Charles E. Israel papers, 1877-1995, (bulk 1937-1995)

ArchivalResource

Charles E. Israel papers, 1877-1995, (bulk 1937-1995)

Collection contains Charles E. Israel's annotated television manuscripts (originals and copies), including those for the series "House of Pride" and "The Newcomers" and the television movies "Louisiana" and "Mayflower Madam". Collection also contains Israel's annotated movie manuscripts (originals and copies), including those for his instructional films (including "Inmate Training Films"), and feature films (including "The Mark" and "Angela"). A number of Israel's book manuscripts, including "Shadow on the Wall" and "Son's Eye", are also found in this collection. Collection also holds correspondence (business and personal), subject files (which contain correspondence, clippings, manuscripts, notes, financial documents, and photographs), photographs (of Israel and his family, actors, actresses, and his travels), legal files, financial files, and mimeographed copies of his radio scripts (including those for "Tales of the Texas Rangers" and "CBC Stage"). Several Beta videotapes of Israel's works (including "Louisiana" and "Mayflower Madam"), and several unidentified audio cassette tapes are in this collection as well.

69.95 cubic ft. (109 boxes)

Related Entities

There are 2 Entities related to this resource.

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6qn9xrb (corporateBody)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was formed on 2 November 1936 consisting of two radio networks: Trans-Canada (English) and the French network. In 1952 two television stations began broadcasting in Toronto and Montreal. From the description of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation collection. 1929-[195-]. (McMaster University). WorldCat record id: 181806794 ...

Israe͏̈l, Charles E.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6qr4wm8 (person)

Charles E. Israel (1920-1999) was an American screenwriter, television writer, radio writer, and author who worked mainly in Canada during the second half of the twentieth century. Born in Evansville, Indiana and educated at Hebrew Union College and the University of Cincinnati, Israel started writing radio scripts during the late 1940s and wrote for several American and Canadian radio shows between the 1940s and 1960s, including "Tales of the Texas Rangers" (1950-1952) and "CBC Stage" (1955-196...