MS 1 Franklin J. Schaffner Collection


Inventory of the Collection



Series II: Television Scripts, 1949 -1967.

[note: arranged alphabetically by title; date given is air date; all information for listings was obtained from title page of script.]

Box/Folder
2/1 "Alice in Wonderland." 15 Dec 1950. Ford Theater. By Lewis Carroll. Adapted for television by Lois Jacoby. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A.A. Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Music by Ben Ludlow. Script editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

2/2 ["Along Came a Spider."]. [27 Apr 1953]. Studio One. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

2/3 "Ambassador at Large." [14 Jun 1964]. 2nd revised script: 16 Mar 1964. DuPont Show of the Week. By Loring Mandel. Executive Producer, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Philip Barry, Jr. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Robert Hopkins. Assistant to the Director, Charlotte Adrat. Technical Director, O.Tamburri. Scenic Designer, Merrill Sindler.(1f)

2/4 "The Ambassadors." [15 May 1950]. Studio One. [t. p. lacking]. (1f)

96 "The Ambassadors." May 15, 1960. Studio One. Videocassette. Running Time 60 minutes.

2/5 "Angel Street." [20 Oct 1950]. Ford Theatre. By Patrick Hamilton. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A. Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Music by Ben Ludlow. Script Editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

2/6 "Angel's Ransom." 23 Oct 1956. Mimeo date: 12 Oct 1956. The Kaiser Aluminum Hour. Based on the novel by David Dodge. Adapted for television by Evan Hunter. Executive Producer, Worthington Miner. Producer - Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producer, Joseph Dackow. Production Assistant, Marian Rees. Unit Manager, Doug Lutz. Set Designer, Jan Scott . Technical Director, Dan Zampini. Casting Director, James Merrick. (1f)

96 "Angel's Ransom," 23 Oct 1956. Kaiser Aluminum Hour. Video Cassette. Running Time 54:07 minutes.

2/7 "Another Caesar." 26 Oct 1953. Studio One. From the play "The Gesturer". By Rudolpho Usigli. Written for television by Michael Dyne. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assistant to the Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Joanne Woodward. (1f)

2/8 ["Another Darling."] [1 Dec 1950]. Ford Theater. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

2/9 "Another Darling." Photographs.

2/10 "Antigone." 11 Sep 1956. The Kaiser Aluminum Hour. By Jean Anouilh. Adapted by Lewis Galantiere. Executive Producer, Worthington Miner. Producer Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producer, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Laws. Unit Manager, Douglas Lutz. Set Designer, Rouben Ter-Arutunian. Technical Director, Dan Zampino. Casting Director, James Merrick. (1f)

2/10 "Antigone." 11Sep 1956. [shooting script]. The Kaiser Aluminum Hour. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

96 "Antigone." 11 Sept 1956. Kaiser Aluminum Hour. Video Cassette. Running Time 60:00 Minutes.

2/11 "Antigone." 11 Sept 1956. Shooting Script. Kaiser Aluminum Hour. [t.p. lacking] (1f)

3/1 "The Arena." 9 Apr 1956. 2nd revised script. Mimeo date: 28 Mar 1956. Studio One. By Rod Serling. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Assistant to Producer, Charles H. Schultz. (1f)

3/2 "Army Game." Miscellaneous Materials, nd.

3/3 "The Astonishing Mr. Glencannon." 10 Nov 1952. Mimeo date: 30 Oct 1952.Revised: 31 Oct 1952. Studio One. Based on the stories of Guy Gilpatric. Adapter, Alvin Sapinsley. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, John Haggott. (1f)

3/4 "At Midnight on the Thirty-first of March." 30 Mar 1953. Studio One. From a novel by Josephine Young Case. Script, Robert Anderson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Fletcher Markle. Editorial Supervisor, Vincent McConnor. Designer, Willard Levitas. (1f)

3/5 "At Mrs. Beams." Miscellaneous Materials, nd

3/6 "The Attack." [9 Dec 1961]. First mimeo date: 6 Oct 1961.The Defenders. By John Bloch. Producer, Herbert Brodkin. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Assoc.Producer, Bob Markell. Casting Director, Alixe Gordon. Production Manager, Kenneth Utt. Cinematographer, Moe Hartzband . Art Director, Willard Levitas. Costumes, Mary Merrill. (1f)

3/7 "Beyond Reason." Photographs, nd.

3/8 "Black Rain." 5 Jan 1953. Mimeo date: 19 Dec 1952. Studio One. From a novel by Georges Simenon. Script, Gerald Savory. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Production by Fletcher Markle. Editorial Supervisor, Vincent McConnor. Designer, Willard Levitas. (1f)

3/9 "The Boy Who Changed the World." 18 Oct 1954. Mimeo date: 9 Jul 1954. Studio One. Written especially for Studio One by Joseph Schrank. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assistant Producer, William M. Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Assoc. Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

3/10 "A Breath of Air." 16 Mar 1953. Studio One. From a novel by Rumer Godden. Script, Brainerd Duffield. Director, Franklin Schaffner.Production by Fletcher Markle. Editorial Supervisor, Vincent McConnor. Designer, Willard Levitas. (1f)

