Motion pictures
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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
James L. Limbacher interviews and lectures
Collection – Box MMS-1972, Item: MMS-1972-1 to MMS-1972-23
Identifier: MMS-1972
Abstract
Interviews, lectures, and workshop presentations given by James Limbacher about motion pictures between 1972 and 1980; cassette inventory included.
Dates:
Creation: 1972-1980
Found in:
Center for Archival Collections
Mike Douglas Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC-28
Introduction
The Mike Douglas Show, originating in Cleveland, Ohio and later moving to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a 90-minute program that dominated the ratings during the important weekday afternoon time slot. At its peak, the show was seen on 171 television stations and an average audience of six million viewers. From 1961 to 1981, Mike welcomed many diverse guests, from show business, politics, and current events. The Mike Douglas Show offered viewers a mixture of thoughtful conversations and...
Dates:
Creation: Collection covers approximately the 1960s-1970s
Found in:
Browne Popular Culture Library
Norman Daniels Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-0001
Abstract
The Norman Daniels Papers consist of correspondence, literary manuscripts, television and radio scripts, news clippings, and printed articles dating from 1917-1985.
Dates:
Creation: 1917-1984, undated
Found in:
Browne Popular Culture Library
William Fadiman Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-0061
Abstract
The William Fadiman Papers consist of manuscript materials written by Fadiman.
Dates:
Creation: dates to be determined
Found in:
Browne Popular Culture Library
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