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Rick Ludwin Collection Page 1 10/9/2013 Rick Ludwin Collection OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION Creator: Rick Ludwin, Executive Vice President for Late-night and Primetime Series, NBC Entertainment and Miami University alumnus Media: Magnetic media, magazines, news articles, program scripts, camera-ready advertising artwork, promotional materials, newsletters, correspondence and realia Date Range: 1937-2011 Quantity: 9.0 linear feet Location: Manuscript shelving COLLECTION SUMMARY The majority of the Rick Ludwin Collection focuses primarily on NBC TV primetime and late- night programming beginning in the 1980s through the 1990s, with several items from more recent years, as well as a subseries devoted to The Mike Douglas Show, from the late 1970s. Items in the collection include: magnetic and vinyl media, containing NBC broadcast programs and “FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION” awards compilations program scripts, treatments, and rehearsal schedules industry publications national news clippings awards program catalogs network communications, and camera-ready advertising copy Included in the collection are historical narratives of broadcast radio and television and the history of NBC, including various mergers and acquisitions over the years.

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Rick Ludwin Collection Page 1

10/9/2013

Rick Ludwin Collection

OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION Creator: Rick Ludwin, Executive Vice President for Late-night and Primetime Series, NBC Entertainment and Miami University alumnus Media: Magnetic media, magazines, news articles, program scripts, camera-ready

advertising artwork, promotional materials, newsletters, correspondence and realia

Date Range: 1937-2011 Quantity: 9.0 linear feet Location: Manuscript shelving COLLECTION SUMMARY The majority of the Rick Ludwin Collection focuses primarily on NBC TV primetime and late-night programming beginning in the 1980s through the 1990s, with several items from more recent years, as well as a subseries devoted to The Mike Douglas Show, from the late 1970s. Items in the collection include:

magnetic and vinyl media, containing NBC broadcast programs and “FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION” awards compilations

program scripts, treatments, and rehearsal schedules industry publications national news clippings awards program catalogs network communications, and camera-ready advertising copy

Included in the collection are historical narratives of broadcast radio and television and the history of NBC, including various mergers and acquisitions over the years.

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Other special interests highlighted by this collection include: Bob Hope Johnny Carson Jay Leno Conan O’Brien Disney Motown The Emmy Awards Seinfeld Saturday Night Live SNL. Carson Daly The Mike Douglas Show Kennedy & Co. AM America

Fifteen original Seinfeld table scripts are included; most of which were working copies, reflecting the use of multi-colored pages to call out draft revisions. Other scripts are also contained here--some for primetime, some for broadcast specials such as the landmark three-hour broadcast of SNL’S 25th Anniversary. Several of the scripts include hand notes, presumed to be those of Rick Ludwin. Other documents in this collection are industry-specific, including program development reports, annual independent seasonal reviews covering all major networks, ratings reports, etc. There are also several awards program catalogs from a variety of events ranging from the Emmys to the 23rd American Film Institute Life Achievement Award--presented to Steven Spielberg. Also included are books commemorating the 15th and 20th anniversaries of The Comedy Store, which opened its doors on the Sunset Strip in 1972. These provide biographical and anecdotal information and several photographs of the people who continue to impact a broad sector within the American entertainment industry. Additional industry related monographs in this collection are cataloged within the Miami University Libraries’ collections. The monographs can be located using a keyword search for “Rick Ludwin” in the online catalog. All items in this collection are organized chronologically within series. PROVENANCE OF THE COLLECTION This collection was assembled by Rick Ludwin, a graduate of Miami University, and donated to The Walter Havighurst Special Collections, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. The initial donation was received in 2008.

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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Attaining a B.A. in Speech from Miami University in 1970, Rick Ludwin went on to complete a M.A. at Northwestern University. He soon began working in broadcasting for Chicago and Detroit TV stations, then moved on to writing for Bob Hope and Mike Douglas. In free-lance stints for NBC, Ludwin helped to produce Olympathon ‘79 and the daytime magazine America Alive! While working in Chicago television, he met and impressed Brandon Tartikoff, who soon after was appointed President of NBC Entertainment. Tartikoff offered Ludwin the position of director of variety shows at NBC in 1980. By 1983, Ludwin had been raised to vice president status: 1980 director of variety shows 1983 vice president for specials and variety programs 1989 senior vice president for specials, variety programs and late-night 2005 executive vice president for late-night and primetime series Looking back on his early years with the network Ludwin admits, “I thought I’d be here a year and be fired or would leave out of frustration, and here I am all these years later. It worked out pretty well.” Ludwin is credited for the success of series such as The Tonight Show, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live, Unsolved Mysteries and Seinfeld. He has served as executive for numerous NBC hit programs since the ‘80s, and has made cameo appearances on Seinfeld, Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Conan O’Brien and alongside Bob Hope. He has also supervised landmark prime time specials such as Motown 25, NBC’s 60th and 75th Anniversary telecasts, numerous EMMY Awards, Golden Globe Awards and Saturday Night Live prime time specials. Being the “longest-tenured employee at NBC Entertainment,” Ludwin “rises up in meetings to argue for what he believes…but rarely stands up to take a bow,” according to Chicago Tribune writer Phil Rosenthal. “Without Ludwin, there would have been no Seinfeld. He commissioned the pilot, took money out of his specials budget to keep the show alive and oversaw the program for its entire run.” Ludwin’s reply, “I don’t put that in the category of death-defying leaps. That’s what we’re supposed to be doing.” In his college days at Miami University, in Oxford, Ohio, Ludwin hosted Studio 14, a variety-comedy show on Miami’s WMUB-TV station. He and classmates wrote, produced, directed, and

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acted the entire live show. “I had this love for live television. There was nothing more exciting,” says Ludwin. His connections to Miami University remain strong--visiting the campus regularly to talk with students in the Mass Communication Department. Through the Ludwin connection, Miami has been able to secure campus appearances by Bob Hope and Jay Leno. ORGANIZATION OF THE COLLECTION Series I: Program Scripts, Treatments, and Rehearsal Schedules Series II: NBC Newsletter, Press Releases and Marketing Collateral Series III: Press Clip Packages Series IV: Magazine Articles and News Clippings Series V: Magazines Series VI: The Hollywood Reporter - TV Season Guides/Previews Series VII: Program Development Projects and Reports Series VIII: Awards Program Catalogs/Awards Series IX: Miscellaneous Publications Series X: TV Guide Advertisements camera-ready. Series XI: Broadcast Programs and Awards Compilations – DVD Series XII: Broadcast Programs and Awards Compilations – VHS Series XIII: Broadcast Programs – Vinyl Series XIV: Broadcast Programs – U-matic Series XV: The Mike Douglas Show Series XVI: Memorabilia Series XVII: “Studio 14” WMUB-TV Recordings Series XVIII: WLS-TV Chicago Series XIX: Bob Kennedy and AM America RELATED MATERIALS WMUB Archives (http://digital.lib.miamioh.edu/wmub/): contains WMUB TV and Radio recordings found in Series XI and XVII ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Access:

This collection is open under the rules and regulations of the Walter Havighurst Special Collections, Miami University Libraries.

Preferred Citation: Researchers are requested to cite the Rick Ludwin Collection and The Walter Havighurst Special Collections, Miami University Libraries in all footnote and bibliographic references.

Provenance: All items in the collection were donated to The Walter Havighurst Special Collections by Rick Ludwin.

Processed By: K.C. Shann, October 2008 and June 2009; Brittany DelSignore June 2011,

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October 2011, and April 2012. Property Rights: The Walter Havighurst Special Collections, Miami University Libraries,

owns the property rights to this collection. Copyrights: Reproduction of materials in the collection is subject to the restrictions

of copyright law. To use materials not yet in the public domain, the researcher must obtain permission from the copyright holder.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION Researchers: Please note box and folder numbers when requesting materials. Series I: Program Scripts, Treatments, and Rehearsal Schedules

Box Folder Title Date

1 1 MOTOWN 25: YESTERDAY, TODAY, FOREVER. Script. Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California. Event Script. Executive Producer: Suzanne de Passe, Produced by Don Mischer, Buz Kohan. Directed by Don Mischer. Producer for Motown Suzanne Coston. 174 pages. 3/22/83.

1983

1 1 MOTOWN’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL. Treatment. Property of Motown Productions, Los Angeles, California. DRAFT. 15 pages. ca. March 1983.

ca. 1983

1 2 Script for untitled Bob Hope Special. Show #1 – 1987/88 Season. Executive producer: Bob Hope. Producer: Elliott Kozek. Associate Producer: Silvio Caranchini. Director: Bob Henry. Writers: Jeffrey Barron, Martha Bolton, Fred S. Fox, Seaman Jacobs, Robert Mills, Gene Perret. 65 pages with 8-page insert. 8/31/87.

1987

1 2 HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOB! 50 STARS SALUTE YOUR 50 YEARS WITH NBC! Studio #2 NBC Burbank. Script. Executive Producer: James Lipton. Producer: Elliott Kozak, Director: Tim Kiley. Associate Producer: Silvio Carnchini. Music & Lyrics James Lipton & Cy Coleman. 202 pages. 5/16/88.

1988

1 3 CHILD SUPPORT. Presentation #01-0101. Script. Written by Leo Benvenuti, Steve Rudnick, John Mendoza. Directed by Barnet Kellman. TABLE DRAFT. 59 pages. 3/29/93.

1993

1 3 BUNK BED BROTHERS. Script. Written by Matt Goldman, Pat Hazell, Jay Kogen. Directed by Jamie Widdoes. FINAL DRAFT. 51 pages. 4/25/96.

1996

1 4 SEINFELD. “The Pothole” #04-0816. Script. Written by Steve O’Donnell and Dan O’Keefe. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 69 PAGES. 1/25/97.

1997

1 4 SEINFELD. “The Dude” #04-0822. Script. Written by Alec Berg & Jeff Schaffer. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 71 pages. 3/29/97.

1997

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Box Folder Title Date

1 5 SEINFELD. “The Blood” #04-0904. Script. Written by Dan O’Keefe. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 70C pages. 9/18/97.

1997

1 5 SEINFELD. “The Junk Mail” #04-0905. Written by Spike Feresten. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 73 pages. 9/28/97.

1997

1 6 SEINFELD. “The Betrayal” #04-0908. Script. Written by Dave Mandel & Peter Mehlman. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 78 pages. 10/31/97.

1997

1 6 SEINFELD. “The Apology” #04-0909. Script. Written by Jennifer Crittenden. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 69 pages. 11/8/97.

1997

1 7 SEINFELD. “The Strike” #04-0910. Script. Written by Dan O’Keefe and Alec Berg, Jeff Schaffer. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 73 pages. 11/20/97.

1997

1 7 SEINFELD. “The Dealership” #04-0911. Script. Written by Steve Koren. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 71 pages. 12/4/97 .

1997

1 8 SEINFELD. “The Man Fur” #04-0912. Script. Written by Spike Feresten. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 70 pages. 12/13/97.

1997

1 8 SEINFELD. “The Cartoon” #04-0913. Script. Written by Bruce Eric Kaplan. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 69 pages. 1/8/98.

1998

1 9 SEINFELD. “The Strongbox” #04-0914. Script. Written by Dan O’Keefe. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 69 pages. 1/17/98.

1998

1 9 SEINFELD. “The Burning” #04-0916. Script. Written by Jennifer Crittenden. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 62 pages. 2/5/98.

1998

1 10 SEINFELD. “The Bookstore” #04-0917. Script. Story by Mark Jaffe and Spike Feresten. Teleplay Spike Feresten. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 73 pages. 2/14/98.

