Collection Dates: 1940 -- 1993
(Bulk Dates:1960s)
63 linear ft.
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25,26a, 26b,
Ephemera: Posters Box 26a
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Table of Contents
I. Series One -- Correspondence
Boxes 1 -- 8
II. Series Two -- General Information
Boxes 9 -- 13
III. Series Three -- Arena and Felton Productions
Boxes 14 -- 93
IV. Series Four -- Scripts
Boxes 94 -- 131
V. Series Five -- General Files
Box 132 -- 134
VI. Series Six -- Feltons Autobiography
Box 135
VII. Series Seven -- Oversized Material
Norman Felton was born in London, England in 1913. At the age of fourteen, he left school to work as a printer's helper. When he was sixteen, he and his family immigrated to the United States. His parents later returned to England, but Norman Felton stayed in the United States and became a citizen in 1939. He had many jobs, and it was while he was a truck driver in Cleveland, Ohio that Felton was introduced to the theatre. He quickly developed an interest in the theatre and began writing plays. In 1935, Felton won a playwriting fellowship to the University of Iowa (later, in 1965, he established his own playwriting fellowship there). Felton earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and a Master of Arts from the UI, as well as meeting his future wife, Aline Stotts, whom he married in 1940.
After graduation, Felton worked in community theatres in St. Paul, Minnesota and Saginaw, Michigan. While in Saginaw, he developed a new way of staging plays which he called Arena Theatre. An article [copy located in Box 88] he wrote about this new staging method interested an executive of NBC radio in Chicago and earned Felton the job of radio producer-director at NBC radio.
In 1948 Felton briefly visited New York to learn about television, returning to Chicago as a television executive producer. Felton's career took off in 1950 when he returned to New York to direct and write teleplays for Alcoa Hour, Goodyear Playhouse, Hallmark Hall of Fame, Robert Montgomery Presents, Studio One, and U.S. Steel Hour.
In 1958, Felton became the executive producer and program executive of Playhouse 90. In 1960 he became the director of television programs for MGM and formed his own company, Arena Productions, the following year. Felton developed and produced: Dr. Kildare, The Eleventh Hour, The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., Jericho, The Lieutenant, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Strange Report, and The Psychiatrist. Felton is often credited with discovering Richard Chamberlain, but modestly claims he only picked Chamberlain out of a group of actors auditioning for the role.
Felton has earned many honors as producer or director. Among them are:
Emmy for Robert Montgomery Presents (1952)
Emmy nominations for:
Studio One, (1957)
Dr. Kildare,(1957)
The Eleventh Hour,(1963)
The Man from U.N.C.L.E., (1964&1965)
American Cinema Editors, 1965Two Sylvania Awards for distinguished achievement in television, (1952&1956)
Two Christopher Awards, (1954&1956
TV Guide Gold Medal (1952)
TV Guide Silver Bowl Awards, (1963&1964) for best Series
TV Guide Silver Bowl Award, (1964) for Best Individual Drama, Tyger Tyger
TV Guide Silver Bowl Nominations, (1962,1963,&1964)
Look Magazine Award, (1952) for Robert Montgomery Presents
Golden Globe Award, (1965)
Western Foundation of Myasthenia Gravis, (1961&1962)
California Federation of Women's Clubs, (1963)
Felton and his wife had three children: Julie Anne, born in 1948, John Chirstopher, born in 1953 and Aline Elizabeth, born in 1957. Aline, then a third-year law student, her husband David Berkley, and their nine-month-old daughter Jessicca were murdered December 18, 1982 in Detroit near Wayne State Medical Center where David was a medical student.
Felton is a member and past president of the Screen Producers Guild, a member of Caucus Producers, and co-chairman of the Writers and Directors of America.
The papers of Norman Felton measure some sixty-three linear feet of manuscript materials. The collection is arranged into seven series: Correspondence; General Information; Arena and Felton Productions; Scripts; General Files; Feltons Autobiography, and Oversized Materials. These series are only rough divisions, with a great deal of overlap between them. The Correspondence Series is comprised of both Feltons business and personal correspondence, while more letters may be found in the General Information, the Arena and Felton Productions, and the General Files series. The General Information section includes everything from Christmas lists and photographs to story ideas and screen credits. Boxes 14 - 93 contain the Arena and Felton Productions series. Detailed information, such as budgets, casting, screenplays, audience reactions, photographs, fan club publications, etc., all relating to Feltons various television series, including Dr. Kildare, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Lieutenant, Eleventh Hour, etc. are housed here. There is also material from his made-for-television movies, as well as unproduced scripts and story ideas. The next sub-series contains the shooting scripts from: Dr. Kildare, Eleventh Hour, The Psychiatrist, Hawkins, Strange Report, Jericho, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., and The Lieutenant. Series five, General Files, consists of a wide range of manuscripts, everything from scripts from Robert Montgomery Presents to Feltons daughters law school essay. Norman Feltons Autobiography, Best of Luck or Life on a Hard Disk, is the subject of the sixth sub-series. The collection ends with a number of oversized items, including phonograph records and theater posters.
Box 1
1940 -- 1950.
1950 -- 1957.
1958, January, including
a letter from Pearl Buck.
----, February -- March.
----, Apri.l
----, May.
----, June -- July.
Box 2
----, August -- September.
----,
October.
----, November -- December.
1959, January -- February.
----,
March -- April.
----, May.
----, June.
Box
3
----, July.
----,
August.
----,
September.
----,
October.
----,
November.
----,
December|
1960, January.
Box
4
----, February -- March.
----,
April -- May.
----, June.
----,
July -- 1962.
1963 -- 1964.
1965.
1966,
January -- June.
Box 5
----, July -- December.
1967. Including a
letter from Henry Fonda.
1968.
1969.
1970,
January -- July.
----, August -- December.
1971 -- 1972.
1973 -- 1993.
Undated.
Box
6
Asilomar -- conventions, 1966 - 1969.
Aspen Conference, 1973.
Censorship:
1967 -- 1976.
Clippings, speeches, etc.
Directors, 1958 -- 1960.
Donner, Stanley (University of Texas), 1966 -- 1970.
Expense accounts, 1960 -- 1965.
European trip, 1964 -- 1967.
Hallmark Hall of Fame, 1966 -- 1972.
Japan trip, 1967.
Box
7
Legal, 1960 -- 1970.
Lichty, Larry. Project, 1968 -- 1970.
National Committee of Independent Television Producers, 1973.
Screen Producers Guild, 1965 -- 1967.
Sheinberg, Sid, 1965 -- 1967.
Stanford Television seminar, 1965 -- 1967.
University of Nigeria project, 1970 -- 1971.
Wires (Western Union), 1958 -- 1960.
Writers, 1958 -- 1960.
Writers Guild of
America, 1971 -- 1973.
Box
8
Personal Correspondence:
1957 -- 1964.
1965.
1966.
1967. Including a letter from Henry Fonda.
1968 -- 1970.
1971 -- 1973.
Harshbarger, Clay (U. of Iowa), 1958 -- 1964.
Harshbarger, Clay (U. of Iowa):
----, 1965 -- 1967.
----, 1968 -- 1983.
----, 1984 -- 1985.University of Iowa, 1965 -- 1997 and undated.
Newspaper clippings, 1982 -- 1986.
Amnesty International vigil, 1989.
Biographical.
Center for Media Literacy materials, includes photograph.
Christmas lists:
----, 1965.
----, 1966.
Death Penalty Focus of California materials, includes photographs.
News clippings, etc.
Early years, 1930 -- 1950.
Photographs.
Story ideas.
Box
10
Writer's credits, 1949 -- 1958. Includes correspondence.
Writers -- Features, 1955 -- 1960. Includes correspondence.
Director's credits,
1955 -- 1960. Includes correspondence.
Box
11
Actresses and actors.
Actresses and actors, character.
Film Directory credits, 1954 -- 1958.
Writers.
Writer assignments.
Box
12
Screen Producer's credits, 1950 -- 1960.
Ratings.
Films, shows, 1961
-- 1974.
Box
13
Shows and series:
----,
1950 --
1958.
----, 1960's.
Writers.
Girl from U.N.C.L.E. and Jericho.
Felton's secretary's
desk diary, 1969.
Ads, subscriptions, 1965 -- 1967.
American Women in Radio and Television Convention, 1968.
Bills and expenses, 1964 -- 1966.
Budget - check transmittals:
January -- August, 1966.
September, 1966 -- 1968.
Budget - financial, 1963 -- 1970.
Contract information, 1966 -- 1967.
Casting -- correspondence and photographs.
Correspondence:
1962 -- 1966.
1967 -- 1975.
Correspondence (cont.):
Associated Television Corporation (England), 1970 -- 1972.De Bono, Jerry, 1965 -- 1967.
Daily telephone messages:
January -- June, 1971.
July, 1971 -- 1972.
Film student intern
project, 1968.
Box
16
Jaffe, Rona. Project, 1962.
Job applications, 1966 -1967.
Legal, 1969 -- 1971.
Logos.
London, Jack. Project, 1972.
Office equipment and supplies, 1967 -- 1968.
Petty cash, 1970 -- 1971.
Production costs, 1964.
Progress reports:
1966 -- 1969.
1970 -- 1974, 1982.
Projects:
1965 -- 1966.
1967 -- 1968.
Box 17
Public relations, 1966 -- 1970.
