Herman Miller Papers 1945-1994 1964-1977

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Herman Miller Papers 1945-1994 1964-1977

Herman Miller was a twentieth century screenwriter known primarily for his scripts for television pilots and feature movies of the week. He also developed and produced and television series. This collection contains the majority of his screenplays and earlier original radio and stage plays. The collection also contains correspondence with heads of major television networks and members of the Writers Guild of America. Kung Fu The Man from Atlantis

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Herman Miller was a twentieth century screenwriter and producer for television and the stage. He wrote numerous pilots for television, many developing into weekly programming for the major networks. In the early years of his career he wrote for radio but changed to television beginning with the Chrysler Theater. He wrote several screenplays for westerns including episodes for Rawhide, Daniel Boone, Death Valley Days, and The Virginian. Miller adapted written material into the first ...

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