1998

1 10 SEINFELD. “The Frogger” #04-0918. Script. Story by Gregg Kavet & Andy Robin and Steve Koren & Dan O’Keefe. Teleplay Gregg Kavet and Andy Robin. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 68 pages. 2/27/98.

1998

1 11 SEINFELD. “The Maid” #04-0919. Script. Story by Alec Berg & Dave Mandel & Jeff Schaffer and Kit Boss & Peter Mehlman. Teleplay by Alec Berg & Dave Mandel & Jeff Schaffer. Directed by Andy Ackerman. TABLE DRAFT. 73 pages. 3/8/98.

1998

1 12 LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN. 5th Anniversary Prime Time 1998

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Box Folder Title Date

Special, Show #7034. Script with dress rehearsal schedule. 31 pages. 9/10/98.

1 12 LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN. Anniversary Air Show, ESPE 7034. 2 pages. 9/10/98.

1998

1 13 YOU ARE HERE. “The Pilot” #20-1024-99-100. Script. Written by Alec Berg & Alec Berg & Jeff Schaffer. Directed by Andy Ackerman. 65 pages. 4/14/99.

1999

1 14 SNL25 - THE SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 25th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL. Script and rehearsal/studio schedule. 115 pages. Live from Studio 8H, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York. 9/26/99 .

1999

1 15 UNTITLED MICHAEL RICHARDS PROJECT. Script. Written by: Spike Feresten, Gregg Kavet, Michael Richards, Andy Robin. REVISED 2ND DRAFT. 36 pages. 3/22/00.

2000

1 15 UNTITLED MICHAEL RICHARDS PROJECT. “The Pilot” #247079. Script. Written by Spike Feresten & Gregg Kavet & Michael Richards & Andy Robin. Directed by Michael Ritchie. TABLE DRAFT. 38 pages. 4/3/00.

2000

1 15a SEINFELD. ‘The Contest.’ 1992

Series II: NBC Newsletter, Press Releases and Marketing Collateral

Box Folder Title Date

2 16 JOHNNY CARSON AND BOB HOPE SPECIALS, EMMY AWARDS TELECAST, AFI LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT SHOW, NBC’S 60TH ANNIVERSARY GALA, THE MISS AMERICA PAGEANT SET FOR NBC-TV’S 1985-86 SEASON.

1985

2 16 THE NEW SHOW. Black binder, stamped in yellow. Binder contains programming block reports for seasons: 1980-81, 1983-84, and 1985-86.

1986

2 16 BOB HOPE, JOHNNY CARSON, JACK PAAR, AMY GRANT, THE POINTER SISTERS, WALT DISNEY SPECIALS SET FOR PRESENTATION DURING 1986-87 SEASON; MISS AMERICA PAGEANT ALSO SCHEDULED TO BE TELECAST ON NBC.

1986

2 16 INSIDE NBC. Newsletter. “From the Number One Network Nominated for 140 Emmys Comes… A Docu-Comedy-Drama of the Programs, Projects and People Inside NBC!” 10 pages.

ca. 1987

2 16 NBC-TV ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE OF PRIME-TIME SERIES, MOVIES, MINI-SERIES, SPECIALS FOR 1987-88 SEASON.

1987

2 16 BOB HOPE, JOHNNY CARSON, DAVID LETTERMAN, ROBIN WILLIAMS, RICHARD PRYOR AMONG TOP STARTS IN SPECIALS ON NBC IN “88-89. August 1988.

1988

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2 17 NBC ANNOUNCES NEW SEASON’S PRIME – TIME SCHEDULE. 5/16/1989.

1989

2 17 HOST OF NEW SPECIALS WILL BE PRESENTED ON NBC-TV DURING 1989-90, INCLUDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS OF 3 LATE-NIGHT SHOWS.

1989

2 17 LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY. Showcase packet includes: introductory letter from March Liepis & Diane Licht, DVD, ratings chart, photography sampling, and Memorable Moments from ‘Last Call with Carson Daly.’ 1/30/07.

2007

Series III: Press Clip Packages

Box Folder Title Date

2 18 NBC ENTERTAINMENT SPECIALS. 1982, 1983

2 19 BOB HOPE. NBC specials for 1983/84. 1983, 1984

2 19 PRESS CLIPS. 6/6/86. 1986

2 20 NBC’s 60th Anniversary Celebration (6/6/86). Television Times ‘At 60 NBC is Going like 60.’

1986

2 20 TV week ‘NBC birthday show tells it all.’ 1986

2 20 N.Y. Daily News ‘Dashing down Memory Lane.’ 1986

2 20 Boston Herald ‘Allen headlines NBC’s 60th anniversary.’ 1986

2 20 Press Clips NBC’s 60th Anniversary Celebration. 1986

2 20 Channels ‘Happy Birthday.’ 1986

2 20 2 copies of cable guide cover with Michael J. Fox and Bob Hope. 1986

2 20 Actress turned writer provides panorama of 60 years at NBC. 1986

2 20 Home News Television ‘NBC throws a party.’ 1986

2 20 TV week Sioux City Journal. 1986

2 20 Steve Allen, Entertainment Genius. 1986

2 20 TV Week ‘NBC’s 60th Anniversary Celebration.’ 1986

2 20 TV Week Bob home and Michael J. Fox Co-Host the Comedy/ Variety Segment of NBC’s 60th Anniversary Celebration (2 copies).

1986

2 20 TV Complete Listings The Sunday Tribune ‘Marla Gibbs, Barbara Eden celebrate 60 years of comedy on NBC Monday.

1986

2 20 TV and Radio Week ‘NBC to celebrate 60th anniversary.’ 1986

2 20 The peacock turns 60. 1986

2 20 Blacked out photo copy of Bob Hope and Michael J. Fox. 1986

2 20 NBC throws 60th birthday bash. 1986

2 20 various short articles about NBC’s 60th celebration. 1986

2 20 NBC’S 60th Anniversary Celebration. Press Information. 4/11/1986.

1986

2 21 MACY’S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE. 60th Anniversary. 1986

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2 21 NBC MOVIES, MINI-SERIES AND SPECIALS. 1986

2 21 THE HALL OF FAME 1987. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame.

1987

2 21 NBC FALL SPECIALS 1987. 1987

2 21 NBC NEWSLINE October 1987. Vol. XXII No. 9. 1987

2 21 NBC MOVIES MINI-SERIES AND SPECIALS. 1987

2 21 NBC NEWSLINE. 50 years with NBC. 1988

2 21 SPECIALS. NBC Fall Specials 1988. 1988

2 21 HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOB. 50 stars salute your 50 years with NBC. NBC special mailer.

1988

2 21 JOHNNY CARSON, BOB HOPE, DAVID LETTERMAN HEADLINE ROSTER OF NBC SPECIALS FOR 1989/90 SEASON. 3/22/89.

1989

2 22 NBC DAILY MEDIA SUMMARY. Local, national, and trade clips (5/2/91): 25 pages.

1991

2 23 44th ANNUAL PRIMETIME EMMY AWARDS. 1991

2 24 BOB HOPE THE FIRST 90 YEARS. NBC Presss [sic] Information. 1993

2 25 THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO. 4/20/1992. 1992

2 25a THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JOHNNY CARSON, schedule of final show. May 22, 1992.

1992

2 25a THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JOHNNY CARSON Press Kit of Final Show.

1992

2 26 SEINFELD CLIPS. News clips from national publications announcing the upcoming final season. 246 pages, spiral bound. December 26-29, 1997.

1997

2 26 ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS &B SCIENCES HALL OF FAME. 13th Annual.

1997

2 27 49th EMMYS. The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 1997

2 28 THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO. 5th Anniversary. 4/9/97. 1997

2 29 TELEVISION ACADEMY ANNIVERSARY GALA. 4//16/97. 1997

2 30 SEINFELD CLIPS. RE: Final episode. 207 pages. May 9th -11th 1998. 1998

2 31 SEINFELD CLIPS. 1998

2 32 THE 50TH ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

1998

2 33 SNL 25 CLIPS (36 pages). September-October 1999. 1999

2 34 The 51st ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS. 1999

2 35 EMMY AWARDS 2000. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 2000

2 36 AFFILIATE ANNIVERSARY KIT. 75. 1926 – 2001. 2001

2 37 NBC 75th Anniversary Special, selected press clippings: 242 pages with distribution note from Rebecca Marks, dated 5/24/02. Spiral binding with mylar cover.

2002

2 38 THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO. 10th Anniversary. 2002

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Box Folder Title Date

2 39 LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN 10th ANNIVERSARY. Press clips in white 3-ring binder, with polyvinyl sleeves. 102 pages. September 2003.

2003

2 40 58TH PRIMETIME EMMY AWARDS. Host: Conan O’Brien. Daily News Clips. 61 pages, spiral bound. August 2006.

2006

2 41 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 2008 PRESS CLIPS (February–March, 2008).

2008

2 42 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 2008 PRESS CLIPS (February–March, 2008).

2008

3 43 “The Tonight Show” Clips, tributes to Johnny Carson (1/24/05): ~300 pages.

2005

3 44 SPECIALS ONLY ON NBC. nd

3 45 Pamphlet on the new design of the NBC peacock. nd

3 46 THIS IS NBC. nd

Series IV: Magazine Articles and News Clippings

Box Folder Title Date

3 47 STAR ALBUM. 1964

3 52b SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE! People. 1989

3 52b AYKROYD TO ZWEIBEL: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Daily News. 1989

3 52b SATURDAY NIGHT LIVES! Newsweek. 1989

3 52b Article on SNL. Rolling Stone. 1989

3 47 Harris, Marilyn A. and Marc Frons. “The Numbers Man Who May be NBC’s Next No. 1.” Business Week (8/25/86).

1986

3 47 Various articles about NBC’s 60th Anniversary. Variety (6/4/86): 19 pages.

1986

3 47 St. Louis Post - Dispatch. December 1 1986. 1986

3 47 Valley Business. Los Angeles Times. 1987

3 47 “19th Annual NAACP Image Awards.” Full-page advertisement congratulating the award winners. Publication unknown.

ca. 1987

3 47 Oates, Bob. “Miami of Ohio: A Coaching Factory.” Los Angeles Times (7/21/87): 3 pages.

1987

3 47 Sharbutt, Jay. “Say Goodnight to NBC Radio, Gracie.” Los Angeles Times (7/26/87): 1 page.

1987

3 47 “Television Turns 50: Broadcasting Revisits the Fair.” Broadcasting (5/1/89): 6 pages.

1989

3 47 Benson, Jim. “Pundits Assess Brandonless NBC / Tartikoff’s Exit Alters Perception of NBC.” Daily Variety (5/2/91): 1 page.

1991

3 47 SEINFELD, A STAND – UP KIND OF GUY. The Washington Post. April 22, 1992.

1992

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3 52b WILLIAM GAINES; FOUND MAD MAGAZINE. L.A. Times 6/4/92. 1992

3 47 Unsolved Mysteries. The Hollywood Reporter. 1994

3 47 GOING JAY’S WAY. Media week. 1995

3 47 SEINFELD 100. The Hollywood Reporter. 1995

3 47 Broadcasting & Cable. 1996

3 47 ‘DANGER SEIN.’ Daily News. May 9, 1997. 1997

3 47 DIGITAL DUOPOLY. Media Week. 1997

3 47 Daily Variety. 1998

3 47a JAY LENO’S ALTER EGO. Los Angeles Times Magazine. 1998

3 47a Miscellaneous articles about the end of Seinfeld. 1998

3 47a SEINFELD: FROM STAND UP TO SITCOM STANDOUT. USA Today. May 14, 1998.

