Studio One production files 1948-1955

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Studio One production files 1948-1955

Worthington Miner was the director and producer of the television program from 1948 to 1952. The production files consist of working scripts, shooting scripts, notes, outlines, memos, correspondence, floor plans, schedules, cast lists, and press releases and document his career as the show's producer. Studio One Studio One

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Hart, Walter

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Jacoby, Lois

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Pauker, Edmond, approximately 1880-1962

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Hungarian-born literary agent and play broker in New York who represented European, especially Hungarian, playwrights, as well as some American writers. From the description of Edmond Pauker Manuscripts, ca. 1920-1940. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409282 Edmond Pauker, a Hungarian-born literary agent and play broker in New York, N.Y., represented European, especially Hungarian, playwrights, as well as some American authors. Pauker die...

Magner, Martin

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Rychtarik, Richard, 1894-1982

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Richard Rychtarik, costume and set designer. From the description of Designs for Anne Pedersdotter, 1922. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122626249 From the guide to the Designs for Anne Pedersdotter, 1922, (The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.) Richard Waslav Rychtarik was an American set and costume designer of major productions at the Metropolitan Opera and other companies. From the description of Papers, ca. 1900-1...

Peters, P. W. J. (Paul W. J.)

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Brynner, Yul

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Opatoshu, David, 1918-1996

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Peyser, John, 1916-

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Keith, Hal, d. 1956

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Forsythe, John, 1918-

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Tunberg, Karl

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Jones, Clark R., 1920-

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Swift, Lela

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Harlib, Mathew

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Bús-Fekete, László, b. 1896

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Norman, James, 1970-

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Epithet: of Bromley Kent British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001150.0x0001d4 Epithet: of Londonderry British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000216.0x000366 ...

Miner, Worthington, 1900-1982

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Worthington Miner, actor, stage and film director and noted television producer and pioneer, was born in Buffalo, New York in 1900. He made his Broadway debut as a spear carrier in the 1925 production of CYRANO DE BERGERAC, but soon turned to directing with the aid of Katharine Cornell. In 1942, after over ten years of directing stage and film productions, he became manager of Columbia Broadcasting System's entire television department. At CBS, Worthington Mi...

Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., 1966

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Hawkins, Ward, 1912-1990

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John Hawkins was born in Hamilton, Montana in 1910. He lived in Oregon City and Gladstone before moving to Portland in 1939. Hawkins began writing stories for such "pulp" magazines as Popular Detective and Ace G-Man Stories in 1933. He and his brother Ward Hawkins (b. 1912, Vancouver, B.C.) then made the move from the “pulp” to more respectable "slick" magazines. These included The Saturday Evening Post, Colliers, and Cosmopolitan . When these magazines lost circulation and began fo...

Sully, Ruby, 1920? -1971

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Golden, Alfred L. (Alfred Lowell), 1909-

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Freeman, Devery, 1913-2005

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Devery Freeman (1913-2005), Brooklyn-born native and Brookyn College graduate, became a noted novelist and screenwriter of movies, radio as well as the "new medium" of television. When just a young college student, Devery Freeman began to write professionally for magazines like The New Yorker, The Saturday Evening Post, American Magazine, Liberty, The Chicago Tribune Syndicate MacLeans, and the English humor magazine Punch. He moved to California after graduation (like his brother Everett who be...

Valenta, Leonard

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Bacon, Lloyd, 1890-1955

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Frank, Carl, 1909-1972

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Schaffner, Franklin J.

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Nelson, Ralph, 1916-

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Biography Nelson was born on August 12, 1916 in New York City; attended public school there; became an actor, director, producer, and playwright; worked as an actor, 1933-41; directed for NBC-TV, 1948-49, and for CBS-TV, 1949-52; president of Rainbow Productions in Los Angeles beginning in 1959; wrote the play Mail call (winner of the 1943 John Golden prize and National Theatre awards); also won National Theatre awards for Angels weep and The...

Somer, Edith

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Segal, Vivienne

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Bissell, Whit, 1909-1981.

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Martin, Murray

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Bixby, Carl, d. 1978

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Nickell, Paul

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Liss, Joseph, 1911-

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Joseph LIss, Writer of East Hampton, Long Island. Friend of artist Mark Rothko and other Long Island artists. From the description of Oral history interview with Joseph Liss, 1982 Aug. 10. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 646400533 Writer; East Hampton, Long Island. Friend of artist Mark Rothko and other Long Island artists. From the description of Joseph Liss interview, 1982 Aug. 10. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220208905 ...

Zachary, George J., d. 1964

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Elliott, Sumner Locke

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Latouche, John, 1914-1956

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Mabley, Edward, 1906-

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Dyne, Michael

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Andrezel, Pierre, 1885-1962

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Goldberg, Mel

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CBS Television Network

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Frye, Peter, -1991

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McConnor, Vincent

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