3/11 "Broadway." 4 May 1955. Revised script, date: 21 Apr 1955. Mimeo date: 20 Apr 1955. The Best of Broadway. By Philip Dunning and George Abbot. Adapted by Philip Dunnung. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Agency, McCann - Erickson. (1f)

3/12 "Buffalo Bill is Dead." [23 Nov 1953]. Mimeo date: 27 Oct 1953. Studio One. By Rod Serling. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assistant to the Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

4/1 "Burden of Guilt." 28 Jan 1952. Studio One. By John and Ward Hawkins. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Adapter, Worthington Miner. (1f)

4/2 "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial." 19 Nov 1955. Ford Star Jubilee. Production Supervisor for CBS, Harry Ackerman. Producer, Paul Gregory. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Russell Stoneham. Script Secretary, Maureen Hesselroth. Art Director, Robert T. Lee. Lighting Director, Laird Davis. Set decorator, B. Henshaw. (1f)

4/3 "The Caine Muntiny Court Martial." News Clippings, Telegrams, Letters, 1955. (1f)

4/4 "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial. " Play by Herman Wouk, c. 1955 based upon his novel. published by Samuel French, Inc.(1f)

4/5 "Camille." 9 Nov 1953. Studio One. Adapted For Television by Thomas W. Phipps. From the novel by Alexandre Dumas. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Frank Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assistant to the Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

4/6 "Captain, General of the Armies." 2 Jun 1952. Mimeo date: 8 May 1952. Studio One. By Robert Sherman Townes. Producer, Donald Davis with Dorothy Mathews. Director, Frank Schaffner. Adaptor, James Costigan. (1f)

4/7 "Cause for Suspicion." 29 Dec. 1950. Ford Theater. By Peggy Lamson. Produced by Garth Montgomery. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Adapted by Joseph Liss. Edited by Lois Jacoby. (1f)

4/8 "The Cave." 8 May 1947. WJZ & Network Security Worksho. (Revised) Program # 26. Written By Franklin Schaffner.

4/9 "Cinderella, '53." 21 Dec 1953. Studio One. Book by Arnold Schulman. Featuring the Music of Arthur Schwartz. Lyrics by Howard Dietz,Dorothy Fields, Ira Gershwin, Frank Loesser, Leo Robin. Book by Arnold Schulman. Producer Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Director, Willard Levitas. Assistant to the Producer,William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Assoc. Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

4/10 "Circle of Guilt." 20 Feb 1956. Mimeo date: 9 Feb 1956. Studio One. By Mel Goldberg. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Assoc. Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. Set Designer,Willard Levitas. Set Decorator, Wes Laws. (1f).

4/11 "The Clouded Image." 7 Nov 1957. 3rd draft. Revised: 30 Oct 1957. Playhouse 90. From the novel by Josephine Tey. Adapted by James P. Cavanagh. Producer, Martin Manulis. Director, Franklin Schaffner.Associate Producer, Peter Kortner. Executive Assistant, Dominick Dunne. Story Editor, Del Reisman. Assistant to the Producer, Peter Nelson. Art Director, Walter Herndon. (1f).

4/12 "Conflict." 8 Jun 1953. Mimeo date: 18 May 1953. Studio One. Script, A. J. Russell. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Production by Fletcher Markle. Editorial Supervisor, Vincent McConnor. Designer, Willard Levitas. (1f)

5/1 "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." 19 May 1952. Cuts and revisions of 9 May 1952. Studio One. By Mark Twain. Producer, Donald Davis with Dorothy Mathews. Director, Frank Schaffner. Adaptor, Alvin Sapinsley. (1f)

5/2 "A Criminal Design." 18 Jan 1954. Studio One. Adapted by A. J. Russell. From The Saturday Evening Post story "Murder in the Backroom." by William Fay. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assistant to the Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

5/3 "The Cruel Day." 24 Feb 1960. Final revisions as of 18 Feb 1960 Playhouse 90 Special. By Reginald Rose. Producer, Herbert Brodkin. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producers, Russell Stoneham, Robert Markell.Set Designer, Craig Smith. Set Decorator, Buck Henshaw. Casting Director, Ethel Winant. ProductionSupervisor, Ralph Senenesky. Associate Director,Lennie Horn. (1f)

5/4 "The Cruel Day." News Clippings, 1960.

5/5 "The Cuckoo in Spring." 27 Dec 1954. Studio One. By Elizabeth Cadell. Adapted by Sam Hall. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assisstant, Bette Stein. (1f)

5/6 "Dark December." 30 April 1959. Final revision as of 23 Apr 1959. Playhouse 90. By Merle Miller. Producer, Peter Kortner. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producers, Anthony Barr, A. J. Carothers. Art Director, Albert Heschong. Associate Director, Lennie Horn. (1f)

5/7 "Dark Possession." 15 Feb 1954. Mimeo date: 15 Jan 1954. Studio One. By Gore Vidal. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assistant to the Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Assoc. Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

5/8 "Dead on the Vine." (Laurel). [4 May 1951]. Revised: 2 May 1951. Ford Theater. By Alice Fellows. Adapted for Television by Joseph Liss. Produced by Werner Michel. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A. Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Music by Ben Ludlow. Script Editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

