McGreevey mss., 1942-1980

Papers of Various at the Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana

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Title: McGreevey mss.
Collection No.: LMC 1699
Dates: 1942-1980, 1988, 1995, 2004
Quantity:

Quantity: 68 Boxes

Abstract: The McGreevey mss., ca. 1942–1972, consist of the correspondence and writings of John William McGreevey, 1922‑2010.
Location: ALF (Auxiliary Library Facility)
Language: Materials are in English .
Repository: Lilly Library
1200 E. Seventh St.
Bloomington, Indiana 47405-5500
Business Number: 812-855-2452
liblilly@iu.edu
URL: https://libraries.indiana.edu/lilly-library

Biographical Note

John McGreevey began writing plays and radio scripts while a student in English/Theatre at Indiana University, 1938‑1942. Moving to Arizona shortly after his marriage in 1944, McGreevey worked as a writer and announcer for radio station KTAR in Phoenix, as well as creator, writer, and director of Arizona Adventure, a southwestern regional network radio show from 1948‑1954. He also had several short stories published in magazines and produced radio scripts for such network shows as Armstrong's Theatre of Today , Calvalcade of America , Dr. Christian , and Suspense .

During the early 1950's McGreevey began concentrating on live television, writing dramas for Armstrong Circle Theatre , Lux Video Theatre , Westinghouse Studio One , and Climax ! He produced more scripts for the latter series than any other writer. In 1955 he made the transition to film television and moved to Southern California. Since then he has written several hundred scripts for a wide variety of television series, as well as movie scripts and adaptations for the stage. His most prominent television credits include co–creator and head writer for Black Saddle , 1958–1961; co–creator and Emmy nominee for The Farmer's Daughter , 1961–1964; over 50 scripts for My Three Sons , 1960–1967; and more than 30 stories for Family Affair , 1966–1970. Other shows to his credit include Adventures in Paradise , Bat Masterson , The Flying Nun , General Electric Theater , Gidget , Grindl , Hazel , Ironside , Laredo , Mayberry R.F.D. , Movie of the week , The Name of the game , Owen Marshall , To Rome , with Love , Trackdown , Virginia City Editor , Wagon Train , and Zane Grey Theatre .

Probably the best known of McGreevey's writing credits was the series The Waltons , for which he wrote more than 20 of the episodes aired and won an Emmy in 1974 for a special two hour show the previous year, "An Easter Story." Concurrent with The Waltons was a growing trend of docu–drama television programming. McGreevey wrote several of these dramas, the most outstanding of which include Judge Horton and the Scotsboro Boys (broadcast in 1976; winner of four Christopher Awards, an Emmy nomination for McGreevey, and the George Foster Peabody Award); The Disappearance of Aimee ; Ritchie ; and the four–hour mini–series, Murder in Texas . McGreevey also wrote the screenplay for the full–length feature film Night Crossing released by Disney Productions in 1981.

Scope and Content Note

The collection is organized into the following series: I. Correspondence; II. Writings; III. Audio-Visual; IV. Realia.

Correspondents include: Harry S. Ackerman, Rosemary DeCamp, Dominick Dunne, Joseph Hayes; Peter Kortner, Scott Meredith, William Morwood, Winston O'Keefe, Aaron Spelling, Peter Tewksbury, and Alice Young.

Arrangement

In 2022, Boxes 42, 46, and 74 were subsumed into Box 75.

Restrictions

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

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

Acquisition Information

Gift: 1988, 1995, 2004, 1988, 1995, 2004, 1988, 1995, 2004

Collection Inventory

Series:

I. Correspondence
Box 1-6
1953-1959

Physical Description: (9 folders)

Box 1-6
1960-1963

Physical Description: (8 folders)

Box 1-6
1964-1969

Physical Description: (9 folders)

Box 1-6
1970-1974

Physical Description: (11 folders)

Box 1-6
1975-1978

Physical Description: (17 folders)

Box 1-6
1979-1980

Physical Description: (12 folders)

box 47
1981-1987
box 48
1988-1994

Series:

II. Writings

Subseries:

Radio , 1943-1955
box 7
The American Medical Association -- Doctors then and now: "Western Star" , May 3, 1947
box 7
American primitive. , Sept. 8, 1952
box 7
Armstrong's theatre of today: "Authentic early American."
box 7
Armstrong's theatre of today: "The first step." , May 25, 1948
box 7
Armstrong's theatre of today: "Helping hand." , May 26, 1951
box 7
Armstrong's theatre of today: "The librarian." , Mar. 5, 1953
box 7
Armstrong's theatre of today: "The link between." , Mar. 24, 1948
box 7
Armstrong's theatre of today: "Love lyric." (2 versions) , June 28, 1952
box 7
Armstrong's theatre of today: "No more a–roving." , Mar. 6, 1948
box 7
Armstrong's theatre of today: "Paul's sister." (2 copies) , Feb. 28, 1948
box 7
Armstrong's theatre of today: "That other music." , Jan. 24, 1948
box 7
The Breaking Point
box 7
The Cheat
box 7
A Christmas Carol
box 7
The Common Denominator. [Won Dr. Christian Award, 1952]
box 7
The Crossroads of Christmas
box 7
Dear Molly Merridew
box 7
Dr. Christian award winners for 1952. , May 14, 1952
box 7
Ebony Iris
box 7
Encore
box 7
The Experiment
box 7
A Fearful Curden. , Mar. 7, 1953
box 7
For the Love of Mike!
box 7
Greetings, Cupid.
box 7
The Grizzly. , Dec. 16, 1953
box 7
The Harrison Letters
box 7
Head of the House
box 7
Hello is Not Goodbye
box 7
Home for Thanksgiving
box 7
Honorable Mention
box 7
Hope for the Best. , Jan. 19, 1953
box 7
House Made of Dawn. , Sept. 8, 1949
box 7
The House Where Time Stopped
box 7
If You Knew Susie!
box 7
The Impatient Years
box 7
Indiana Presents – Indiana Writers. "William Vaughn Moody."
box 7
The Island
box 7
A Kind of Singing
box 7
A Kind of Treasure
box 7
Landscape with Figures
box 7
Larger than Life. , Jan. 26, 1953
box 7
The Light Fantastic
box 7
The Light Touch
box 7
Love Comes to Bumblebee
box 7
Love's the Thing
box 7
Make Believe
box 7
Martha in the Morning. , Sept. 8, 1949
box 7
Masquerade
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of death in a straw hat."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of death in deep water." , May 2, 1954
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of murder for charity."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the auction murder."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the Aztec curse." , July 1, 1954
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the bad‑tempered twin." , Aug. 1, 1954
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the corpse at the carnival."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the counterfeit face."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the deadly doll–house."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the desert drowning." (2 copies, 1 revised)
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the festival of death."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the firebug murder."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the fly leaf murder." (variant title: "The case of murder by the book.") [2 copies – 1 revised with new title]
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the haunted burial cave."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the hidden beauty." , June 14, 1954
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the house where time stopped." , Oct. 3, 1954
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the jalopy jinx."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the jealous witch." , May 30, 1954
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the murder memoirs."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the murder museum."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the old servant's ghost."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the practical joker."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the recipe for murder."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the rod and reel murder."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the rodeo murders."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the stagestruck heiress."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the stray bullet."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the style‑show murder."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the tinted target."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the voluntary victim."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of the well‑dressed scarecrow."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of Waldo the witness."
box 7
Nick Carter, Master Detective: "The case of Waldo's widow."
box 7
No Apologies
box 7
The Outsider
box 7
Pioneer Series: 1 – N. Porter Co.
box 7
Pioneer Series: 2 – Allison steel
box 7
Pioneer Series: 3 – Palmer MFG Corp.
box 7
Pioneer Series: 4 – Phoenix baking company
box 7
Pioneer Series: 5 – Valley national bank
box 7
Pioneer Series: 6 – KTAR
box 7
Please Patricia
box 7
Poe Presents: "The angel of the odd."
box 7
Poe Presents: "Israfel."
box 7
Poe Presents: "The masque of the red death."
box 7
Poe Presents: "Some words with a mummy."
box 7
Poe Presents: "William Wilson."
box 7
A Prayer of Thanksgiving
box 7
Return the Favor
box 7
Return to Yesterday
box 7
Routine Assignment
box 7
Scene of the Crime
box 7
The Second Spring
box 7
She couldn't say no
box 7
Star of Wonder
box 7
Story for Thanksgiving
box 7
A Trip for Teresa. , April 15, 1953
box 7
25 years
box 7
The Voyages of Ulysses Craig , [ca. 1954]
box 7
Water – or else
box 7
Without Portfolio (2 copies)
box 8
Arizona Adventure, Series A: no. 1-26. , 1947-1948
box 8
Arizona Adventure, Series B: no. 1-150. , 1948-1951
box 9
Arizona Adventure, no. 151-200.
box 10
Arizona Adventure, no. 201-240.
box 11
Arizona Adventure, no. 241-285.
box 12
Arizona Adventure, no. 301-341.

