Television producers and directors -- Archival resources
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Randal Kleiser papers
This collection consists of scripts and video tapes of American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor Randal Kleiser (born 1946).
Paul Landres film and television scripts
This collection consists of scripts for film and television series that American editor and director Paul Landres (1912-2001) worked on. He worked largely from the 1930s to the 1960s.
Anton M. Leader scripts
This collection includes annotated copies of scripts and shooting schedules from 1954-1969 belonging to American television director Anton (Tony) Leader (1913-1988).
Stan Margulies collection
The Stan Margulies Collection consists of the papers of Stan Margulies. Margulies was a producer of made-for-TV movies and miniseries, including the ratings hits Roots and The Thorn Birds.
MGM Production Department (TV Shows) records
This collection consists of MGM Production Department records on production costs for shows and commercials produced by Metro-Goldywn-Mayer.
Ron Moore collection
This collection contains the production files, scripts and recordings associated with the career of science fiction television writer and producer Ronald D. Moore (b. 1964).
Stanley Musgrove papers
This collection consists of the papers, books, and photographs of American television producer, writer, and publicist Stanley "Stan" Musgrove (1925-1986). These papers include scripts, publicity dealings, and manuscripts.
Liam O'Brien scripts
This collection consists of scripts of screenwriter and television producer Liam O'Brien (1913-1996). These include scripts for the television series "Police Story," as well as research that went into the series.
Hal Polaire collection
This collection from producer and assistant director Hal Polaire (1918-1999) consists of scripts and production information, including cast and finances.
E. J. Rosenberg papers
This collection consists of radio producer E. J. Rosenberg's scripts for radio shows during the 1940s and 1950s. Some of these shows include "The Fat Man" and "The Adventures of Sam Spade."