5/9 "The Deserter." 29 Nov 1954. Studio One. Novel by Lowell Barrington. Adapted by S. Lee Pogostin. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

5/10 "The Doctor's Wife." 6 Oct 1952. Mimeo date: 17 Sep 1952. Studio One. by Nelia Gardner White. Adaptor, David Shaw. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Donald Davis with Dorothy Mathews. (1f)

5/11 "Dominique." 28 Mar 1955. Mimeo date: 1 Mar 1955. Studio One. By Ernest Kinoy. From a story idea by Daniel Hollywood. Producer, Felix Jackson.Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer, William M. Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

6/1 "Don't Go Upstairs." [17 May 1964]. 2nd revision: 10 Jan 1964. DuPont Show of the Week. By Roger O. Hirson. Executive Producer, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Philip Barry, Jr. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Robert Hopkins. Assistant to Director, Charlotte Adrat. (1f)

6/2 "Dreams of Jasper Hornsby." Press Release, nd.

6/3 "The Drop of a Hat." 7 May 1956. Revised: 24 Apr 1956. Mimeo date: 24 Apr 1956. Studio One. By Dick Berg.Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Set Decorator, Wes Laws. (1f)

6/4 "Dry Run." 7 Dec 1953. Revised: 2 Dec 1953. Studio One. From the story by Captain Robert I. Olsen, USN, Commanding Officer USS Angler. Written for television by David Shaw. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assistant to the Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

96 "Dusty Grandmother." 13 March 1950. Studio One. Vide Cassette. Running Time 59:26 minutes.

6/5 "The Eddie Chapman Story." 21 Feb 1955. Mimeo date: 1 Feb 1955. StudioOne. Written for Studio One by William Templeton. From the book by FrankOwen.Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer,William M. Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

6/6 "The Eighty-Yard Run." [16 Jan 1958]. Revised: 12 Jan 1958. Playhouse 90. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

6/7 "Family Protection." 28 May 1956. Mimeo date: 16 May 1956.Studio One. Written for Studio One by Palmer Thompson. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Ed Waglin. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Set Decorator, Wes Laws. Story Editor, Florence Britton. (1f)

6/8 "Final Copy." 26 Jan 1951. Ford Theater. By Jay Barbette. Produced by Garth Montgomery. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A. Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Music by Ben Ludlow. Script Editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

6/9 "Flower of Pride." 12 Mar 1956. Revised script. Mimeo date: 29 Feb1956. Studio One. Written especially for Studio One by Michael Dyne. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Assoc. Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Set Decorator, Wes Laws. Story Editor, Florence Britton. (1f)

7/1 "Fly With the Hawk." 25 May 1953. Mimeo date: 28 Apr 1953. Studio One.Script, Stanley Niss. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Production by Fletcher Markle. Editorial Supervisor, Vincent McConnor. Designer, Willard Levitas. (1f)

7/2 "For I Have Loved Strangers." 19 Dec 1957. 4th draft. Revised as of 11 Dec 1957. Playhouse 90. Based on a story by Don Murray and Fred Clasel. Written especially for Playhouse 90 by Elick Moll. Producer, Martin Manulis. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producer, Peter Kortner. Executive Assistant, Dominick Dunne. Story Editor, Del Reisman. Assistant to the Producer, Russell Stoneham. Associate Director, Ron Winston. (1f)

7/3 "The Formula." 24 Nov 1952. Mimeo date: 10 Nov 1952. Studio One. By Reginald Rose. Based on the novel by Gordon Sager. Director, Frank Schaffner. Producer, John Haggott. Designer, Willard Levitas.(1f)

7/4 "The Ghost Patrol." 9 Mar 1951. Ford Theater. By Sinclair Lewis. Adapted by William Kendall Clarke. Produced by Garth Montgomery. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A. Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Music by Ben Ludlow. Script Editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

7/5 "The Golden Mouth." 23 Feb 1951. Ford Theater. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

7/6 "The Good Years." 12 Jan 1962. Final draft: 21 Nov 1961. By Walter Lord. Adapted for television by A. J. Russell. Producers, Leland Hayward, Marshall Jamison. Director, Franklin Schaffner. (1f)

7/7 "The Good Years." Jan.12, 1962. Final draft: 21 Nov 61. Revised 27 Nov 61. By Walter Lord. Adapted for television by A. J. Russell. Producers Leland Hayward, Marshall Jamison. Director Franklin Schaffner. (1f)

7/8 "The Good Years." 12 Jan 1962. Photographs and Production Materials. 1962.

7/9 "Grandma Rolled Her Own." 10 Jan 1955. Final script. Mimeo date: 30 Dec 1954. Studio One. Written for Studio One by Harry W. Junkin. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director,Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

7/10 "The Great Conspiracy." [20 Oct 1952]. 2nd revision. Revised: 14 Oct 1952. Mimeo date: 14 Oct 1952. Studio One. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

>8/1 "The Great Gatsby." 26 Jun 1958. Final revised as of 19 Jun 1958. Playhouse 90. By F. Scott Fitzgerald. Adapted for Playhouse 90 by David Shaw. Producer, Martin Manulis. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producer, Peter Kortner. Executive Assistant, Dominick Dunne. Story Editor, Del Reisman. Assistant to the Producer, Peter Nelson. Associate Director, Lennie Horn. (1f)

8/2 "Heart of Darkness." [3 Nov 1950]. Ford Theater. By Joseph Conrad. Adapted for televison by Joseph Liss. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A. Ostrander. Music by Ben Ludlow. Costumes by Grace Houston. Script Editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

96 "Heart of Darkness." Ford Theater. 23 March 1951. Video Cassette. Running time. 60 minutes.