Subseries:

Live Television
box 13
Armstrong Circle Theatre: "Return the Favor." , June 30, 1952
box 13
The burden of the day. n.d. [1954?]
box 13
Chevy Mystery show – "Femme fatale." Aug.? 1960. 2 folders: 1) outline, proposed draft; 2) 1st draft (mimeo date:) , 8/8/60
box 13
Climax! "T–6." , May 17, 1956
box 13
Climax! "To scream at midnight." . 2 folders: 1) mimeo script, 6/4/56; 2) mimeo with revisions 6/14. , June 14, 1956
box 13
Climax! "Fury at dawn." , July 19, 1956
box 13
Climax! "Bury me later." , Sept. 6, 1956
box 13
Climax! "Night shriek." , Nov. 15, 1956
box 13
Climax! "The outcasts." . 2 folders: 1) mimeo: "Ten minutes to curfew"; 2) revised mimeo with new title: "The outcasts" , Dec. 27, 1956
box 13
Climax! "The long count." . 3 folders: 1) preliminary script: "Fall of a hero" with outline for "Fall of a big man"; 2) Second draft, mimeo; 3) revised script, mimeo. , Feb. 21, 1957
box 13
Climax! "False witness." . 2 folders: 1) revisions and typescript carbon dated June 25, 1957; 2) mimeo script. , July 4, 1957
box 13
Climax! "Mask for the devil." . 2 folders: revisions – ditto dated Sept. 27; 2) final revised script – mimeo. , Oct. 10, 1957
box 13
Climax! "A matter of life and death." . 3 folders: 1) 1st draft and tear sheet of original story in COSMOPOLITAN; 2) 2nd draft, Oct. 30; 3) final draft, Nov. 17 , Nov. 21, 1957
box 13
Climax! "Thieves of Tokyo." . (incl. outlines for script and for "Operation Lotus Blossom)" , Jan. 16, 1958
box 13
Climax! "The big success." . (incl. drafts for Jan. 29 & March 14; final script; synopsis of novel) , May 8, 1958
box 13
Danger – "The bouncer." , May 18, 1954
box 13
Lights out: "The dispossessed." (prod. no. 66) , Feb. 26, 1951
box 13
Lights out: "Instrument of darkness." (prod. no. 94) , Sept. 10, 1951
box 13
Lights out: "Dark image." (prod. no. 98) , Oct. 8, 1951
box 13
Lights out: "The filthy witness." (prod. no.112) , Jan. 14, 1952
box 13
Lights out: "Meet Jo Cathcart." , Sept. 30, 1954
box 13
Lights out: "Payment in kind." . 3 folders: 1) May 21 draft with letter of reactions to script from producer David O. McDearman and new scene for Act IV; 2) May 22 draft; 3) June 3 revisions. , June 6, 1957
box 13
Philco Playhouse – "Bread." , 1954
box 13
The Web: "Rock–bound." . (prod. no. 177) , Feb. 15, 1954
box 13
The Web: "Scape goat." (prod. no. 185) , April 11, 1954
box 13
The Web: "The brush–off." . (prod. no. 19O) , May 16, 1954
box 13
Westinghouse Studio One – "The McTaggart succession." . 2 folders: 1) 1st draft with outline; 2) 1st revision. , May 5, 1958

Subseries:

Film Television
box 14
Celebrity Playhouse: "More than Kin." , (2 drafts)
box 14
Foreign Wife. (with copy of original story by Richard Stern) , [Dec. 1955]
box 14
Georgia Man. (revision & final script) , Oct. 20, 1955
box 14
The Girl in the Bathing Suit. , Sept. 1, 1955
box 14
The House Where Time Stopped. Original story and teleplay by John McGreevey.
box 14
The Lady Challenges. Teleplay by John McGreevey.
box 14
The Long Wait. Story by Charles Mergendahl, teleplay by McGreevey.
box 14
Man Alone. (carbon and mimeo copy; also carbon of original story by Richard Ferber) , July 8, 1955
box 14
The Marauder. (2nd draft) , Dec. 4, 1955
box 14
Markheim. (1st and 2nd drafts). Story by Robert L. Stevenson. , Dec. 12, 1955
box 14
Moment of Doubt. Teleplay by John McGreevey.
box 14
My Son is Gone. (carbon and mimeo copy; carbon of original story by Louis Kretscham) , Aug. 4, 1955
box 14
Once upon a nightmare. (incl. 1st draft, outline, teleplay instructions). [original story by Cornell Woolrich] , Dec. 1, 1955
box 14
Soldiers of fortune: "Cut Charlie in." (Story by Muriel Roy Bolton, teleplay by Douglas Leach; revisions, by McGreevey) , Feb. 23, 1955
box 14
Starlite. Story by Fenton Earnshaw. Teleplay by Earnshaw and McGreevey.
box 14
Woman in the mine. Teleplay by John McGreevey. , Apr. 20,1955
box 14
The blue hotel. By Stephen Crane. Teleplay by McGreevey. , Sept. 25, 1956
box 14
Broken Arrow: "Medicine men." (1st and 2nd drafts). , Aug. 6, 1956
box 14
Dr. Jordan. By Ted Hartman. Re–written by John McGreevey. , Sept. 20, 1956
box 14
The Dream. Teleplay by Richard & Patricia Karian. Revised by John McGreevey. (carbon) , March 14, 1956
box 14
General Electric Theater: "The pot of gold." By John Cheever. Teleplay by John McGreevey. (incl. storyline, 2 drafts, copy of Cheever's story, final script). , June 25, 1956
box 14
The House of her husband. 1st and 2nd drafts. , Jan. 1956
box 14
Lassie: "The watch." (incl. several synopses, series description, draft of script, revisions).
box 14
The Payoff. Teleplay by Aben Kandel and John McGreevey. Story by William Fay. (2 revisions: Oct. 8 & Oct. 11)
box 14
The Sainted general. Teleplay by Ben Canfield and John McGreevey. (incl. Feb. 25 revisions) , Feb. 17, 1956
box 14
Success story. ("Four yards through the middle"). [1st and 2nd drafts – carbon]. , Feb. 19, 1956
box 14
Virginia City Editor – "The big operator." (2 copies – carbon) , Dec. 6, 1956
box 14
Zane Grey Theatre: July 30 – "Stage for Tucson." 1st draft.
box 14
Zane Grey Theatre: Aug. 12 – "You only run once." (draft and final script)
box 14
Zane Grey Theatre: Oct. 25 – "The three graves." (1st draft and later revisions).
box 14
Zane Grey Theatre: Nov. 20 – "Dangerous orders." 1st draft.
box 14
Broken arrow: "The Arsenal" (1st draft continuity, final draft, revisions for). , Aug. 8, 1957
box 14
The Californians – "The barber's boy." (Outline, 1st draft – carbon; 1st draft, mimeo). , Oct. 7, 1957
box 14
The Californians – "The barber's boy." (Outline, 1st draft – carbon; 1st draft, mimeo). , Oct. 7, 1957
box 14
Colt 45 – "One good turn." (carbon and revisions). , Aug. 28, 1957
box 14
Kid at the stick. Story by Mike Miller. Teleplay by John McGreevey. (incl. 2 carbons, ditto copy with carbon revisions, copy of original story). , May 10, 1957
box 14
No escape: "The Maui jail break." (incl. step outline, draft ‑ carbon, revisions, final script with revisions). , Aug. 23, 1957
box 14
Schlitz Playhouse of stars: "Hands of the enemy." Story by Charles Caldwell Dobie. Teleplay by John McGreevey and Joel Murcott. (2nd draft – carbon, revised script). , Apr. 9, 1957
box 14
Schlitz Playhouse: "Mr. Robinson Crusoe." Teleplay by John McGreevey. (1st and 2nd drafts – carbon). , Oct. 25, 1957
box 14
Trackdown: "The Maple brothers." (storyline, 1st and 2nd drafts). , June 13, 1957
box 14
Virginia City Editor: "The Big operator." (incl. series and character descriptions, final draft – all carbons).
box 14
Virginia City Editor: "The Imported killers" (outline and teleplay ‑ carbons)
box 14
Virginia City Editor: "The showdown" (2nd draft ‑ carbon and mimeo). , Mar. 2, 1957
box 14
Zane Grey Theatre: "Battleflags." 2 folders: 1) revised pages and rewrite of "The hero"; 2) 1st draft with revisions with new title. , Jan. 15, 1957
box 14
Zane Grey Theatre: "Proud woman." Teleplay by Clark E. Reynolds & John McGreevey. Television story by Harold Shumate. , July 10, 1957
box 14
Zane Grey Theatre: "Wire." Adapted by John McGreevey. (1st and 2nd drafts – carbons). , Nov. 30, 1957
box 15
Cimarron City: "The respectable widow." By Leo Townsend. Outline, Feb. 27, 1958, by John McGreevey.
box 15
Cimarron City: "McGowan's debt." Teleplay by John McGreevey. (2 revisions) , May 28, 1958
box 15
Desilu Playhouse: "Silent thunder." . 3 folders: 1) original story by James Edwards, 1st draft teleplay by John McGreevey; 2) 2nd draft teleplay carbon; mimeo script with Sept. revisions; 3) final script, Oct. 1, 1958. , Oct. 1, 1958
box 15
General Electric Theater: "Battle for a soul." Teleplay by John McGreevey, from a story by Robert Standish. (incl. 3 revisions) , July 25, 1958
box 15
Trackdown: "The Jailbreak." Story and teleplay by John McGreevey. (incl. 2 scripts – carbon and mimeo; story outline) , Feb. 21, 1958
box 15
Trackdown: "The Feud." (incl. outline – carbon; script) , July 15, 1958
box 15
Zane Grey Theatre: "Three days to death." Teleplay by William L. Stuart and John McGreevey. , Feb. 12, 1958
box 15
Zane Grey Theatre: "A Hero for Chloride." (incl. 3 story–lines with different titles, first draft – carbon) , Feb. 20, 1958
box 15
Zane Grey Theatre: "The Return." Written by John McGreevey. (mimeo script with revisions – carbon) , March 23, 1958
box 15
Zane Grey Theatre: "Hang the Heart High." Written by John McGreevey. (mimeo script, n.d.)
box 15
Zane Grey Theatre: "The Man Who Died Twice." (incl. story–line; draft ‑ carbon; mimeo script, n.d.)
box 15
Zane Grey Theatre: "The Tall Shadow." (incl. draft for "The long shadow;" mimeo script, n.d.)
box 15
Adventures in Paradise: "The Derelict." (incl. storyline; writer's working script – mimeo; 2nd draft – carbon). , July 14, 1959
box 15
Adventures in Paradise: "The Raft." . 2 folders: 1) storyline; 1st draft – carbon with revisions; 2) final script. , Aug. 28, 1959
box 15
Bat Masterson: "The price of paradise." (incl. 2 outlines; draft with revisions – carbon; script – mimeo). , Oct. 27, 1960
box 15
Bat Masterson: "Run for your money." (incl. 2 outlines; draft – carbon; script – mimeo with revised pages laid in) , Dec. 22, 1960
box 15
Hong Kong: "The counterfeiters." (storyline) , Sept. 1, 1960
box 15
The Islanders: "Operation dollar sign." 2 folders: 1) story ideas and July rewrite; 2) May 6 script and July 11 script. "Escape from Kaledau." Story by Mel Epstein, teleplay by John McGreevey.. 2 folders: 1) carbon of original story; second draft of teleplay; 2) Script with later revisions interfiled. , Dec. 5, 1960
box 15
Mr. Garland: "The Harliman story." (1st and 2nd drafts – carbon). , Aug. 9, 1960
box 15
My Three Sons: Synopses for various episodes, floor plan of house, description of characters, settings, etc.
box 15
My Three Sons: "Other People's Houses." (2nd draft – carbon; script – ditto). , July 14, 1960
box 15
My Three Sons: "Mike's Brother." (incl. step–outline; 1st and 2nd drafts – carbons; final script – ditto). , Oct. 17, 1960
box 15
My Three Sons: "Soapbox Derby." (incl. 1st and 2nd drafts – carbons; final script – ditto; some printed research material re: soap–box derbys.) , Nov. 11, 1960
box 15
The Americans: "Diversion at liberty hill." (incl. story outline; 1st and 2nd drafts – carbons). , March 1, 1961
box 15
Anatomy of a confession. Story by Ben Brady, teleplay by John McGreevey. (revised draft – carbon, n.d.)
box 16
"Black Saddle." A television series created by Hal Hudson and John McGreevey that ran from January 1959 through Sept. 1960.

