See also Tapes; Bound Radio
Scripts; Oversize 11
folder 25: The Jello Program
Starring Jack Benny (Mar. 17, 1940). Script
See also Tapes Orson Welles Almanac
(Lady Esther) 1941
folder 26: OWA (LE) -
"Evening Primrose" [not used]. Scripts
folder 27: OWA (LE) -
"Bottle Party" [not used]. Scripts
folder 28: OWA (LE) -
"Little Gentleman," by Booth Tarkington [not used].
Scripts
folder 29: OWA (LE) -
"Boogie Woogie in Boston," by Elliot Paul. Scripts
folder 30: OWA (LE) -
"Variation on a Theme" [not used]. Scripts
folder 31: OWA (LE) -
"Salome" [not used]. Scripts
Box 8:
folder 1: OWA (LE) -
"Another American Tragedy" [not used]. Scripts
folder 2: OWA (LE) -
"Folk Songs of Ibiza," by Elliot Paul [not used].
Scripts
folder 3: OWA (LE) -
"Louise," by Saki [not used]. Scripts
folder 4: OWA (LE) -
"The Music Lesson," by Elliot Paul [not used]. Scripts
folder 5: OWA (LE) -
"The Cask of Amontillado," adapted by Roger Quayle
Denny. [not used]. Scripts
folder 6: OWA (LE) -
"The Open Window," by Saki [not used]. Scripts
folder 7: OWA (LE) -
"Shake Hands with the Dragon," by Carl Glick. Scripts
folder 8: OWA (LE) -
"You Were Perfectly Fine," by Dorothy Parker [not
used]. Scripts
folder 9: OWA (LE) - "A
Question of Approach," by Elliot Paul [not used]. Scripts
folder 10: OWA (LE) -
"The Easter Egg," by Saki, adapted by Roger Quayle
Denny. [not used]. Scripts
folder 11: OWA (LE) -
"The Sexes," by Dorothy Parker [not used]. Scripts
folder 12: OWA (LE) -
"The Lost Sanjak," by Saki, adapted by Roger Quayle
Denny [not used]. Scripts
folder 13: OWA (LE) -
"Table for Two" [not used]. Scripts
folder 14: OWA (LE) -
"An Irishman and a Jew" [not used]. Scripts.
"Hidalgo, Or, Put Down That God Damned Blackjack,
Sweetheart," by Robert Meltzer [not used]. Scripts
folder 15: OWA (LE) -
"Dear Lonely Lady," by Roger Quayle Denny [not used].
Scripts
folder 16: OWA (LE) -
"The Dark Hall," by Roger Quayle Denny [not used].
Scripts
folder 17: OWA (LE) -
"Supper for Cinderella," by Roger Quayle Denny [not
used]. Scripts
folder 18: OWA (LE) -
"Ask the Dust," by John Fante [not used]. Scripts
folder 19: OWA (LE) -
"Benedict Arnold Script" [used for promotional
purposes]. Script
folder 20: OWA (LE) -
"The Golden Honeymoon." Script "Almanac."
Notes
folder 21: OWA (LE) -
"Murder in the Bank," by John Patrick. Originally
titled: "Blood and Thunder." Scripts
folder 22: OWA (LE) -
"The Lumber Room," by Saki, adapted by Roger Quayle
Denny. [not used]. Scripts
folder 23: OWA (LE) -
"Rolls and Salt" [not used]. Scripts
folder 24: OWA (LE) -
"Supper for Two," by Roger Quayle Denny [not used].