8/3 "Herman Came by Bomber." 1 Feb 1954. Mimeo date: 13 Jan 1954. Studio One. By Rod Serling. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assistant to the Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

8/4 "The Hero." Miscellaneous Materials, nd.

8/5 "The Hospital." 8 Dec 1952. Studio One. From a novel by Kenneth Fearing. Script, A. J. Russell. Direction, Franklin Schaffner. Production by Fletcher Markle. Editorial Supervisor, Vincent McConnor. Designer, Willard Levitas. (1f)

8/6 "Hound Dog Man." [28 Sep 1953]. Studio One. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

8/7 "In Lonely Expectation." 2 Apr 1959. Final revision as of 27 Mar 1959. Playhouse 90. By Mayo Simon. Producer, Herbert Brodkin. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producers, Herbert Hirschman, Anthony Barr. Casting Director, Ethel Winant. Associate Story Editor, Joy Munnecke. (1f)

8/8 "The Incredible World of Horace Ford." 13 Jun 1955. Mimeo date: 28 Apr 1955. Studio One. By Reginald Rose. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton, Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

8/9 "The Inner Light." Miscellaneous Materials.

8/10 "The Innocence of Pastor Muller." 17 Dec 1951. Revised. Studio One. By Carlo Beuf. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Adaptor, Worthington Miner. (1f)

8/11 The Innocent Sleep." nd. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

9/1 "International Incident." 16 Jun 1952. Revised. Mimeo date: 6 Jun 1952. Studio One. By S. B. Hough. Adaptor, Whitfield Cook. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Donald Davis and Dorothy Matthews. (1f)

9/2 "It Might Happen Tomorrow." 14 Jan 1955. Revised. Mimeo date: 29 Dec 1954. Studio One. By Carey Wilber. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. (1f)

9/3 "Jack Sparling, Forty-six." 12 Apr 1954. Mimeo date: 15 Mar 1954. Studio One. By Harry W. Junkin. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assistant to Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

9/4 "Jane Eyre." 12 Dec 1949. Studio One. By Charlotte Bronte. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Adaptor, Sumner Locke Elliot. (1f)

MLS "Jane Eyre." [ca. 1949]. film (16 mm) of play [note: features Charleton Heston.]

9/5 "Jeremy Rabbitt, the Secret Avenger." 5 Apr 1964. 1st revision: 6 Feb 1964. Du Pont Show of the Week. By Roger Thom. Executive Producer, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Philip Barry, Jr. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Frank Nash. Assistant to Director, Charlotte Adrat. Technical Director, O. Tamburri. Scenic Designer, Warren Clymer. (1f)

96 "Jeremy Rabbit, The Secret Avenger." Du Pont Show of the Week. 5 April 1964. Video Cassette.

9/6 "Jessie." 25 June 1984. Final Draft. Written by Ed Waters. Bercovici/St. Johns Production in association with MGM/UA Television

9/7a "John F. Kennedy, May 29, 1964." [29 May 1964]. Extended outline as of 27 May 1964 [t.p. lacking] ; Production notes, schedules, list of credits, newspaper clippings. (1f)

9/7b "John F. Kennedy , May 29, 1964" Photographs during production of at Hyannisport, Schaffner, Schaffner with Robert F. Kennedy, Joseph Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy. (14 items) (1f)

9/8 "The Kill." [22 Sep 1952]. Studio One. Adapted from the novel The Mountains Have No Shadow. By Owen Cameron. Adaptor, Reginald Rose. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Donald Davis with Dorothy Mathews. (1f)

9/9 "Killer Instinct." [23 Sep 1961]. 3rd mimeo: 13 Apr 1961. The Defenders. By John Vlahos. Producer, Herbert Brodkin. Director, Frank Schaffner. Associate Producer, Bob Markell. Casting Director, Alixe Gordin. (1f )

9/10 "King Coffin." [11 May 1953]. Mimeographed: 14 Apr 1953. Studio One. From a novel by Conrad Aiken. Production by Fletcher Markle. Director, Franklin Schaffner Editorial Supervisor, Vincent McConnor. Designer, Willard Levitas. (1f)

9/11 The King in Yellow." 19 Nov 1951. Studio One. By Raymond Chandler. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Adaptor, Betty Loring. (1f)

9/12 "The Legend of Lylah Clare." [15 May 1963 (?); date on title page 2 Jun 1963]. Final draft : 8 Mar 1963. Dupont Show of the Week. By Robert Thom. Executive Producer, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Jacqueline Babbin. Director, Franklin Schaffner. (1f)

9/13 "The Legend of Lyjlah Clare." Title Board.

96 "The Legend of Lylah Clare." DuPont Show of the Week. 29 May 1963. VideoCassette.