General: McGreevey was head writer and story consultant for the series. This box contains the final scripts for all the episodes, one folder of unused scripts, a folder of episode synopses and air dates, and the script for the pilot episode entited "Lawgun." Correspondence, contracts, and other materials relating to the series are in the correspondence files for 1958 and 1959.

box 17
The Bob Cummings Show: "Crisis at Carefree Acres." (incl. writers' guide to series; 1st and 2nd drafts – carbons; a synopsis for another episode: "The credit card story)" , Apr. 20, 1961
box 17
Checkmate: "To the best of my recollection." . 4 folders: 1) writers' guide to series; storyline; 1st draft; 2) revised draft – carbon; 3) & 4) revised scripts – ditto. , Oct. 1961
box 17
Crime and punishment. . 2 folders: 1) series description; treatment for series; step–outline of episode by McGreevey – carbon, 1st draft – carbon; 2) 2nd draft – carbon , Jan. 17, 1961
box 17
The Farmer's Daughter: "Steve's speech." (incl. several drafts, pilot script for series; description of series) , Dec. 18, 1961
box 17
General Electric Theater: "The last man alive." . Teleplay by John McGreevey from a story by Conrad Richter. (incl. ditto copy of original story; final script) , June 14, 1961
box 17
McGee and Me: "The strongbox." (incl. series description, possible storylines, 1st and 2nd drafts of episode) , Dec. 18, 1961
box 17
Michael Shayne: "Murder at the convention" (final script) , Jan. 6, 1961
box 17
Michael Shayne: "Murder is a fine art" (final script) , Jan. 31, 1961
box 17
My Three Sons: "The Wiley method." . 2 folders: 1) 1st and 2nd drafts, revision, suggestions for further changes; 2) later drafts , Feb. 16, 1961
box 17
My Three Sons: "Too much in common." (1st draft; final revision). , April 3, 1961
box 17
My Three Sons: "The Kibitzers." (2nd draft; final revision). , June 23, 1961
box 17
My Three Sons: "The Good influence." (draft – carbon) , Nov. 13, 1961
box 17
Our town: "Bannister's kid." . 2 folders: 1) storyline, 1st and 2nd drafts; 2) final script. , Aug. 10, 1961
box 17
Panama: "Danny the horse." (incl. step–outline, storylines, 1st draft) , Jan. 15, 1961
box 17
R.B. and Myrnalene. (incl. pilot script for series; storyline & 1st draft for episode – "Refund") , Nov. 7, 1961
box 17
Wagon Train: "The Jenna Douglas story." . 2 folders: 1) 1st draft, June revision – ditto; 2) Aug. revised script – ditto. , Aug. 9, 1961
box 17
Wagon Train: "The Baylor Crofoot story." (2nd draft; final script). , Oct. 9, 1961
box 17
Window on main street: "Vinia Webster." (incl. character sketches; outlines; 1st, 2nd & 3rd drafts) , Apr. 13, 1961
box 17
The Farmer's Daughter: "Where's Katy?." Story by Charles Woolf. (McGreevey rewrite). , Dec. 3, 1962
box 17
General Electric Theater: "Somebody please help me!." (incl. 2 drafts and final script) , Mar. 21, 1962
box 17
It's a Man's World: "Winning his way." (incl. draft – carbon; final revision – ditto) , Apr. 9, 1962
box 17
It's a Man's World: "Man on the second floor." (final – ditto). , May 21, l962
box 17
Jamaica reef. (storyline) , Feb. 14, 1962
box 17
Laramie: "The road to Helena." . Story by Dan Ullman, teleplay by John McGreevey. (incl. copy of original story and 2 revisions – ditto). , July 17, 1962
box 17
My Three Sons: "What's cooking?." , May 2, 1962
box 17
My Three Sons: "The clunky kid." (rewrite) , June 13, 1962
box 17
My Three Sons: "First things first." (1st and 2nd drafts) , June 27, 1962
box 17
My Three Sons: "Honorable grandfather." , July 17, 1962
box 17
My Three Sons: "Make way for yesterday." , Oct. 31, 1962
box 18
Our Man Higgins: "From the forest primeval." (revised final draft) , July 3, 1962
box 18
Our Man Higgins: "A Servant of the people." (final draft) , Aug. 1, 1962
box 18
Our Man Higgins: "Lady of leisure." (final draft) , Aug. 8, 1962
box 18
Our Man Higgins: "A bunch of forget–me–nots." (revised final draft) , Oct. 8, 1962
box 18
Our Man Higgins: "The Three faces of Higgins" (final draft) , Oct. 23, 1962
box 18
Our Man Higgins: "The Milkman cometh." (final draft) , Nov. 9, 1962
box 18
Our Man Higgins: "That royal and ancient game" (final draft) , Dec. 7, 1962
box 18
Our Man Higgins: "Higgins' understudy." (final draft) , Dec. 28, 1962
box 18
Route 66 – "Fear is the vector." . 2 folders: 1) 2 storylines; 1st draft – carbons; 2) 2 later drafts – carbons. , Oct. 2, 1962
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Tutt and Mr. Tutt: "With his boots on" (incl. series presentation, story lines, 1st and 2nd drafts of episode) , Jan. 2, 1962
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Wagon Train: "The Eve Newhope story." (revised draft) , Aug. 3, 1962
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Wagon Train: "The Anne Duggan story." (incl. 1st & revised drafts) , Aug. 27, 1962
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Arrest and Trial: "A shield is for hiding behind." . 2 folders: 1) series presentation; storyline – carbon; July 5 script – ditto; 2) 5 sets of revisions – ditto; final script – ditto. , July 31, 1963
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The Farmer's Daughter: "Agatha's blues." (final draft) , June 7, 1963
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The Farmer's Daughter: "The speechmaker." Parts I & II. (2 folders) , July 9, l963
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The Farmer's Daughter: "Comes the revolution." (final draft) , Aug. 28, 1963
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The Farmer's Daughter: "The 499 steps." (Polish draft) , Oct. 11, 1963
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Grindl: "That's the spirit." (story – carbon) , Oct. 7, 1963
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Grindl: "Dial G for Grindl." (final draft) , Oct. 8, 1963
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Hazel: "Hazel's luck." (revised final draft) "Piccolo Mondo." April 4, 1963. (final draft) , Feb. 1, 1963
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High adventure: "The irresponsible." (series presentation and story line) , Feb. 14, 1963
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My Three Sons: "Guest in the house." (revision) , July 11, 1963
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My Three Sons: "My fair Chinese lady." , Sept. 12, 1963
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My Three Sons: "The guys and the dolls." (1st revision) , Oct. 21, 1963
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My Three Sons: "Never look back" (1st and final revisions) , Nov. 5, 1963
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My Three Sons: "The system." n.d.
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Our Man Higgins: "Delinquent for a day." (final draft) , Mar. 5, 1963
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Our Man Higgins: "Half a Higgins..." (1st draft) , Jan. 17, 1963
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Our Man Higgins: "Who's on first?" (1st draft) , Feb. 1, 1963
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Wagon Train: "The Blane Wessels Story." , Feb. 1, 1963
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Wagon Train: "The Fort Pierce story." , May 14, 1963
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Wagon Train: "The Suitors." , Oct. 10, 1963
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Wagon Train: "The Trace McCloud story." , Dec. 18, 1963
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Arrest and Trial: "Birds of a feather." (incl. story – carbon; final revised script – ditto). , Mar. 25, 1964
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Court martial: "The expendable man." (incl. series description; 1st & 2nd drafts of episode) , June 30, 1964
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The Farmer's Daughter: "The Octopus." (1st & final drafts – mimeo). , Mar. 3, 1964
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Grindl: "Everyone's coming up roses." (final draft with revisions) , Feb. 25,1964
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Grindl: "The Ghastly honeymoon." (final draft with revisions) , Aug. 27, 1964
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Hazel: "A lesson in diplomacy." (revised final draft) , May 21, 1964
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Hazel: "Temper! Temper!" (2nd & final draft). , Oct. 5, l964
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The Magnificent Orlando: "The Bernini Magdalen." (incl. storyline, series prospectus, 2nd draft of episode) , Dec. 31, 1964
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My Three Sons: "A serious girl." , April 17, 1964
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My Three Sons: "The lotus blossom." , June 5, 1964
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My Three Sons: "The coffeehouse set." , June 25, 1964
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Never too old: "Let me entertain you." [series title varies] (incl.series prospectus; 1st draft of episode) , Oct. 6, 1964
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Panama. [title varies; originally proposed as a series, finally shown as episode of KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE] (incl. series prospectus & 2 revised drafts). , Dec. 31, 1964
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Sea Venture. (incl. notes and presentation for a prospective series)
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12 O'Clock High: "The Hotshot." (incl. series prospectus; various storylines; 1st draft of episode) , June 16, 1964
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Voyage [to bottom of the sea]. . 3 folders: 1) "Eleven days to zero" – pilot script for series, by Irwin Allen; 2) "Rescue." . 1st draft – carbon; 3) "Mist of silence." (2nd draft – carbon). , May 11, 1964, Apr. 18, 1964, May 11, 1964
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Wagon Train: "Oh what a beautiful city" (story) , Jan. 8, 1964
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Wagon Train: "The Link Cheney story." (draft) , Feb. 13, 1964
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Wagon Train: "Those who stay behind." , Apr. 27, 1964
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Wagon Train: "The hide hunters." , June 4, 1964
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Wagon Train: "The Chottsie Gallegher story." (incl. storylines; 1st and 2nd drafts). , Aug. 19,1964
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Hazel: "Do not disturb occupants." (final draft) , May 27, 1965
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Hazel: "A–haunting we will go." (final draft) , July 7, 1965
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Hazel: "Jury duty." (incl. storyline; 2nd draft; final & revised final drafts). , Aug. 27, 1965
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Hazel: "Noblesse oblige." (final draft) , Sept. 28, 1965
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Hazel: "But is it art?" (final draft) , Nov. 16, 1965
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Laredo: "Three's company." (two revisions) , Aug. 10, 1965
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Laredo: "Anybody here seen Billy?" (four revisions) , Aug. 20, 1965
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Laredo: "The Pride of the rangers." (incl. storyline and revision) , Oct. 22, 1965
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Laredo: "Above the law." Dec. 3, 1965. 2 folders: 1) 2 storylines for "This gun for hire"; storyline for new title; 2) script, revisions, shooting schedules
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My Three Sons: "Robbie and the slave girl." (revision) , June 15, 1965
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My Three Sons: "My son, the ballerina." (revision) , June 28, 1965
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"Ernie and that woman." (revised draft) , June 30, 1965
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My Three Sons: "Kid brother blues." (1st draft & revision) , July 15, 1965
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My Three Sons: "Mary Lou." (revision) , July 20, 1965
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My Three Sons: "The Wheels." (incl. storylines; 1st draft & revisions) , Aug. 24, 1965
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Family Affair: "Jody & Cissy." , June 1, 1966
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"The Matter of school." , June 8, 1966