Publicity, 1967 -- 1974.
Quarterly retrospective, 1991.
Rolfe, Sam. Correspondence 1965 -- 1966 and contract dispute 1965 -- 1971.
Scipt submissions:
1964 -- March 1966.
April -- December 1966.
1967 -- 1968.
1969.
Universal Studios, 1969 -- 1970.
Unsolicited, 1966.
Story Material - Refused, 1967 -- 1968.
T.V. Guide. Correspondence, 1962 -- 1966.
Writers. Correspondence, 1960 -- 1968.
Box 18: Treasure Film -- Treasure Trove of the Century:
Background information, clippings, photographs.Correspondence:
January -- June 1966.
July 1966 -- 1973.
Coin Sale, 1967 -- June 1969.
Coin Sale, July 1969 -- 1973.
Undated.
Superior Coin Company, 1968 -- 1972.Dispute with Mahan. Clippings.
Magazines and Brochures:
National Geographic, Jan. 1965.
Coin magazines. (4)
Notebooks:
Production notes, 1969 -- 1971.
Shows.
Staff agreement, contracts, etc., 1958 -- 1964.
Shows, series-notes, production, etc. 1961 -- 1967.
National Committee of Independent TV Producers, 1973.
Production notes, English trip.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.:
Arena Productions, 1963 -- 1968.Broadcast Standards:
1966.
1967.Correspondence, 1966 -- 1967.
Budget:
1966 -- May, 1967.
1967 -- June -- July.
----, August -- September.
1967, October -- 1968.Character development.
Cycle (season) information.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (cont.):
Correspondence:1963 -- 1965.
1966 -- 1968. Including letters from Robert Vaughn and Joan Crawford.Shows.:
(Individual U.N.C.L.E. Productions), 1964 --1967.
The Concrete Overcoat Affair, 1966.Wilkerson, Martha (writer), 1965 -- 1967.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (cont.):
Fan club (contains correspondence), 1970 -- 1975.Fan mail:
1964 -- 1966.
1967 -- 1971.Features, 1971.
Fleming, Ian. (contains correspondence)
Foreign distribution, 1964 -- 1966.
Legal, 1963 -- 1965.
Memorabilia. Cards, buttons, etc.
Merchandising:
Ads, photographs, etc.
Correspondence:1964, January -- March, 1965.
1965, April -- September.
----, October -- December.Music. Correspondence, 1963 -- 1967.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (cont.):
Promotional, 1964 -- 1965.Publicity:
Includes photographs.
Includes news clipping, magazine articles, etc.) (2 folders)Shooting schedules:
1966, June -- July.
----, August -- November.
1966, December -- 1967.Solo script (awards, appearances, etc.), 1964 -- 1967.
Sponsors and ad agencies, 1964 -- 1965.
Story synopses and locations, 1964 -- 1966.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (cont.):
Theatricals (movie spin-offs):1964 -- 1967.
Nos. 1 -- 4.
Nos. 5 -- 8.Thrush pate, 1965.
Writer's weekly progress reports, 1966 -- 1967.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (cont.):
Solo pilot script:
Budget, 1963 -- 1964.
Casting and crew, 1963 -- 1965.
Correspondence, 1962 -- 1965.
Story lines (contains photographs).
Writers, 1962 -- 1965.
Box 26
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (cont.):
Notebook. NBC The Man from U.N.C.L.E., publicity notebook. [1 copy missing as of Aug. 31, 1982 RAMcC]
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (cont.):
Helicopter Spies. MGM campaign book.Newspaper clippings, 1974 -- 1983 and undated.
Photographs.
Spy in the Green Hat. MGM campaign book.
U.N.C.L.E. Fan club mailers.
U.N.C.L.E. Monthly Operations Report, 1976 -- 1984. (3 folders)
The U.N.C.L.E. Special, April 1983.
Collecting The Man From U.N.C.L.E., 1984. Movie & Film Collector's World.
The U.N.C.L.E. Special, no.2.
The U.N.C.L.E. HQ Yearbook, 1977 -- 1985.
The Kuryakin File, 1985--.
Spycon One, 1983--.
The Return of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Posters, advertisements, etc.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (cont.):
Buttons.Datazine, April 1987.
Hollywood Studio Magazine, December 1986.
Javna, John. Cult TV. Book, 1985.
The McCallum Observer. Fanzine, vol. 1 -- 14, 1985 -- 1987.
Newspaper clippings, 1965 -- 1986.
Photographs.
Playbills, 1982 -- 1985. (Plays in which David McCallum appeared).
Spycon T-shirts.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (cont.):
Comic Book. The Man from U.N.C.L.E., November 1965.HQ Newsletter (formerly U.N.C.L.E. - HQ) nos. 117-146.
---- nos. 147 -- 180
---- nos. 181 --HQ Yearbook, 1987 -- 1988.
McCallum biography list, 1988.
The McCallum Observer, vol. 15 -- 35, 1988 -- 1991.
Photographs and film clips.
Promotional cutout of Robert Vaughn.
Scrapbook clippings:
David McCallum, 1964 -- 1986 and undated.Robert Vaughn, 1965 -- 1986 and undated.
Spycon 3, 1985.
Trading cards, 1986 -- 1990 (David McCallum).
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (cont.):
The McCallum Observer:Vols. 36 -- 44.
Vols. 45 -- 62.
Vols. 68 -- 74
Vol. 76 --
(The McCallum Observer was discontinued with the Spring 2004 edition. A web site is continuing [as of May 2004] - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/davidmccallumupdates/)
The McCallum Fact Reference Pamphlet
Avallone, Michael. The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.: The Birds of a Feather Affair and The Blazing Affair, 1966.
Gibson, Walter. The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Coin of El Diablo Affair, 1965.
Gilmore, Paulie. The Nowhere Man Affair, 1986.
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine, Feb - June 1967.
Keith, Brandon. The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Affair of the Gentle Sabateur (1966) and The Affair of the Goldrunner's Gold (1967).
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Ace Book Series:
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. by Michael Avallone, 1965.
The Doomsday Affair by Harry Whittington, 1965.
The Copenhagen Affair by John Oram, 1965.
The Dagger Affair by David McDaniel, 1965.
ABC of Espionage by John Hill, 1966.
The Mad Scientist Affair by John T. Phillifent, 1966
The Vampire Affair by David McDaniel, 1966.
The Radioactive Camel Affair by Peter Leslie, 1966.
The Monster Wheel Affair by David McDaniel, 1967.
The Diving Dames Affair by Peter Leslie, 1967.
The Assassination Affair by J. Hunter Holly, 1967. (3 folders)
The Invisibility Affair by Thomas Stratton, 1967.
The Mind-Twisters Affair by Thomas Stratton, 1967.
The Rainbow Affair by David McDaniel, 1967.
The Cross of Gold Affair by Fredric Davies, 1968.
The Utopian Affair by David McDaniel, 1968.
The Splintered Sunglasses Affair by Peter Leslie, 1968.
The Hollow Crown Affair by David McDaniel, 1969.
The Unfair Fare Affair by Peter Leslie, 1968.
The Power Cube Affair by John T. Phillifent, 1968
The Corfu Affair by John T. Phillifent, 1967.
The Thinking Machine Affair by Joel Bernard, 1967.
The Stone-Cold Dead in the Market Affair by John Oran, 1966.
The Finger the Sky Affair by Peter Leslie, 1966. (4 folders)
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine:
1966, May -- September.
----, November -- Nov. 1967. (2 folders)
Wells, George. Three Bites of the Apple, 1967.
The McCallum Observer Fact/Reference Pamphlet, 1989 --1992.
Pencil. U.N.C.L.E. HQ - fan club, 1990.
The Complete Guide to the McCallum Observer, October 1985 -- October 1990.
BAFFLED!
Actor itinerary, accommodations, 1971.Broadcast Standards, 1971.
Budget, 1970 -- 1972.
Casting, Photographs and correspondence, 1971.
Casting, Leonard Nimoy, 1971.
Character Development.
Correspondence:
1966 -- May, 1971.
1971, June -- July.
----, August -- September.
----, October -- December.
1972 -- 1973.Carrington, Robert (writer), 1970.
Crew, 1971.
Daily continuity reports:
September, 1971.
October, 1971.Daily progress reports, September - October, 1971.
BAFFLED! (cont.):
Legal, 1971.Locations (photos).
Music, 1971.
Notes. (2 folders)
BAFFLED! (cont.):
Production.Publicity (contains photographs).
Publicity. Press releases.
Racing car stock footage.
Revisions.
Rough drafts. (2 folders)
Story treatment.
Storylines.
BAFFLED! (cont.):
Storylines. (4 folders)Synopsis.
Titles and credits.
Wires, 1971.
Notebook -- advertising.
Writers, 1971.
BAFFLED! (cont.):
Scripts:Screenplay.
Script #1.
Script #2.
Script #3.
Six scripts. (6)
STRANGE REPORT:
Advertising.Background information.
Broadcast standards, 1964 -- 1969.
Budget, 1968 -- 1972.
Casting & crew (contains correspondence and photographs), 1968.
Correspondence:
1968, January -- June.
----, July -- December.
1969 -- 1971.
Buzz Berger, 1968 -- 1969.
STRANGE REPORT (cont.):
Fan mail, 1971.Photographs.
Programming and production.
Publicity:
Correspondence, 1968 -- 1971.