Scripts
folder 25: OWA (LE) -
"I'm a Fool." Script. "Almanac." Notes
folder 26: OWA (LE) -
"Gold Mounted Guns," by F.R. Buckley, adapted by Roger
Quayale Denny [not used]. Scripts
folder 27: OWA (LE) -
"The Third Ingredient," by O. Henry, adapted by Roger
Quayle Denny [not used]. Scripts
folder 28: OWA (LE) -
"The Diamond Necklace" [not used]. Script
folder 29: OWA (LE) -
"The Salvation of Pisco Gabar" [not used]. Scripts
folder 30: OWA (LE) -
"The Chaser" [not used] Scripts
folder 31: OWA (LE) -
"Black Marigolds," a free interpretation by John Fante
[not used]. Scripts
folder 32: OWA (LE) -
"The Black Pearl." Script
folder 33: OWA (LE) -
"The Lost Stars," by Catulle Mendes, adapted by John
Fante [not used]. Scripts
folder 34: OWA (LE) -
"The Exact Science of Matrimony," by O. Henry [not
used]. Scripts
folder 35: OWA (LE) -
"The House," by Donald Hough [not used]. Scripts
folder 36: OWA (LE) -
"If in Years to Come," by Earl Reed Silvers, adapted by
Roger Quayle Denny. Script
folder 37: OWA (LE) -
"Parker Poems." Script
folder 38: OWA (LE) -
"The Light in the Valley," by Michael Manning [not
used]. Scripts
folder 39: OWA (LE) -
"The Emperor's New Clothes," by Hans Christian Andersen
[not used]. Script
folder 40: OWA (LE) -
"It's Perfectly True!" by Hans Christian Andersen [not
used]. Script
folder 41: OWA (LE) -
"The Prisoner of Assiout." Script
folder 42: OWA (LE) -
"Romance." Script
folder 43: OWA (LE) -
"The All American Team," by John Fante [not used].
Scripts
folder 44: OWA (LE) -
"The Knife," by Brendan Gill [not used]. Scripts
folder 45: OWA (LE) -
"Mr. Sampson," by Charles Lee, adapted by John Fante
[not used]. Scripts
folder 46: OWA (LE) -
"A Source of Irritation," by Stacy Aumonier, adapted by
Roger Quayle Denny [not used]. Scripts
folder 47: OWA (LE) -
"And Stars in the Sky," by Earl Reed Silvers [not
used]. Scripts
folder 48: OWA (LE) -
"Eye Hath Not Seen," by John Fante [not used]. Script
folder 49: OWA (LE) -
"Purple and Fine Linen," by May Edginton, adapted by
Roger Quayle Denny [not used]. Scripts
folder 50: OWA (LE) -
"The Shirt Collar," by Hans Christian Andersen [not
used]. Scripts
folder 51: OWA (LE) -
"Wild Oranges," by Joseph Hergesheimer, adapted by
Roger Quayle Denny. Scripts
folder 52: OWA (LE) -
"The Maysville Minstrel." Scripts
folder 53: OWA (LE) -
"Kangaroo Loves Me," by Geoffrey Household, adapted by
John Fante [not used]. Scripts
folder 54: OWA (LE) -
"The Lady, Or the Tiger?" by Frank R. Stockton [not
used]. Scripts
folder 55: OWA (LE) -
"The Hitch-Hiker," by Lucille Fletcher. Script
folder 56: OWA (LE) -
"Rebecca" [not used]. Script
folder 57: OWA (LE) -
"The Silver Hilt," by Ferenc Molnar, adapted by Roger
Quayle Denny [not used]. Scripts
folder 58: OWA (LE) -
"Youth," by Joseph Conrad, adapted by Roger Quayle
Denny [not used]. Scripts
folder 59: OWA (LE) -
"The Swing Shift," by Foster Carling [not used].