10/1 "Let Me Go Lover." 15 Nov 1954. Revised: 3 Nov 1954. Mimeo date: 3 Nov 1954. Studio One. Written for Studio One by Henry Misrock. From a Red Book story "Who's Been Sitting In My Chair" by Charlotte Armstrong. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer, William M. Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, BetteStein. (1f)

10/2 "Letter From An Unknown Woman." 25 Feb 1952. Revised. Studio One. By Stefan Zweig. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Frank Schaffner. Adaptor, Worthington Miner. (1f)

10/3 "Lily, Queen of the Movies." 21 Apr 1952. Revised. 3rd draft. Studio One. By Paul Gallico. Producer, Donald Davis with Dorothy Mathews. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Adaptor, Alvin Sapinsley. (1f)

10/4 "The Little Black Bag." Photographs, nd.

10/5 "First Annual Look TV Awards." 12, Jan. 1951. Program . Ford Theater. Directed by Franklin Schaffner.

10/6 "The Loud Read Patrick." Press Release, nd.

10/7 "Macbeth." 22 Oct 1951. Studio One. By William Shakespeare. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Adaptor, Worthington Miner. (1f)

10/8 "The Magic Lantern." 13 Apr 1953. Revised. Mimeo date: 26 Mar 1953. Studio One. From a novel by Robert Carson. Script, Brainerd Duffield. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Fletcher Markle. Editorial Supervisor, Vincent McConnor. Designer, Willard Levitas. (1f)

10/9 "The Man Who Caught the Ball at Coogan's Bluff." 28 Nov 1955. Revised. Studio One. Written Especially for Studio One by Rod Serling. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Prog. Ass't, Bette Stein. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Asst. to Producer, Charles Schultz. (1 f)

10/10 "The Man Who Owned the Town." 1 Nov 1954. Studio One. Written especially for Studio One by David P. Harmon. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer, William M. Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

10/11 "The Marble Faun." [6 Oct 1950]. Ford Theater. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. Adapted for television by David Davidson. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A. Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Music by Ben Ludlow. Script Editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

10/12 "Mark of Cain." 2 Feb 1953. Studio One. By Stanley Niss. Script, Stanley Niss. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Production by Fletcher Markle. Editorial Supervisor, Vincent McConnor. Designer, Willard Levitas. (1f)

10/13 "The Married Look." [22 Sep 1950]. Ford Theater. By Robert Nathan. Adapted for television by Howard Rodman. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A.Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Script Editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

10/14 "Mighty Like a Rogue." Photographs, nd.

11/1 "Millions of George." 7 Mar 1955. Mimeo date: 3 Feb 1955. Studio One. By Joe Masteroff. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer, William M. Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. ( 1f)

11/2 "Miracle at Potter's Farm." 19 Dec 1955. 1st revised script. Mimeo date: 8 Dec 1955. Studio One. By Kathleen and Robert Howard Lindsay. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Assistant to Producer, Charles H. Schultz. (1f)

11/3 "Miss Hargreaves." 24 Mar 1952. Revised. Studio One. By Frank Baker. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Adaptor, Sumner Locke-Elliott. 1f)

11/4 "Mrs. Moonlight." 3 Oct 1949. Studio One. By Benn Levy. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Frank Schaffner. Adaptor, William Jayme. (1f)

11/5 "More, More, More, More." [31 May 1964]. 2nd revision: 23 Apr 1964. Du Pont Show of the Week. By John D. Hess. Executive Producer, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Philip Barry. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Robert Hopkins. Assistant to Director, Charlotte Adrat. Technical Director, O. Tamburri. Scenic Designer, Warren Clymer. (1f)

11/6 "A Most Contagious Game." 17 oct 1955. Mimeo date: 16 Sep 1955. Studio One. By Samuel Grafton. Adapted for Studio One by Don Ettlinger. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Assistant to Producer, Charles Schultz. (1f)

11/7 "Music and Mrs. Pratt." 12 Oct 1953. Mimeo date: 9 Sep 1953. Studio One. By Harry W. Junkin. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assistant to the Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Joanne Woodward. (1f)

11/8 "Mutiny on the Nicolette." 3 Dec 1951. Revised. Studio One. By Joseph Liss. Suggested by the short story "The Ship That Failed," by James Norman. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Adaptor, Joseph Liss. (1f)

11/9 "My Beloved Husband." 2 Mar 1953. Mimeo date: 9 Feb 1953. Studio One. From a novel by Philip Loraine. Script, Robert Wallsten. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Fletcher Markle. Editorial Supervisor, Vincent McConnor. Designer, Willard Levitas. (1f)

11/10 "My Granny Van." Photographs, nd.