1998

3 47a “Saturday Night Live at 25.” Daily Variety (9/24/99): 8 pages. Article contains reviews, announcements, and congratulations to Lorne Michael on the 25th Anniversary of Saturday Night Live.

1999

3 47a Kisewetter, John. “NBC VP Updates Miami Students.” Cincinnati Enquirer (10/27/99).

1999

3 47a Envelope with various news clippings from 1999, 2000, 2001, 2007.

1999

3 47a NBC TURNS 75 THIS WEEK. Electronic Media. 2001

3 47b Miscellaneous articles regarding Bob Hope’s death. 2003

3 47b Late – Night Special. Emmy. 2005

3 47b Johnny Carson full-page tribute. Variety (1/25/05). Color, 10.5” x 14.5.”

2005

3 47b Johnny Carson full-page tribute. The Hollywood Reporter (1/25/05). Color, 8.5” x 11”.

2005

3 47b Envelope with various news clippings from 2005, 2007, 2008. 2005

3 47b Behind the Scenes. The Enquirer. 2006

3 48 THR LIVE FEED. ‘Heeeere’s Jimmy Fallon…’ 5/12/08. Photo copies. 2008

3 48

DAILY NEWS CLIPS. 5/13/2008. Photo copies. 2008

3 49 The Tampa Tribune. REPORT: LENO TO GET NEW SHOW. 12/9/2008.

2008

3 49 NBC UNI IS MAKING ITS MOVE. Photo Copy. Hollywood Reporter. 12/9/08.

2008

3 49 JAY LENO TO PRIME TIME: WHY NBC IS DOING IT. 12/10/2008. 2 copies.

2008

3 49 DAILY NEWS CLIPS. 12/10/2008. Photo copies. 2 copies. 2008

3 50 NBC CONFIRMS PLANS FOR JAY LENO IN PRIMTIME. Printed from internet. 12/10/2008.

2008

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Box Folder Title Date

3 50 DAILY NEWS CLIPS. NBC entertainment Publicity. 12/15/2008. 2008

3 51 LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON. Launch Packet 2009. 2009

3 52 THE ROOTS. Launch Packet. 2009. Color, 8.5” x 11”. Spiral bound. 2009

3 52a Envelope with miscellaneous newspaper clippings. nd

3 52a File of miscellaneous news clippings from the 1980’s. nd

3 52a Envelope with miscellaneous newspaper clippings. nd

3 52a Envelope with miscellaneous newspaper clippings. nd

3 52a Envelope with miscellaneous newspaper clippings. nd

3 52a Envelope with miscellaneous newspaper clippings. nd

13 1 1 miscellaneous newspaper clipping 1952

13 2 1 miscellaneous clipping 1980

13 3 2 miscellaneous clippings 1981

13 4 4 miscellaneous clippings 1983

13 5 6 miscellaneous clippings 1984

13 6 9 miscellaneous clippings 1985

13 7 11 miscellaneous clippings 1986

13 8 19 miscellaneous clippings 1987

13 9 11 miscellaneous clippings 1988

13 10 19 miscellaneous clippings 1989

13 11 36 miscellaneous clippings 1990

13 12 19 miscellaneous clippings 1991

13 13 38 miscellaneous clippings 1992

13 14 24 miscellaneous clippings 1993

13 15 26 miscellaneous clippings 1994

13 16 19 miscellaneous clippings 1995

13 17 19 miscellaneous clippings 1996

13 18 39 miscellaneous clippings 1997

13 19 41 miscellaneous clippings 1998

13 20 39 miscellaneous clippings 1999

13 21 9 miscellaneous clippings 2000

13 22 31 miscellaneous clippings 2001

13 23 48 miscellaneous clippings 2002

13 24 28 miscellaneous clippings 2003

13 25 43 miscellaneous clippings 2004

13 26 26 miscellaneous clippings 2005

13 27 4 miscellaneous clippings 2006

13 28 42 miscellaneous clippings 2007

13 29 36 miscellaneous clippings 2008

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Series V: Magazines

Box Folder Title Date

3 53 American Film, March 1978 1978

3 53 Special issue: NBC 60th Anniversary. The Hollywood Reporter (6/6/86).

1986

3 53 “NBC celebrates 60 years of broadcasting.” Broadcasting 110.23 (6/9/86).

1986

3 53 Broadcasting, September 14, 1987 1987

3 53 Special issue: Bob Hope 50 Years with NBC. The Hollywood Reporter (5/13/88). 2 copies.

1988

3 53 “Television’s 50th Anniversary.” People Weekly Extra (Summer 1989).

1989

3 53 “TV’s Legends Then & Now.” 2000th Issue – Commemorative Edition. TV Guide (7/27/91).

1991

3 53a Seinfeld in the Spotlight. May 23 – 29, 1992. TV Guide. 1992

3 53a Feature on Jerry Seinfeld. 2 copies. SPIRIT, Southwest Airlines (January 1993). 2 copies.

1993

3 53a Conan’s Wild Ride. June 22 – 28, 1996. TV Guide. 1996

3a 54 Feature on Conan O’Brien. Rolling Stone (9/19/96). 2 copies. 1996

3a 54 DAILY VARIETY, A Cahners Publication, Los Angeles, California. Spotlight on BOB HOPE: 50 Years in TV begins on page 17. 11/22/96.

1996

3a 54 A FOND FARWELL TO SEINFELD. May 9 – 15, 1998. TV Guide. 4 copies each with its own unique cover.

1998

3a 54 THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER. “Seinfeld” Farewell special issue. 5/14/98.

1998

3a 54 Hey What About Jay?. April 13 – 19, 2002. TV Guide. 2002

3a 54 Greatest Shows of All Time. May 4 – 10, 2002. TV Guide. 2002

3a 54 ELVIS FOREVER. August 17 – 23, 2002. TV Guide. 2002

3a 54 THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER. 10 Years of “Late Night With Conan O’Brien”. 9/12-14/03.

2003

3a 54 SEINFELD REUNION. November 21 – 27, 2004. TV Guide. 2004

3a 54 MICKEY IS SIXTY! Special Commemorative Edition, Time Inc., New York, New York.

n.d.

Series V: Oversized Magazines

3a 55 LOOK. 1959

3a 55 LIFE. 1961

3a 55 LOOK. 1967

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3a 55 VARIETY: The International Entertainment Weekly. NBC 75TH Anniversary special issue. Includes attached 4” x 7” note fromScot Chastain to the NBC promotion directors with congratulations and announcement of a promotional online tool kit. 3/25-31/02.

2002

3a 55 TelevisionWeek. “The Tonight Show’s” 50th Anniversay special issue. 9/27/04.

2004

3a 55 DAILY VARIETY. “Late Night With Conan O’Brien” spotlight. 9/12/03.

2003

Series VI: The Hollywood Reporter - TV Season Guides/Previews

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3a 56 1981-82 The Hollywood Reporter. 105 pages. December 1981. 1981

3a 56 1982-83 The Hollywood Reporter. 132 pages. December 1982. 1982

3a 56 1983-84 The Hollywood Reporter. 162 pages. December 1983. 1983

3a 57 1984-85 The Hollywood Reporter. 150 pages. December 1984. 1984

3a 57 1986-87 The Hollywood Reporter. 144 pages. December 1986. 1986

3a 57 The Hollywood Reporter, 22nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards. April 6, 1987.

1987

3a 58 1987-88 The Hollywood Reporter. 129 pages. December 1987. 1987

3a 58 1988-89 The Hollywood Reporter. 124 pages. December 1988. 1988

3a 58 1989-90 The Hollywood Reporter. 120 pages. December 1989. 1989

3a 58 1990-91 The Hollywood Reporter. 84 pages. December 1990. 1990

3a 58 1991-92 The Hollywood Reporter. 86 pages. December 1991. 1991

3a 59 The Hollywood Reporter, Collector’s Special: Johnny Carson. May 22, 1992.

1992

3a 59 1994-95 The Hollywood Reporter. 70 pages. December 1994. 1994

3a 59 1995-96 The Hollywood Reporter. 78 pages. December 1995. 1995

3a 59 1996-97 The Hollywood Reporter. 86 pages. December 1996. 1996

3a 59 1997-98 The Hollywood Reporter. 102 pages. December 1997. 1997

3a 60 Guide to the 1999-00 The Hollywood Reporter. 108 pages. December 1999.

1999

3a 60 Guide to the 2000-01 The Hollywood Reporter. 112 pages. December 2000.

2000

3a 60 Guide to the 2001-02 The Hollywood Reporter. 68 pages. December 2001.

2001

3a 60 Guide to the 2002-03 The Hollywood Reporter. 52 pages. December 2002.

2002

3a 60 Guide to the 2005-06 The Hollywood Reporter. 45 pages. December 2005.

2005

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4 61 NETWORK TELEVISION PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT 1982-83. Dancer Fitzgerald Sample, Inc. 40 pages.

1982

4 61 1984-85 NETWORK TELEVISION PROGRAM REPORT. Leo Burnett U.S.A. 74 pages.

1984

4 61 Leo Burnett Network Television Program Report. 1984-85. 1984

4 62 NETWORK TELEVISION PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT 1985-86. Dancer Fitzgerald Sample, Inc. 32 pages.

1985

4 62 1985-86 TELEVISION PROGRAM REPORT. Leo Burnett U.S.A. 96 pages.

1985

4 62 BBDO TELEVISION PREVIEW 1985-86. Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn. 32 pages.

1985

4 63 1986-87 TELEVISION PROGRAM REPORT. Leo Burnett U.S.A. Includes business card of William Eckert, V.P. of Leo Burnett U.S.A Advertising, Chicago, with handwritten note to Rick. 92 pages.

1986

4 63 1987-88 TELEVISION PROGRAM REPORT. Leo Burnett U.S.A. 113 pages.

1987

4 63 1988-89 TELEVISION PROGRAM REPORT. Leo Burnett U.S.A. 110 pages.

1988

4 63 A LOOK AT PRIMETIME DEVELOPMENT 1988-89. Saatchi & Saatchi DFS Compton. 21 pages.

1988

4 64

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4 65 ON AIR: Primetime Program Development 1990-91. Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising. 40 pages.

1990

4 65 ON AIR: Primetime Program Development 1991-92. Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising. 36 pages.

1991

4 65 ON AIR: The new fall season primetime 1992-93. Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising. 36 pages.

1992

4 65 ZENITHMEDIA: Primetime Program Development 1997-98. Zenith Media Services. 32 pages.

1997

4 65 ZENITHMEDIA: The New Fall Season Primetime 1997-98. Zenith Media Services. 48 pages.

1997

Series VIII: Awards Program Catalogs and Magazines and Awards

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4 65a A Salute to Alfred Hitchcock, The American Film Institute Life Achievement Award Dinner, program brochure, March 7, 1979.

1979

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4 65a A Salute to James Stewart, The American Film Institute Life Achievement Award Dinner, program brochure, February 28, 1980.

1980

4 65a Frank Capra, The Tenth Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award, program brochure, March 4, 1982

1982

4 66 EMMY, The Magazine of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Special TV Academy’s 40th Anniversary special issue. Includes article about potential Bob Hope-NBC split. October 1986.

1986

4 66 EMMY, The Magazine of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 1986 ATAS Hall of Fame. March 1986.