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"Friendship, friendship." (rewrite) , July 1, 1966
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Family Affair, cont.
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"The gift horse." (2 revisions) , July 21, 1966
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"Mrs. Beasley, where are you?." , July 22, 1966
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"Beware the other woman." (rewrite) , Aug. 29, 1966
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"Fancy free." , Oct. 26, 1966
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"A helping hand." , Nov. 4, 1966
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"Freddie." , Dec. 5, 1966
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"The candy–striper." (rewrite) , Dec. 28, 1966
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The FBI: "The Assassin." (incl. outline; 1st & final drafts). , June 22, 1966
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Gidget: "I have a friend who..." (incl. treatment; story; 1st draft; polish). , Feb. 7, 1966
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Gidget: "I have a friend who..." (incl. treatment; story; 1st draft; polish). , Feb. 7, 1966
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Hazel: "The perfect boss." (final draft) , Jan. 31, 1966
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The King's pirate. (final scene only) , Nov. 9, 1966
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Laredo: "Sound of terror." (incl. storyline & 1st draft) , Feb.8, 1966
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Laredo: "Any way the wind blows." (incl. 1st draft; revision; castsheet; shooting schedule) , June 17, 1966
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Laredo: "One two many voices." (incl. cast sheet and revisions) , Aug. 17, 1966
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Laredo: "Like one of the family." (incl. 1st draft; revisions) , Nov. 1, 1966
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Love on a Rooftop: "17 ways to cook hamburger." (1st draft - by series creator Bernie Slade) , March 30, 1966
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Love on a Rooftop: "Dave's night out." (final draft) , May 25, 1966
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Love on a Rooftop: "There's gotta be something wrong with her." (final draft) , June 22, 1966
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Love on a Rooftop: "Debt of gratitude." (final draft) , Dec. 7, 1966
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My fifteen blocks: "Josh's problem pal." (storyline; incl. in folder: 2 earlier scripts for series by different writers). , Jan. 19, 1966
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My Three Sons: "Robbie's underground movie." , Mar. 16, 1966
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My Three Sons: "Arrivederci, Robbie." , Mar. 17, 1966
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My Three Sons: "Ernie's crowd." , April 21, 1966
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My Three Sons: "Happy birthday, world." , May 19, 1966
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My Three Sons: "Both your houses." (1st draft & revision) , June 28, 1966
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My Three Sons: "TV or not TV" (revised draft) , Aug. 3, 1966
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Call Vortex 10,000.. 2 folders: 1) series presentation – carbon; draft for episode "Wonder drug" – carbon; storyline for "Blackout" – 2 copies, carbon; 2) draft for "Blackout" – carbon; final screenplay for BLACKOUT without series title. , Sept. 11, 1967
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Family Affair: "Arthur: the invisible bear." , May 5, 1967
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Family Affair: "Family portrait." , May 5, 1967
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Family Affair: "The new Cissy." , May 8, 1967
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Family Affair: "A man's place." , June 26, 1967
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Family Affair: "The great Kow–Tow." , Aug. 29, 1967
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The Flying Nun: "Hey hero – where's the clay on your feet?" (storyline and outline) , July 7, 1967
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The Flying Nun: "It's an ill wind." (revised final draft) , Aug. 7, 1967
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The Flying Nun: "Tonio's mother." (final draft) , Sept. 19, 1967
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The Flying Nun: "A Fish story." (final draft) , Oct. 27, 1967
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The Flying Nun: "Love me, love my dog." (final draft) , Dec. 5, 1967
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The Flying Nun: "If you want to fly, keep your cornette dry." (1st draft – McGreevey rewrite) , Aug. 3, 1967
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Ironside: "The Challenge." , Dec. 27, 1967 (incl. storyline & revisions)
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My Three Sons: "Time of Innocence." , Sept. 19, 1967
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Walt Disney: "The feather farm." [broadcast in 1969]. 2 folders: 1) incl. inter-office communication re: script; third draft treatment; 2) revised teleplay – mimeo , June 5, 1967
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Zip. (incl. copy of series description, characters and format; outline – carbon; storyline – carbon; step–outline – carbon; & story – carbon). , July 31, 1967
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Baker's dozen. . 2 folders: 1) 1st draft for series, by Fred Freeman and Lawrence J. Cohen (1967); pilot treatment by John McGreevey; 2) 1st & 2nd drafts of teleplay by John McGreevey (1968) – mimeo. , Sept. 20, 1968
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The Doris Day Show: "A five dollar bill." (incl. series synopsis and description; storyline – carbon; 2nd draft with revisions laid in – carbon). , Oct. 21, 1968
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Family Affair: "A Matter of choice." (production 133) , Apr. 1, 1968
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Family Affair: "The Substitute teacher." (prod. 134) , Apr. 9, 1968
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Family Affair: "A Nanny for all seasons." , Apr. 19, 1968
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Family Affair: "Holiday in Spain." part I. (incl. storyline & revision) , June 6, 1968
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Family Affair: "Holiday in Spain" part II. , June 7, 1968
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Family Affair: "Holiday in Spain" part III. , June 7, 1968
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Family Affair: "The Matter of Dignity." , June 26, 1968
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The Flying Nun: "Where There's a Will" (final draft) , Jan. 9, 1968
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The Flying Nun: "To fly or not to fly." (step–outline & final draft) , May 29, 1968
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The Flying Nun: "How to be a Spanish grandmother." (incl. story; storyline; 1st, 2nd, & final drafts) , Sept. 30, 1968
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The Ghost and Mrs. Muir: "Mr. Perfect." (1st & final drafts) , June 27, 1968
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Here come the brides: "One to a customer." (incl. story; storyline; revised storyline; 1st draft; final draft with revision sheets) , Dec. 2, 1968
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Mayberry R.F.D.: "Andy and Helen get married." (; airdate ) (incl. in folder: film and release schedule for season and abstracts of episodes) , May 18, 1968, 9/23/68
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Mayberry R.F.D.: "The Church play." (revised draft) , July 1968
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Mayberry R.F.D.: "Driver education." (revision) , Oct. 1968
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Mayberry R.F.D.: "An Efficient service station." , Nov. 26, 1968
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That Girl: "Fly Me to the Moon." (incl. storyline; 1st & 2nd drafts) , Nov. 4, 1968
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Family Affair: "Goodbye Harold." , May 27, 1969
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Gidget grows up [movie for television]. . 3 folders: 1) GIDGET GOES TO NEW YORK, paperback novel; misc. U.N. printed material; step outline; 2) outline and final draft; 3) revisions , May 1969
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I dream of Jeannie – "See you in C–U–B‑A!." (final draft) , May 20, 1969
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Mayberry R.F.D.: "Ask Aunt Bee." . 1st & 2nd drafts. (incl. in folder: Film and release schedule for season & abstracts of season's episodes) , June 3, 1969
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Mayberry R.F.D.: "Goober's brother." (draft & revision) , June 12, 1969
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Mayberry R.F.D.: "Emmett and the ring." , Nov. 12, 1969
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My world and welcome to it – "The mating dance." ("We'll cross that bridge when we come to it!") (revised 1st draft) , Nov. 3, 1969
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The Name of the Game
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"The Playboy of the Eastern World!" 2 folders: 1) storyline; revised storyline; 1st draft; 2) polish – carbon; revisions – mimeo.
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"Whatever Happened to Byron Rhodes." (storyline) , Dec. l0, l969
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Nancy. . 3 folders: 1) corr. with Sidney Sheldon re: series; series description; pilot story and revision by John McGreevey – carbons (variously called "Jack and Jill," "the President's Daughter"); 2) 3 drafts of script "The President's Daughter," by John McGreevey; 3) "Nancy," written by Sidney Sheldon – mimeo script with revisions , Dec. 5, 1969
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Nanny and the Professor: "Nanny will do." (revised final draft, by A.J. Carothers – series pilot). , Sept. 20, 1969
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Nanny and the Professor: "The Scientific approach." (shooting final) , Dec. 2, 1969
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Nanny and the Professor: "The Astronomers." (1st draft & re–write) , Dec. 8, 1969
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To Rome with Love: "To Rome with Love." Teleplay by Edmund Hartment. [pilot for series] , Nov. 13, 1968
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To Rome with Love: "This is Home?" (revision and 1st draft) , Apr. 10, 1969
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To Rome with Love: "Anything Can Happen in Rome." (re-write) , June 7, 1969
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To Rome with Love: "Hello, Aunt Harriet." , June 16, 1969
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To Rome with Love: "Goodbye, Aunt Harriet." (Prod. 503 – revision) , June 13, 1969
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To Rome with Love: "A Palazzo is Not a Home." (Prod. 509 – revision) , June 13, 1969
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To Rome with Love: "The Secret Day." (Prod. 515 – revision). , Aug. 8, 1969
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To Rome with Love: "Roman Wedding." (revision) , Oct. 9, 1969
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To Rome with Love: "To Go Home Again." (Prod. 521 – revision) , Nov. 17, 1969
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To Rome with Love: "The beautiful people." (Prod. 518) , Nov. 20, 1969
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Walt Disney: "The boy who stole the elephant." . 2 folders: 1) Synopsis, by Julilly H. Kohler; story progression A, by John McGreevey; storyline by J.M.; 2) treatment, by J.M. – carbon. , Feb. 18, 1969
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Crowhaven Farm [movie of the week]. . 2 folders: 1) story; 2 versions of outline; 2) shooting script. , June 29, 1970
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Family Affair: "Put your dreams away." (outline & 1st draft). , Apr. 1, 1970