11/11 "My Son, Johnny." 30 Jan 1956. Revised script. Mimeo date: 19 Jan 1956. Studio One. Adapted for Studio One by Kathleen and Robert Howard Lindsey. Based on the book by John McNulty. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Assoc. Director, Joseph Dackow. Prog. Asst., Bette Stein. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Asst. to Producer, Charles H. Schultz. (1f)

12/1 "The Nativity." 22 Dec 1952. Studio One. (Fashioned from the mystery plays as performed by the medieval guilds at York and at Chester, in England, in the 14th and 15th centuries). Script, Andrew Allan. Direction, Franklin Schaffner. Production by Fletcher Markle. Editorial Supervisor, Vincent McConnor. Designer, Rouben Ter- Arutunian. (1f)

12/2 "The Nativity." Photographs, 8 x 10 (3 images)

12/3 "Night Over London." 15 Jun 1951. Ford Theater. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

12/4 "Nightmare at Ground Zero." nd. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

12/5 "Operation Home." 30 May 1955. Mimeo date: 19 May 1955. Studio One. By William M. Altman. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assoc. Prod., William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Assoc.Dir., Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Betty Stein. (1f)

12/6 "The Outpost." Miscellaneous Materials, nd,

12/7 "Pagoda." 11 Feb 1952. Studio One. By James Atlee Phillips. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Adaptor, Joseph Liss. (1f)

12/8 "Pagoda." Cast List, 1952.

12/9 "The Panic Button." 28 Nov 1957. 3rd draft. Revised as of 20 Nov 1957. Playhouse 90. By Rod Serling. Producer, Martin Manulis. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producer, Peter Kortner. Executive Assistant, Dominick Dunne. Story Editor, Del Reisman. (1f)

12/10 "The Paris Feeling." 31 Dec 1951. Studio One. By Paul Horgan. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Frank Schaffner. Adaptor, Patricia Collinge. (1f)

12/11 "Passage at Arms." 11 Apr 1955. Mimeo date: 18 Mar 1955. Studio One. By Irving Elman. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assoc. Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

12/12 "Paul's Apartment." 29 Mar 1954. Mimeo date: 4 Mar 1954. Studio One. Written especially for Studio One by Robert Wallsten. Based on a novel by Van Siller. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assistant to Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

12/13 "Person to Person." complete guest list 1954-1964.

12/14 "Peter Ibbetson." 18 May 1951. Ford Theater. By George Du Maurier. Adapted by Lois Jacoby. Produced by Werner Michel. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A. Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Music by Ben Ludlow. Script Editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

13/1 "The Playroom." [10 Oct 1957]. Revised: 2 Oct 1957. Playhouse 90. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

13/2 "The Playroom." News Clippings and Photograph.

13/3 "Point of No Return." [20 Feb 1958]. Playhouse 90. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

13/4 "Pontius Pilate." 7 Apr 1952. Studio One. By Michael Dyne. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Adaptor, Worthington Miner. (1f)

13/5 "Prelude to Murder." 4 Oct 1954. Revised: Mimeo date: 17 Aug 1954. Studio One. Written for Studio One by William Templeton. From the story by Walter C. Brown. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer, William M. Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

13/6 "Presidential Straws in the Wind." CBS-TV. Directed by Franklin Scaffner. News Clipping, 18 Sug 1948.

13/7 "Preview" CBS-TV (with Tex and Jinx ) Franklin Schaffner Directing.,1949. Reviews, cast & crew photo.

13/8 "The Rag Jungle." 20 Nov 1956. The Kaiser Aluminum Hour. By Steven Gethers. Executive Producer, Worthington Miner. Producer Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producer, Joseph Dackow. Casting Director, James Merrick. Production Assistant, Bette Laws. (1f)

96 "The Rag jungle." 20 Nov 1956. Kaiser Aluminum Hour. VideoCassette. Running Time 61:18 minutes.

13/9 "The Raider." 19 Feb 1959. Final revision as of 12 Feb 1959. Playhouse 90. By Loring Mandel. Producer, Herbert Brodkin. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate to Mr. Brodkin, Herbert Hirschman. Associate Producer, Russell Stoneham. Casting Director, Ethel Winant. Assistant Story Editor, Joy Munnecke. (1f)

13/10 "Rangoon Run." 11 Feb 1952. Revised. Studio One. By James Atlee Phillips. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Adaptor, Joseph Liss. (1f)

13/11 "The Rank and File." 28 May 1959. Final revision as of 21 May 1959. Playhouse 90. By Rod Serling. Producer, Herbert Brodkin. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producer, Anthony Barr. Casting Director, Ethel Winant. Story Consultant, Joy Munnecke. (1f)

13/12 "Reunion With Death." [21 Apr 1962]. Revised: 15 Feb 1962. Second mimeo date: 13 Feb 1962. The Defenders. By Schaffner. Associate Producer, Bob Markell. Casting Director, Alixe Gordon. (1f)

14/1 "The Right Hand Man." 29 Mar 1958. Final revision as of 14 Mar 1958. Playhouse 90. Adapted especially for Playhouse 90 by Dick Berg from a story by Garson Kanin. Producer, Martin Manulis. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producer, Peter Kortner. Executive Assistant, Dominick Dunne. Story Editor, Del Reisman. (1f)

14/2 "The Rival Dummy." 19 Sep 1949. Studio One. By Ben Hecht. Adapted for CBS by Worthington Miner and David Opatashu. Producer, Worthington Miner. (1f)

14/3 "The Rockingham Ten." set photographs, nd.

14/4 "Romney." 26 Apr 1954. Mimeo date: 1 Apr 1954. Studio One. Adapted especially for Studio One by Lois Landauer. From a story by A. L. Barker. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Asst. to Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

14/5 "The Runaway." [4 Jan 1954]. Studio One. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

14/6 "The Scarlett Letter." Miscellaneous Materials, nd.