1986

4 66 EMMY, The Magazine of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 1987 ATAS Hall of Fame. December 1987.

1987

4 66a UCLA Film and Television Archive Presents First Annual Festival of Preservation, program brochure, February 20-March 13, 1988

1988

4 66a UCLA Film and Television Archive, 2nd Annual Festival of Preservation, program brochure, July 7-30, 1989.

1989

4 66a COMEDY HALL OF FAME. Program brochure. Honorees: Milton Berle, Carol Burnett, George Burns, Walter Matthau, Richard Pryor, Red Skelton, Jonathan Winters. 19 pages. 8/29/93.

1993

4 66a 2ND ANNUAL COMEDY HALL OF FAME. Program brochure. Honorees: Sid Caesar, George Carlin, Bob Hope, Shirley MacLaine, Mary Tyler Moore, Richard Pryor. [16] pages, 2 brochures. 8/28/94.

1994

4 67 The Inaugural Screen Actors Guild Awards. 1995

4 67 Screen Actor’s Guild 60th Anniversary Program. 1995

4 67 1994 – 1995 Primetime Emmy Awards. The Tonight Show. 1995

4 67 UCLA Film and Television Archive presents the Seventh Annual Festival of Preservation, program brochure, April 6-May 4, 1995

1995

4 67 23rd ANNUAL AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Steven Spielberg. Program catalog. 124 pages. 5/2/95.

1995

5 68 47th ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS FOR NIGHTTIME PROGRAMMING. Program catalog. 121 pages. 9/9/95.

1995

5 68 1996 ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS FOR PRIMTIME PROGRAMMING. 50th Anniversary of The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Program catalog. 128 pages. 9/7/96.

1996

5 68 50TH ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS. Program catalog. 180 pages. 8/29/98.

1998

5 68a 55th Annual Golden Globes 1998

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5 69 11TH ANNUAL HALL OF FAME SHOW. Program catalog. 60 pages. 10/15/95.

1995

5 69 12TH ANNUAL HALL OF FAME SHOW. Program catalog. 67 pages. 10/5/96.

1996

5 69 1999- 2000 Daytime Emmy Awards for 1999 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade.

1999

5 70 57TH ANNUAL GLODEN GLOBE AWARDS. Program catalog. 88 pages. 1/23/00.

2000

5 70 58TH ANNUAL PRIMETIME EMMY AWARDS. 2006

5 70 EMMY BASH PHOTO SPLASH. Emmy. 2010. 2010

Series IX: Miscellaneous Publications

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5 71 THANKS FOR THE MEMORY, Words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger; Paramount Music Corp. Sheet music.

1937

5 71 NBC PHOTO. 7”x9” B&W photo of Dick Clark for “TV’s Censored Bloopers.” 4/10/81.

1981

5 71 NBC PHOTO. 7”x9” B&W photo of Ed McMahon and Mariette Hartley for “New and Improved: Television’s Greatest Commercials #2.” 10/15/82.

1982

5 71 NBC PHOTO. 7”x9” B&W photo for the Third Annual NBC All-star Hour. The photo features NBC celebrities in caricature. 8/30/85.

1985

5 71 RCA ANNUAL REPORT 1985. RCA merges with GE. 52 pages. 2/27/86.

1986

5 71 1986 NBC AFFILIATE PROMOTION CALENDAR: Celebrating NBC’s 60th Anniversary 1926-1986. Includes May through September. 35.5” x 12”. Color photos at borders with text to highlight NBC TV programs through the years.

1986

5 71 COME HOME TO NBC, Words and music by Rob Mounsey and Richard Wittenmyer; NBC, c1986. Sheet music.

c1986

5 71 THE COMEDY STORE 15TH YEAR CLASS REUNION. 94 pages. Two copies: one hardcover, one paperback.

ca. 1986

5 71 THE COMEDY STORE 19th BIRTHDAY. 47 pages. Two copies: both paperback.

ca. 1991

5 71 THE HOWDY DOODY AUCTION. Auction brochure with absentee and telephone bid sheet from Leland’s, New York, New York. 20 pages. 10/24/97.

1997

5 71 NBC’S 75th ANNIVERSARY -- MOMENTS, Andrew Solt Productions. 2001

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Faxed copy from Andrew Solt, dated July 9, 2001: 10 pages. Photocopy.

5 71 NBC Company Profile. 2 copies. n.d.

5 71 THE WORLD OF BOB HOPE. Tributes to Bob Hope over the years, with photographs. 32 pages.

n.d.

Series X: TV Guide Advertisements (camera-ready)

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5 72 TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES: Special New Premiere! 2 originals. 1/7/84.

1984

5 72 SUPER NIGHT OF ROCK N’ ROLL: 30 Great Years! 2 originals. 2/18/84.

1984

5 72 One of TV’s Greatest Nights!: TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES and SUPER NIGHT OF RICK N’ ROLL. 2 originals, uncut. 2/20/84.

1984

5 72 30TH ANNIVERSARY COLLEGE BOWL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. 2 originals. 5/19/84.

1984

5 72 MICKEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROL. 12/8/84. 1984

5 73 BOB HOPE’S HAPPY BIRTHDAY HOMECOMING: From London! 5/25/85.

1985

5 73 OUR TIME: It’s a baby boomer celebration with music and laughter and memories! Host: Karen Valentine. 7/27/85.

1985

5 73 THE MOTOWN REVUE. 1985

5 73 BACK TO NEXT SATURDAY. Starring Keshia Knight Pulliam. 9/7/85.

1985

5 73 THE THIRD ANNUAL NBC ALL-STAR HOUR. 2 originals. 9/14/85. 1985

5 73 BOB HOPE BUYS NBC? Host: Bob Hope. 9/14/85. 1985

5 73 23RD ANNIVERSARY OF THE TONIGHT SHOW. Starring Johnny Carson. 9/28/85.

1985

5 73 TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES. Hosts: Dick Clark and Ed McMahon. 9/28/85 .

1985

5 73 TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES. Hosts: Dick Clark and Ed McMahon. 10/5/85.

1985

5 73 TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES. Hosts: Dick Clark and Ed McMahon. 10/26/85.

1985

5 73 TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES. Hosts: Dick Clark and Ed McMahon. 2 originals. 11/2/85.

1985

5 73 TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES. Hosts: Dick Clark and Ed McMahon. 11/9/85.

1985

5 73 TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES. Hosts: Dick Clark and Ed McMahon. 11/16/85.

1985

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5 73 WALT DISNEY’S DUMBO. 4 originals. 11/18/85. 1985

5 73 TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES. Hosts: Dick Clark and Ed McMahon. 11/23/85.

1985

5 73 MACY’S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE. Hosts: Bert Convy, Phylicia Ayers-Allen, Pat Sajak. 11/23/85.

1985

5 73 THE PATTI LaBELLE SHOW. 11/23/85. 1985

5 73 THE BOB HOPE CHRISTMAS SHOW. Host: Bob Hope. 12/14/85. 1985

5 73 CHRISTMAS IN WASHINGTON. Host: Tom Brokaw. 12/14/85. 1985

5 73 MICKEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROL. 12/21 85. 1985

5 74 TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES. Hosts: Dick Clark and Ed McMahon. 1/4/86.

1986

5 74 TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES. Hosts: Dick Clark and Ed McMahon. 1/11/86.

1986

5 74 MISSING II: Have You Seen This Person? Hosts: Meredith Baxter Birney and David Birney. 1/18/86.

1986

5 74 AN ALL-STAR CELEBRATION HONORING MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. Host: Stevie Wonder. 1/18/86.

1986

5 74 DISNEY’S LIVING SEAS. Host: John Ritter. 1/18/86.

1986

5 74 TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES. Hosts: Dick Clark and Ed McMahon. 2/1/86.

1986

5 74 TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES. Hosts: Dick Clark and Ed McMahon. 2/8/86.

1986

5 74 DISNEY’S TV VALENTINE. Hosts: Donald Duck, The Chipmunks, and Jiminy Cricket 2 originals. 2/8/86

1986

5 74 TV’S BLOOPERS & PRACTICAL JOKES. Hosts: Dick Clark and Ed McMahon. 2/15/86.

1986

5 74 BOB HOPE’S ROYAL COMMAND PERFORMANCE FROM SWEDEN. Host: Bob Hope. 3/15/86.

1986

5 74 NELL CARTER…NEVER TOO OLD TO DREAM. Host: Nell Carter. 3/22/86.

1986

5 74 21ST ANNUAL ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS. Hosts: Mac Davis, Reba McEntire, John Schneider. 2 originals. 4/12/86.

1986

5 74 MISSING III: Have You Seen This Person? Hosts: Meredith Baxter Birney and David Birney. 4/19/86.

1986

5 74 THE TELEVISION ACADEMY HALL OF FAME. Inductees: Steve Allen, Fred Coe, Walt Disney, Jackie Gleason, Mary Tyler Moore, Frank Stanton, Burr Tillstrom. 2 originals. 4/19/86.

1986

5 74 AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE SALUTE TO BILLY WILDER. Host: Jack Lemmon. 4/26/86.

1986

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5 74 NBC’S 60TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. 5/10/86. 1986

5 74 NBC’S 60TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. alternate format. 5/10/86.

1986

5 74 NBC’S 60TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. 2 originals. 5/12/86. 1986

5 74 DISNEYLAND’S SUMMER VACATION PARTY. Hosts: Kim Fields, Mindy Cohn, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Scott Valentine. 5/17/86.

1986

5 74 YOU ARE THE JURY. Host: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. 5/24/86. 1986

5 74 BOB HOPE’S HIGH-FLYING BIRTHDAY! 5/24/86. 1986

5 74 BOB HOPE’S ALL-STAR SUPER BOWL PARTY. 6/25/86. 1986

5 74 SPITTING IMAGE: Down & Out in the White House. 8/30/86. 1986

5 75 SPITTING IMAGE: The 1987 Movie Awards. 2 originals. 3/21/87. 1987

5 75 DISNEY’S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY OF SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. Host: Dick Van Dyke. 5/16/87.

1987

5 75 YOUR ARE THE JURY. Host: Peter Graves. 5/23/87. 1987

5 75 DISNEY’S SPORT GOOFY. 5/23/87. 1987

5 75 NBC INVESTIGATES BOB HOPE.9/12/87. 1987

5 76 DAVID LETTERMAN’S 6TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL. 1/30/88. 1988

5 76 DAVID LETTERMAN’S 7TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL. 1/28/89. 1989

5 76 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN FROM THE LEGENDARY CHICAGO THEATRE! 2 originals. 4/29/89.

1989

5 77 THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY. From the producers of “Unsolved Mysteries.” 5/12/90.

1989

5 77 NIGHT OF 100 STARS III. Chairpersons: Helen Hayes, Katharine Hepburn, and James Stewart. 5/19/90.

1989

5 77 BOB HOPE’S USO ROAD TO THE BERLIN WALL & MOSCOW. 2 originals. 5/19/90.

1989

5 77 STORY BEHIND THE STORY. 9/29/90. 1990

5 77 ROWAN & MARTIN’S LAUGH-IN PAST CHRISTMAS PRESENT. 11/27/93.

1993

5 77 THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO. 5/14/94. 1994

5 77 SEINFELD HIGHLIGHTS OF A HUNDRED. Hosted by Jerry Seinfeld. 1/28/95.

1995

5 77 ALL-NEW CENSORED BLOOPERS. Hosted by Dick Clark. 2/4/95. 1995

Series XI: Broadcast Programs and Awards Compilations - DVD

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5 78 TONIGHT. Starring Steve Allen. NBC closed circuit sales presentations/ 1954. 2 copies.