Scripts
folder 60: OWA (LE) -
"A Farewell to Arms." Script; "Gettysburg
Address" [not used?]. Incomplete script
folder 61: OWA (LE) -
"Jane Eyre" [not used]. Scripts
folder 62: OWA (LE) -
"Monsieur Beaucaire," by Booth Tarkington, adapted by
Michael Wilson [not used]. Scripts
folder 63: OWA (LE) -
"Alice Adams" [not used]. Scripts
folder 64: OWA (LE) -
"Original Radio Drama Written for Orson Welles" [not
used]. Script
folder 65: OWA (LE) -
"Something's Going to Happen to Henry," by Shore and
Solomon, adapted by Robert Meltzer. Script
folder 66: OWA (LE) -
"Water of Iturrigorri," by Geoffrey Household, adapted
by John Fante [not used]. Scripts
folder 67: OWA (LE) -
"Rip Van Winkle," by Roger Quayle Denny [canceled due
to war emergency]. Script
folder 68: OWA (LE) -
"Symptoms of Being Thirty-five," by Ring Lardner,
adapted by Vera Eikel. Scripts
folder 69: OWA (LE) -
"Walt Whitman Poem." Script
folder 70: OWA (LE) -
"I Play Hamlet, a Ghost Story," by Roger Quayle Denny
[not used]. Scripts
folder 71: OWA (LE) -
"Stage 14," by Richard Carlson [not used]. Scripts
folder 72: OWA (LE) -
"The Curse of the Yehonala; An Historical Melodrama for
Radio," by Roger Quayle Denny [not used]. Scripts
folder 73: OWA (LE) -
"Young Mrs. Moon," by Nelia Gardner White, adapted by
Roger Quayle Denny [not used]. Scripts
folder 74: OWA (LE) -
"Christmas Verse," by G.K. Chesterton. Script
folder 75: OWA (LE) -
"The Happy Prince," by Oscar Wilde [used] and "The
Story-Teller" [not used]. Scripts
Box 9:
folder 1: OWA (LE) -
"St. Luke's Chapter II." Script
folder 2: OWA (LE) -
"There Are Frenchmen and Frenchmen." Script
folder 3: OWA (LE) -
"The Garden of Allah." Scripts
folder 4: OWA (LE) - "Someone Else," by Lucille Fletcher Herrmann [not
used]. Scripts
folder 5: OWA (LE) -
"The Apple Tree," by John Galsworthy, adapted by Roger
Quayle Denny. Script
folder 6: OWA (LE) -
"Little Miss Haley," by Roger Quayle Denny [not used].
Scripts
folder 7: OWA (LE) -
"My Little Boy," by Carl Ewald. Scripts
folder 8: OWA (LE) -
"The Happy Hypocrite." Scripts
folder 9: OWA (LE) -
"August Heat," by W.F. Harvey [not used]. Script
folder 10: OWA (LE) -
"In the Fog," by Richard Harding Davis, adapted by John
Latham [not used]. Script
folder 11: OWA (LE) -
"The Invaders" [not used]. Scripts
folder 12: OWA (LE) -
"The Killer," by Stewart Edward White, adapted by Roger
Quayle Denny [not used]. Scripts
folder 13: OWA (LE) -
"Look Homeward Angel," by Leonardo Bercovici [not
used]. Script
folder 14: OWA (LE) -
"The Man in the Green Necktie," by Arkady Averchenko
[not used]. Scripts
folder 15: OWA (LE) -
"The Mappined Life" [not used]. Script
folder 16: OWA (LE) -
"Pigs Is Pigs" [not used]. Scripts
folder 17: OWA (LE) -
"Poems" [Ogden Nash, "The Rebuffers; John Keats,
"A Song about Myself (From a Letter to Fanny Keats)" and "To
Autumn"] [not used]. Script
folders 18-19: OWA (LE) -
Miscellaneous background and research materials
folder 20-28: OWA (LE) -
Story reports
folder 29-31: OWA (LE) -
Profile Studies of Programs See also Tapes; Bound Radio Scripts; Oversize 12
folder 32: "Between
Americans," Gulf Screen Guild Theatre (Dec. 7, 1941). Script.
See also Tapes
folder 33: "The Great
Man Votes," Cavalcade of America (Dec. 15, 1941). Script.
See also Tapes
folder 34: "We Hold
These Truths" (Dec. 15, 1941). Script, by Norman Corwin
See also Tapes
folder 35: "American
Laughter" (Red Cross Program) (Jan. 25, 1942). Script, by
Kenneth Allen Robinson
folder 36: [Pan American
Day] (Apr. 14, 1942). Scripts. See also Tapes
folder 37: President Vargas'
Birthday Broadcast (Apr. 18, 1942). Scripts. See also Tapes
folder 38: "High
Flight," Radio Readers Digest (Oct. 11, 1942). Script
folder 39: "Admiral of
the Ocean Sea" (Oct. 11, 1942). Script See also Tapes.