14/7 "Service Above and Beyond." Scarecrow and Mrs. King. Written by Peter LeFourt. B&E Entertainment, LTD. in association with Warner Brothers Television.

14/8 "Seven Against the Wall." nd. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

14/9 "Shakedown Cruise." 7 Nov 1955. Revisions for 3rd revised script. Mimeo date: 24 Oct 1955. Studio One. Written especially for Studio One by Loring D. Mandel. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Assistant to the Producer, Charles Schultz. (1f)

14/10 "The Shark." [7 Apr 1963]. Final draft: 15 Feb 1963. Du Pont Show of the Week. By Larry Marcus. Executive Producer, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Jacqueline Babbin. Director, Franklin Schaffner. (1f)

14/11 "The Shark." Title Board., nd.

14/12 "Side Street." [1 Mar 1954]. Studio One. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

14/13 "Signal Thirty-two." 19 Jan 1953. Studio One. Based on the novel by MacKinlay Kantor. Script, Stanley Niss. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Production by Fletcher Markle. Editorial Supervisor, Vincent McConnor. Designer, Willard Levitas. (1f)

14/14 "The Silent Gun." 6 Feb 1956. Studio one. Miscellaneous Materials, nd.

15/1 "The Silver Whistle." [24 Dec 1959]. Revised: 4 Dec 1959. Playhouse 90. By Robert McEnroe. Produced by Herbert Brodkin. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producer, Robert Markell , Russell Stoneham. Associate Director, Lennie Horn. Production Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

15/2 "So Short a Season." 12 Feb 1957. Revised: 6 Feb 1957. The Kaiser Aluminum Hour. By Gene Roddenberry. Producer-Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producer, Joseph Dackow. Casting Director, James Merrick. Production Assistant, Bette Laws. (1f)

15 /3 "Split Level." Studio One. Budget Materials, 1955.

15/4 "Spring Again." 9 Feb 1951. Ford Theater. By Isabel Leighton and Bertram Bloch. Produced by Garth Montgomery. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A. Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Music by Ben Ludlow. Edited by Lois Jacoby. (1f)

15/5 "Sping Again." Photographs, 1961.

15/6 "Strange Companion." 16 May 1955. Mimeo date: 22 Apr 1955. Studio One. By John van Druten and Christopher Isherwood. Adapted for Studio One by Don Ettlinger. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

15/7 "A Stranger May Die." 7 Feb 1955. Mimeo date: 24 Dec 1954. Studio One. Written especially for Studio One by David P. Harmon. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer, William Markham Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

15/8 "The Tale of Saint Emergency." 26 Mar 1956. Revised script. Mimeo date: 15 Mar 1956. Studio One. Based on the story by Jackie Gleason. Adapted for Studio One by Howard Rodman. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. Set Designer, Larry Krausgill. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Assistant to Producer, Charles Schultz. (1f)

15/9 "The Talented Mr. Ripley." 9 Jan 1956. 1st revised script. Mimeo date: 29 Dec 1955. Studio One. Adapted for Studio One by Marc Brandel from the novel by Patricia Highsmith. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Assistant to Producer, Charles Schultz. (1f)

15/10 "Three Empty Rooms." 26 Sep 1955. Revised. Mimeo date: 13 Sep 1955. Studio One. Written especially for Studio One by Reginald Rose. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Assistant to Producer, Charles Schultz. (1f)

15/11 "Three in a Room." (Caroline Hicks). 1Jun 1951. Ford Theater. by Walter Karig. Adapted for television by George Oppenheimer. Produced by Werner Michel. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A. Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Music by Ben Ludlow. Script Editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

15/12 "Thunder on Sycamore Street.: Studio One. NewsClippings, 1953.

16/1 "Ticket to Oblivion." 6 Apr 1951. Ford Theater. By Robert Parker. Adapted by George Oppenheimer. Produced by Werner Michel. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A. Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Music by Ben Ludlow. Script Editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

16/2 "Torrents of Spring." Photographs, nd.

16/3 "The Touchstone." [20 Apr 1951]. Ford Theater. By Edith Wharton. Adapted by Jerome Davis Ross and Lois Jacoby. Produced by Werner Michel. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A. Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Music by Ben Ludlow. Script Editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

16/4 "A Tour of the White House." 14 Feb 1962. 5th draft:4 Jan 1962. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

16/5 "The Traitor." [8 Sep 1950]. Ford Theater. By Herman Wouk. Adapted for television by Jack Kirkland. Settings by Al Ostrander. Music composed and conducted by Ben Ludlow. Costumes by Grace Houston. (1f)

16/6 "Treasure Island." 5 May1952. Revised. Mimeo date: 25 Apr 1952. Studio One. By Robert Louis Stevenson. Producer, Donald Davis with Dorothy Mathews. Director, Frank Schaffner. (1f)

16/7 "Twelve Angry Men." 20 Sep 1954. Revised. Studio One. Written especially for television by Reginald Rose. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Assistant Producer, William M. Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

16/8 "Twelve Angry Men." Staging and News CLippings.