1954

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5 78 TELEVISION. NBC Universal. 11/10/1957. 2 copies. 1957

5 78 Studio 14. Segments audio only. WMUB-TV Oxford, OH. Miami University Television. Host Bob Richley; Cast Richard Hackney, John Chapman, Willis Coker, Sandy Dicker, Ralph Diguglielmo, Rick Ludwin, Ren Sutherland. 2 copies.

1966, 1967

5 78 JAY COLVILLE GUARDIAN OF THE CRADLE. WMUB – TV, Oxford, OH. Miami University Television. 12/11/1967. 2 copies.

1967

5 78 NEWSPOINT. Mannes/ Emrick. Dubbed from ¾ tape. WMUB – TV Oxford, OH. 2 copies.

1969

5 78 NBC QUALITY POST. WMUB-TV Channel 14. 2 copies. 1969, 1970

5 78 STUDIO 14. 1969-1970. 2 copies. 1969,1970

5 79 STUDIO 14 Segments. WMUB- TV Oxford, OH. 2 copies. 1970

5 79 Passing Reality: Demo Trailer 2002

5 79 “Through the Years” WMUB, MUTV History 1989

5 79 JOHNNY CARSON PRESS CONFERENCE. University of Dayton Fieldhouse. 1/18/1970.

1970

5 79 JACK PAAR COMES HOME. 11/29/1986. 2 copies. 1986

5 79 JACK PAAR IS ALIVE AND WELL! 12/19/1987. 2 copies. 1987

5 80 TOONCES & FRIENDS Pilot Episode. “Final Revision” 5/15/1991. 2 copies.

1991

5 80 BOB HOPE THE FIRST 90 YEARS. Part 1 of 3. 5/14/93. 2 copies. 1993

5 80 BOB HOPE THE FIRST 90 YEARS. Part 2 of 3. 5/14/93. 2 copies. 1993

5 80 BOB HOPE THE FIRST 90 YEARS. Part 3 of 3. 5/14/93. 2 copies. 1993

5 80 50 YEARS OF NBC LATE NIGHT. Host Conan O’Brien. 9/23/2001. 2 copies.

2001

5 80 VANISHING LANGUAGES. WMUB forum. 10/17/03. 2003

5 81 THE GOLDEN AGE OF TV VARIETY THROUGH THE EYES OF DWIGHT HEMION. Career highlight reel compiled by director Dwight Hemion 2/11/2005. 2 copies.

2005

5 81 LIVE FROM NEW YORK: THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. 2/20/2005. 2 copies.

2005

5 81 CONAN O’BRIEN THEN & NOW. Rick Ludwin Mass Communication Seminar. 10/ 23/2005. Williams Hall, Miami University, Oxford, OH. 2 copies.

2005

5 81 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE IN THE ‘80S: LOST AND FOUND. 2005

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11/13/2005. 2 copies.

5 82 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. Host: Jack Black. Musical Guest: Neil Young. “FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION…” 12/17/05.

2005

5 82 58th ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS. Red Carpet Arrival Show. 8/27/2006. 4:00-5:00pm. 2 copies.

2006

5 82 58th ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS. 8/27/2006. 5:00-8:00pm. 2 copies. 2006

5 82 RICK LUDWIN MASS COMMUNICATION SEMINAR ‘ LAZY SUNDAY’. AND THE NBC LATE NIGHT DIGITAL REVOLUTION. 10/8/06 Williams Hall Miami university. Oxford, OH. 2 copis.

2006

5 83 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: The Best of ‘06/’07. Includes one promotional episode of the sitcom 30 Rock. 3 copies.

2007

5 84 THE JOHNNY CARSON SHOW. 2-DVD Set. 10 Classic Episodes. 2007

5 85 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE IN THE ‘90s. ‘Pop Culture Nation.’ 5/6/2007. 2 copies.

2007

5 85 WMUB/ STUDIO 14 Reunion. Williams Hall Miami University Oxford, OH. 7/6/2007. 2 copies.

2007

5 85 WMUB FORUM FROM OXFORD TO BURBANK. Guests Bill Utter, Rick Sellers, Sallie Ervin, Rick Ludwin. NPR @ 88.5fm. 7/6/07. 2 copies.

2007

5 85 LIVE. Commercials in NBC late night. Rick Ludwin/ Com 143 class. Laws Hall, Miami University. 10/25/2007. 2 copies.

2007

6 86 SEINFELD. The complete series. 32 DVDs with all 180 episodes. The official coffee table book, 226 pg bound anthology filled with photos, quotes, and trivia from every episode. Bonus disc with the exciting reunion of the entire cast plus Larry David on the ninth anniversary of the series finale.

2007

6 87 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION LATE NIGHT: Johnny, Jack, Steve, and Merv. “FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION..”

2008

6 88 LATE NIGHT TRANSITION. Rick Ludwin, Williams Hall, Miami University, Oxford, OH. 10/26/08. 2 copies.

2008

6 88 NBC’s NEW YEARS EVE WITH CARSON DALY. 12/31/08. 2 copies. 2008

6 89 RICK LUDWIN NBC LATE NIGHT UPDATE. Miami University MUTV Williams Hall. 10/25/2009. 2 copies.

2009

6 90 NBC’S NEW YEAR’S EVE WITH CARSON DALY. 10 pm & 11:30 shows combined. 12/31/2009. 2 copies.

2009

6 90 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. SNL in the 2000’s Tim and Again. 2 copies. 2010

6 90 Rick Ludwin Williams Hall MUTV. 2011

6 91 WMUB-TV & Radio. Miami University Broadcasting Service. 2 copies.

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6 91 LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN. Episode #2198--Conan in Finland. Episode #2153—Late Night Christmas Lighting Spectacular. “FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION…”

n.d.

6 92 LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN. “FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION…”

n.d.

6 93 KNBC’s 60th Anniversary. n.d.

6 93a The Jazz Age (DVD-60 min) 1956

6 93b Steve Martin: The Television Stuff (DVD Set-6.5 hours) 2012

6 93c Motown 25: Yesterday-Today-Forever Deluxe Collectors Box (DVD Set-14 hours)

2014

Series XII: Broadcast Programs and Awards Compilations – VHS

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7 94 BEHIND YOUR RADIO DIAL (1948), WIDE WIDE WORLD (1957). 1948, 1957

7 94 EYEWITNESS NBC (1948), NBC PROMOS (Early 60’s). 1948, 1960’s

7 95 NBC ALL STAR HOUR (1984 & 1985). 1984, 1985

7 95 JFK ASSASSINATION: AS IT HAPPENED NBC Coverage. Air : 11/22/88 A&E. 1988

7 96 THE JIM HENSON HOUR: MV#4—“Dog City”. Jim Henson Productions.

1989

7 96 THE JIM HENSON HOUR: MV#13—“The Secrets of the Muppets”. Jim Henson Productions.

1989

7 97 JONATHAN BRANDMEIER: Pilot Sweetend. VTO#27205. Db. Dub Dt: 1/29/1990. VTR# 1. Opr: RCS. A-1: [check}, A-2: [check], A-3: [check], A-4: [check]. 1/29/90.

1990

7 97 THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY #4. P.B. Dt. TBA. Tape # Cass #4. Opr. Ram. A-1: [check], A-2: [check]. Mono. 12/21/90.

1990

7 98 SPY TV PRANKS. Final with pulled up blacks. Kaminsky Bros. Productions. Broadway Video, New York, New York. 12/27/90.

1990

7 98 FUNNY WOMEN OF TELEVISION M T & R. Viewing copy with pulled blacks. Dub. Stereo. Jack Haley, Jr. Productions, Inc. Starfax and The Editing Company, Glendale, California. 10/17/91.

1991

7 99 NBC STORY ’86., CARSON STORY ’87., LATE NIGHT ’92. Taped to video cover is a business card of Rick Ludwin, Sr VP, Specials, Variety Programs and Late Night, NBC Entertainment, Burbank, California. 9/30/92.

1992

7 99 BOB HOPE REMEMBERS WWII. 51:19 VHS NTSC DUB. Hope Enterprises, Burbank, California. E30594. 5/24/94.

1994

7 99 LATE NIGHT WITH CONANA O’BRIEN: FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. 12/24/95.

1995

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7 100 SEVENTY YEARS OF BROADCAST HISTORY. NBC. VHS. 1996

7 100 LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN: 3rd Anniversary Special. “FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION…” September 1996.

1996

7 100 LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN: FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. 9/19/1996.

1996

7 101 LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN: FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. July 1997.

1997

7 101 SNL February 28, 1998, Garth Brooks, Robert Duvall 1998

7 101 WGN 50 YEARS AS CHICAGO’S VERY OWN. 1998

7 101 LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN: 5th Anniversary Special. “FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION…” 9/16/98.

1998

7 102 PAUL DIXON SHOW. ‘The Chicken Wedding’ (2 copies). 1998

7 103 LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN. “FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION…” ca. 1999

7 103 LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN. “FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION…” ca. 2000

8 104 LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN. “FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION…” 2 copies.

2002

8 105 TODAY SHOW; 75th ANNIVERSARY EVENTS – 2002 4/29 - 75th Anniversary Retrospective 4/30 – Jay Leno 10th Anniversary 5/1 – Laugh In Cast Reunion 5/2 – Get Smart Cast Reunion 5/3 – Cosby Cast Reunion, NBC way street naming Bob Wright and New York City mayor

2002

8 105 NBC 75TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL “Live from New York City,” dubbed/aired: Sunday, May 5, 2002.

2002

8 106 HITCHHIKER FOR REGAL. Revised. MG# Ransier. Dub Dt: 2/4/03. Tape # PREMIX#2. VTR# 32. Opr RHN. A-1: x, A-2: X. Dub. Stereo. NBC Burbank On Air Promo. B-66953. 1/10/03.

2003

8 106 HISTORY OF TELEVISION. MG# DMINIQUE. Dub Dt: 9/8/03. Tape # PREMIX#2. VTR# 22. Opr: RHN. A-1: X, A-2: X. Dub. Stereo. NBC Burbank On Air Promo. B55687. 9/8/03.

2003

8 107 NBC ENTERTAINMENT PUBLICITY. The ‘Seinfeld’ Story. 11/25/2004. 2004

8 107 GARTH BROOKS: The Entertainer. 5-DVD Set. ISBN: 85420-6001-206. 2006

Series XIII: Broadcast Programs – Vinyl

Box Title Date

9 GREAT MOMENTS IN ROCK. NBC Radio Entertainment. Six 33 1/3 RPM disks in box set with Cue Sheet 4 pages. Broadcast dates: August 29, 30, 31, September 1, 1986.

1986

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Box Title Date

9 NBC NEWS OUT TAKES. VTO# 16764. Dub. Dub Date: 9-9-81. Tape# CASS. VTR# CASS2. Opr: DB. A-1: Audio. NBC Burbank. 9/9/81.

1981

9 JOHNNY CARSON VARIETY CLUB PLAYBACK. 10:00. NBC Burbank. March 1985.

1985

9 ROCK SALUTES MOTOWN. Hosted by Phil Collins. NBC radio entertainment. Produced exclusively for NBC Radio Entertainment by Denny Somach Productions.

1985

9 SESAME STREET: 20 YEARS & STILL COUNTING. Henson Associates, Inc., New York, New York. 3/19/89.

1989

9 CHILDREN AT RISK. Show #2. C. Everett Koop, M.D. MacNeil/Lehrer Productions. Video Planning, Inc. Carob Video, New York, New York. 7/26/90.