Newspaper clippings.
News releases, etc.Scripts:
Corset of Death, 1968.
Euthanasia, 1968.
Hand.
Rule Britannica, 1968.
A Woman, A Worm, and Five Drops of WaterSeries notes.
Story outlines:
A - F.
G - Z.Story synopsis.
Writers (correspondence), 1968.
ELEVENTH HOUR:
Audience, psychiatrist's reactions, 1962 -- 1971.Correspondence, 1962 -- 1963.
History, 1962 -- 1963.
Mental Health Conference, 1963.
Photographs.
Publicity -- promotional.
Unproduced scripts:
Correspondence:1962 -- April, 1963.
----, May, 1963 -- 1964.
ELEVENTH HOUR (cont.):
Unproduced scripts (cont.):A.
B.
C.
D.
E - G.
H. (No. 1)
H. (No. 2)
I-K.
L.
M.
N-R.
S.
T.
U-Z.
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.:
Audience reaction, 1966.Broadcast standards:
1965 -- August 1966.
1966, September -- 1967.Correspondence, 1965 -- 1966.
Budget, 1966 -- 1967.
Correspondence:
1965 -- 1967.
Shows, 1965 -- 1966.
Casting, 1966.Critiques, 1966.
Merchandising, 1966 -- 1967.
Photographs.
Presentation and Storylines.
Publicity, 1966.
Jericho:
Air dates, 1966.Billings.
Budget. (Includes correspondece), 1965 -- 1966.
Cast. (Includes photographs and correspondence), 1965 -- 1966.
Correspondence, 1965 -- 1966.
Jericho (cont.):
Correspondence, 1965 -- 1966. NBC.Fan mail, 1966 -- 1967.
Legal materials.
Photographs.
Pilot outlines. (Includes correspondence) 1965.
Promotional. (2 folders)
Script.
Script. Revised:
#1.
#2.Storylines. Correspondence, 1966.
Viewer reaction.
Writer. Correspondence, etc., 1965 -- 1966.
Hawkins:
Budget, 1972 -- 1974.Casting and staff, 1972.
Correspondence, 1972 -- 1974, including a letter from James Stewart.
Legal (includes photographs).
Script:
Candidate for Murder, 1974.
Hawkins on Murder, 1974.Script notes.
Shooting schedules, 1973.
Story notes.
Dr. Kildare:
Audience reaction.Comic books and fan club.
Correspondence, 1961 -- 1964. Telegrams with best wishes at beginning of first season; Research Department time-period test for Dr. Kildare; inter-office memo on budget; MGM-TV statement of Participation with Arena Productions, Inc. for Dr. Kildare series, 1961-1962 season; cumulative to March 17, 1966--includes figures for Music Royalties; December 24, 1964 synopsis of viewers' reaction to the season so far; architectural drawing of the hospital set; typed synopsis of Dr. Kildare by E. Jack Neuman.
Photographs.
Publicity. Includes numerous newspaper clippings, press releases, and Chamberlain and Massey biogs. Most clippings are about Chamberlain.
Notebook -- A letter regarding profits and Arena Productions, Inc.; the notebook has typed pages at the beginning containing writers' assignments, including title, writers, and production number. Following is one page for each writer, including production number, agent; assigned date, when received, NBC approval to pay or not--all of these apply to Outline, Revised Outline, First draft, Revised Draft, Second Draft.
Wilson, Gerald D. The Dr. Kildare Scrapbook. Duncan, Oklahoma: BearManor Media, 2011
The Psychiatrist:
Budget, 1969 -- 1970.Correspondence, 1967 -- 1971.
Photographs.
Publicity.
Remy (outline).
Storylines.
These Are My Children (First regular T.V. soap opera, 1949):
Episodes:9.
13 -- 26. (14 folders)
Weekly Productions:
Critics Theatre, 1960.G.E. Theatre. Includes correspondence, 1958 -- 1959.
Playhouse 90. Includes correspondence, 1959 -- 1960.
Play of the Week.
Project 60, (publicity binder).
Twilight Zone. Correspondence, 1959 -- 1960.
Lucky Strike Theatre:
Correspondence, 1950 -- 1955.Robert Montgomery (clippings), 1951 -- 1955.
Scripts:
Cashel Byron's Profession, 1951.
Our Town, 1950.
Storm.
Three O'Clock, 1951.
Studio One:
Scripts:Another Name for Oscar, 1958.
Chicken, 1958.
Dark Intruder, 1957.
The Deaf Heart, 1957.
Edge of Truth, 1958.
Enemy Within, 1958.
Guitar, 1957.
My Mother and How She Undid Me, 1957.
The Staring Match, 1957.
Tongues of Angels, 1958.
Walk Down the Hall, 1957 -- 1958.Photograph.
Program promotion material.
The Lieutenant.
Radio scripts:
Malice Towards None, 1948.
Houses and Homes, by Norman Felton, (while at the University of Iowa), 1937.
Angel Face, by Norman Felton.
Audience reactions.
Ratings:
1966.
1967 -- 1973.
Television scripts, pilots, etc.:
Affair of Honor, by Bill Hoffman, 1955 -- 1956.All You Need, by Merle Kessler (U of Iowa student), 1974.
...And 90 Cents Carfare, by Artie Julian, 1969.
The Associates, by Herman Miller, 1969.
Away From It All, 1974.
Television scripts, pilots, etc. (cont.):
Babe, (including correspondence) by Jeanna Lee, 1974.
The Best Years (including correspondence) by Jerry McNeeley, 1965 -- 1966.
Big Foot Brown, by Karl Tunberg, 1971. Correspondence, 1971.
The Bravos (The Fort), by Adrian Spies, 1964 -- 1965. Correspondence, 1964 -- 1965.
Breakthrough, by Christopher Knopf.:Correspondence, 1969 -- 1971.
Storylines.
Story notes, etc.
Cafe Bravo, (including correspondence) by Robert Bassing, 1960 -- 1961.
The Captain, by Richard Jessup, 1969.
Color Schemes Like Never Before, by Alvin Sargent, 1963.
Colossus (The Forbin Project -- including correspondence), by James Bridges, 1967 -- 1969.
Concession (including correspondence), by Norman Twain, 1960.
Darrow the Defender (including correspondence), by Arthur Weiss, 1960 -- 1962.
The Davidson Affair (including correspondence), by Stuart Jackman, 1970 -- 1971.
Dear Diary (including correspondence), by Robert Sherwood, 1954.
The Defenders.
Dial "M" for Myrtle (including correspondence), by Al Lewis, 1958 -- 1959.
Diary of a Nurse (including correspondence), by Arthur Hailey (1959)
The Dogs Do Bark, by Norman Felton, 1941.
Dream Wife (including correspondence), 1965.
Echoes (including correspondence), by Mary Lee Settle, 1969 -- 1971.
Eden's Hotel, by John Reece, 1960.
Encounter! by Norman Felton, 1972.
Etcetera:Correspondence with Dale McRaven and Carl Kleinschmitt, 1967.
Script, notes.Europa. Script, notes.
Exitus Acta Probat, by Larry Thor and Don Bach, 1970.
Faint Heart Etcetera, by Garson Kanin, 1957.
The Fame Game, by Rona Jaffe, 1969.
The Fantastic Flanagan, by Bill Manhoff, 1959.
Fatal Memory, by Don Brinkley, 1958. (From Wanted Dead or Alive series.)
Father of the Bride, 1961.
The February Plan, by Douglas Heyes, 1968 -- 1969. Notes.
The First Hundred Years, by Robert Bassing, 1959.
Forever, by Mildred Cram, (including correspondence), 1960 -- 1961.
Forty Days of Musa Dagh, by Guy Green and Neil Paterson, 1964.
Four Window Girl, by Danny Simon, (including correspondence), 1962 -- 1963.
The Fox and the Forest, by Ray Bradbury, 1972 -- 1973.
The Futurist Experiment, by Joe Stephano, (including correspondence), 1970.
The Gadic Collection, by Leslie Charteris. (From The Saint.)
Gaily, Gaily, by Abram Ginnes:Budget, 1970.
Script, 1966.Game of Love, by Pat Fielder (including correspondence), 1968
Goodbye, Hannah, by Steve Fisher, 1959.
Grand Hotel, 1963.
Grand Slam, by Robert Dozier:
Cast. Correspondence, 1962.
Correspondence, 1961 -- 1962.
Script, notes, etc.Gypo, by Paul Monash, (including correspondence), 1958.
Ghostbreaker, by Marion Hargove.Correspondence, 1964 -- 1967. Including a letter from Kevin McCarthy.
Pilot script.
Publicity, advertising.
Script:#1.
#2.
#3.Storylines, notes:
#1
#2.Viewer reactions, 1967.
The Happening, by Robert Thom:
Correspondence, 1966 -- 1967.
Script, 1966 -- 1967.Harry and Sam Show, by Dean Hargrove (including correspondence), 1966 -- 1967.
Heroes and Hermitage, 1968 -- 1971. (Felton idea; filmed in USSR.)
Hour of Decision, by Howard Rodman (including correspondence), 1962.
Human Comedy, 1963.
Hungriest Audience in the World! by George Kirgo, 1968. (For proposed Zoom! series.)
If Not Now, When? by Peter Bergman.
Correspondence, 1967. (Includes photographs)
Script, 1967.I'm With You, Jack, by Abram Ginnes.