16/9 "Twelve Thirty-two A.M." 13 Dec 1954. Revised. Mimeo date: 1 Dec 1954. Studio One. Written especially for Studio One by Reginald Rose. Producer, Felix Jackson. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Set Designer, Willard Levitas. Associate Producer, William M. Altman. Story Editor, Florence Britton. Associate Director, Joseph Dackow. Program Assistant, Bette Stein. (1f)

16/10 "Two Faces of Treason." 10 Feb 1963. Final draft: 17 Jan 1963. Du Pont Show of the Week. By Phil Reisman, Jr. Executive Producer, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Jacqueline Babbin. Director, Franklin Schaffner. (1f)

16/11 "Two Faces of Treason." Title Board, nd.

96 "Two Faces of Treason." DuPont Show of the Week. 10 Feb 1963. VideoCassette. Running Time 58:35.

16/12 "Two Sharp Knives." Press Release, nd.

16/13 "The Velvet Alley." 22 Jan 1959. Final revision: 15 Jan 1959. Playhouse 90. By Rod Serling. Producer, Herbert Brodkin. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate to Mr. Brodkin, Herbert Hirschman. Associate Producer, Russell Stoneham. Casting Director, Ethel Winant. (1f)

16/14 "The Walsh Girls." 16 Feb 1953. Revised. Mimeo date: 30 Jan 1953. Studio One. From a novel by Elizabeth Janeway. Script, A. J. Russell. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Production, Fletcher Markle. Editorial Supervisor, Vincent McConnor. Designer, Willard Levitas. (1f)

16/15 "Waterfront Boss." 14 Jan 1952. Studio One. By Edward D. Radin. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Adaptor, Joe Liss. (1f)

16/16 "Wesley." CBS-TV. Newsclippings, 1949.

17/1 "What Maisie Knew." nd. Fort Theater. By Henry James. Adapted for television by David Davidson. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A. Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Music by Ben Ludlow. Script Editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

17/2 "The Whiteheaded Boy." [17 Nov 1950]. Ford Theater. By Lennox Robinson. Adapted for television by Willard Keefe. Directed by Franklin Schaffner. Settings by A. A. Ostrander. Costumes by Grace Houston. Music by Ben Ludlow. Script Editor, Lois Jacoby. (1f)

17/3 "The Wicked Scheme of Jebal Deeks." [10 Nov 1959]. Ford Startime. [t. p. lacking] (1f)

17/4 "The Wide Open Door." [20 Apr 1967]. Final script: 14 Feb 1967. ABC Stage '67. Producer - Director, Franklin Schaffner. Teleplay by T. E. B. Clarke. Revised by Tom Waldman and Frank Waldman. (1f)

17/5 "The Wide Open Door." Revised FIrst Draft. By F. & T. Waldman.

17/6 "The Wide Open Door." Correspondence, nd.

17/7 "The Wide Open Door." Miscellaneous Materials, nd.

17/8 "The Wide Open Door." Reviews, nd.

17/9 "The Wide Open Door." Stills (4) and Contact Sheets (27) items

87c "The Wide Open Door " novel by T.E.B. Clark, 1966. proof.

96 "The WIde Open Door." Stage '67. 20 April 1967. Video Cassette.

17/9 "The Willow Cabin." Studio One. News Clipping, nd.

17/10 "Windfall." 13 Jan 1963. Final draft: 23 Nov 1962. Du Pont Show of the Week. By Roger O. Hirson. Executive Producer, Franklin Schaffner. Producer, Jacqueline Babbin. Director, Franklin Schaffner. (1f)

96 "Windfall." DuPont Show of the Week. 13 Jan 1963. Video Cassette. Running Time 58:56.

17/11 "The Wings of the Dove." 10 Mar 1952. Studio One. By Henry James. Producer, Worthington Miner. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Adaptor, Howard Merrill. (2 f)

17/12 "The Wisdom Teeth." Press Release, nd.

17/13 "Word from a Sealed-off Box." 30 Oct 1958. Final revised as of 24 Oct 1958. Playhouse 90. Written especially for Playhouse 90 by Mayo Simon. Producer, Fred Coe. Director, Franklin Schaffner. Associate Producers, Robert Goldman and Russell Stoneham. (1f)

17b/1 "The World's Greatest Robbery." Part I. [29 Apr 1962]. Revised: 19 Mar 1962. By Loring Mandel. Producer -Director, Franklin Schaffner. Unit Manager, Dick Wendelken. Art Director, Spencer Davies. Part 2. [6 May 1962]. Revised: 7 Apr 1962. By Loring Mandel. Producer - Director, Franklin Schaffner. Unit Manager, Dick Wendelken. Art Director, Spencer Davies. (1f)

17b/2 "The World's Greatest Robbery." Correspondence, nd.

17b/3 "Young and Gay." 1 Jan 1950. Prducer Carol Irwin. Director Franklin Schaffner. CBS-TV, Press Release.

17b/4 DuPont Shows. Correspondence, 1962-63.

17b/5 Listing of Television Shows Directed by Schaffner, nd.

17b/6 Studio One. compilation of reviews of 1952-53 season shows "The Kill; The Square Peg; Little Men, Big World; etc.; 1955 -7th anniversary review.



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