Collection ID: LMC 2513
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Summary

Creator:
Shanks, Bob
Abstract:
The Shanks mss., 1928-2006, consists of the papers of television executive Bob Shanks, 1932-2020, and photographer Ann Zane (Kushner) Shanks, 1922-2015.
Extent:
92 Boxes
Language:
English .
Preferred citation:

[Item], Shanks mss., Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

Background

Biographical / Historical:

Author, screenwriter, television and film producer Bob Shanks, 1932-2020, was born Robert Horton Shanks in 1932 in Sullivan, Illinois, raised in Lebanon, Indiana and earned a B.S. in Radio and Television from Indiana University in 1954. Photographer, author, screenwriter, television and film producer Ann Zane (Kushner) Shanks, 1922-2015, was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1922 and attended Carnegie-Mellon University and Columbia University. They were married in 1959.

Bob's credits in television as a creator, writer and/or producer include Tonight Show starring Jack Paar for NBC-TV, The Morning Program for CBS-TV, Good Morning America and 20/20 for ABC-TV, Merv Griffin Show for both NBC-TV and CBS-TV, as well as PBS's The Great American Dream Machine. He received Emmys for the latter in 1970 and 1971 and for segments of 20/20 in 1978. He is the author of several books, including: The Cool Fire: How To Make It In Television (New York: Norton, 1976), Love Is Not Enough (New York: Norton, 1982) and The Primal Screen: How to Write, Sell and Produce Movies for Television (New York: Norton, 1986). His play S.J. Perelman in Person premiered at the University Theatre, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana in 1988 and in 1989 was directed by Ann in an off-Broadway production. In 1989 the Shankses moved to Australia where Bob was CEO and managing director of Northern Star Holding Ltd and 10 TV-Australia. From 1990-1993 he was a consultant to Kerry Packer, owner of Nine Network Australia, Ltd. and in 1994 a consultant to Cable Television Services in Sydney.

Ann wrote, directed, and produced Mousie Baby and several other short films. Her photographs have appeared at the Museum of Modern Art (where she also taught), at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and in numerous magazines. She wrote and produced pilots for television. Books to her credit include Old is What You Get: Dialogues on Aging by the Old and the Young (Viking: New York, 1976) and Busted Lives: Dialogues with Kids in Jail (Delacorte: New York, 1982).

Joint projects include the Emmy nominated A Day in the Country: Impressionism and the French Landscape for PBS, written by Bob, produced and directed by Ann; their co-produced documentary The Avant-garde in Russia, 1910 to 1930: New Perspectives, written by Bob and winner of the 1982 ACE Award for Cable Excellence. They also produced, wrote and directed 34 episodes of the American Lifestyle series, and are five-time winners of the CINE Golden Eagle and of several film festival awards. The Shankses were also co-owners of COMCO, Inc., a television production company they created in 1990.

Scope and Content:

The Shanks mss., 1928-2006, consists of the papers of television executive Bob Shanks, 1932-2020, and photographer Ann Zane (Kushner) Shanks, 1922-2015. The correspondence is both personal and business-related and may be found throughout the collection. Proposals for television programs, television and film scripts, articles, book drafts, and other materials related to projects written, produced, or created by the Shankses have all been combined under the Works series. The Personal series not only contains items related to Ann and Bob such as date books, academic and political materials, but also those concerning family members including Bob's brother Billy Glenn Shanks, his father Wilbur Glenn Shanks dating from 1928, and other relatives. Also present in this series is correspondence with their three children: Jennifer (Shanks) Kingsley, Anthony and John, including materials associated with John's career as a musician and music producer. There is an extensive file of Playbill, 1982-2005, and many more programs from concerts and plays attended by the Shankses. Eighteen scrapbooks of mostly press clippings documenting the Shankses careers and personal lives complete the collection. Additions include materials received after the initial gift in 2005.

Note on Indexing Term - "Television": Bob Shanks' credits include the "Tonight Show" starring Jack Paar for NBC, "The Morning Program" for CBS, "Good Morning America" and "20/20" for ABC, and the "Merv Griffin Show" for both NBC and CBS.

Acquisition information:
Gift: 2005, 2006
Arrangement:

The collection is organized into the following series: I. General correspondence; II. Works; III. Production companies; IV. Television Networks; V. General Business; VI. Personal; VII. Audio/Video; VIII. Financial; IX. Additions.

Physical location:
ALF (Auxiliary Library Facility); Lilly - Stacks

Access

RESTRICTIONS:

This collection is open for research.

Permission to use the financial materials must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts.

TERMS OF ACCESS:

Photography and digitization may be restricted for some collections. Copyright restrictions may apply. Before publishing, researchers are responsible for securing permission from all applicable rights holders, then filling out the Permission to Publish form.

PREFERRED CITATION:

[Item], Shanks mss., Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

CAMPUS:
Indiana University Bloomington
LOCATION OF THIS COLLECTION:
1200 East Seventh Street
Bloomington, Indiana 47405-5500, USA
CAMPUS:
Indiana University Bloomington
CONTACT:
(812) 855-2452
liblilly@indiana.edu