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Family Affair: "The Good neighbors." (1st draft). , Apr. 28, 1970
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Make Room for Grandaddy: "A Matter of Principle." (1st & 2nd drafts – carbons). , Apr. 27, 1970
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Mayberry R.F.D.: "Emmett's Invention." (incl. storyline, 2nd draft, revised script) , Dec. 3, 1970
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The Most Deadly Game: "Photo finish." (revised 1st draft – mimeo) , May 27, 1970
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Name of the game: "Eligible for parole." (3 storylines, with variant titles) , Mar. 10, 1970
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Nanny and the Professor: "Strictly for the birds." (incl. Xerox of story; final script) , Jan. 23, 1970
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Nanny and the Professor: "An Element of risk." (final) , Feb. 11, 1970
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Nanny and the Professor: "Back to nature." (final) , Aug. 11, 1970
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Nanny and the Professor: "Kid stuff." (final) , Sept. 4, 1970
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Nanny and the Professor: "The Unknown factor." (final) , Nov. 6, 1970
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Sister Rita (2 scripts) Series description; presentation storyline; various "premises" and "capsules" of episodes. , Apr. 3, 1970
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Sister Rita: "A Matter of pride." (storyline & 1st draft) , June 3, 1970
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Sister Rita: "Dealing with Danny." (storyline & 1st draft) , July 26, 1970
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The Smith Family: "The Strangers." (script and revised script) , Oct. 9, 1970
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The Smith Family: "The Rookie." (1st draft & revisions) , Nov. 11, 1970
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To Rome with Love: "Rome is where you find it." (1st draft) , May 21, 1970
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To Rome with Love: "The Boy next door." (variant synopses & 1st draft) , June 8, 1970
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To Rome with Love: "The Rose garden." (1st draft) , June 29, 1970
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To Rome with Love: "Brief encounters." (2nd draft – carbon). , Sept. 30, 1970
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Gidget gets married [movie for television]. . 3 folders: 1) story; 2) revised draft; 3) 2nd rev. draft , Sept. 13, 1971
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Ironside: "Murder impromptu." (incl. revised story, storyline, revised draft) , Aug. 27, 1971
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Mayberry R.F.D.: "Goober's speech." (storyline) , Feb. 17, 1971
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Nanny and the professor: "Professor Pygmalion." . 2 folders: 1) story & 2nd draft; 2) final draft & revised final , Sept. 20, 1971
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Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law: "Make no mistake." (revisions) , Aug. 5, 1971
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Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law: "Nothing personal." (revisions) , Sept. 20, 1971
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Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law: "Smiles from yesterday." (revisions) , Dec. 31, 1971
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Sarge: "Identity Crisis." (revised script - mimeo) , Aug. 23, 1971
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Sarge: "Instruments of darkness." (story & revision); Nov. 17, 1971. [episode never filmed] , Aug. 4, 1971
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The Smith Family: "Father's Day." (1st draft & revision) , June 25, 1971
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The Smith Family: "State's Witness." (1st draft & revisions) , July 9, 1971
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The Smith Family: "Class of '46." (1st draft & revision) , Aug. 27, 1971
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The Smith Family: "Winner Take All." (revisions) , Sept. 16, 1971
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Biography: "For the woman I love." [aired as "Portrait: The woman I love"]. . 2 folders: 1) story & revised draft; 2) final revisions; press notices re: show , Dec. 1972
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Bridget Loves Bernie: "A funny thing happened on the way to the Vatican." (revised script – mimeo). , June 28, 1972
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Ghost Story: "Bad connection." [airdate: Oct. 6, 1972] , June 12, 1972
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Honeymoon Suite: "Not so golden wedding." (outline & shooting script). , June 15, 1972
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A Little Action for the Ladies [movie for television]. . 2 folders: 1) story & revised story; 2) 1st draft & revision. , Apr. 21, 1972
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Longstreet: "A faithful friend is a strong defense." (story & 2nd draft - never aired, series cancelled). , Apr. 21, 1972
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Mr. and Mrs.: "Bridging the Gap." (folder incl. "Who is Joe DiMaggio?" – prologue and pilot script by Bernard Slade). , Oct. 20, 1972
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Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law: "Who saw him die?" (story outline & revisions; revised script) , July 13, 1972
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Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law: "Sigh no more, lady." (story outline & revisions) , Sept. 22, 1972
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Room 222: "A little flyer on the market." , June 22, 1972
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Room 222: "Bleep." . Story by John McGreevey and Albert Ruben. (2nd revised final) , Aug. 29, 1972
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Room 222: "Pardon me – your apathy is showing." (story, 1st & 2nd drafts – carbons) , Sept. 19, 1972
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The Waltons: "The homecoming." (pilot for series, by Earl Hamner). , Sept. 16, 1972
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The Waltons: "The Hunt." (final draft) , May 18, 1972
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The Waltons: "The foundling." (final & revised final draft) , May 23, 1972
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The Waltons: "The honeymoon." (final draft – written by Earl Hamner) , June 13, 1972
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The Waltons: "The star." (final with revisions inserted) , Aug. 29, 1972
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The Waltons: "The literary man." (re-write) , Sept. 29, 1972
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The Waltons: "The legend." (final draft & revisions) , Oct. 9, 1972
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Andy Williams Christmas Show. 3 folders: outline, music, 2 scripts
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Canon: "Danger in numbers." (notes; storyline; revised storyline ) , 5/29/73, 6/2/73
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Christmas Dreams. 3 folders: pilot script by Earl Hammer; storyline, outline, first draft by John McGreevey , June 1973
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Christmas Dreams, cont. 2 folders
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'Doc' by Jeff Andrus. Revised by John McGreevey. , Mar. 5, 1973
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Doc Elliot: "The Carrier." 2 folders. (storyline; final draft. Episode aired ) , July 12, 1973, Feb. 20, 1974
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Dreams of Victory. 3 folders. (outline; outline, ; first draft, ) , 5/17/73, 5/22/73, 6/25/73
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Indict and Convict: "Prowler" by Edward DeBlasio. . , Dec. 14, 1972
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Indict and Convict: "Rape!" by John McGreevey. (outline ; story outline, ; first draft , second draft ) , Jan. 24, 1973, 8/28/73, 9/26/73, 10/8/73
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Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law: "A killer with a badge." (final re–write) [Aired: ] , Oct. 16, 1973, 2/9/74
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Portrait: A Man Whose Name was John. 6 folders. (Outline and development; script; script, ; revised pages; clippings) [Aired: ] , Dec. 28, 1972, Feb. 16, 1973, Apr. 22, 1973
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Ship of Dreams. (notes; synopsis)
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The Waltons: "The Easter Story." 3 folders
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The Waltons: "The Fawn." 2 folders. [Aired: ] , 11–8–73
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The Waltons: "The Honeymoon." 2 folders. [Aired: ] , 1/10/74
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The Waltons: "The Scholar." [] , Aired: Feb. 25, l973
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The Waltons: "The Substitute." (final draft) , May 22, 1973
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Andy Williams Christmas Show. 3 folders.
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Apple's Way: "The Applicant" 2 folders. [Aired: ] , 4/21/74
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Apple's Way: "The Real Thanksgiving." 3 folders. [Aired: ] , 11–24–74
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Apple's Way: "As Time Goes By." 4 folders. (breakdown; treatment; first draft; later draft)
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Apple's Way: "Chocolate Charlie." (two treatments: , ) , 10/21/74, 11/11/74
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The Douglas Family (planning and development notes) , 1/16/74
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The Douglas Family: "The Difference." Teleplay by Booker Bradshaw and David P. Lewis. (first draft)
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The Douglas Family: "Joyride for Joey."
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The Douglas Family: "The Practical Thing." (first draft) , 3/27/74
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The Douglas Family: "Lovejoy." (3 drafts)
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The Fess Parker Show: "The Essential Susie." 4 folders: (notes, first draft, 3 revised drafts:) , 12/10/73–1/29/74
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Hammond's Quest. (story; treatment)
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Lucas Tanner: "A Serious Girl." 3 folders.
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Portrait: Churchill. (synopsis; storyline)
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Punch and Jody. 6 folders. (presentation draft; revised, ; revised, ). , 11/15/73, 1–10–74, 1–16–74
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"My Kind of People." (first draft - episode for proposed Punch and Jody series) , 4/1/74
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The Runaways. 4 folders. (2 treatments and ; revised screenplay ; third revised final draft, ) , 7/15/73, 8/8/73, 3/30/74, 9/13/74
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Sam Whitman, M. D. (series presentation)
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The Waltons: "The First Day." 3 folders. [Aired: ] , 9/19/74
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The Waltons: "The Friend." by Louis Vipperman and Yavon S. Van Hook. (outline) , Feb. 25, 1974
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The Waltons: "The Match–Makers." 2 folders. (story; first draft)
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The American Spirit
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The Best Years of Our Lives. Teleplay. 4 folders. (treatment; first draft; second draft; final draft, ) , Dec. l3, 1974, Feb. 12, 1975
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The Best Years of Our Lives (series). 10 folders. (prospectus; storyline)