Correspondence, 1964 -- 1965.
Script, 1964.Imaginary Man, by Edward DeBlasio.
Correspondence, 1968 -- 1970.
Script and notes, 1967.Jamie McPheeters (TV series). Budget, 1963.
Joe Jupiter, by Charles FitzSimons, (including correspondence), 1959.
Keep On, Keeping On, by Lonne Elder (including correspondence), 1970.
Keep the River on Your Right, by Tobias Schneebaum (including correspondence), 1970.
Kissin' Cousins. Budget, 1960.
The King Project. Correspondence, 1971.
Kitty's Rebellion, by Marian Clark (Gunsmoke).
Lady Fingers, by James O'Hanlon, 1959.
Land of a Million Elephants, by Asa Berber (including correspondence), 1967 -- 1969.
The Last Station, by Bobby Jack Nelson:Information, including correspondence, 1972 -- 1974.
First Draft.
Script.The Lemon Eaters, by Jerry Sohl (including correspondence), 1967 -- 1968.
Life With..., by Henry Garson (including correspondence), 1967 -- 1968.
Lloyds of London, 1962.
The Loner, by Rod Serling, (including correspondence), 1960.
Lowell Thomas Show, (including correspondence), 1960.
Meet Me in St. Louis. Budget, 1965.
Mildred Pierce, by Katherine and Dale Eunsar (including correspondence), 1958.
The Mind Snappers, by Robert Thom, 1966. (This script was made into a well-known movie Wild in the Streets.)
Mr. Bevis, by Rod Serling, 1959.
Mr. Novak (TV series; including correspondence), 1963.
Naish, (including correspondence), 1967.
Night Without Darkness, by Dean Hargrove:Correspondence, 1965 -- 1966.
Script, 1965 -- 1966.Now! by Jerry DeBono, 1968.
The New Men, by David Karp.
Correspondence, 1961 -- 1964.
Scripts:#1.
#2.Storylines:
#1.
#2.
Oh, Those Bells, by Arthur Phillips (including correspondence), 1960.
Paradise Kid, by Paul Monash, 1959.
The Pigman, by Paul Zindel (including correspondence), 1969 -- 1970.
The Pit, by Buzz Blair, 1970.
The Plain Dealer, 1970.
Please Don't Eat the Daisies. Budget, 1965.
Ponders 'N Rosa, by Jay Simms:Correspondence, 1965.
Script, 1965.
Storylines.Princess in Chicago, by Norman Felton (including correspondence), 1958.
Project "Blue", by Howard Jaffe, 1964.
Proud Land, by Sam Rolfe (including correspondence), 1958 -- 1959.
The Queen's Palace, by Arthur Hailey, 1958.
Off the Block, by Karl Tunberg.
Correspondence, 1969 -- 1971.
Screen treatment.
Script.
Raike's Progress, by David Rintels:
Correspondence, story notes, etc., 1970. Wisnovsky Dilemma, 1970.
Raincoat, by Bennett Foster, 1972.
Rawhide (TV series). Pamphlet.
Rise and Fall of All of Us, by Robert Thom (including correspondence), 1967 -- 1970.
Road to Xanadu, by Nathaniel Benchley, 1968.
Robin Hood (including correspondence). See Vortex, by Robert Pirosh and Edmund North, 1967.
Room 99.
The Russians are Coming.
Rusty Gun, by Norman Felton.
Saints, by Merle Kessler [University of Iowa student] (including correspondence), 1974.
The Sandbag, by Russell Hardwick (including correspondence), 1971.
The Savage Sleep, by Millen Brand (including correspondence), 1968 -- 1970.
Separate Lives, by Christopher Knoph:Correspondence, including photographs and pamphlets, 1965 -- 1966.
Script.Seven Baker Street, by Jerry McNeeley (including correspondence), 1966.
Shadow on the Heart, by Doris Frankel, 1959.
Shenendoah. Budget, 1964 -- 1965.
Significant Experience, by Sam Rolfe. Correspondence, 1964 -- 1966.
Single Parents, by Gloria Goldsmith, 1973.
Star Witness, by James Cavanagh and Robert Bassing (including correspondence), 1959 -- 1960.
Staring Match, by Jerry McNeeley, 1957.
Surrender of San Raphael, by Ben Messalink (including correspondence), 1969.
Take Me to Your Leader, by Ben Starr, 1958.
Teachings of Don Juan. Correspondence, 1970 -- 1971.
Terry and the Others, by Don Bach:Correspondence:1970, January -- August.
----, September -- DecemberNotes, photographs, etc.
Script.That'll Be the Day, by Arthur Julian (including correspondence), 1967 -- 1968.
This Winter's Hobby, by Jack Finney, 1973.
Thomas Crown Affair. Budget, 1968.
Time of Decision, by David Karp. Script #1.
Script #2.
Script #3.Together (including correspondence), 1967.
To Keep Our Love Alive, by Arthur Julian, 1967.
Track Down, 1958.
Two's A Crowd, by Danny Simon (including correspondence), 1960.
Two Men and a Girl in a Meatgrinder, by Peter Allen Fields:
Budget, 1967.
Correspondence, 1966 -- 1967.
Legal correspondence, 1966.
Script, revised.
Storylines.
Under 26. Correspondence, 1967.
Untitled Project #2, by Robert Thom, 1967.
Up Tight. Budget, 1968.
Victoria Minor, by Norman Felton, 1954.
Vortex, by Robert Pirosh and Edmund North (including correspondence), 1967.
Year 1, by Stephan and Elinor Karpf, 1968.
Zeno's Paradox, by Loring Mandel (including correspondence), 1967 -- 1969.
Zoo Gang, by Paul Gallico, (including correspondence) 1972 -- 1973.
Vector 33:
Correspondence, 1971 -- 1972.
Scripts:#1.
#2.
#3.Story notes.
Storylines :#1.
#2.
Zoom! by George Kirgo:
Casting (including correspondence and photographs), 1967.
Correspondence:1967.
1968 -- 1969.Script:
#1.
#2.Storynotes.
Writers. Correspondence, 1967.
Undated Scripts. A-D:
Angel House, by Adrian Spies.
Apocrypha, by Merle Kessler.
The Attache, by Adrian Spies.
The Butterfly Card, by Dick Morgan and Del Reisman.
Concession, by Norman Felton.
Crisis.Undated scripts, E-J:
Echoes, by Mary Lee Settle.
Ex-President, by David Davidson.
The General, by Adrian Spies.
Goin' East.
Goodbye, Cool World, by Kyle Lake.
Goodbye, Hannah, by Steve Fisher.
I Never Sang for My Father, by Robert Anderson.
The Islanders, by Richard Bare.Undated Scripts, K-L:
King of Diamonds, by Gene Roddenberry.
Kookabura, by Norman Felton.
Liz, by Norman Felton and Stanley Rubin.Undated Scripts, M:
McLain, by Norman Felton and Stanley Rubin.
Monsieur Joe, by Adrian Spies.
Mr. O'Malley.
Marriage - Year One. Photographs.
Melody on a Split String, by Samuel Elkin.
Undated Scripts, N-Q:
Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman, by Norman Felton and Stanley Rubin.
On Borrowed Time, by Paul Osborn.
Peck's Bad Girl, by Theodore Ferro.
Pier 66.
The Quest, by John Furia.Undated Scripts, R-S:
Recoil, by Michael Pertwee (an episode from The Saint).
The Rose Man, by Leon Gillen (U of Iowa student)
Sam n' Ella, by Norman Felton.
Security.
Somebody's Waiting, by Adrian Spies.Undated Scripts, T:
There Never Was a Horse, by John Neston (Gunsmoke episode).
They Came to Kill Gandhi, by Adrian Spies.
Ticket to Tahiti, by Robert Bassing.
Too Hot to Handle, by Robert Bassing.
Two Black Kings, by Sidney Carroll.
Two by Two, by Louis Peterson.
Two Tickets for Tena, by Norman Felton.Undated Scripts, U-Z:
Verdun, by Abby Mann.
Washington Correspondent, by David Davidson.
What About Christmas? by Norman Felton.
Women: Breakthrough, by Norman Felton and Stanley Rubin.
Babe:
Budget, cast, production, etc., 1974 -- 1975. (4 folders)Fan mail, October -- November, 1975.
Photographs:
Black and white.
Color prints.Reviews and ratings.
Scripts.
This Life I've Led (paperback).
Undated materials.
Executive Suite:
Correspondence and fan Mail, 1976.Newspaper and magazine reviews and clippings, 1976. (2 folders)
Nielsen ratings, 1976.
People in Glass Houses, episode #6, 1976.
Production budgets and schedules, 1976.
Program practices (censor), 1976.
Storyline memorandum, 1976.
Storyline projection, 1976.
Have I Stayed Too Long at the Fair? "The Story of Rosemary Clooney," 1978.
The Life and Loves of Charlie Chaplin.
Caucus for Producers, Writers and Directors, 1977.
And Your Name Is Jonah:
Clippings, 1979.
Correspondence, 1978 -- 1979.
Photographs.
Production schedule, 1978.
Scripts:1978, June 29.
----, September 29.
Box 84
Anne, Helen and John - A Love Story. Original story treatment for feature film or television.
Gift of Friendship, Gift of Love.
Owl in the Cedar Tree, July 5, 1979.
Separate Lives.
