Finding Aid for the Kenneth Peach Papers PASC.0256

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Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections
Title: Kenneth Peach papers
Creator: Peach, Kenneth
Identifier/Call Number: PASC.0256
Physical Description: 1.25 Linear Feet (3 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1951-1982
Abstract: Kenneth Peach, Sr. was a special effects artists and set photographer. The collection consists primarily of television scripts related to the Peach's career.
Physical Location: Stored off-site. All requests to access special collections material must be made in advance using the request button located on this page.
Language of Material: Materials are in English.

Restrictions on Access

Open for research. All requests to access special collections materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page.

Restrictions on Use and Reproduction

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Provenance/Source of Acquisition

Gift, 2003.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Kenneth Peach Papers (Collection PASC 256). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles.

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UCLA Catalog Record ID

UCLA Catalog Record ID: 9948572263606533 

Biography/History

Kenneth D. Peach (Ken) was born in EL Reno, OK on March 6, 1903. He began his career in motion pictures at about the age of 20 and became a director of photography in 1926. He worked with composite processes, miniatures, montages and matte shots for Tiffany Pictures for two years, then joined Fred Jackman's technical effects department at Warner Brothers- First National for almost three years. He was a process cinematographer for various independent companies for two years and was with Columbia for a year. In 1931 he joined the RKO Radio camera effects department, where he worked on such notable films as The Most Dangerous Game and King Kong. In 1933 Peach began what would become a long association with Hal Roach Studio, where he was director of photography of many of the Laurel and Hardy comedies, including Sons of the Desert and Dirty Work. After serving in the US Navy, he did the special effects and process photography on several independent pictures eventually going to RKO until 1950. Around this time, he became director of photography for the Cisco Kid features and 26 episodes of the Cisco Kid television series, among other projects. During the 1950s we was associated with numerous television series including Boston Blackie, Texaco Star Theatre, and Lassie among others. He also photographed several television features. Into the 1960s Peach continued to work on both theatrical features and television projects until his retirement in 1984. Peach died February 27, 1988 after a long illness.

Scope and Content

The collection primarily of television scripts related to the career of special effects artists and set photographer, Kenneth Peach, Sr. Also included in the collection is a small number of crew sheets and group photographs. Notably absent from the collection is material related to the number of motion picture projects in which he was involved.

Organization and Arrangement

The collection is arranged by project titles.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Television scripts.
Cinematographers -- Archives.
Peach, Kenneth -- Archives

box 2, folder 6

ABC Wide World of Mystery 1975 Sept 30

General note

Murder On The Mind - Teleplay by Howard Rayfiel
box 1, folder 9

Adventures of The Falcon 1954 May 6

General note

Big Heist (The) - revised script and crew sheet
box 2, folder 15

Best of The West 1980 Mar 19

General note

By Earl Pomerantz - script and crew sheet
box 1, folder 12

Big Time, The 1958 Feb 2

General note

Episode in Macao - Revised script - by Frank Gill, Jr. and G. Carleton Brown
box 1, folder 2

Boston Blackie 1951 Sept 29

General note

Delmark Diamond Case (The) by Mike Raison - final master script
box 2, folder 11

Bumpers 1977 Mar 04

General note

Script and crew sheet
box 1, folder 15

Checkmate 1961 Feb 24

General note

Goodbye, Griff by Steven Thornley - script
box 3, folder 2

Cheers 1982 Apr 12

General note

Give Me A Ring Sometime by Glen and Les Charles - script and crew sheet
box 3, folder 6

City Beneath The Sea 1970 Aug

General note

Photo and crew sheet
box 1, folder 4

Cowboy 'G' Men no date

General note

Stolen Dynamite by Buckley Angell - TV screenplay with crew sheet and photograph
box 3, folder 11

Crew Sheets (Loose) no date

General note

Crew sheets from miscellaneous projects
box 1, folder 13

Dollars and Sense 1960 Feb 20

General note

Story of Personal Money Management (The) - for The American Bankers Association
box 1, folder 6

Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal no date

General note

Actress Story (The) - script and crew sheet
box 1, folder 5

Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal no date

General note

Ann Talbot Story (The) - Screenplay by Robert Bassing
box 2, folder 1

Dundee And The Culhane 1966 Sept 16

General note

Cat-In-The-Bag-Brief (The) by Sam Rolfe - script and crew sheet
box 3, folder 5

Family Theater's Thanksgiving Hour no date

General note

That I May See - script
box 3, folder 7

Follow The Sun 1961 Oct

General note

Photo and crew sheet
box 3, folder 9

Fury 1955

General note

Photo and crew sheet
box 1, folder 3

Gangbusters no date

General note

John Richard Bayless - Prod. #216 script
box 3, folder 1

Goodbye Girl, The 1980 Apr 07

General note

By Allan Katz - script and crew sheet
box 2, folder 4

H.R. Pufnstuf 1969 May 05

General note

Magic Road (The) by Lennie Weinrib, Paul Harrison and Bob Ridolphi - script and crew sheet
box 2, folder 13

Harry's Back in Town 1978 Nov 15

General note

By Steve Gordon - script
box 1, folder 7

Here Comes Donald no date

General note

Donald Takes A Vacation by Sidney Miller and Hall Fimberg - script with crew sheet
box 3, folder 8

Lassie 1959 Oct

General note

Photo and crew sheet
box 2, folder 2

Lassiter 1966 Nov 01

General note

Tonight We Make Them Cry by Richard Alan Simmons - script and crew sheet
box 1, folder 18

Long, Hot Summer, The 1965 Sept 15

General note

Desperate Innocent - Formerly named At Twilight Came A Bird's Song by Oliver Crawford - first draft script
box 3, folder 4

Maureen Stapleton Pilot, The no date

General note

Annette's Arrival - script
box 1, folder 14

Michael Shayne 1960 July 22

General note

Die Like a Dog by Robert Bloomfield - revised script and crew sheet
box 1, folder 11

Millionaire 1957 June 26

General note

Barbara Lydon - script
box 1, folder 8

Mr. And Mrs. North TV 1954 Feb 22

General note

A Placid Affair - script
box 1, folder 10

New Adventures of Charlie Chan 1956 Dec 19

General note

Your Money Or Your Wife - Teleplay by Richard Grey and - final draft script with crew sheet
box 2, folder 3

New Adventures of Huck Finn, The 1967 Sept 07

General note

Last Labor of Hercules (The) by David Duncan script and crew sheet
box 2, folder 12

Night After Night 1978 May 24

General note

By David Lloyd and Marshall Brickman - script and crew sheet
box 2, folder 5

Odd Couple, The 1974 Oct 23

General note

Two Men On A Hoarse by Martin Donovan - script
box 2, folder 7

Phyllis 1975 Oct 31

General note

So Lonely I Could Cry by Mary Kay Place and Valerie Curtin - script and crew sheet
box 2, folder 10

Rhoda 1976 Dec 23

General note

Second Time Around (The) - by Pat Nardo and Gloria Banta - script and crew sheet
box 1, folder 19

Silver Springs 1966 Aug

General note

By Claire Kennedy - script
box 3, folder 3

Taxi 1982 Sept 22

General note

Crime And Punishment by Katherine Green scipt and crew sheet
box 2, folder 9

There's Always Room 1976 Sept 13

General note

By Michael Leeson - 2nd revised final draft script
box 2, folder 8

There's Always Room 1976 Aug 30

General note

By Michael Leeson - script
box 1, folder 16

Thunderhead 1962 Dec 10

General note

Day Of The Eagle - script and crew sheet
box 2, folder 14

Two of Us, The 1980 Feb 27

General note

By Charlie Hauck - script
box 1, folder 1

Unexpected, The 1951

General note

With Malice Toward One by Lawrence and Lee - script
box 3, folder 10

Unidentified project no date

General note

Group photographs of project crews.
box 1, folder 17

You're Only Young Twice 1964 Dec 02

General note

By Stan Dreben and Lorenzo Semple, Jr - script and crew sheet .
Episode of Vacation Playhouse.