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The Best Years of Our Lives: "Fathers and sons." (story 9/5/75; first draft; first draft, ) , 9/30/75, Oct. 6, 1975
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The Best Years of Our Lives: "Fresh start." (story and first draft)
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The Best Years of Our Lives: "Homer's Dream." (story and first draft)
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The Best Years of Our Lives: "Standing Up."
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Cody's Paradise. 6 folders. (treatment; first draft; revised drafts) , Aug. 1975
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Insight: "The Lookout." (story)
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Insight: "The Pendulum." (draft ; revised draft ; final, ) , 5/10/75, 5/15/75, 5/15/75
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Insight: "Stripping." (notes; final script)
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Judge Horton and the Scotsboro Boys. 12 folders [Aired: ] (treatments; scripts; clippings; correspondence re: nominations and awards; legal papers, ) , Apr. 22, 1976, 1977-1981
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My Father Isn't: An After School Special Presentation (script)
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Prehistoric Island. 3 folders. (notes; scripts)
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The Waltons. 11 folders. (4th season schedule; sample outline; research material)
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The Waltons: "The Big Brother" 3 folders. [Aired: ] , Jan. 29, 1976
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The Waltons: "The Breakdown" 2 folders. [Aired: ] , 10/16/75
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The Waltons: "The Burnout" 3 folders. [Aired: ] , 1/22/76
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Dark Companion: The Story of Matthew Henson. 4 folders. (notes; scripts)
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The Death of Ritchie. [Aired: ] (notes; presentation; screenplay; clippings) , Jan. 10, 1977
box 27
The Devil and Daniel Webster, an Adaptation. 3 folders.
box 27
The Disappearance of Aimee. 8 folders. [Aired: ] (outline scripts – draft and "as broadcast"; clippings) , Nov. 17, 1976
box 27
Dreams of Victory. (revised script) , 5/7/76
box 27
Sargeant Matlovich vs. the U. S. Air Force. 9 folders. (notes; research material; drafts and revised drafts of screenplay; taped interviews; trial records and transcript)
box 27
Trust–Fall: A Story of CEDU. 7 folders. (source material; notes; series presentation; treatment; scripts)
box 27
The Waltons: "The collision" (notes and story; final revised script). [Aired: ] , 3/4/76
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The Waltons: "The First Edition." (notes and story; revised final draft) [Aired: , 2/3/77
box 28
"The Best Christmas." (notes and story; final draft) [Aired: ] , 12/9/76
box 28
The Day the Laughter Stopped. 4 folders. (notes; treatment; source material; screenplay) , Oct. 25, 1977
box 28
Insight: "A Joyful Noise." (notes and script)
box 28
The Norvelles: "Priorities" (notes; story; teleplay) , 10/10/77
box 28
Ruby and Oswald. 6 folders. (source material; step outline; screenplay; revised final; clippings). [Aired: ] , June 28, 1977, Feb. 8, 1978
box 28
The Waltons: "The Hiding Place." (notes; storyline; revised final draft). [Aired: ] , 3/3/77
box 28
The Waltons: "The Children's Carol." (notes; storyline; 2 drafts) [Aired: ] , 12/15/77
box 28
Clarence. (screenplay ; revised screenplay) , 10/9/78
box 28
Insight: "Get in Touch." (notes; teleplay) , 3/30/78
box 28
Insight: "Is Anyone Listening." (revised teleplay) , 4/26/78
box 28
Judge Andy Hardy. 3 folders. (story possibilities; story, ; story for episode, "Fathers and Sons," ) , 9/20/78, 10/2/78, 12/27/78
box 29
Little Mo. 5 folders. (notes; screenplay; two revised screenplays; clippings) [Aired: , Sept. 5, 1978
box 29
The Millionaire. 4 folders. (storyline; treatment; screenplay; revised screenplay, ) , 5/8/78, Aug. 30, 1978
box 29
The New Adventures of Heidi. 9 folders. (notes; treatment; cast and crew lists; shooting schedule; screenplay) , June 5, 1978
box 29
Rainbow. 7 folders. (notes; research; step outline; screenplays; clippings) [Aired: ] , Nov. 6, 1978
box 29
Roots: The Next Generations: Show #6. 18 folders. (treatment; screenplays - drafts and revisions)
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Roots: The Next Generations: Show #7. 5 folders. (treatment; screenplay drafts and revisions)
box 30
The Waltons: 7th season.
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"The Illusion." (storyline; first draft; revised final) [Aired: ] , 11/16/78
box 30
Walton's Mountain. By Earl Hamner. [a spin–off from The Waltons] 23 p.
box 30
Bess. (research materials; notes; first draft screenplay)
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Christmas Lilies of the Field: A Sequel to "Lilies of the Field." 6 folders. (notes; storyline; screenplay; final shooting script) , Sept. 3, 1979
box 30
Heartland, U.S.A.: "Windmill" (2 drafts) , Nov. 1979
box 30
Heartland, U.S.A.: "Windmill" (2 drafts) , Nov. 1979
box 30
Juliette. (notes; treatment) , Mar. 30, 1979
box 30
Land of the Angry Child: A Story of VisionQuest. 4 folders. (notes; screenplay; research materials)
box 30
Miracle at Carville. 6 folders. (notes; outline; research material; first and revised drafts of screenplay)
box 31
Miracle at Carville, cont. (revised screenplay) , 8/6/79
box 31
Number one Rockwood (treatment; first draft; revised draft) , 3/5/79
box 31
Insight: "She." (notes; first draft; revised draft)
box 31
Kincaid & Associates: A television series (notes; story)
box 31
McCallister. A series for television developed by Inez Asher and John McGreevey. [presentation] (also titled: Shepherd)
box 31
Night Crossing. (Walt Disney Studios film; released 1981) 6 folders: (notes and research material; interview transcriptions; outline; screenplay; revised screenplay; clippings)
box 31
Pack It In: A comedy concept for television developed by John McGreevey. [presentation]
box 31
Simple Justice. 19 folders. (correspondence; notes; research materials; court transcripts; first draft of episodes 1 and 2; second draft of episodes 1–3)
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Simple Justice, cont. 4 folders. (final scripts, episodes 1-3; 2 casette tapes: Simple Justice conference; newsreel footage of Thurgood Marshall) , 4/2/81
box 32
Staying Together. A dramatic series for television developed by John McGreevey [presentation] - "First Thing's First" (2 revisions) , Nov. 1980
box 32
Tallulah. (notes; step outline)
box 32
Murder in Texas. 18 folders. (notes; outlines; part I: draft and revised draft; research materials) [Aired: ] , May 3-4, 1981
box 33
Murder in Texas, cont. 5 folders. (research materials; clippings; advertisements, etc.)
box 33
Walt Disney - One Man's Dream. 12 folders. (notes; preliminary run down; revised script; music; staff list, etc., ; script drafts, ; schedule, May; research and background material) [Aired: , Feb. 1981, Mar. 1981, Apr. and May, 1981, 12/12/81
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The Best of Friends. 4 folders. (2 cassette tapes; notes; pencil draft, step outline; first draft ; first draft with holograph changes; revised screenplay [here titled: Two Close])) , 9/29/81, 2/1/82, April 26, 1982
box 34
Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story. 7 folders. (notes, publicity and clippings; draft; revised; revised - annotated copy; polish ; final) , 4/23/82, 6-7-82
box 34
Food for Thought. 3 folders. (notes, research materials; First draft; revised draft 2 cop.) , 1/18/82, 2/5/82
box 34
Kenya Encounter. 5 folders. (notes; treatment; First draft script; First draft with holograph changes; revised teleplay ) , 6/1/82
box 35
Priest. 4 folders. (research, interview tapes, notes, first draft; 2nd draft , 11/10/82
box 35
The Great American Family Awards. (notes, photocopies, treatment?)
box 35
Helen and Teacher. The Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy, by Joseph P. Lash. Adapted for Television by John McGreevey. 6 folders. (notes, outline; clippings, publicity; copy of Lash, Joseph P. Helen and Teacher. New York: Delta/Seymour Lawrence; First draft ; Second draft ; polish ; final) , 1974, 8/16/82, 10/15/82, 2/15/83
box 35
The Nebraska Project. 6 folders. (research; storyline, notes; First draft; Second draft ) , 2/21/83, 4/20/83
box 36
The Return of Marcus Welby. 7 folders. (research materials; notes, step outline, misc.; First draft; script; script ; script ; revised script, photocopy, ) , 9/20/83, 9/29/83, 11/2/83, 2/84
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Shooter. 7 folders. (notes, clippings, script pages; First draft; revised ; Hot Shot - first draft ; draft ; revised ) , 9/23/82, 11/15/82, 11/19/82, 11/30/82, 2/27/83
box 36
Aurora. 4 folders. (revised script 12/1/83; second draft revised ; revised second draft , with pencil changes and notations; clippings, etc. re: production, ) , 12/1/83, 12/22/83, 1984
box 36
Consenting Adult. 6 folders. (notes, step outline; notes, first draft; revised ; revised draft ; revised ; clippings, misc.) , 12/19/83, 2/1/84, 4/17/84, 4/27/84
box 36
Embassy. 3 folders. (notes, clippings; First draft;; Revised ) , 10/22/84, 11/9/84
box 37
Embassy, cont. 2 folders. (revised draft; revised, with Jan. 31 and Feb. 4 revisions) , Jan. 3, 1985
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Flight # 90: Disaster on the Potomac. 8 folders. (Notes, research, clippings; First draft; revised; revised, ; revised; [shooting script] and schedule, ) , Sept. 20, 1993, Nov. 10, 1983, Jan. 6, 1984
box 37
The Horrors of Edgar Allan Poe. 5 folders. (notes, outline, misc.; research; First draft [here titled: Sounds of Darkness: Dreams and Visions of Edgar Allan Poe; photocopy of first draft with pencil changes, etc.; Second draft ) , 6/27/94, 1/7/85
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The Quiet Man - [proposal] , 1984
box 37
Renaissance Woman. 9 folders. (Notes, research; script; revised, ; Final draft, ; Part 1, first draft, ; Part 2, first draft, ; Part 1, revised ; Part 2, ; notes, synopsis, short version, May 1984 – title variant: The Secret Smile.) , 9/26/83, 12/12/83, 1/26/84, 4/30/84, 4/30/84, 6/18/84, revised 6/18/84
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A Time to Live. 7 folders. (Notes, storyline, misc.; Research – book: Intensive Care, by Mary–lLou Weisman, 2 cassette tapes; Intensive Care, First draft; First draft, ; Notes, changes, revisions, ; First draft with pencil changes, etc.; Second draft, – with new title) , 11/30/84, Mar. 1, 1985, 8/4/85, 11/30/84, Aug. 6, 1985
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At Hazard. (proposal, notes, research)
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In the Shadow of Plenty. 8 folders. (Notes; misc. – clippings, etc.; Proposal, outline; First draft; revisions ; revisions ; Second draft, ; Revised, ) , 2/14/85, 6/7/85, 6/20/85, July 85, 7/30/85
box 38
The Kilgour Story. 5 folders. Notes, research; First draft; First draft with holograph changes and re–writes; Revised, ; Revised ) , 4/25/85, 9/3/85, 11/18/85
box 38
Kinsey Institute project – never completed (photocopies, printed)
box 39
: Unholy Matrimony. 16 folders. (research - trial transcripts; "Obsession" by John Dillman; Notes; various drafts, polish, revised scripts; Final script) , 1985-88
box 40
Fortunate Pilgrim. 15 folders. (includes notes; step outline; First draft; revised drafts and pages, ; Final draft, ; revisions, ) , 3/21/86, July-Oct., 1986, 11/12/86, Apr.-May, 1987
box 40
Pressure Point. 6 folders. (Notes, research; First draft; revised scripts and pages, , , , & ) , 5/12/86, 6/16, 9/10, 10/6, 12/12/86
box 40
Something Growing. 6 folders. (research; First draft; First draft rejected pages; revised ; Revised draft; revised pages, ) , 9/10/85, 9/11/85, 3/1/86, 8/20/86
box 41
Braddock. 4 folders. (Notes, outline; First draft; First draft, [differs from above draft]; revised/rejected pages) , 3/17/87, 3/17/87
box 41
Earthquake. 9 folders. (includes research materials; First draft; revisions; rejected pages) , 3/17/87
box 41
Jack Kelly: An American Hero. 7 folders. (Notes; research; First draft; part 1, ; part 2, ) , 2/15/86, 6/5/86, 8/1/86
box 75
, J - Z , 1987
box 75
Jack Kelly, cont. 3 folders. (Revised draft; Revised script, ) , 10/3/86, 1/16/87
box 75
Unrealized projects. 2 folders.
box 75
Santispac. Proposal, notes, correspondence.
box 75
When the War is Over. Notes, research.