Space Settlers.
That Wilkes Family.
And Your Name Is Jonah:
Clippings, 1979.
Correspondence, 1978 -- 1979.
Photographs.
Production schedules and memos, 1978.
Scripts by Michael Bortman:September 28, 1978.
September 29, 1978.
Angelface, by Norman Felton. One act play, 1938 -- 1970.
Anne, Helen and John - A Love Story :
Clippings, 1982.
Correspondence, 1974 -- 1983.
Original story treatment for television. (2 copies)
Arena Productions, Inc.:
Contracts:1957 -- 1965.
1966 -- 1982.Financial and audit reports, 1964.
Arena Productions, Inc. (cont.):
Financial participation statements, 1963 -- 1964.Produced pilots listing, 1965 -- 1968.
Project reports, 1966 -- 1985.
Babe:
Clippings, 1975.Correspondence, 1975 -- 1977.
Golden Globe and Emmy Award programs, 1975 -- 1976.
Photographs.
Press releases.
Producer/participant statements, 1984 -- 1985.
Scripts by Joanna Lee:
October 24, 1974.
March 19, 1975.Shooting Schedules, 1975.
This Life I've Led by Babe Didrikson Zaharias.
Baffled! Correspondence and distribution reports, 1973 -- 1982.
Bando and McKay,
by Norman Felton. Original story-treatment for television. (multiple copies)
Box
87
The Best Years. Cast lists.
Billie Jean, by Judith Parker. Story-treatment and correspondence, 1976 -- 1977.
China trip, 1979.
Clippings, 1946 -- 1968.
Correspondence:
1944 -- 1956. Including correspondence from: Van Heflin, Janet Wyatt, Lionel Barrymore, Jackie Cooper, Lillian Roth and Pearl S. Buck.
1957 -- 1967. Including correspondence from Nicholas Meyer.
1970 -- 1978.
1980 -- 1986. Including correspondence from Hugh Downs.
Undated. Including correspondence from: Spring Byington, Sally Struthers and June Lockhart.
Dear Diary, by Robert Sherwood:
Scripts:Sept. 20, 1954.
Undated.
Dr. Kildare:
Listing of episodes, 1961 -- 1966.Photographs
Pilot script by Jerry McNeely. Dr. Kildare and the Best Years, July 21, 1965.
The Dogs Do Bark, by Norman Felton. Playscript.
Eleventh Hour. Staff lists, 1962.
Emmy Award prgrams,
1963 -- 1964.
Box
88
Executive Suite:
Character sketches, 1976.Correspondence, 1976 -- 1977.
Photographs.
Production budgets, 1975 -- 1976.
Production schedules and staff lists, 1976.
Publicity and clippings, 1976.
Script by Henry Slesar, 1976.
Series projection, 1976.
Felton, Norman:
"Arena Theatre at Saginaw" by Norman Felton. Theatre Arts, vol. xxviii, no. 7 (July 1944) pp. 429-430.Best of Luck. Autobiography. (5 folders)
Felton, Norman (cont.):
Best of Luck. Autobiography."Best of Luck: The Education of Norman Felton." Books at Iowa, no. 43 (Nov. 1985) pp. 3-14.
Biographical material, 1958 -- 1980.
Biographical material. Clippings, 1951 -- 1981.
Photographs.
Gift of Friendship, Gift of Love. Story treatment and correspondence, 1974 -- 1978.
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. Production schedules, 1966 -- 1967.
Go for Broke, by Norman Felton. Story treatment for a film.
The Golden Stool of Osei Tutu, by Norman Felton. Script for television and story idea.
Grand Slam. Column one: "A long way home" by Robert Dozier. Script, Feb. 6, 1962.
Green Grow the Lilacs. Old man Peck speeches, by Norman Felton.
Have I Stayed Too Long at the Fair? "The Story of Rosemary Clooney."
Correspondence, 1978 -- 1982.
Teleplay by Judith Parker, October 5, 1978.
Hawkins. Corresondence, financial statements, staff lists, schedules, and reviews, 1973 -- 1985. Including correspondence with James Stewart.
Houses and Homes, by Norman Felton. Play, 1937.
Jack London research material and correspondence, 1971 -- 1972.
Jericho. Stafff lists and production schedules, 1965 -- 1967.
Johnny Appleseed, by Norman Felton. One act play.
The Last Station:
Correspondence, 1973 -- 1982.
Notes by Norman Felton regarding the first draft of the screenplay, 1974.
The Lieutenant.
Episode listings, 1963 -- 1964.
Box
90
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.:
Audience reaction test for Solo (pilot episode), January 31, 1964.
Celebrating the C.I.A.: Television Spy Dramas of the Mid to Late 1960's by Karen Vik Eustis, 1983.
Clippings, 1964 -- 1984.
Correspondence:Business, 1963 -- 1983.
Fan, 1966 -- 1985.Feature film material, 1981 -- 1985.
The 15 Years Later Affair by Michael Sloan. Script, 1982.
H.Q. (Fan club publication):
Newsletters, 1975 -- 1985, 2001-
Yearbooks, 1976 -- 1981.The Malthusian Affair, by Sam H. Rolfe. Script, January 14, 1977.
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. ... and How It all Began, by Norman Felton, November 1, 1982.
The Meaning of Commercial Television by John Silber.
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (cont.):
Photographs.Producer - participant statements, 1984 -- 1985.
Production schedules, 1965 -- 1966.
Profit participation statements, 1974 -- 1986.
Promotional materials.
Unproduced properties, 1967 -- 1968.
New Dimensions in Programming by Norman Felton, 1968.
Owl in the Cedar Tree, by Norman Felton. Story treatment for film, June 25, 1979. (2 copies)
Photographs from various Felton productions.
Protractor Camera Scale. NBC-TV.
The Robert Montgomery Hour. The Letter by Somerset Maugham:
Director's script, 1950.
Groundplans, 1950.
The Rose Man, by Leon Gillen. Playscript.
Rusty Gun, by Norman Felton. Carbon of script, 1940. (2 copies)
Sam 'N' Ella, by Norman Felton. One-act farce comedy.
The Searchers, by Norman Felton. Original story treatment for television, 1981.
Separate Lives. Cast lists, 1965.
Show Biz, or How
I Became a Gofer in Hollywood, by Norman Felton. Story treatment for television.
Box
92
Sidekick, by John Vlahos. Script and correspondence, 1974.
Single Parents:
Correspondence, 1973.
Story treatment by Gloria Goldsmith, March 5, 1973.
Slave Auction, by Karl A. Tunberg. Screen-treatment.
So I May Live, by Norman Felton. One-act play, 1939.
Space Settlers:
Correspondence, 1980 -- 1992.
Original story treatment by Norman Felton. (3 copies)
Strange Passage, by Norman Felton. One-act play.
The Strange Report:
Clippings, 1968 -- 1971.
Correspondence and distribution reports, 1970 -- 1984.
Studio One:
Cast lists, 1957.
Reviews and clippings, 1957 -- 1959.
Super 8:
Contracts and correspondence, 1975.Story treatment by George Kirgo, July 8, 1975.
Screenplays by George Kirgo:
Sept. 8, 1975.
April 25, 1977.
Terry and the Others, by Don Bach. Screenplay.
That Wilkes Family:
Production materials, 1975.
Story treatment by Norman Felton and Stanley Rubin, Aug. 8, 1975.
That Wilkes Family (cont.):
Teleplay by Jerome Kass, December 9, 1975.
That'll Be the Day, by James Lee. Script for pilot episode, September 26, 1967.
Three Women for Four Seasons or Experiment, by Gloria Goldsmith. Story-treatment/script.
Trino, by Ignacio Salazar, Jr. Script, 1979.
United States Steel Hour:
Cast lists, 1955 -- 1956.
Clippings, 1955, 1957.
Photographs.
University of Iowa:
Correspondence, 1938 -- 1982. Including correspondence from: E.C. Mabie, H. Clay Harshbarger and Sam Becker.Course work done by Felton, 1938 -- 1941.
Playwrights Workshop, 1971 -- 1977.
Vector 33, by Joanna Lee. Script, November 16, 1971.
The Year of the Sex Olympics:
Correspondence, 1974 -- 1978.
Script by Nigel Kneale.
