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Ben Casey (Four original photographs of Sam Jaffe from the 1961-1966 television series)
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Ben Casey (Four original photographs of Sam Jaffe from the 1961-1966 television series)

by Vince Edwards, Sam Jaffe, Jeanne Bates, Harry Landers (starring); James Moser (creator)

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N.p.: N.p., 1960. Two vintage press photographs and two vintage reference photographs of actor Sam Jaffe from the 1961-1966 television series, which originally aired on ABC on October 2, 1961. Included in the set are one matte-finish photograph and three glossy. The series followed idealistic young doctor Ben Casey (Vince Edwards) throughout his work as a chief resident neurosurgeon at County General Hospital, mentored by Doctor David Zorba (Jaffe). 8 x 10 inches. Three Near Fine, one Very Good plus, lightly wavy and toned.
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Family Ties: My Mother, My Friend [Elyse's New Friend] (Original screenplay for the 1986 episode)
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Family Ties: My Mother, My Friend [Elyse's New Friend] (Original screenplay for the 1986 episode)

by Gary David Goldberg (creator); Kate Boutilier (screenwriter); Meredith Baxter, Michael Gross, Michael J. Fox, Justine Bateman (starring)

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Beverly Hills, CA: Leading Artists Inc, 1986. Early Draft Spec script for the season 5, episode 12, "My Mother, My Friend," of the popular NBC television sitcom, which aired on December 18, 1986, here under the working title "Elyse's New Friend." Leading Artists agency wrappers, with cardstock note laid in, on Leading Artists letterhead, to "Webster" screenwriter Robbie Jayson, from the assistant of Leading Artists partner Robb Rothman, on behalf of screenwriter Kate Boutilier. When Mallory brings her college friend Allison home to visit, and she immediately bonds with Elyse, Mallory grows jealous, questioning her relationship with her mom. The series was nominated for 19 Emmy Awards over its 7 season run, winning 5, including 3 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy awards for Michael J. Fox, in a star-making role. Untitled Leading Artists wrappers.. Title page present, with credits for screenwriter Kate Boutilier. 43 leaves, with last page of text numbered 42. Xerographic duplication, rectos only.… Read More
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Flesh and Blood [Flesh and Blood: Part One] (Original teleplay script for the 1979 film)

Flesh and Blood [Flesh and Blood: Part One] (Original teleplay script for the 1979 film)

by Jud Taylor (director); Eric Bercovici (screenwriter); Pete Hamill (novelist), Luca Bercovici, Tom Berenger, John Cassavetes, Anthony Charnota (starring)

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Hollywood: Paramount Pictures, 1978. Final Draft script for the 1979 television film. Based on the novel by Pete Hamill, a convict begins boxing while in prison, excelling to great lengths in his newfound sport. Upon release, he begins training and pursues a career as a professional boxer. Nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor. Beige titled wrappers. Title page present, dated November 22, 1978, noted as Final Draft, with credits for screenwriter Eric Bercovici, and novelist Pete Hamill. 119 leaves, with last page of text numbered 107. Mechanical duplication, with white, green, pink, and yellow revision pages throughout, dated variously between October 11, 1978 and November 22, 1978. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.
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Flesh and Blood [Flesh and Blood: Part Two] (Original teleplay script for the 1979 film)

Flesh and Blood [Flesh and Blood: Part Two] (Original teleplay script for the 1979 film)

by Jud Taylor (director); Eric Bercovici (screenwriter); Pete Hamill (novelist), Luca Bercovici, Tom Berenger, John Cassavetes, Anthony Charnota (starring)

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Hollywood: Paramount Pictures, 1978. Final Draft script for the 1979 television film. Based on the novel by Pete Hamill, a convict begins boxing while in prison, excelling to great lengths in his newfound sport. Upon release, he begins training and pursues a career as a professional boxer. Nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor. Salmon titled wrappers. Title page present, dated December 5, 1978, noted as Final Draft, with credits for screenwriter Eric Bercovici, and novelist Pete Hamill. 112 leaves, with last page of text numbered 204. Mechanical duplication, with blue, pink, yellow, and green revision pages throughout, dated variously between October 13, 1978 and December 5, 1978. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.
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Kung Fu: The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon (Original screenplay for the 1972 episode...

Kung Fu: The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon (Original screenplay for the 1972 episode of the 1972-1975 television show)

by David Carradine (starring); Jerry Thorpe (director); Ed Spielman, Howard Friedlander (screenwriters); Radames Pera, Keye Luke, Philip Ahn (starring)

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Burbank, CA: Warner Brothers Television, 1971. Final Draft script for the pilot episode of the 1972-1975 television show, which originally aired on ABC on February 22, 1972. With the name of uncredited crew member Charlee Holt on the front wrapper. Released as a television movie ahead of the series' debut in the fall of the same year, the pilot establishes the rhythms of what would become the wildly popular series, as David Carradine's Kwai Chang Caine arrives in America intent on searching for his family, but finds he can't remain neutral when people need his help, while flashbacks to his training in a Shaolin monastery fill in clues to his past and provide thematic parallels to the ongoing story. The pilot would win an Emmy Award, and across three seasons, the series was nominated for a total of seven Emmys, including both Outstanding Drama and Outstanding Lead Actor in Drama for Carradine, winning two. Blue titled wrappers, noted as Revised Draft on the front wrapper, dated November 5, 1971.… Read More
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Magnum P.I.: Little Higgins (Original screenplay for an unproduced television episode)

Magnum P.I.: Little Higgins (Original screenplay for an unproduced television episode)

by Victor H. Royer (screenwriter)

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N.p.: N.p., 1984. Draft script for an apparently unproduced episode of "Magnum P.I." Jonathan Higgins asks private investigator Thomas Magnum to help clear the name of an old army friend, with the help of the friend's son-who looks, talks, and acts exactly like Higgins. "Magnum, P.I." ran for eight seasons, and won actors Tom Selleck and John Hillerman Emmys for their portrayals of Magnum and Higgins, respectively. Set on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. Navy untitled faux leather wrappers. Title page present, dated 1984, with credit for screenwriter Victor H. Royer. 47 leaves, with last page of text numbered 46. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, with navy Velo binding.
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Original The Sopranos: A Family History bookstore standee poster for the Allen Rucker book based...