Subseries:

Miscellaneous
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Alias Adam. Typescript - carbon. [Published in Adventure (vol. 13, no. 10)] , Oct. 1951
box 43
And Some must wait. [Play]. Ditto copy with penciled changes, deletions, etc. Produced by Repertoire Theatre, Toledo, Ohio. [ca.] , 1950
box 43
Angels alone. [Play]. Typescript. [] , 1942
box 43
Antelope boy. A fantasy in three scenes. Based on a short story by Margaret Phelps. . Typescript – carbon. , 1951
box 43
The Beast of Budapest. Screenplay. Revisions. Typescript – carbon. , April 20, 1957
box 43
But is it art? [Play.] Produced by I.U. Theatre. Typescript – carbon. , 1943
box 43
Cast a Long Shadow. (revised movie script – mimeo)
box 43
Catherine Marshall's "A Man Called Peter." Dramatized by John McGreevey. June . Typescript – carbon. [Published by Dramatic Publishing Co., Chicago, ] , 1955, 1951
box 43
The Cat's Paw. Typescript – carbon. [Published in ADVENTURE, Sept.(vol. 13, no. 9)] , 1951
box 43
Count the dead. Original story and screenplay by Richard J. Dorso. Revised shooting script. [Typed revisions by McGreevey laid–in] , Dec. 24, 1955
box 43
Coward's cargo. [sold to a Sci/fiction magazine, ca.] , 1952
box 43
Death in small doses. Screenplay by John McGreevey. 2 folders: 1) outline; draft screenplay with revisions; 2) final script. , Mar. 19, 1957
box 43
Grandma and the baby grand. Typescript – carbon. [Published in LIBERTY] , Dec. 1954
box 43
Hello down there. From a story by Art Arthur and Ivan Tors. [Screenplay (film released in )]. 3 folders: 1) story outline & suggestions to producer Ivan Tors; 2) 2nd draft screenplay, ; 3) 3rd draft, & release write–ups in VARIETY 7 HOLLYWOOD REPORTER. , Mar. 1969, 1967, 1967
box 43
Hot–rod girl. [screenplay] 2 folders: 1) story outline, early drafts of scripts with variant titles; 2) script with typed revisions laid in.
box 43
Legend of Superstition's gold. . Typescript – carbon. Also: "1958 revised edition by Bob Pollard," ditto. , Jan. 1955
box 43
Lew Wallace's "Ben–Hur." Dramatized by John McGreevey. Typescript – carbon. [Published by Dramatic Publishing Co., Chicago] , 1960
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Little Acorns. A comedy in three acts. . Typescript. , 1951
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Massacre at Steen's pass. Typescript – carbon. [Published in WEST (vol. 78, no. 2)] , Mar. 1953
box 43
Mr. Has–been. Typescript – carbon. [Published in NEW LIBERTY, June] , Mar. 1953
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Ready–made heart; a story. Typescript – carbon. [Published in GIRLS TODAY (vol. 11, no. 4)] , April 1952
box 43
Massacre at Steen's pass. Typescript – carbon. [Published in WEST (vol. 78, no. 2)] , March 1953
box 43
Mr. Has–been. Typescript – carbon. [Published in NEW LIBERTY, June] , 1951
box 43
Ready–made heart; a story. Typescript – carbon. [Published in GIRLS TODAY (vol. 11, no. 4)] , April 1952
box 43
Rebels on wheels [screenplay, ca.]. Typescript – carbons. (includes storyline & 2 script drafts) , 1956
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The Robe. Dramatized from the novel by Lloyd C. Douglas. (revised). Typescript – carbon. [Published by Dramatic Publishing Co., 1952] Incl. in folder: "On producing 'The Robe'." n.d. [ca. 1952], typescript – carbon. , April, 1952
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The rolling stones; a comedy. . Typescript. [Published by Row, Peterson] , Dec. 1952
box 43
The selfish heart. [Play]. Typescript – carbon. [Published by Dramatic Publishing Co..] , 1948
box 43
Sesquicentennial rag. []. Typescript. , 1970
box 43
The shepherd who stayed away; Christmas play in one act. . Typescript – carbon. [Published by Baker's plays, Boston, ] , June, 1955, 1956
box 43
The trial of Nancy Gage; a play in three acts. Typescript – carbon. [Published by Dramatic Publishing Co., Chicago] Included in folder is story outline "People vs. Nancy Gage." , 1961
box 43
Weave the wind. Division of Speech, Indiana University. [] Typescript – carbon. , 1942
box 43
[untitled play in one act]. n.d. Two carbon copies. [Bought by Dramatic Publishing Co., but never printed]