Box 94
[TITLE -- PRODUCTION # -- CYCLE #]
Dr. Kildare:
The Administrator -- 6521 -- 1
Admitting Service -- 6504 -- 1
Adrift in a Sea of Confusion -- 7914 -- 5
All Brides Should Be Beautiful -- 6988 -- 4
An Ancient Office -- 6573 -- 2
The Art of Taking a Powder -- 7989 -- 5
The Atheist and the True Believer -- 7914 -- 5
The Backslider -- 6928 -- 3
TheBalance and the Crucible -- 6584 -- 2
The Bed I've Made -- 6536 -- 2
Behold the Great Man -- 7915 -- 5
Believe and Live -- 7909 -- 4
The Bell in the School House Tolls for Thee, Kildare -- 7935 -- 5
Breakdown -- 6567 -- 2
The Burning Sky -- 6566 -- 2
Candle in the Window -- 6972 -- 4
Catch a Crooked Mouse -- 6976 -- 4
Charlie Wade Makes a Lot of Shade -- 6927 -- 3
Chemistry of Anger -- 6545 -- 1
The Child Between -- 6903 -- 3
The Cobweb Chain -- 6549 -- 2
A Country Cousin -- 6532 -- 1
Cry From the Street -- 7912 -- 5
Daily Flights to Olympus -- 7954 -- 5
The Dark Side of the Mirror -- 6538 -- 2
A Day to Remember -- 6937 -- 3
A Distant Thunder -- 6539 -- 1
Do You Trust Your Doctor? -- 6989 -- 4
Dolly's Dilemma -- 6957 -- 3
The Dragon -- 6530 -- 1
Duet for One Hand (see: Box 101, Perfect is Too Hard to Be) -- 7926 -- 5
Box 96The Eleventh Commandment -- 6911 -- 3
The Elusive Dik-Dik -- 6954 -- 4
Enough LaBoheme for Everybody -- 7955 -- 5
An Exchange of Gifts -- 6935 -- 4
The Exploiters -- 6929 -- 3
Face of Fear -- 6572 -- 2
Family of Sparrows -- 6981 -- 4
Fathers and Daughters -- 7922 -- 5
A Few Hearts, A Few Flowers -- 7977 -- 5
For the Living -- 6514 -- 1
Four Feet in the Morning -- 6916 -- 3
From Nigeria With Love -- 7951 -- 5
A Game for Three -- 6905 -- 3
Gift of Koodjanuk -- 6588 -- 2
Gift of Love -- 7923 -- 5
Box 97
Going Home -- 7965 -- 5
Good Luck Charm -- 6562 -- 2
The Good Samaritan -- 6912 -- 3
Goodbye, Mr. Jersey -- 6947 -- 3
Gratitude Won't Pay the Bills -- 7913 -- 5
Gravida One -- 6518 -- 2
The Great Guy -- 6576 -- 2
Guest Appearance -- 6550 -- 2
A Hand Held Out in Darkness -- 6579 -- 2
The Hand That Hurts, The Hand That Heals -- 6977 -- 4
Hastings' Farewell -- 6552 -- 2
The Heart, An Imperfect Machine -- 6907 -- 3
Hit and Run -- 6507 -- 1
Holiday Weekend -- 6517 -- 1
The Horizontal Hero -- 7918 -- 5
The Horn of Plenty -- 6541 -- 1
Hour of Decision -- 7962 -- 5
A Hundred Million Tomorrows -- 6901 -- 3
I Can Hear the Ice Melting -- 7979 -- 5
If You Can't Believe the Truth... -- 6919 -- 3
Immunity -- 6510 -- 1
In the Roman Candle's Bright Glare -- 7952 -- 5
An Island Like a Peacock -- 6585 -- 2
The Jail Ward -- 6577 -- 2
Johnny Temple -- 6524 -- 1
The Last Leaves on the Tree -- 6985 -- 4
The Last to Believe in Miracles -- 7944 -- 5
The Legacy -- 6563 -- 2
A Life for a Life -- 7916 -- 5
Life in the Dance Hall: F-U-N -- 7936 -- 5
The Life Machine -- 7919 -- 5
A Little Child Shall Lead -- 7959 -- 5
The Lonely Ones -- 6509 -- 1
Love Is a Sad Song -- 6554 -- 2
A Lullabye for Indian Summer -- 6975 -- 4
Make Way for Tomorrow -- 6951 -- 4
Man Is a Rock -- 6953 -- 4
A Marriage of Convenience -- 6973 -- 4
The Mask Makers -- 6559 -- 2
Maybe Love Will Save My Apartment House -- 6967 -- 4
Mercy--or Murder? -- 7972 -- 5
Middle of Ernie Mann -- 6941 -- 3
A Million Dollar Property -- 6508 -- 1
A Miracle for Margaret -- 7906 -- 4
The Mosaic -- 6571 -- 2
Box 100
Music Hath Charms... -- 6986 -- 4
My Brother, the Doctor -- 6520 -- 1
My Name Is Lisa, and I Am Lost -- 6968 -- 4
Never Is a Long Day -- 6934 -- 4
Never So Happy -- 7964 -- 5
Never Too Old for the Circus -- 6949 -- 3
New Doctor In Town -- 7974 -- 5
The Next Thing to Murder -- 7963 -- 5
A Nickel's Worth of Prayer -- 6943 -- 3
Night of the Beast -- 6917 -- 3
No Mother to Guide Them -- 6964 -- 4
No Other Road -- 7980 -- 5
Now: The Mummy -- 7956 -- 5
Oh, My Daughter! -- 6528 -- 1
One Clear, Bright Thursday Morning -- 6920 -- 3
One for the Road -- 6535 -- 1
Operation: Lazarus -- 6546 -- 1
The Oracle -- 6932 -- 3
The Other Side of the Coin -- 6923 -- 3
Out of a Concrete Tower -- 7991 -- 5
The Pack Rat and the Prima Donna -- 6924 -- 3
The Patient -- 6516 -- 1
Perfect Is Too Hard to Be -- 7925 -- 5
A Place Among the Monuments -- 6557 -- 2
Please Let My Baby Live -- 7902 -- 4
A Pyrotechnic Display -- 7957 -- 5
A Quick Look at Glory -- 7942 -- 5
Quid Pro Quo -- 6948 -- 3
Rage, Rage Against the Dying of theLight -- 7966 -- 5
Read the Book, Then See the Picture -- 7990 -- 5
Reckoning -- 7975 -- 5
Box 102
A Reverence for Life -- 6963 -- 4
The Road to The Heart -- 6534 -- 1
The Roaring Boy-O -- 6536 -- 1
Rome Will Never Leave You:Part I -- 6936 -- 4
Part II -- 6939 -- 4
Part III -- 6940 -- 4The Search -- 6525 -- 1
The Season to Be Jolly -- 6513 -- 1
Second Chance -- 6503 -- 1
A Sense of Tempo -- 6959 -- 3
She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not:Part I -- 6990 -- 4
Part II -- 6991 -- 4Shining Image -- 6511 -- 1
Ship's Doctor -- 6575 -- 2
Box 103
Sister Mike -- 6556 -- 2
Sleeping Princess -- 6551 -- 2
Solomon's Choice -- 6537 -- 1
Some Doors are Slamming -- 7937 -- 5
Dome Tales For Halloween -- 7978 -- 5
Something of Importance -- 6544 -- 1
Something Old, Something New... -- 7984 -- 5
A Sort of Falling in Love -- 7943 -- 5
The Soul Killer -- 6569 -- 2
Sound of a Faraway Hill -- 6958 -- 4
Speak Not in Angry Whispers -- 6966 -- 3
The Stepping Stone -- 6533 -- 1
A Strange Sort of Accident -- 7973 -- 5
Take Care of My Little Girl -- 6969 -- 4
The Taste of Crow -- 7968 -- 5
Box 104
The Tent - Dwellers -- 7924 -- 5
The Thing Speaks for Itself -- 6570 -- 2
Tiger (Parts I and II) -- 6915 -- 3
Tightrope Into Nowhere -- 6581 -- 2
The Time Buyers -- 6961 -- 4
A Time to Every Purpose -- 6555 -- 2
To Each His Prison -- 6589 -- 2
To Visit One More Spring -- 7985 -- 5
To Walk in Grace -- 6944 -- 3
Toast the Golden Couple -- 7920 -- 5
Tomorrow Is a Fickle Girl -- 6945 -- 3
Touch of Glory (2 copies) -- 6527 -- 1
A Trip to Niagara -- 6583 -- 2
Box 105
Twenty - four Hours (pilot and format) -- ? -- 1
An Ungodly Act -- 6918 -- 3
A Very Infectious Disease -- 6574 -- 2
A Very Present Help -- 6542 -- 1
The Visitors -- 6553 -- 2
Vote of Confidence -- 6931 -- 3
Web of Hate -- 7917 -- 5
Welcome Home, Dear Anna -- 6958 -- 5
What's Different About Today? -- 6952 -- 4
What's God to Julius? -- 6906 -- 2
When Shadows Fall -- 7953 -- 5
Who Ever Heard of a Two-Headed Doll? -- 6926 -- 3
Why Won't Anybody Listen? -- 6946 -- 3
A Willing Suspension of Disbelief -- 6922 -- 3
Box 106
Wings of Hope -- 7911 -- 4
Winter Harvest -- 6506 -- 1
Witch Doctor -- 6529 -- 1
With Hellfire and Thunder -- 7910 -- 5
With These Hands -- 6949 -- 5
Wives and Losers -- 7921 -- 5
Box 107
[TITLE -- PRODUCTION # -- CYCLE #]
Eleventh Hour:
Along About Late in the Afternoon -- 6705 -- 1
Angie, You Made My Heart Stop -- 6714 -- 1
Beauty Playing With a Mandolin Underneath a Willow Tree -- 6744 -- 1
The Blues My Baby Gave To Me -- 6721 -- 1
The Bride Wore Pink -- 6731 -- 1
The Bronze Locust -- 6770 -- 2
Cold Hans, Warm Heart -- 6776 -- 2
The Color of Sunset -d- 7310 -- 2
Too Cry a Little for Mary -- 6710 -- 1
Does My Mother Have to Know?:Part I -- 6769 -- 2
Part II -- 6793 -- 2A Dream of Roses -- 6724 -- 1
Eat, Little Fishie, Eat -- 6713 -- 1
Eighty Seven Different Kinds of Love -- 6784 -- 2
The Eleventh Hour (Pilot) -- 65523 -- 1
Everybody Knows You've Left Me -- 6747 -- 1
A Faraway Cry -- 6739 -- 1
Fear Begins at 40 -- 6760 -- 2
Fugitives -- 6711 -- 1
Full Moon Every Night -- 7303 -- 2
Hang By One Hand -- 6746 -- 1
Hooray, Hooray, The Circus is Coming to Town -- 6718 -- 1