Ceiling Unlimited Oct. 18, 1942-Feb. 1, 1943
folder 40: CU - Background
materials
folders 41-43: CU -
"The Flying Fortress." Background materials and scripts
folders 44-46: CU -
"Air Transport Command." Scripts
folder 47: CU - "The
Navigator." Background materials and scripts, by Hector
Chevigny and Milton Geiger
folder 48: CU - "Wind,
Sand & Stars." Background materials and scripts, by
Hector de St. Exupery
folder 49: CU - "Ballad
of Bataan." Background materials and scripts
Box 10
folders 1-5: CU - "War
Workers." Background materials and scripts
folders 6-9: CU -
"Gremlins." Background materials and scripts
folders 10-13: CU -
"Pan American Airlines." Background materials and
scripts
folder 14: CU -
"Anti-Submarine Patrol." Background materials and
scripts
folders 15-18: CU -
"Finger in the Wind." Background materials and scripts
folder 19: CU - "Letter
to Mother." Scripts
folders 20-21: CU -
"Mrs. James and the Pot of Tea" and "With Your
Wings." Background materials and scripts
folders 22-23: CU -
"The Future." Scripts
folder 24: CU -
"Aviation Cadet Training," [not used]. Background
materials and scripts, some by Burgess Meredith
folder 25: CU - "Swami
Haroun," [not used]. Story treatments by John Tucker Battle
folder 26: CU - Incomplete
scripts
folder 27: CU - Production
materials
folder 28: CU - Publicity
See also Tapes; Bound Radio Scripts. Hello Americans Nov. 15, 1942-Jan. 31,
1943
folders 29-30: HA -
"Brazil." Scripts
folders 31-32: HA -
"The Andes." Scripts
Box 11: Hello Americans
(continued)
folder 1: HA - Background
materials
folder 2: HA - Background
materials; "The Blue Crucible," by Milton Geiger [not
used], scripts; "West Indies," by John Tucker Battle [not used],
scripts
folders 3-4: HA - "The
Islands," Scripts
folder 5: HA -
"Alphabet A-C." Scripts
folders 6-8: HA -
"Alphabet C-S." Scripts
folders 9-13: HA -
"Slavery - Abednego." Scripts
folders 14-17: HA -
"The Bad-Will Ambassador." Background materials and
scripts by Milton Merlin, Milton Geiger, Richard Brooks, Myron Dutton
folders 18-21: HA -
"Mexico." Background materials and scripts by Richard Brooks,
Maurice Clark, John Tucker Battle, Myron Dutton, Norman Rosten, Norman Foster
folders 22-25: HA -
"Feed the World." Background materials and scripts by
John Tucker Battle, Myron Dutton, Richard Brooks, Maurice Clark, Milton
Geiger
Box 12
folders 1-6: HA -
"Bolivar's Idea." Scripts by Maurice Clark, Richard
Brooks, John Tucker Battle, Myron Dutton, Norman Rosten, Milton Geiger,
Cyril Enfield, Waldo Salt
folders 7-8: HA -
"Communications," [not used]. Scripts by Jerome
Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, John Tucker Battle, Myron Dutton
folder 9: HA - Production
materials See also Tapes; Bound Radio Scripts
folder 10: [Alô Americanos]
[1942]. Script
folder 11: Jack Benny Show
(Grape Nuts Flakes Program) (Mar. 14-Apr. 11, 1943). Scripts See also Tapes
folder 12: Bob Hope (The
Pepsodent Show) (Sept. 27, 1943). Script
folder 13: Duffy's (Oct. 12,
1943). Script
folder 14: "Notes for
Round Table Discussion..." (Oct., 1943). Notes
folders 15-19: Orson Welles
Almanac (Mobiloil) (Jan. 26-July 19, 1944). Scripts See also Tapes; Photographs;
Bound Radio Scripts
folder 20: Edgar Bergen (The
Chase and Sanborn Program) (Apr. 2, May 28, 1944); "Three of a Kind"
(U.S. Treasury Dept.) (Apr. 27, 1944). Scripts
folder 21-26: Fifth War Loan
Drive Shows (June 12-19, 1944). Scripts for Texarkana, Hollywood Bowl,
and Soldier Field (Chicago) shows, and production and financial materials
See also Tapes; Bound Radio Scripts
folder 27: Edgar Bergen (The
Chase and Sanborn Program) (Aug. 13, 1944). Scripts
folder 28: "The
Dream" (Inner Sanctum) (Sept. 23, 1944). Script
folder 29: "Now Is the
Time" by Norman Corwin (Oct. 6, 1944). Scripts
folder 30: "Program
2" (Philco Radio Hall of Fame) (Oct. 8, 1944). Script
folder 31: "The Dark
Hours" (Kate Smith Show) (Oct. 15, 1944); Edgar Bergen (Chase and Sanborn Program)
(Oct. 29, 1944); and [Round Table political broad cast] (Nov. 1, 1944).