Original The Sopranos: A Family History bookstore standee poster for the Allen Rucker book based on the HBO television series

by Allen Rucker (author); David Chase (creator)

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N.p.: New American Library [NAL], 2000. Vintage "The Sopranos: A Family History" bookstore standee poster announcing the November publication of the 2000 Allen Rucker book, based on the HBO television series, with an unused cardboard easel attached to the verso (as issued). Published following the series second season on November 1, 2000 by New American Library, "The Sopranos: A Family History" by Allen Rucker is an in depth guide to the fictional family, including Tony Soprano's childhood, the cast, and a synopsis of the first two seasons. Republished and updated for the third season in 2001. Rucker also co-authored the 2008 New York Times bestseller "The Sopranos Family Cookbook: as Compiled by Artie Bucco" with Michele Scicolone, and the 2008 book "Entertaining with the Sopranos," with Kathleen Renda and Michele Scicolone. The groundbreaking television series followed Italian-American New Jersey mobster Tony Soprano in his attempts to balance the demands and challenges of his family life and the… Read More
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Playhouse 90: The Cruel Day (Original teleplay script for the 1960 television episode, Van...

Playhouse 90: The Cruel Day (Original teleplay script for the 1960 television episode, Van Heflin's working copy)

by Franklin Schaffner (director); Reginald Rose (screenwriter); Van Heflin, Charles Bronson (starring)

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Los Angeles: Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS], 1960. Draft script for Season Four, episode Eleven of the anthology drama show "Playhouse 90," which aired on February 24, 1960. Actor Van Heflin's working copy, with his manuscript name on the first page and manuscript annotations throughout. Also included are two rehearsal schedules for the production. "Playhouse 90" ran from 1956 to 1960 on CBS, presenting 90 television movies, rather than the standard 60-minute format of most dramas. The program won nine Emmy Awards during it's run, including one for Best Drama in its final 1960 season. Script is as issued with pages un-punched and without wrappers. Title page present, dated 2-6-60, with credits for screenwriter Rose and director Schaffner. 122 leaves, mimeograph duplication, with pink and white revision pages throughout, dated variously between 2-9-60 and 2-10-60. Pages Fine, unbound. Rehearsal Schedules: 2 leaves each, one on pink stock, and a Call Sheet with annotations. Fine.
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Ryan's Hope (Original photograph from the 1975-1989 television series)

Ryan's Hope (Original photograph from the 1975-1989 television series)

by Helen Gallagher, Bernard Barrow, nancy Addison, Michael Levin, Louise Shaffer (starring); Claire Labine, Paul Avila Mayer (creators)

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N.p.: American Broadcasting Company [ABC], 1984. Vintage compilation photograph depicting the photographs used in the title sequence from the 1975-1989 television series. With mimeo snipe affixed to the verso promoting the series' regular broadcast schedule, Monday through Friday. A soap opera following the lives of an Irish-American family in New York City. Winner of 16 Daytime Emmy Awards, including four wins for Outstanding Writing for a Daytime Drama Series, three for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama for actress Helen Gallagher, and one for Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role in a Daytime Drama Series for actress Louise Shaffer. Set in New York City. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine.
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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (Original photograph from the 1962-1992 television series)

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (Original photograph from the 1962-1992 television series)

by Johnny Carson, Ed MacMahon, Don Meredith (starring); Steve Allen, William O. Harbach, Dwight Hemion, Sylvester L. Weaver Jr. (creator)

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Burbank, CA: National Broadcasting Company [NBC] / Carson Productions, 1975. Vintage reference photograph of host Johnny Carson and professional football player Don Meredith as a guest on a March 1975 episode from the 1962-1992 television series. With mimeo snipe adhered to the verso with cello tape, detailing Meredith's covering as host on Wednesday July 30, 1975, though the episode he guest hosted was not aired until August 7, 1975. The Johnny Carson show established and for decades evolved the format of the modern late-night talk show. Winner of seven Primetime Emmy Awards. 9 x 7 inches. Near Fine.
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A Woman Called Golda [A Woman Called Golda: Part I] (Original teleplay script for the 1982 film)

A Woman Called Golda [A Woman Called Golda: Part I] (Original teleplay script for the 1982 film)

by Alan Gibson (director); Harold Gast, Steve Gethers (screenwriters); Ingrid Bergman, Ned Beatty, Franklin Cover, Judy Davis (starring)

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Culver City, CA: Harry Bennett Productions, 1981. Final Draft script for Part II the 1982 television movie (shown in two installments, at a length of 240 minutes). Winner of three Emmys, including Outstanding Lead Actress, and nominated for four more. A biopic on the life of Israel's first female prime minister, Golda Meir, who tells her story at her old school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As a child in Russia, her family moved to America to avoid persecution. Upon reaching adulthood, she moved to Palestine to work on a kibbutz. In 1969 she was elected Prime Minister and resigned following the Yom Kippur War of 1974. Set in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Russia, and Israel, shot on location in Israel. White titled wrappers. Title page present, dated April 10, 1981, noted as Final Draft, with credits for screenwriter Harold Gast. 121 leaves, with last page of text numbered 117. Xerographically duplicated, first generation copy, with no copied punch holes. Pages Fine, wrapper Fine bound with two gold brads.
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