How Do You Say "I Love You"? -- 6773 -- 2
I Don't Belong in a White Painted House -- 6719 -- 1
I Feel Like a Rutabaga -- 6755 -- 1
Is Mr. Martian Coming Back? -- 6752 -- 2
La Belle Indifference -- 6764 -- 2
Like a Diamond in the Sky -- 6733 -- 1
Box 109
Make Me a Place -- 6716 -- 1
And Man Created Vanity -- 6778 -- 2
The Man Who Came Home Late -- 6745 -- 1
The Moonlighter -- 6767 -- 2
My Door Is Locked and Bolted -- 6741 -- 2
My Name is Judith. I'm Lost, You See -- 6725 -- 2
Only Remaining Copy in the British Museum -- 6792 -- 2
A Pattern of Sundays -- 7308 -- 2
Pressure Breakdown -- 6756 -- 1
Railway Up the Stairs -- 6774 -- 2
Season of Discontent -- 6732 -- 2
The Secret in the Stone -- 6757 -- 2
The Seventh Day of Creation -- 6711 -- 1
The Silence of Good Men -- 6779 -- 2
Something Crazy's Going On in the Closet -- 6750 -- 1
Sunday Father -- 6781 -- 2
There Are Dragons in the Forest -- 6715 -- 1
There Should Have Been an Outfit Called Families Anonymous -- 6785 -- 2
A Time to Live, and a Time to Die -- 6771 -- 2
ATime to Be Young -- 6740 -- 1
To Love is to Live -- 6312 -- 2
Today Is the Day We Give Babies Away -- 6758 -- 1
What Did She Mean By Good Luck? -- 6765 -- 2
Where Have You Been, Lord Randall My Son? -- 6704 -- 1
Where Ignorant Armies Clash By Night -- 6734 -- 1
Where Where You at the Dawn of Time? -- 6726 -- 1
Which Man Will Die? -- 6735 -- 1
Who Chopped Down the Cherry Tree? -- 6723 -- 2
Who Is to Say How the Battle Is to Be Fought? -- 7302 -- 2
Why Am I Grown So Cold? -- 6729 -- 1
Wings of the Morning -- 6748 -- 1
Oh You Shouldn't Have Done It -- 6751 -- 2
You're So Smart, Why Can't You Be Good? -- 6788 -- 2
[TITLE -- PRODUCTION # -- CYCLE #]
The Psychiatrist:
The Big Yes -- 81406 -- 1
Ex/Sgt. Randall File, USA -- 32111 -- 1
God Bless the Children -- 26586 -- 1
In Death's Other Kingdom -- 32213 -- 1
The Longer Trail -- 32210 -- 1
Par For the Course -- 32206 -- 1
Private World of Martin Dalton -- 32214 -- 1
The Psychiatrist -- 26586 -- 1
Such Civil War in My Love and Hate -- 32209 -- 1
Year 1 -- 26598 -- 1
[TITLE -- PRODUCTION # -- CYCLE #]
Hawkins:
Blood Feud -- 4109 -- 1
Candidate for Murder -- 4112 -- 1
Death and the Maiden -- 4101 -- 1
Die, Darling, Die -- 4102 -- 1
A Life for a Life -- 4105 -- 1
Murder in Movieland -- 4104 -- 1
Murder in the Slave Trade -- 4108 -- 1
Murder on the 13th Floor -- 4110 -- 1
Box 114
Roots of Murder -- 4103 -- 1
The Sisters -- 4106 -- 1
[TITLE -- CYCLE #]
Strange Report:
Report 3906: COVER GIRLS. "Last Year's Model." -- 1
Report 5055: CULT. "Murder Shrieks Out!" -- 1
Report 3424: EPIDEMIC. "A Most Curious Crime." -- 1
Report 2266: GRENADE. "What Price Change?" -- 1
Report 4504: HAND. "A Matter of Witchcraft?" -- 1
Report 4407: HEART. "No Choice For the Donor." -- 1
Report 2641: HOSTAGE. "If You Won't Learn, Die." -- 1
Report 2493: KIDNAP. "Whose Pretty Girl Are You?" -- 1
Report 0846: LONELYHEARTS. "Who Killed Dan Cupid?" -- 1
Report 1553: RASCIST. "A Most Dangerous Proposal." -- 1
Report 2475: REVENGE. "When a Man Hates." -- 1
Report 1021: SHRAPNEL. "The Wish in the Dream." -- 1
Report 0649: SKELETON. "Let Sleeping Heroes Lie." -- 1
Report 7931: SNIPER. "When Is Your Cousin Not?" -- 1
Report 4977: SWINDLE. "Square Root of All Evil." -- 1
Report 8420: X-RAY. "Who Weeps For the Doctor?" -- 1
Box 117
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Jericho:
Big Band Contraband -- 5830 -- 1
Both Ends Against the Riddle -- 5816 -- 1
Dutch and Go -- 5814 -- 1
Eric the Redhead -- 5812 -- 1
Face of Steel -- 5822 -- 1
Four O'Clock Bomb to London -- 5826 -- 1
Have Traitor, Will Travel -- 5804 -- 1
Jericho (presentation and pilot) -- 1002 -- 1
Jug of Wine, A Loaf of Bread and Pow! -- 5809 -- 1
Long Journey Across a Short Street -- 5829 -- 1
Loot of All Evil -- 5836 -- 1
Mirage - Italian Style -- 5806 -- 1
Box 118
Signal's Off -- 5834 -- 1
A Switch in Time:Part I -- 5830 -- 1
Part II -- 5810 -- 1Wall-to-Wall Kaput -- 5832 -- 1
[TITLE -- PRODUCTION # -- CYCLE #]
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.:
The Abominable Snowman Affair -- 8430 -- 1The Adriatic Express Affair -- 8406 -- 2
The Alexander the Greater Affair:
Part I -- 7458 -- 2Part II -- 7459 -- 2
The Apple a Day Affair -- 8453 -- 3
The Arabian Affair -- 7484 -- 2
The Bat Cave Affair -- 8414 -- 2
The Birds and the Bees Affair -- 8411 -- 2
The Bow-Wow Affair -- 7411 -- 1
The Brain-Killer Affair -- 7406 -- 1
The Bridge of Lions Affair
Part I 7481 2Part II 7482 2
The Candidate's Wife Affair -- 8420 -- 3
The Cap and Gown Affair -- 8459 -- 3
Box 120
[TITLE -- PRODUCTION # -- CYCLE #]
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (cont.):
The Cherry Blossom Affair -- 7487 -- 2
The Children's Day Affair -- 7460 -- 2
The Come With Me to the Casbah Affair -- 8436 -- 3
The Concrete Overcoat Affair:Part I -- 8433 -- 3
Part II -- 8444 -- 3The Deadly Decoy Affair -- 7438 -- 1
The Deadly Games Affair -- 7416 -- 1
The Deadly Goddess Affair -- 8412 -- 2
The Deadly Quest Affair -- 8467 -- 4
The Deadly Smorgasbord Affair -- 8441 -- 3
The Deadly Toys Affair -- 8401 -- 2
The Deep Six Affair -- 8488 -- 4
The Dippy Blonde Affair -- 7485 -- 2
The Discotheque Affair -- 7476 -- 2
The Double Affair -- 7417 -- 1
The Dove Affair -- 7410 -- 1
The Fiddlesticks Affair -- 7433 -- 1
The Fiery Angels Affair -- 8469 -- 4
The Finny Foot Affair -- 7428 -- 1
The Five Daughters Affair:Part I -- 8457 -- 3
Part II -- 8458 -- 3The Foreign Legion Affair -- 8415 -- 2
The Four-Steps Affair -- 7445 -- 1
The Foxes and the Hounds Affair -- 7461 -- 2
The Galatea Affair -- 8424 -- 3
The Gazebo in the Maze Affair -- 7450 -- 1
The Girls of Nazarene Affair -- 7449 -- 1
The Giuoco Piano Affair -- 7422 -- 2
The Green Opal Affair -- 7419 -- 1
The Gurnius Affair -- 8463 -- 4
The Her Master's Voice Affair -- 8426 -- 3
The Hong Kong Shilling Affair -- 7453 -- 1
The Hot Number Affair -- 8456 -- 3
The Hula Doll Affair -- 8442 -- 3
The Indian Summer Affair -- 7492 -- 2
The Iowa - Scuba Affair -- 7415 -- 1
The It's All Greek to Me Affair -- 8445 -- 3
The "J" For Judas Affair -- 8464 -- 4
The Jingle Bells Affair -- 8443 -- 3
Karate Killers (see: Box 121, The Five Daughters Affair) -- 8457 -- 3
The King of Diamonds Affair -- 8410 -- 2
The King of Knaves Affair -- 7418 -- 1
The Love Affair -- 7403 -- 1
The Mad, Mad Tea Party Affair -- 7421 -- 1
The Man From Thrush Affair -- 8485 -- 4
The Master's Touch Affair -- 8470 -- 4
The Matterhorn Affair -- 8449 -- 3
The Maze Affair -- 8480 -- 4
The Minus X Affair -- 8419 -- 2
The Monks of St. Thomas Affair -- 8429 -- 3
The Moonglow Affair -- 7490 -- 2
The My Friend the Gorilla Affair -- 8440 -- 3
The Napolean Bonaparte's Tomb Affair -- 8431 -- 3
The Neptune Affair -- 7405 -- 1
The Never - Never Affair -- 7451 -- 1
The Nowhere Affair -- 8414 -- 2
The Odd Man Affair -- 7434 -- 1
The Off-Broadway Affair -- 8427 -- 3
The Pieces of Fate Affair -- 8447 -- 3
The Pop Art Affair -- 8423 -- 3
The Prince of Darkness Affair:Part I -- 8476 -- 4
Part II -- 8477 -- 4The Project Deephole Affair -- 7491 -- 2
The Project Strigas Affair -- 7426 -- 1
The Quadripartite Affair -- 7414 -- 1
The Re-Collectors Affair -- 7455 -- 2
The Round Table Affair -- 8403 -- 2
The Secret Scepter Affair -- 7437 -- 1
The See-Paris-and-Die Affair -- 7442 -- 1
The Seven Wonders of the World Affair:Part I -- 8465 -- 4
Part II -- 8484 -- 4The Shark Affair -- 7408 -- 1
SOLO (Introduction to The Man From U.N.C.L.E.)
