Marc M. Siegel papers, 1918-1984.

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Marc M. Siegel papers, 1918-1984.

Collection contains Marc M. Siegel's radio and television production files (which contains correspondence, scripts, notes, clippings, photographs, and financial documents), including those for "The Eternal Light", "Directions", and "Heritage: Civilization and the Jews". Collection also contains reel to reel audio tapes of radio and television shows Siegel wrote for (including "The Eternal Light" and "Directions"), miscellaenous radio and television scripts written by Siegel (including those for "Name That Tune" and "The Young Adventurers"), Siegel's personal and business correspondence, subject files (which contain correspondence, clippings, manuscripts, and printed materials), and legal files. Collection also holds unproduced scripts written by Siegel, 16 mm and 35 mm motion picture films of compiled images (including Groucho Marx, the Academy Awards, and the television program "Music Bingo"), a few 78 and 33 rpm phonograph records play on the "The Eternal Light" broadcasts, and a "Name That Tune" scrapbook. Miscellaneous clippings, miscellaneous printed materials, miscellaneous books, and a few artifacts are in this collection as well.

55.59 cubic ft. (56 boxes) + 1 envelope + 6 motion pictures.

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National Broadcasting Company

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The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English-language commercial broadcast television and radio network owned by Comcast. The network is headquartered at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, with additional major offices near Los Angeles (at 10 Universal City Plaza), and Chicago (at the NBC Tower). NBC is one of the Big Three television networks, and is sometimes referred to as the "Peacock Network", in reference to its stylized peacock logo, introduced in 1956 to promote the...

Siegel, Marc M.

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Marc M. Siegel was a radio writer and a television writer and director during the twentieth century. From the mid 1940s to the late 1970s, Siegel was a writer for the religious themed radio show "The Eternal Light", which was produced by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and aired on NBC radio. He moved into television during the 1950s and wrote scripts for several popular television shows, including "Name That Tune" (1956) and "The Young Adventurers" (1963). Between the early 1960s and...

ABC Television Network

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Jewish Theological Seminary of America

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Collecting area: Materials dealing with all aspects of Jewish life. From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155524648 The Jewish Theological Seminary of America moved into its new campus at 3080 Broadway in the Morningside Heights section of New York City in 1930. The complex was designed by the architectural firm Gehron and Ross, with David Levy, Associate Architect. The construction of the buildings was funded by donations from Louis ...