Scripts
folder 32: Edgar Bergen
(Chase and Sanborn Program) (Nov. 5, 1944) and "Around the World in Eighty
Days," (This Is My Best) (Nov. 21, 1944). Scripts
folder 33: "Program
13" Philco Radio Hall of Fame (Dec. 24, 1944). Scripts
folders 34-42: Orson Welles
Almanac (Eversharp) (planned for Dec., 1944-Jan., 1945, but never broadcast?).
Production notes and drafts of scripts. See also Tapes
folder 43: "In Reply to
Cecil B. DeMille" (Mar. 31, 1945). Script
folder 44: This Is My Best
(Mar. 13-Apr. 24, 1945). Script of "Don't Catch Me" and
production materials for series. See also Correspondence; Tapes; Bound Radio Scripts
folder 45: Orson Welles
Insert ... (Apr. 12, 1945); Forum Broadcast (May 6, 1945); Special VE Day Program (May
7, 1945); [San Francisco broadcast] (May, 1945). Scripts
folder 46: "New York -
A Tapestry for Radio," Columbia Presents Corwin (July 10, 1945). Scripts
folder 47: "What does
the British election mean to us," America's Town Meeting (Aug. 9, 1945). Background
material and scripts
Box 13:
folder 1: "Fourteen
August," by Norman Corwin (August 14, 1945); "God and
Uranium Were on Our Side," by Norman Corwin (Aug. 19, 1945). Scripts
folder 2: "Special
Victory Program," Command Performance, USA (Aug., 1945). Script
folders 3-17: Lear - Orson
Welles Almanac (Sept. 16, 1945-Oct. 6, 1946). Scripts and production materials.
See also Tapes; Oversize 13
folder 18: Request
Performance No. 3 (Oct. 21, 1945); Pearl Harbor Script (Dec. 7,
1945); Esquire Magazine's "All-American Jazz Concert" (Jan. 16, 1946
). Scripts
folder 19: Airborne (Apr.,
1946). Script and clipping Mercury Summer Theatre June 7-Sept. 13, 1946
folder 20: MST -
"Around the World in Eighty Days," "The Count of
Monte Cristo," and " The Hitch Hiker." Scripts
folder 21: MST - "Jane
Eyre." Scripts
folder 22: MST - "A
Passenger to Bali" and "The Search for Henri LeFevre."
Scripts
folder 23: MST - "Life
with Adam" and "The Moat Farm Murder." Scripts
folder 24: MST - "Golden Honeymoon and Romeo and Juliet Excerpt,"
"Hell on Ice," "Abednego the Slave." Scripts
folder 25: MST - "I'm a
Fool and Tell-Tale Heart." Scripts.
folder 26: MST - "Moby
Dick" and "The Apple Tree." Scripts
folder 27: MST - "King
Lear." Scripts
folder 28: MST - Production
materials. See also Tapes; Bound Radio Scripts
folder 29: Undated Radio
Scripts. "Command Performance No. 156," "Frank
Sinatra Show," and "Kate Smith Show." Scripts
folders 30-33: Unproduced
scripts for "Carmen," "Years of Jazz," and
"Orson Welles' Almanac" for Oct. 1, 1935; includes planned production
materials for Ziv transcription series
folder 34: Miscellaneous
radio materials; includes audience survey reports. See also Photographs
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