Subseries:

Unsold Radio, TV, Film
box 44
Accidental death
box 44
Afraid to dream
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As others see us
box 44
The Beard
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Boy meets dog
box 44
The Case of the four alarm murders
box 44
Cease firing
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Champion's way [later rewritten and sold as a short story: "golf"]
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Command performance
box 44
The Compromise
box 44
The Cure
box 44
Don't go near the water
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Duet
box 44
The Empty house
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The Face of love
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Famous names
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For old times sake
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Forrest of feathers
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The Gentle magic
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Innocent merriment
box 44
Islands
box 44
It takes a thief
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A Kind of legend
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A Matter of convenience
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Mr. and Mrs. is the name
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A Monument for Martin
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Mother's boy
box 44
My father's house
box 44
Nick Carter, master detective: "The case of the deadly etchings."
box 44
Nick Carter, master detective – "The case of the visiting vampire"
box 44
Pas de deux
box 44
The Perfect wife
box 44
The Petition
box 44
Prelude in red
box 44
The Puttenhams
box 44
A Short wait for seats
box 44
Sister act
box 44
Some must watch
box 44
Strange counterfeit
box 44
The Tall stranger
box 44
Touchdown for love
box 44
True to live
box 44
Uncertain journey
box 44
Vigil's end
box 44
Voyage to Venezuela
box 44
The Way of a champion
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see Champion's way
box 44
The Accomplice (outline only)
box 44
Auction (three different stories with same title)
box 44
The beard [] , July, l954
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Between the acts. . , Jan. 29, 1953
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The bric–a–brac heart. , Oct. 10, 1949
box 44
Cabby Jones – synopsis
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A clear case of murder – a treatment
box 44
Disputed harvest
box 44
A fine and private place
box 44
First things first
box 44
Hamilton's glen. , June 25, 1952
box 44
The Hoax
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It Could Happen to You a.k.a. It Could Be You [] series proposal, storylines, synopses, script for episode "Face of a Woman." [written with Joseph Hayes] , 1954
box 44
Just for today
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A kind of legend
box 44
Legacy (with 3 copies of outline)
box 44
The middle man
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Pilgrimage
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The ruins
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Second in command
box 44
Short–cut
box 44
Slow burn
box 44
The tall stranger
box 44
Villainy you teach me
box 44
Voice in the thunder
box 44
The way down
box 44
Among those present. [pre–1957] (Two different storylines, one for female main character, one for male)
box 44
The Birdcage theatre. [] (proposal only) , 1955
box 44
The boarder (outline only)
box 44
Boothill [] (Episodes l and 2) , l95l
box 44
The burden of the day. (outline with Magazine Digest story "When God and the devil fought in Steubenville" by Milton Croneberg) , May l0, 1957
box 44
Classified section – episode no. l. , 1951
box 44
A clear case of murder – a treatment
box 44
Congo wasp – episode no. 1.
box 44
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court. (2 copies)
box 44
Day of the execution – treatment
box 44
Double exposure – outline
box 44
The failure – outline
box 44
Fair exchange – outline
box 44
Forrest of feathers. (typescript)
box 44
Four eyes – outline
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A glass of blessings - story line
box 45
Gunsmoke – storyline
box 45
The hot–rod story – outline. , Sept. 25, 1956
box 45
Inner sanctum – "Witch's ladder." (incl. 1st draft, storyline, various synopses for other episodes). , Nov. 5, 1971
box 45
The imported bride – synopsis
box 45
Jock (for Dogs courageous) includes draft and revision of outline, final script, series description, and letter from Bruce Chapman () re: reaction to step – outline , March 5, l957
box 45
The joker; outline
box 45
The lost Lenore; outline
box 45
McAllister [] series proposal , 1972
box 45
Massacre at Steen's Pass
box 45
A matter of convenience
box 45
A pair to beat. (outline, 1st & 2nd drafts) , Feb. 28, 1958
box 45
Paradise station; storyline
box 45
Patchy
box 45
Payment in kind
box 45
The pilgrimage; storyline
box 45
The Queen mother; storyline
box 45
The reservoir; outline
box 45
The rookie had a wife; storyline
box 45
Sandy Wright, world scout – "Mau Mau"
box 45
Savage is the name – "The Parisian love–bird." , Nov. 24, 1958
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Something rare and beautiful; treatment
box 45
Survivor island; outline
box 45
This way down; outline
box 45
The voyages of Ulysses Craig
box 45
Willingham Square [ca. ] (treatment and draft of script) [written with Richard Shores and Stewert Cohn] , 1960
box 45
The wishing shrine; synopsis
box 45
Anniversary
box 45
Ask no return (novel)
box 45
Ask no return; story outline [not related to above title]
box 45
A bit of blue ribbon
box 45
Blond and deadly; a treatment
box 45
The bubble reputation
box 45
Cave of the dead. (2 copies)
box 45
The chameleon
box 45
Coming of age in Laguna; synopsis [presentation for a feature film] , Aug. 5, 1969
box 45
Concerto for Ann
box 45
Confessions of a radio commercial announcer
box 45
The contaminated
box 45
Crutches
box 45
The debt
box 45
Deep focus
box 45
Dennis O'Toole and the glorious fourth
box 45
see The luck of Dennis O'Toole
box 45
Duet
box 45
Echoing straits
box 45
Encounter 1
box 45
The enemy
box 45
An evening in mink
box 45
The face of love
box 45
Family reunion
box 45
Final instructions
box 45
A friendly game. (2 copies)
box 45
Funny man (novel). (2 folders)
box 45
Genesis
box 45
The gift
box 45
The good old days
box 45
The good provider
box 45
Grass fire
box 45
Green thumb
box 45
Grudge match
box 45
Has–been lawman
box 45
Hi Jolly and America's camels
box 45
Interior by Marie
box 45
The intruder
box 45
Jessamyn West's "The friendly persuasion." , 1950
box 45
The legacy
box 45
Lesson in violence
box 45
The lillies grow high [feature film]
box 45
Love is make believe. (2 copies)
box 45
The luck of Dennis O'Toole. (2 copies)
box 45
The magnificent failure
box 45
A matter of convenience
box 45
Murder in a minor key; a play in three acts. [] , 1939
box 45
Passport to oblivion
box 45
Perchance to dream; a comedy.
box 45
Perfect companion
box 45
Performance in hell canyon
box 45
The petition
box 45
A place of her own
box 45
Point of view
box 45
A prayer of thanksgiving
box 45
Quiet evening; a skit for two people
box 45
Rain from heaven (2 copies)
box 45
The ready–made heart; story outline [play, n.d. ca.] , 1949
box 45
The resourcefulness of Minna Purcell
box 45
Return the favor
box 45
Rooted sorrow
box 75
Sanctuary
box 75
"Sea Queen," written for the screen by John McGreevey, from an original story by Fred F. Harris. 2 folders: 1) treatment, draft for "Perilous voyage" (), carbon of script "Sea Queen"; 2) mimeo copy of script. , May 1956
box 75
Seventh satellite of Eros
box 75
The shield
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Skull valley. A treatment, by Carl Kent & John
box 75
McGreevey. , 1952
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Slow burn
box 75
Slow death for your marriage
box 75
Small world
box 75
Stock in trade
box 75
Timmy, the ill–mannered deer. By Rose Ann Phillips (pseudonym).
box 75
Touchdown for love
box 75
The transformation of Trigger Thomas
box 75
The trap
box 75
Trial balance
box 75
The underdog
box 75
The universe of Kitno
box 75
The vigil
box 75
Weave the wind. Div. of Speech, Indiana University [] , 1942
box 49
Before He Wakes - , July 20, 1994
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Blind Spot - , September 30, 1992
box 50
Blood and Money (a.k.a. Murder in Texas) - , 1990-11-09
box 50
Braddock (Just Newspaper Clippings)
box 50
Call Me Anna
box 51
Call Me Anna, cont. -? , July 19, 1990
box 51
Cambodian Boys Don't Cry - , September 21, 1989
box 51
Carl Gorman Story
box 52
Carl Gorman Story, cont. - , September 10, 1990
box 52
Children of War - , January 20, 1987
box 52
Chris and Mary (see Never Play Games on Sunday)
box 52
Crisis - ? , 10/1987
box 52
Doctors Under Siege (a.k.a. In a Family of Doctors?) - late 1980's
box 52
Dooms Day Rock - , November 30, 1992
box 52
Dynamite - n.d.
box 52
Fearful Joy: The Story of Mother Teresa
box 53
Fearful Joy: The Story of Mother Teresa, cont. - , September 20, 1991
box 53
Fighting Ministers - later 1980's
box 53
Firestorm - , October 27, 1992
box 53
Foreign Affairs (a.k.a. Embassy?) - late 1980's
box 54
Fortunate Pilgrim (Clippings, etc.)
box 54
Hiroshima
box 55
Hiroshima, cont. - , September 14, 1989
box 55
In a Family of Doctors (see Doctors Under Siege)
box 55
Intimacy - , August 12, 1993
box 55
Investigative Reporter - late 1980's
box 55
Lonely Life of Bette Davis - , May 21, 1991
box 56
Lonely Life of Bette Davis - , May 20, 1991
box 56
Magnificent Ambersons - , November 29, 1988
box 56
Mother Teresa (see Fearful Joy)
box 56
Murder in Texas (see Blood & Money)
box 56
Never Play Games on Sunday (a.k.a. Chris&Mary) - , November 15, 1993
box 56
Obsession: Unholy Matrimony (clippings, etc.)
box 56
Rasputin - , March 25, 1990
box 57
Samantha - , September 21, 1987
box 57
Santa Train (clippings, etc.)
box 57
Sarah, Plain and Tall - n.d.
box 57
Simple Justice
box 58
Simple Justice. Teleplay - copyright , 1992
box 58
Simple Justice (dated episodes). Episode 1: "See Plessy" (The Apprentice) - , June 23, 1989
box 58
Simple Justice (dated episodes). Episode 2: "The Doll Man" - , September 27, 1989
box 59
Simple Justice (dated episodes). Episode 3: "Conscience of the Nation" - , November 17, 1989
box 59
Simple Justice (dated episodes). Episode 4: "Going for the Jugular" - n.d. after ? , 11/89
box 59
Simple Justice (undated episodes). Episode 1: "The Twenty Year Crusade"
box 59
Simple Justice (undated episodes). Episode 2: "The Courts Below"
box 59
Simple Justice (undated episodes). Episode 3: "For the Good of the Country"
box 59
Simple Justice (undated episodes). Episode 4: "With Legal Sanction"
box 59
Story of Colleen Stan - (research)
box 60
Thomas Jefferson, cont. - , February 1, 1990
box 60
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea - (magazines)
box 60
Wheels of Death - (research)
box 60
12 VHS cassettes
box 61
Annette Funicello
box 61
Captains Courageous
box 62
Unibomber, research materials
box 63
A Family of Doctors
box 63
Rockefellers
box 63
At Hazard
box 63
Magnificent Ambersons
box 63
Born Free II
box 64
Happy Trials, Roy Rogers, research materials
box 65
Videocassettes and Night Crossing press booklet
box 66
Highway Terror
box 66
The Lincoln Project
box 66
Blood Money
box 66
MEDS
box 66
Love is a Wild Assault
box 67
Chicken Soup project
box 69
Miscellaneous scripts and printed materials
box 70
Miscellaneous scripts
box 75
"Curiosities" (2 folders)
box 75
THe Button Boat - script and notes

Series:

III. Realia
box 71
Awards
box 72
IV. Awards

Series:

Audio-Visual
box 67
Videotapes (17)
box 68
Videotapes (19)
box 70
Computer Discs and Videotapes
box 73
Audiocassettes