Collection of television series scripts, ca. 1930-1974, bulk 1952-1953.

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Collection of television series scripts, ca. 1930-1974, bulk 1952-1953.

Collection consists primarily of scripts for television series (1952-54) related to the career of writer and musician, Al Julian. Includes annotated drafts of scripts for The hunter and Man against crime co-written by writers including Joseph C. Ellis, Burton Benjamin, Vincent Bogert, and Bradford Ropes. Also includes a box of Julian's personal papers (ca. 1930s-74) including the manuscript and materials for the book How to get ahead singing popular songs.

4 boxes (1.7 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7428619

University of California, Los Angeles

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Julian, Albert

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Julian was born in NY, June 17, 1904; educated at Julliard and Columbia Univ.; wrote shorts for RKO and worked on musical and educational films for Western Electric; was a free-lance story analyst for Samuel Goldwyn and other motion picture companies in NY; co-author of the book How to get ahead singing popular songs; worked as an editor, adaptor, and re-writer for Playmarket, Hollywood, CA; worked for many years as a musician and ghost writer in the entertainment industry; died in Los Angeles, ...