SOLO (Introduction to The Man From U.N.C.L.E.)
Sort of Do-It-Yourself Dreadful Affair -- 8413 -- 3
The Suburbia Affair -- 8439 -- 3
The Summit - 5 Affair -- 8433 -- 4
The Super Colossal Affair -- 8438 -- 3
The Survival School Affair -- 8474 -- 4
Take Me to Your Leader Affair -- 8437 -- 3
The Terbuf Affair -- 7435 -- 1
The Test Tube Killer Affair -- 8468 -- 4
The Thor Affair -- 8428 -- 3
The Thrush Roulette Affair -- 8471 -- 4
The Tigers Are Coming Affair -- 7456 -- 2
The Ultimate Computer Affair -- 7462 -- 2
The Very Important Zombie Affair -- 8404 -- 2
The Virtue Affair -- 8402 -- 2
The Vulcan Affair:Pilot -- 1059 -- 1
Pilot, with additional scenes -- 6006 -- 1The Waverly Ring Affair -- 8409 -- 2
The When in Rome Affair -- 8455 -- 3
The Yellow Scarf Affair -- 7424 -- 1
The Yo-Ho-Ho and a Bottle of Rum Affair -- 8450 -- 3
The Yukon Affair -- 7477 -- 2
[TITLE -- PRODUCTION # -- CYCLE #]
The Girl From U.N.C.L.E.:
The Atlantis Affair -- 8609 -- 1
The Carpathian Caper Affair -- 8631 -- 1
The Curia Affair -- 8629 -- 1
The Danish Blue Affair -- 8615 -- 1
The Dog-Gone Affair -- 8622 -- 1
The Double-O-Nothing Affair -- 8638 -- 1
The Drublegratz Affair -- 8625 -- 1
The Faustus Affair -- 8613 -- 1
The Fountain of Youth Affair -- 8605 -- 1
The Furnace Flats Affair -- 8603 -- 1
The Garden of Evil Affair -- 8607 -- 1
The High and the Deadly Affair -- 8620 -- 1
The Horns of the Dilemma Affair -- 8606 -- 1
The Jewels of Topango Affair -- 8614 -- 1
The Kooky Spook Affair -- 8640 -- 1
The Little John Doe Affair -- 8628 -- 1
The Low Blue C Affair -- 8632 -- 1
The "Mata Hari" Affair -- 8617 -- 1
The Misused Magic Affair -- 8626 -- 1
The Montori Device Affair -- 8601 -- 1
The Mother Muffin Affair -- 8624 -- 1
The Moulin Ruse Affair -- 8610 -- 1
The Paradise Lost Affair -- 8621 -- 1
The Petit Prix Affair -- 8634 -- 1
The Phi Beta Killer Affair -- 8619 -- 1
The Prisoner of Zalamar Affair 8611 1
The Romany Lie Affair 8630 1
The U.F.O. Affair 8623 1
The U.N.C.L.E. Samurai Affair 8636 1
[TITLE -- PRODUCTION # -- CYCLE #]
The Lieutenant:
Alert! -- 7144 -- 1
The Alien -- 7132 -- 1
The Art of Discipline -- 7139 -- 1
Between Music and Laughter -- 7129 -- 1
Capp's Lady -- 7126 -- 1
Captain Thomson -- 7131 -- 1
Cool of the Evening -- 7102 -- 1
Fall From a White Horse -- 7110 -- 1
Gone the Sun -- 7146 -- 1
Green Water, Green Flag -- 7140 -- 1
In the Highest Tradition -- 7149 -- 1
Instant Wedding -- 7116 -- 1
Interlude -- 7150 -- 1
Lament For a Dead Goldbrick -- 7152 -- 1
The Lieutenant, (pilot)
Man With an Edge -- 7143 -- 1
A Million Miles From Clary -- 7105 -- 1
Operation Actress -- 7135 -- 1
O'Rourke -- 7151 -- 1
The Proud and the Angry -- 7112 -- 1
To Kill a Man -- 7123 -- 1
To Kill a Man (additional scenes) -- 6009 -- 1
To Set It Right -- 7153 -- 1
To Take Up Serpents -- 7120 -- 1
A Touch of Crimson -- 7106 -- 1
A Touching of Hands -- 7122 -- 1
Tour of Duty -- 7113 -- 1
A Troubled Image -- 7119 -- 1
The Two-Star Giant -- 7104 -- 1
The War Called Peace -- 7159 -- 1
Box 132
The Alcoa Hour. "The Big Wave," script by Pearl Buck, 1956.
The Authors Playhouse. "The Man Who Could Work Miracles," script.
Berkley, Aline Felton. Law school application essay, 1980.
"Congress Listens..." Television International, January - February 1977.
Correspondence, 1943 -- 1989.
Crisis, by Norman Felton. Script, 1949.
Go for Broke by Norman Felton. Story idea for a film about Norman Bethune.
Golden Laurel Awards, 1991 -- 1993.
Kookabura, by Bethia Foott. Film treatment.
A Punishment in Search of a Crime, Ian Gray and Moira Stanley, eds. Chapter by Norman Felton: "The Quality of Mercy" pp. 63 -- 70.
Pursuit. Telegram and clippings, 1958.
The Rise and Fall of All of Us, by Robert Thom. Screenplay.
Robert Montgomery Presents:
A Case of Identity, by Adrian Spies. Script and groundplan, January 1954.
Cashel Byron's Profession, play by Alvin Sapinsky. Script, 1951.
David Copperfield, part one, "The Search." Script, 1954.
David Copperfield, part two, "The Reward." Script, 1954.
Eva? Carolina? by Thomas W. Phipps. Script and groundplan, 1952.
Great Expectations:Part one, "The Promise." Script, 1954.
Part two, "The Search." Script, 1954.The Great Gatsby. Script and groundplan, 1955.
The Last Tycoon. Script, schedule, costume changes, and cast list.
The Lost Weekend, adapted by Adrian Spies. Script and groundplan, 1955.
Notre Dame de Paris:Part one. "The Beastliness of Beauty." Script and groundplan, 1954.
Part two. "The Beauty of the Beast." Adapted by Alvin Sapinsky. Script, 1954.
Paradise Cafe, by Adrian Spies. Script and groundplan, 1954.
Storm, script with production material, 1953.
What About Christmas, by Norman Felton. Script and groundplan, 1953.
"Rusty Gun." Program from the 1938 University Theatre's production. University of Iowa.
The Saginaw Players. Includes playbills, photographs, and clippings, 1942 -- 1943.
Stud's Place, by Charlie Andrews. Script, 1949.
That'll be the Day, by James Lee. Script, 1967.
Two Tickets for Tena, by Norman Felton. Script.
We're Dancing in the Dark, by Norman Felton. Treatment based on the lives of Michelle Craig and Bob Smithdas.
Videotape. Episodes
from Studio One and The Eleventh Hour.
Box 135
Best of Luck or Life on a Hard Disk by Norman Felton. Autobiography:
Computer disk.Hard copy. (3 folders)
Music: A Bit More of Me. David McCallum, conducting.Music: A Part of Me. David McCallum, conducting.
Secret Agent File.
Around the World Under the Sea. MGM.Camelot. Theatre poster.
Jungle Street Girls. Ajay Film Co.
Mosquito Squadron. United Artists.
Robbery Under Arms. Rank Film Distributors.
Run for Your Wife. Theatre poster.
David McCallum. Posters.
Box 136
Soundtrack CDs. Gift of Jon Burlingame, Film Score Monthly
Hawkins on Murder, Winter Kill, and Babe
Jericho and The Ghostbreaker
The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Volumes 1-3
Soundtrack CDs. Gift of Jon Burlingame, The Spy With My Face: Music From The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Movies
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.: The Complete Series. DVDs, with two DVDs of additional materials. Gift of Jon Burlingame.
Soundtrack from the Dr. Kildare television series. Three compact discs. Gift of Jon Burlingame.