1990

9 SPY TV – PRANKS. 30 Mins. Office Copy. Kaminsky & Company, New York, New York. 12/11/90.

1990

9 CONAN O’BRIEN FEATURETTE. MG# 186. VTO# 40676. Rec Dt : 4/22/94. Opr: RR. A-1: PGM, A-2: PGM. NBC Burbank.

1994

9 CONANA O’BRIEN FEATURETTE. MG# 192. VTO# 10964. Rec Dt: 07/22/94. Opr CARRIE. A-1: L. A-2 R.

1994

9 TONIGHT SHOW AFFILIATE PRES. FINAL CUT. Dub Dt: 11/17/94. A-1: L, A-2: R. Dub. NBC Burbank.

1994

9 NBC STORY & LATE NITE PRES. Episode: R. Ouellette. #1. Dub Dt: 9/24/96. Opr: DO ?. A-1: [check], A-2: [check]. NBC Burbank.

1996

9 NBC STORY & LATE NITE PRES. Episode: R. Ouellette. #2. Dub Dt: 9/24/96. Opr: ??. A-1: [check], A-2: [check]. NBC Burbank.

1996

9 HISTORY OF TV 50TH EMMYS. Episode: R. Ludwin. VTO# Pamela. Dub Dt: 9/29/98. VTR# PREMIX. Opr: RHN. A-1: X, A-2: X. Dub. Stereo. NBC Burbank On Air Promo.

1998

9 LATENIGHT AFFILIATE PRESENTATION. Episode: May 2000 TRT 6:16. VTO# LUDWIN. Dub Dt: 9/12/00. VTR# PREMIX. Opr: RHN. A-1: X, A-2: X. Dub. Stereo. NBC Burbank On Air Promo.

2000

Series XV: The Mike Douglas Show Sub-Series I: Correspondence

Box Folder Title Date

10 108 National Broadcasting Company to Rick Ludwin. Handwritten orange envelope and card. 10/27/75.

1975

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10 108 Invitation to the gala in honor of THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW 15th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION.

1976

10 108 Jack Wartlieb to Mike Douglas Show Staff regarding operating procedure. 2/25/1976.

1976

10 108 WESTINGHOUSE BROADCASTING COMPANY INC. Ron Little to Mike Douglas Show Associate Producers 3/15/76.

1976

10 108 THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW. Rick Ludwin to Steve Allen 3/16/76. 1976

10 108 MEADOWLANE ENTERPRISES INC. Martin Dubow to Woody Fraser. 4/9/76.

1976

10 108 HOPE ENTERPRISES INC. S. Ward to Rick Ludwin. 4/13/76. 1976

10 108 Memo from Ward Grant to Rick Ludwin. 4/19/76. 1976

10 108 Jack Wartlieb to Mike Douglas Show Production Staff regarding Indemnification letters/ film clips/ grand rights material. 5/12/76.

1976

10 108 WESTINGHOUSE BROADCASTING COMPANY INC. To: The Mike Douglas Show Staff & KYW-TV. From: Ron Little. 5/28/76.

1976

10 108 Internal Correspondence regarding Easter Seals Telethon Post-Tape. 3/15/77.

1977

10 108 From Frank Miller to Associate Producers/ Mike Douglas Show Staff. 5/10/1977.

1977

10 108 Ron Little to Mike Douglas Show Staff. 10/20/77. 1977

10 108 The Mike Douglas Show regarding Mike Douglas Show Los Angeles Remote. 11/2/77.

1977

10 108 Rick Ludwin to Art department shop regarding “Commercial Medley” bit. 11/17/1977.

1977

10 108 Rick Ludwin to Frank Miller regarding Jack Riley VTR. 12/15/1977. 1977

Series XV: The Mike Douglas Show Sub-Series II: Miscellaneous

Box Folder Title Date

10 109 Measurements for Mike Douglas. nd

10 109 Booking Form, Jane Barbe. nd

Series XV: The Mike Douglas Show Sub-Series III: Commercial Medley Clearance Letters

Box Folder Title Date

10 110 Chevrolet Motor Division to Mr. Joe Loomer [sic]. 11/8/77. 1977

10 110 Schering – Plough to Mr. Joe Lumer. 11/9/77. 1977

10 110 Shulton INC to The Mike Douglas Show. 11/9/77. 1977

10 110 Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company to Mr. Joseph Lumer. 11/9/77. 1977

10 110 Colgate Palmolive Company to MikeDouglas Show. 11/10/77. 1977

10 110 Nestle to Mr. Joe Leumer. 11/10/77. 1977

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10 110 McDonalds to Joseph Lumer 11/10/77. 1977

10 110 The Gillette Company to Joseph Lumer. 11/10/77. 1977

10 110 The Gillette Company to Joseph Lumer 11/14/77. 1977

10 110 McDonald’s System Inc to Mr. Joseph Lumer c/o Mike Douglas Show. 11/14/77.

1977

10 110 Campbell soup Company to Joe Lumer. 11/14/77. 1977

10 110 Oscar Mayer & Co to Al Lumer. 11/15/77. 1977

10 110 Beecham Products to Mr. Joseph Lumer. 11/15/77. 1977

10 110 Lever Brothers Company to Mr. Joseph Lumer. 11/16/77. 1977

10 110 United Brands Company to Mr. Joseph H. Lumer. 11/17/77. 1977

10 110 Josephy Lumer to Dave Gordon. nd

Series XV: The Mike Douglas Show Sub-Series IV: 16th Anniversary Show

Box Folder Title Date

10 111 Booking Form for John Gibson. 11/23/77. 1977

10 111 Handwritten notes on yellow lined paper. 2 pages. 11/27/77. 1977

10 111 Prop Request Form. 11/30/77. 1977

10 111 Booking Form for Upper Dublin Marching Cardinals High School Band. 11/30/77.

1977

10 111 Prop Request Form. 12/1/77. 1977

10 111 Handwritten notes nd

Series XV: The Mike Douglas Show Sub-Series V: Scripts & Interviews

Box Folder Title Date

10 112 1975 Highlights. 1/2/76. 1976

10 112 Garrett Morris, Linda Lavin #1. 1/17/76. 1976

10 112 Hermione Gingold, Linda Lavin #1. 1/17/76. 1976

10 112 Mercer Helms (Magician) John Byner #1. 7/19/76. 1976

10 112 Jody Kline (Gymnast) John Byner #1. 7/19/76. 1976

10 112 Phyllis Diller, John Byner #1. 7/19/76. 1976

10 112 Lonnie Shorr, John Byner #2. 7/19/76. 1976

10 112 George Jessel, John Byner #3. 7/20/76 1976

10 112 Boby [sic] Winters, John Byner #5. 7/21/76. 1976

10 112 Closing Segment, Donna and Mike Schmidt. 7/26/76. 1976

10 112 Dr. Herb Goldberg, Sports Week. 7/27/76. 1976

10 112 Dr. Louise Bates Ames, Sports Week. 7/28/76. 1976

10 112 Mary Travers, Sports Week. 7/28/76. 1976

10 112 Walter Murphy Sports Stars. 7/28/76. 1976

10 112 Ronnie Prophet Janis Ian Special Week. 7/29/76. 1976

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10 112 Adrienne Barbeau Wayne Rogers #1. 8/2/76. 1976

10 112 Mother Teresa Wayne Rogers #2. 8/2/76. 1976

10 112 Rocky Aoki Wayne Rogers #3 8/3/76. 1976

10 112 Fritz Feld Wayne Rogers #5 8/4/76. 1976

10 112 Wine Demo Wayne Rogers #5 8/4/76. 1976

10 112 James Coco—Doty Goodman C.W. McCall special week. 8/6/76. 1976

10 112 Opening Segment Philadelphia Kids #1. 8/9/76. 1976

10 112 Pat Henry Labelle special week #2 8/9/76. 1976

10 112 Buster Crabbe Philadelphia Kids #3 8/10/76. 1976

10 112 Flash Gordon Sketch Philadelphia Kids #3 8/10/76. 1976

10 112 Bobby Rydell Philadelphia special week #4 8/10/76. 1976

10 112 Beach Boys (Mike Love, Al Jardine) Philadelphia Kids #5 8/11/76. 1976

10 113 George Savalas, Shecky Greene #1. 9/7/76. 1976

10 113 Dion, Shecky Greene #2. 9/8/76. 1976

10 113 Opening Segment, Chad Everett #1. 9/8/76. 1976

10 113 Opening Segment, Chad Everett #3. 9/8/76. 1976

10 113 Rosemary Clooney, Shecky Greene #3. 9/8/76. 1976

10 113 Opening Segment, Charles Bronson- Jill Ireland #2. 9/9/76. 1976

10 113 Closing Segment, Bronson-Ireland #2. 9/9/76. 1976

10 113 Stan Kann, Connie Stevens #1. 9/14/76. 1976

10 113 Lowell Thomas, Connie Stevens #2. 9/15/76. 1976

10 113 David Kennerly, Connie Stevens #4. 9/16/76. 1976

10 113 Larry Storch, Connie Stevens #3. 9/16/76. 1976

10 113 General Westmoreland, Connie Stevens #3. 9/16/76 1976

10 113 Connie Stevens #3, Stu Crowner. 9/16/76. 1976

10 113 Bill Dennedy, Dom Deluise #1. 9/20/76. 1976

10 113 Buddy Rich, Dom Deluise #1. 9/20/76. 1976

10 113 Bugsy Malone, Dom Deluise #2. 9/21/76. 1976

10 113 Improvs, Dom Deluise. 9/22/76. 1976

10 113 Madeline Kahn, Dom Deluise #3. 9/22/76. 1976

10 113 Tap Dance Demo, Dom Deluise #3. 9/22/76. 1976

10 113 Starbuck, Dom Deluise #4. 9/22/76. 1976

10 113 Opening Segment, James Darren #1. 9/27/76. 1976

10 113 Olaf Wieghorst, James Darren #2. 9/28/76. 1976

10 113 Closing Segment, Jimmy Darren #2. 9/28/76. 1976

10 113 Opening Segment, James Darren #2. 9/28/76. 1976

10 113 Second Segment, James Darren #3. 9/29/76. 1976

10 113 Closing Segment, James Darren #4. 9/29/76. 1976

10 113 Screen Test, James Darren #4. 9/29/76. 1976

10 113 Opening Segment, James Darren #5. 9/30/76. 1976

10 113 Dick Clark, David Janssen #1. 10/4/76. 1976

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10 113 Clifton Davis, David Janssen #3. 10/5/76. 1976

