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MISTER ED - ED A GO-GO (1965) TV script signed by Johnny Crawford
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MISTER ED - "ED A GO-GO" (1965) TV script signed by Johnny Crawford

by Lou Derman, Larry Rhine

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Hollywood: Filmways TV Productions, 1965. Vintage original television script. Self-wrappers, bound in plain tan wrappers with handwritten label, 11 x 8.5" (28 x 21 cm.), mimeograph, 42 pp. At front are also bound in 3 pp. of call sheets and a 7 pp. shooting schedule. This script belonged to child actor Johnny Crawford, who signed it on title page. Some pages of revisions on blue and pink paper dated up through 7/19/65 are also bound in."Ed a Go-Go" was the 2nd episode of the sixth season, broadcast on September 19, 1965. Written by Lou Derman and Larry Rhine, directed by Arthur Lubin.
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PETER ALLEN [ca. 1967] Photo of early TV appearance as The Allen Brothers
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PETER ALLEN [ca. 1967] Photo of early TV appearance as The Allen Brothers

by NBC TV

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No binding. Very Good. Photo New York: NBC, [ca. 1967]. Vintage original 10 x 8" (25 x 20 cm.) black-and-white photo, USA. With text on verso, some marginal creases, VERY GOOD+.Peter Allen, with his then-bandmate Chris Allen, in a very early American television appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Allen eventually came out as gay and, sadly, died young of AIDS.
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THRILLER - THE CAT AND THE CANARY (1960) TV series photo by Roy Stevens
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THRILLER - "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" (1960) TV series photo by Roy Stevens

by Roy Stevens

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Roy Stevens. No binding. Near Fine. New York: Roy Stevens, 1960. Vintage original 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm.) black-and-white print still photo. With photographer stamp of Roy Stevens, date stamp and newspaper clipping on verso. Near fine.
From the episode "The Cat and the Canary" of the American anthology television series Thriller, photo shows Collin Wilcox and Andrew Duggan in a tense moment.
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WONDERFUL TOWN (1958) TV script dated Nov 19, 1958 for live production
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WONDERFUL TOWN (1958) TV script dated Nov 19, 1958 for live production

by Jerome Chodorov, Joseph Fields (source)

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Jerome Chodorov, Joseph Fields (source) Vintage original television script, USA. New York: Fields Productions/CBS, 19 November 1958. [4],197,[1] leaves plus lettered inserts, etc. Quarto, mixed mimeographed typescript, printed on rectos only. Some use and creasing, pencil annotations throughout. Script was never bound, and shows various creases throughout, VERY GOOD. A script utilized in the course of the production of the November 1958 television broadcast of Chodorov and Field's musical hit (which was based, in turn, on Ruth McKenney's NEW YORKER sketches). Leonard Bernstein composed the music, with lyrics and vignettes by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. The production aired on 30 November 1958 on CBS, and this script includes technical and commercial inserts, as well as extensive annotations which may be associated with timing or other production aspects. Scripts such as this from the Golden Age of live television production are seldom seen on the market any more.
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