Finding Aid for the Steve Pritzker Papers, 1967-1986
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Finding Aid for the Steve Pritzker Papers, 1967-1986
Collection number: 44
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Title: Steve Pritzker Papers,
Date (inclusive): 1967-1986
Collection number: 44
Creator: Pritzker, Steve
Extent:
38 boxes
(16.0 linear ft.)
Repository:
University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.
Los Angeles, California 90095-1575
Abstract: Steve Pritzker was a writer and producer whose credits include the television series
Room 222,
Friends and Lovers, and
Silver Spoons. Collection consists of television scripts and production material related to Pritzker's career.
Language:
English.
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Provenance/Source of Acquisition
Gift, 1989.
[Identification of item], Steve Pritzker Papers (Collection 44). Performing Arts Special Collections, University of California,
Los Angeles.
Pritzker was a writer and producer whose credits include the television series
Room 222,
Friends and Lovers, and
Silver Spoons.
Collection consists of television scripts and production material related to the career of Steve Pritzker. Includes various
drafts of scripts and occasional story lines and treatments. Production material contains shooting schedules, research notes,
credits, budget information, and casting. Includes series such as
Here We Go Again,
Friends and Lovers,
Silver Spoons,
Room 222,
Just Like Family,
The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and
Valerie. Also includes material for television movies and motion pictures.
Arranged in the following series:
- Motion picture scripts.
- Television scripts.
- Movies made for television.
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Pritzker, Steve--Archives.
Silver spoons (Television program).
Friends and lovers (Television program).
Valerie (Television program).
Room 222.
Just like family (Television program).
Mary Tyler Moore show.
Television writers--Archival resources.
Television producers and directors--Archival resources.
Television scripts.
- Robert Mintz Collection of Scripts and Production Material for the Television Series Room 222 and The ghost and Mrs. Muir. (Collection 75). Available at Performing Arts Special Collections, UCLA.
- Gene Reynolds Collection of Television Scripts and Production Material (Collection 84). Available at Performing Arts Special Collections, UCLA.
- de Forest Research Collection of Television Scripts (Collection 63). Available at Performing Arts Special Collections, UCLA.