10 113 Hank Garcia, David Janssen #3. 10/5/76. 1976

10 114 Peter Sellers, “Bound for Glory: Premiere. 10/15/76. 1976

10 114 Don Rickles, Anthony Newley #2. 10/21/76. 1976

10 114 Marvin Hamlisch, Anthony Newley #4. 10/22/76. 1976

10 114 Intro for Bill Bergey, Jimmy Walker #2. 10/27/76. 1976

10 114 David Groh, Jimmy Walker #3. 10/28/76. 1976

10 114 Opening Segment, Kaye Ballard Co-Host. 11/1/76. 1976

10 114 Arte Johnson, Marvin Hamlisch Co-Host. 11/3/76. 1976

10 114 Revised Intro for Jean Marsh. 11/9/76. 1976

10 114 John Cameron Swayze, A series #1. 11/11/76. 1976

10 114 Opening Segment. Charo #1. 11/15/76. 1976

10 114 Opening Segment, Charo #2. 11/15/76. 1976

10 114 Opening Segment, Charo #3. 11/16/76. 1976

10 114 Opening Segment, Charo #4. 11/16/76. 1976

10 114 Closing Segment, Charo #4. 11/17/76. 1976

10 114 Maureen O’Sullivan, A Series #2. 1976

10 114 Anson Williams, Kevin Dobson #1. 11/22/76. 1976

10 114 Sylvester Stallone, Kevin Dobson #2. 11/22/76. 1976

10 114 Broderick Crawford, Kevin Dobson #3. 11/23/76. 1976

10 114 Jane Pauley, Kevin Dobson #3. 11/23/76. 1976

10 114 Eddie Mekka, Bernadette Peters #1. 11/29/76. 1976

10 114 Graham Central Station, Bernadette Peters #2. 11/29/76. 1976

10 115 Revised Intro For Jeffrey St. John. 11/30/76. 1976

10 115 Believe It or Not, Bernadette Peters #4. 11/30/76. 1976

10 115 Tony Dorsett, Bernadette Peters#4. 11/30/76. 1976

10 115 Twiggy, Bernadette Peters #5. 12/1/76. 1976

10 115 “Name That Tune,” Bernadette Peters #5. 12/1/76. 1976

10 115 Opening Segment, James Brolin #1. 12/6/76. 1976

10 115 Revised Intro for James Brolin. 12/7/76. 1976

10 115 Phyllis Diller, David Brenner #2. 12/13/76. 1976

10 115 David Doyle, David Brenner #2. 12/13/76. 1976

10 115 “Grease,” David Brenner #3. 12/14/76. 1976

10 115 Melvin Belli, David Brenner #4. 12/15/76. 1976

10 115 Pat Henry, David Brenner #5. 12/15/76. 1976

10 116 Burgess Meredith, A series #5. 12/16/76. 1976

10 116 Frank Gorshin, Richard Jordan Co-Host. 1/12/77. 1977

10 116 Billy Paul, Richard Jordan Co-Host. 1/12/77. 1977

10 116 Bay City Rollers, William Smith Co-Host. 1/12/77. 1977

10 116 Billy Carter, Levar Burton Co-Host. 1/13/77. 1977

10 116 Opening Segment, Richard Hatch #1. 1/31/77. 1977

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10 116 Opening Segment, Richard Hatch #3. 2/1/77. 1977

10 116 The Kinks, Tony Bennett #2. 2/7/77. 1977

10 116 Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tony Bennett #2. 2/7/77. 1977

10 116 Linda and Burt Pugach, Robert Conrad #3. 3/1/77. 1977

10 116 Commercial Sketch, Roy Clark #3. 3/15/77. 1977

10 117 Edie Adams, Joey Bishop #1. 3/28/77. 1977

10 117 Ricky Jay, Neil Sedaka #1. 6/6/77. 1977

10 117 George Willig, Neil Sedaka #1. 6/6/77. 1977

10 117 Mark Spitz, Neil Sedaka #5. 6/8/77. 1977

10 117 F. Lee Bailey, Tony Randall #1. 6/13/77. 1977

10 117 Gunther Gebel- Willia MS, Tony Randall #2. 6/13/77. 1977

10 117 Seals and Crofts, Tony Randall #5. 6/15/77. 1977

10 117 Anita Loos, “Super Seniors” Special. 6/16/77. 1977

10 117 Martin Scorsese, Liza Special. 6/19/77. 1977

10 117 Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Richard Thomas #1. 6/20/77. 1977

10 117 Jack Klugman, Richard Thomas #2. 6/20/77. 1977

10 117 Fred Travalena, Richard Thomas #2. 6/20/77. 1977

10 117 Fisher/Hamill/Ford, Richard Thomas #3. 6/21/77. 1977

10 117 Antoinette Slovik, Riachard Thomas #5. 6/22/77. 1977

10 117 Opening Segment, Jamie Farr #1. 6/27/77. 1977

11 118 Jamie Farr #4, Opening Segment. 6/29/77. 1977

11 118 Jaime Lyn Bauer, Soap Opera Stars #2. 7/6/77. 1977

11 118 Eric Andersen, Soap Opera Stars #2. 7/6/77. 1977

11 118 Phyllis Newman, Soap Opera Stars #3. 7/6/77. 1977

11 118 Peter McCann, Soap Opera Stars #3. 7/6/77. 1977

11 118 John Ritter Intro, 2nd revision. 7/7/77. 1977

11 118 Paul Denis, Soap Opera Stars #5. 7/7/77. 1977

11 118 Marty Feldman, Dianne Carroll #1. 7/11/77. 1977

11 118 Susan Sarandon, Dianne Carroll #2. 7/11/77. 1977

11 118 Lily Tomlin, Diahann [sic] Carroll #4. 7/13/77. 1977

11 118 Doug McClure, Jenners #2. 8/2/77. 1977

11 118 Jim McKay, Jenners #3. 8/2/77. 1977

11 118 Brokaw; Pauley, Jenners #4. 8/3/77. 1977

11 118 Peter Yates, Ben Vereen #1. 8/8/77. 1977

11 118 Mario Martino, Ben Vereen #2. 8/8/77. 1977

11 118 Carol Lawrence, Ben Vereen #3. 8/9/77. 1977

11 118 Florence Henderson, Ben Vereen #4. 8/10/77. 1977

11 118 Al Feldstein, Ben Vereen #5. 8/10/77. 1977

11 118 “This Week With You” 9/6/77. 1977

11 118 Jeannine Burnier, Johnny Mathis Special Show. 9/8/77. 1977

11 118 Opening Segment, Hal Linden #1. 9/12/77. 1977

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11 119 Corbett Monica, Hal Linden #3. 9/13/77. 1977

11 119 Opening Segment, Hal Linden #2. 9/13/77. 1977

11 119 Opening Segment, Hal Linden #4. 9/14/77. 1977

11 119 Robert Klein, Susan Saint James #1. 9/26/77. 1977

11 119 Phyllis Diller, Susan Saint James #3. 9/28/77. 1977

11 119 Earnie Shavers, Soap Opera Lovers, Post Tape. 10/3/77. 1977

11 119 Opening Segment, Soap Lovers #3. 10/4/77. 1977

11 119 Muhammad Ali, Soap Lovers #5. 10/5/77. 1977

11 119 Rick Bennett, Million Sellers #2. 10/17/77. 1977

11 119 Noreen Corcoran, Million Sellers #5. 10/19/77. 1977

11 119 Opening Segment, Kate Jackson #1. 10/24/77. 1977

11 119 Jeff Greenfield, Carrol O’Connor #3. 10/25/77. 1977

11 119 Mark Russell, Florence Henderson #1. 10/28/77. 1977

11 119 Arnold Schwarzenegger, Florence Henderson #1. 10/31/77. 1977

11 119 Rose Royce, Florence Henderson #3. 11/1/77. 1977

11 120 The Unknown Comic, Florence Henderson #5. 11/2/77. 1977

11 120 Marvin Hamlisch, Opening Segment #2. 11/14/77. 1977

11 120 Mystery Panelist, Marvin Hamlisch #3. 11/15/77. 1977

11 120 Abe Vigoda, Anthony Newley #2. 11/28/77. 1977

11 120 Kenny Solms, Anthony Newley #3. 11/29/77. 1977

11 120 Mr. Jelly Belly, Anthony Newley #4. 11/30/77. 1977

11 120 Alan Shepard Anniversary Show. 12/1/77. 1977

11 120 The Spinners Paul Anka #1. 12/5/77. 1977

11 120 Mystery Panelist, Paul Anka #3. 12/6/77. 1977

11 120 Oleg Cassini, Paul Anka #4. 12/7/77. 1977

11 120 Louis Nye Intro, Vidal and Beverly. 12/8/77. 1977

11 120 Revised Blues Jam. 12/13/77. 1977

11 120 Opening Segment, Robert Klein #4. 12/14/77. 1977

11 120 Revised Intro for Jack Riley. 12/15/77. 1977

11 120 Ben Rogers Lee, Kenny Rogers Co-Host. 12/16/77. 1977

Series XV: The Mike Douglas Show Sub-Series VI: Remote Location Materials

Box Folder Title Date

11 121 L.A. Remote: Internal correspondence from Ron Little to Mike Douglas Show Staff. 9/29/1976.

1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: Correspondence from Ron Little to Mike Douglas Show Staff regarding hotel reservations. 10/1/76.

1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: Calendar starting 10/3/76. 1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: Advance Crew Report. October 4-19, 1976. 1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: 10/6/76. Correspondence to the Mike Douglas Show 1976

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Staff from Ron Little.

11 121 L.A. Remote: Script: Disney Studios, Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo. 10/8/76.

1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: Script: Pat Morita, Jimmy Komack, Century Plaza Remote. 10/9/76.

1976

11 121 L.A.Remote: Script: George Burns, Hollywood Remotes. 10/10/76. 1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: Script: Redd Foxx, Hollywood Remotes. 10/17/76. 1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: Script: Natalie Wood House, Hollwood Remotes. 10/18/76.

1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: Script: Dapper Dans, Disney World #1. 1/26/76. 1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: Booking Form, Wayne Grimditch. 1/28/76. 1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: Script: Contemporary Resort Hotel Show, Walt Disney World Day 3. 1/28/76.

1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: Script: Castle Night Show, Disney World Day 5. 1/30/76. 1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: Tech, One Back Pack Camera Cassette Rec. 4 Lavs. 1/31/76.

1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: Disney News, Official Magazine for Magic Kingdom Club Familes. Summer 1976.

1976

11 121 L.A. Remote: Correspondence from Ron Little to Mike douglas Show Staff regarding West Coast Remotes. 4/20/77.

1977

11 121 L.A. Remote: Correspondence from Ron Little to Mike Douglas Show Staff regarding Las Vegas Remote shows. 9/6/77. 2 copies.

1977

11 121 L.A. Remote: Revised Douglas Daily Rehersal [sic] & Show Schedule. 9/16/77.

1977

11 121 L.A. Remote: Script: Opening Segment, Las Vegas #2. 9/20/77. 1977

11 121 L.A. Remote: Complimentary ticket to The Mike Douglas Show. 9/23/77. 2 copies.

1977

11 121 L.A. Remote: Photograph ‘Falling Down on the Job’ with Mike Douglas. 10/10/77.

1977

11 121 L.A. Remote: Photograph ‘Stretching the Truth’ with Mike Douglas and Carl Reiner. 10/13/77.

1977

11 121 L.A. Remote: Lyrics to ‘My Kind of Town.’ nd

11 121 L.A. Remote: Handwritten note with numbers for a 15 piece Las Vegas band.

nd

11 121 L.A. Remote: The Mike Douglas Show at Walt Disney World folder. nd

11 121 L.A. Remote: Photo copy of a hand written matrix for guests. nd

11 122 New York Remote: Printed Itinerary. 10/10/77. 1977

11 122 New York Remote: Script: Brokaw, Pauley, Shalit, New York #1. 10/10/77.

1977

11 122 New York Remote: Hand written schedule for taping. 10/10/77. 1977

11 122 New York Remote: Revised, Additional opening segment for first new 1977

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york show. 10/11/77.

11 122 New York Remote: Script: Margaux Hemingway. New York #3. 10/12/77.

1977

11 122 New York Remote: Script: Robert Merrill, New York #4. 10/13/77. 1977

11 122 New York Remote: Miscellaneous handwritten notes on yellow lined paper.

nd

11 122 New York Remote: Handwritten grid with shows by day of the week. nd

11 123 Hollywood Remote: Correspondence from Ron Little to Jack Reilly. 1/13/77.

