder   6
Script, annotated, undated
Box   82
Folder   7
Scripts, undated
“Welcome Home, Dan!”
Box   82
Folder   8
Script, undated
Box   82
Folder   8
Revised Script, October 18, 1963
Sam Benedict
Note: MGM-TV, 1962-1963, original telecast on NBC
Box   82
Folder   9-10
Audience Reactions, May 7, 1962-April 9, 1963, undated
Box   83
Folder   1
Correspondence, July 14, 1961-August 1, 1962
Box   83
Folder   2
Miscellany, July 20, 1967
Production Material, 1962-1963
Box   83
Folder   3
“Accomplice”
Box   83
Folder   3
“The Bird of Warning”
Box   83
Folder   3
“The Boiling Point”
Box   83
Folder   3
“Everybody's Playing Polo”
Box   83
Folder   3
“Green Room, Grey Morning”
Box   83
Folder   4
“Hear the Mellow Wedding Bells”
Box   83
Folder   4
“The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter”
Box   83
Folder   4
“Image of a Toad”
Box   83
Folder   4
“Life Is a Lie, Love Is a Cheat”
Box   83
Folder   4
“Maddon's Folly”
Box   83
Folder   5
“...Practices Make Perfect”
Box   83
Folder   5
“Not Even the Gulls Shall Weep”
Box   83
Folder   5
“Nothing Equals Nothing”
Box   83
Folder   5
“Of Rusted Cannons and Fallen Sparrows”
Box   83
Folder   6
“Read No Evil”
Box   83
Folder   6
“Run Softly, Oh Softly”
Box   83
Folder   6
“Season for Vengeance”
Box   83
Folder   6
“Seventeen Gypsies and a Sinner Named Charlie”
Box   83
Folder   7
“So Various, So Beautiful”
Box   83
Folder   7
“Some Fires Die Slowly”
Box   83
Folder   7
“A Split Week in San Quentin”
Box   83
Folder   7
“Sugar and Spice, and Everything....”
Box   83
Folder   8
“The Target over the Hill”
Box   83
Folder   8
“Tears for a Nobody Doll”
Box   83
Folder   8
“Too Many Strangers”
Box   83
Folder   8
“Twenty Aching Years”
Box   83
Folder   9
“The View from an Ivory Tower”
Box   83
Folder   9
“Where There's a Will”
Box   83
Folder   10
Story Outline, “Don't Push Me, My Heels are Broken,” April 2, 1962
“Hannigan,” (pilot)
Box   83
Folder   11
Final Shooting Draft Script, “Pat and Mike,” December 27, 1961
“Maddon's Folly”
Box   84
Folder   1
Script, August 23, 1962
“You Scratch My Back, I'll Scratch Yours”
Box   84
Folder   2
Outline, “Plea for a Tormented Foe,” by Ellis Marcus, September 27, 1962
Box   84
Folder   2
Script, by Ellis Marcus, October 23, 1962
Box   84
Folder   2
Script, by Ellis Marcus, October 29, 1962
Box   84
Folder   2
Miscellany, 1962-1963
STAT
Note: Production company unknown, aired once circa June, 1975, original telecast network on CBS
Box   84
Folder   3
Correspondence and Miscellany, October, 1971-September, 1975, undated
Box   84
Folder   4
Production Notebook, September, 1971-February, 1972
Box   87
Folder   6
Production File, 1971-1972
Box   84
Folder   5
Revised Second Draft Script, “Emergency Ward,” October 13, 1971
Box   84
Folder   5
Revised Final Draft Script, “Emergency Ward,” December 1, 1971
Box   84
Folder   6
Script, annotated, undated
Box   84
Folder   6
Scripts, undated
Box   84
Folder   6
Revisions, annotated, September-December, 1971
The Twilight Zone
Note: Cayuga Productions, 1959-1965, original telecast on CBS
“The Trouble with Templeton”
Box   84
Folder   7
Outline and Partial Script, May, 1960, undated
Box   84
Folder   7
Revised Script, “The Strange Debut,” October 3, 1960
The Untouchables
Note: Desilu, 1959-1963, original telecast on ABC
“0'Dean”
Box   84
Folder   8
First Draft Script, December 15, 1959
Box   84
Folder   8
Final Shooting Script, December 28, 1959
West Point
Note: ZIV-United Artists, 1957-1958, original telecast on ABC
Box   84
Folder   9
Research and Story Outlines, November, 1956-January, 1957
“Among the Missing”
Box   84
Folder   10
Revised Script, January 15, 1957
Untitled
Box   84
Folder   10
First Draft Script, November 8, 1956
Whistler
Note: Production company unknown, 1954, syndicated
“A Time to Live”
Box   85
Folder   1
Script, co-authored by A. A. Ross, circa 1948