1977

11 123 Hollywood Remote: Correspondence from Ron Little to Mike Douglas Show Staff regarding L.A. Remote.

1977

11 123 Hollywood Remote: Hand written grid, ‘Mike in Hollywood January 22-24th.

1977

11 123 Hollywood Remote: Correspondence from Ron Little to Mike Douglas Show Staff regarding Los Angeles Remote. 8/2/77.

1977

11 123 Hollywood Remote: Newspaper clip about Bob Hope. 8/5/77. 1977

11 123 Hollywood Remote: Hollywood Remote Schedule. 8/11/77. 1977

11 123 Hollywood Remote: Schedule for Balance of the Remote Surveys. 8/13/77.

1977

11 123 Hollywood Remote: schedule. 8/15/77. 1977

11 123 Hollywood Remote: Los Angeles Dodgers field pass. 8/15/77 1977

11 123 Hollwood Remote: Script: “Man From Atlantis,” Hollwood Remotes; MGM lot. 8/16/77

1977

11 123 Hollywood Remote: Script: Laverne and Shirley cast, Hollywood Remotes/ Paramount. 8/17/77.

1977

11 123 Hollywood Remote: Correspondence from Ron Little to The Mike Douglas Show Staff. Regarding his trip to Miami.

nd

11 123 Hollywood Remote: Map of Paramount Studios. nd

11 124 Dubuque Remote: Correspondence from Rick Ludwin to Jack Reilly regarding Dubuque, Iowa Remote. 5/4/77.

1977

11 124 Dubuque Remote: Correspondence from Ron Little to Mike douglas Show Staff regarding Atlanta and Dubuque Remotes. 5/9/77.

1977

11 124 Dubuque Remote: Itinerary for Dubuque, IA. 5/11/77. 1977

11 124 Dubuque Remote: Photo copy of a thank you note from Rick Ludwin to Sylvester Stallone. 5/17/77.

1977

11 124 Dubuque Remote: Newspaper clip ‘Mike & Rocky’ Sylvester Stallone co-hosts The Mike Douglas Show.

Nd.

11 124 Dubuque Remote: Handwritten notes regarding the Stallone special. nd

11 124 Dubuque Remote: Program information. nd

11 124 Dubuque Remote: James Moloshok to Rick Ludwin regarding press for the Dubuque Remote.

nd

11 125 Miami Beach Remote: Correspondence from Ron Little to The Mike 1977

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Douglas Show Staff and 804 Personnel. Regarding Miami Remote. 1/12/77.

11 125 Miami Beach Remote: Advance Report. 2/8/77. 1977

11 125 Miami Beach Remote: Handwritten grid schedule for the week of February 13th.

1977

Series XV: The Mike Douglas Show Sub Series VII: Flashback Segments 1976

Box Folder Title Date

11 126 Handwritten notes regarding anniversary flashbacks. 10/5/76. 1976

11 126 Internal correspondence from Jack Wartlieb to Vince Manze. 10/12/76.

1976

11 126 Script, Flashback Segment, Jimmie Walker. 10/27/76. 1976

11 126 Script, Co-Host Madrigal, Shecky Greene #1. 11/8/76. 1976

11 126 Memo from Ron Little regarding Douglas Anniversary Series. 12/1/76. 1976

11 126 Memo regarding Douglas Anniversary Flashbacks. Photo copy on Rick Ludwin letterhead, signed ‘Rick.’ 12/2/76.

1976

11 126 Photo copy of a hand written grid with the names of famous stars. Upper left grid reads; Robt [sic] Wagner (2), Eddie Albert (1), Tony Newley, Jack Benny.

nd

11 126 Photo copy on Rick Ludwin letterhead “Mike in outfits…” nd

11 126 Script, Mike Douglas Show Encore! nd

11 126 To JW from Deb. Hand written notes in regards to anniversary flashbacks.

nd

11 126 Suggested “moment” segment, Mike Douglas Show. Hand written. nd

11 127 The Mike Douglas Show Press Information. 38 pages including a photo copy of the first page.

nd

Series XVI: Memorabilia

Box Item Description

12 Lucite Plaque: #1 Fourth Year in a Row NBC 1998/ 1999 season.

12 NBC Rose Parade 2000 Pin.

12 Television Academy 50th Anniversary Pin.

12 Late night with David Letterman 6th Anniversary Baseball. February 4, 1988

12 Lucite Plaque: Seinfeld 1989 – 1998.

12 Lucite Plaque: Bob Hope ‘Thanks for the Memories!’ 2003.

12 Envelope with 7 staff security badges to various NBC Shows, with Conan O’Brien lanyard

12 Prayer card for Bob Hope.

12 Bob Hope Memorial Tribute card.

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12 NBC 75th Anniversary invitation

Map Case

NBC 75th Anniversary Poster

Map Case

NBC 60th Anniversary Group Photo (02/23/86)

Series XVII: “Studio 14” WMUB-TV Recordings

Box Folder Title Date

14 128 #1 Host: Rick Ludwin David Beller, Ted Patterson, Jan Golon, Ralph DiGuglielmo, Mafia of Music Dir: Richard Hackney

1/25/1968

14 129 #2 Host: Rick Ludwin David Beller, Ted Patterson, Ralph DiGuglielmo, Ray Smith, Willie Richardson, DJ Terry Wilson, Miss Miami, Monster Movie sketch

2/27/1968

14 130 #5 Host: Rick Ludwin “Sock It To Me” sketch, Ray Smith, David Beller, Barb Francis, Ralph DiGuglielmo, Mafia of Music, Beta Quartet, Susan Davis Dir: Richard Hackney

4/2/1968

14 130 #1 Host: Rick Ludwin Guest: Miami President Phillip R. Shriver, Rock ‘n’ Roll Movie sketch

10/6/1969

14 131 #3 Host: Rick Ludwin On the Street, Dick Perry, “Let’s Blow a Deal” sketch

10/20/1969

14 131 #6 Host: Rick Ludwin “Great Moments in Music” sketch, Guest: Pilot Terry Peters

11/12/1969

14 132 #7 Host: Rick Ludwin Guest: Bob Shreve, “The Shreveling All Night Theater” sketch

11/19/1969

14 132 #8 Host: Rick Ludwin Christmas show, Christmas Eve newsroom sketch, Barb Francis, Jere Kaercher, Al Mannes

12/3/1969

14 133 #9 Host: Rick Ludwin Guest: Dr. Timothy Leary, Martin and Sally, Ralph DiGuglielmo

1/7/1970

14 133 #10 Host: Rick Ludwin “Art Talent Test” sketch, Guest: Dick Perry

1/14/1970

14 134 #11 Host: Rick Ludwin Guest: Dr. Milton White, “TV Divorce,” Barb Francis, John Chapman, Frank Joswick, Artie Brandt, Jim Koch, Jere Kaercher

1/21/1970

14 134 #13 Host: Rick Ludwin Guest: Bob Braun, Director: David Beller, Writer: Jack Cesa, Exec Producer: T. Grant Hill, Producer: Barbara Francis

2/4/1970

14 135 #12 & #17 Host: Rick Ludwin 1/28/1970

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#12 Guests: Andy Robinson, Grace Dome, “Commander Zippo” radio sketch, Ray Smith, Barb Francis, Jim Koch #17 Guests: Paul Dixon, Miss Miami

3/4/1970

14 136 #14 Host: Rick Ludwin Fashion, Basketball Coach Tates Locke, “Hollywood Those Memory Years” sketch

2/11/1970

14 136 #15 Host: Rick Ludwin Johnny Carson press conference Dayton, Tom McFarlane, “Dating Game” sketch, Barb Francis, Jack Cesa, Frank Joswick, Artie Brandt

2/18/1970

14 137 #16 Host: Rick Ludwin “Bob Bong’s 54-40 Club” sketch, Guest: Dr. Robert Atchley, Sociology

2/25/1970

14 137 #21 Host: Rick Ludwin Guests: Dr. Robert Sherwin, Tom Ball, “Don Dixon’s Famous Writers School” sketch

4/15/1970

15 138 #20 Host: Rick Ludwin Guest: Dr. Walter Havghurst, “The Ralphie Awards” sketch, Kathy Jewell, Jack Cesa, John Getz, Jim Koch, Frank Joswick, Artie Brandt

4/8/1970

15 139 #22 Host: Rick Ludwin First “Earth Day,” Guests: The Lemon Pipers, Ecologist Dr. Gary W. Barrett

4/22/1970

15 139 #23 Host: Rick Ludwin Guests: Melba Gilmore, Keith Sykes, “Search for Disaster” sketch, Kathy Jewell, Jim Koch

4/29/1970

15 140 #24 Host: Rick Ludwin News of O.S.U. closing, “I was a Teenage Transplant” sketch, Guest: Dick Von Hoene (The Cool Ghoul)

5/6/1970

15 140 #25 Host: Rick Ludwin Guest: Nick Clooney, Miami re-opens, campus curfew news

5/20/1970

15 141 #26 Host: Rick Ludwin Guest: Bob Braun (second appearance)

5/27/1970

15 142 #27 Host: Rick Ludwin Final Show, Bob Richley, David Beller, Ralph DiGuglielo, Jan Golon, Ted Patterson, staff photos, Rugby demo

6/3/1970

15 142 24 DVD Set of Studio 14, WMUB-TV Student produced comedy-variety TV series, Aired on WMUB-TV, Oxford, OH, Miami University Television, Director: David Beller, Writer: Jack Cesa, Executive Producer: T.Grant Hill. Episodes included: 1968: #1, 2, 5 1969: #1, 3, 6, 7, 8

1968-1970

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1970: #9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27

15 143 Bound volume of Studio 14 scripts 1966-1968

15 144 Bound volume of Studio 14 scripts 1969-1970

15 145 WMUB-TV “Studio 14” Clips (DVD-11:29) 10/23/2013

15a 146 Studio 14 tape recording #23 (on 2 inch quadruplex videotape) 04/29/1970

Series XVIII: WLS-TV Chicago

Box Folder Title Date

15 147 WLS-TV 7 Chicago (Poster) n.d.

15 147 Fall 1972 Program Schedule WLS-TV Chicago 1972

15 147 1973 Program Schedule WLS-TV Chicago 1973

15 147 ABC-Owned TV Stations: The chemistry of success. Booklet containing information about ABC TV Stations

12/1970

15 148 WLS-TV Chicago. Booklet with information about the Fall Lineup. Fall 1974

Series XIX: Bob Kennedy and AM America

Box Folder Title Date

15 149 Guest Lists for Kennedy & Co. written by Rick Ludwin. 1972

15 150 Guest Lists for Kennedy & Co. written by Rick Ludwin. 1973

15 151 Guest Lists for Kennedy & Co. written by Rick Ludwin. 1974

15 152 Photocopies of newspaper stories related to Kennedy & Co. 1972-1974

15 153 Misc. Items related to Kennedy & Co. 1972-1974

15 154 Clippings related to Bob Kennedy joining AM America 1974

15 155 Am-erica. Two booklets in an envelope about AM-America Show. 10/1974

15 156 Misc. Items related to AM America 1974

15 157 “The Total Bob Kennedy” from the Chicago Tribune Magazine. 08/15/1973

15 158 Bob Kennedy Photo n.d.

15 159 Bob Kennedy Clippings related to his death 1974

15 160 Bob Kennedy Stories related to his death 1974

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