Guide to the Fletcher Markle papers (ARA) PA Mss 197
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- Series 1, Scripts
- Series 2, Administrative Materials
- Series 3, Ephemera
- Series 4, Publications
- Series 5, Photographs
- Series 6, Publicity Materials
- Series 7, Personal Papers
- Series 8, Audio/Visual Materials
- Series 9, Other Materials
Scripts
Television
The Dark Tower by Alan Sharp 1973 September 17
"Treasure Island", Treasures of Literature 1988
"Ponderosa Matador", Bonanza by Alex Sharp 1963 August 09
"The Not-So-Good Samaritan", The Girl with Something Extra by Stan Cutler 1974 January 22
"Fay and the Doctor" (formerly "Fay and the Married Man), Fay by Susan Harris 1975 September 10
"The Homecoming" by Earl Hamner (television film) 1971 October 01-27
"The Waiting Game", Bonanza by Ed Adamson 1963 June 24
"The Quality of Mercy", Bonanza by Peter Packer 1963 June 13
"Cry Wolf", Cannon by Carey Wilber and Stephen Kandel 1975 November 11
"The Last Parade", Cannon by Robert W. Lenski 1975 May 06
"Nazi", Lou Grant by Robert Schlitt 1977 August 02
"Airliner", Lou Grant by Charles Einstein 1977 October 14
"Tender is the Night", Front Row Center by Whitfield Cook 1955 September 07
"England Made Me", Studio One by Graham Greene 1951 January 08
"Joan of Arc", Witness to Yesterday (pilot episode) 1973 May 03
"Duke of Wellington", Witness to Yesterday 1974 May 07
"Sitting Bull", Witness to Yesterday 1974 January 15
"George Gershwin", Witness to Yesterday 1974 May 04
There Was A Young Man undated
Tenderfoot by Fletcher Markle 1980 August 01
"Tender is the Night", Front Row Center by Whitfield Cook 1955 September 07
The Feast of Lupercal by Brian Moore (written for television by Fletcher Markle) undated
Pale Horse, Pale Rider by Katherine Anne Porter (written for television by Fletcher Markle) undated
Pale Horse, Pale Rider by Katherine Anne Porter (written for television by Fletcher Markle) undated
The Whiteoaks of Jalna undated
The Whiteoaks of Jalna by Timothy Findley (based on the novels by Mazo de la Roche) 1971
"And Then Mr. Jones" by Morley Callaghan, The Play's the Thing undated
"The Ancient Games", The Olympics: A Television History of the Golden Games 1976
"The Modern Era, 1896-1936", The Olympics: A Television History of the Golden Games 1976
"The Winter Games, 1924-1976", The Olympics: A Television History of the Golden Games 1976 March 15
"The Modern Era, 1948-1972", The Olympics: A Television History of the Golden Games 1976 March 12
"The Winter Games, 1924-1976", The Olympics: A Television History of the Golden Games 1975 October 08
"The Modern Era, 1948-1972", The Olympics: A Television History of the Golden Games 1975 September 07
"The Winter Games, 1924-1976", The Olympics: A Television History of the Golden Games 1976 March 15
CBC: The Olympics 1975 June 06
"Billy the Kid", Witness to Yesterday 1973 November 17
"Norman Bethune", Witness to Yesterday 1970s
The Young in Heart: Afterpiece 1958
Telescope: The Gambling Lust 1963 July
Narration Script for the "Round-up in the Cypress Hills", Telescope 67 1967 March
CBC (partial scripts) undated
The Feast of Lupercal by Brian Moore (written for television by Fletcher Markle) undated
The Only Son by Edward Farnham 1960
"The Spy Game", That's Hollywood 1978 January 06
"Sorority Mother" by Whitfield Cook circa 1958
"Sorority Mother" by Whitfield Cook circa 1958
"Our Town", Festival Theatre undated
"The Feast of Luperca", Festival Theatre 1961
A Doll's House 1966
A Doll's House 1966
"The Feast of Luperca", Festival Theatre 1961
Movies
Citizen Kane, Orson Welles 1940 April 30-May 09
The Red Badge of Courage, John Huston 1950 April 20
Trilby, Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur 1948 June 19
The Other One, Dorothy Baker and Howard Baker undated
Trio, Dorothy Baker and Howard Baker 1944
Limelight, Charles Chaplin 1952
The Cradle Will Rock, Orson Welles 1984
Hard Knuckles, Ronald M. Cohen undated
Night Vision, Walter Bell 1976
Double or Nothing, Ken Hurwitz undated
Sound of Music, Ernest Lehman 1964 March 20
Last Exit to Brooklyn, Hubert Selby, Jr. 1974 February 01
Oktoberfest, Frank de Felitta 1977
Interview with the Vampire, Frank de Felitta 1977
The Sea Beach Express, Matthew Silverman and Tom Competello undated
The Man Who Could Not Lose, John O'Hara undated
The Savage Game, an original screenplay by Leonard Peterson undated
The Rats by Lonon Smith 1976
The Rats by Lonon Smith 1976
Defoe by Elliott Lewis undated
Sorority Mother 1958
The Day the Children Vanished by Hugh Pentecost (screenplay by Leonard Peterson, adaptation by Stanley Niss) 1970
The Day the Children Vanished by Hugh Pentecost (written for the screen by Stanley Niss) 1969
The Day the Children Vanished by Hugh Pentecost (screenplay by Leonard Peterson) 1970
The Day the Children Vanished by Hugh Pentecost (screenplay by Leonard Peterson, adaptation by Stanley Niss) 1970
The Day the Children Vanished by Hugh Pentecost (screenplay by Stanley Niss) 1959 January 09
The Day the Children Vanished by Hugh Pentecost (written for the screen by Stanley Niss) 1969
The Day the Children Vanished by Hugh Pentecost (written for the screen by Stanley Niss) undated
The Day the Children Vanished by Hugh Pentecost (screenplay by Stanley Niss) 1959 January 09
The Incredible Journey by Sheila Burnford (screenplay by James Algar) 1962 April 30
People in Love by Karl Tunberg and Leonard Spigelgass (later known as: Night into Morning) 1950 October 24
Too Perfect by Alec Coppel 1952
Madame Bovary by Robert Ardrey 1948
The Burning Bush by Karl Tunberg and Leonard Spigelgass 1950
Come Again Another Day by Ben Maddow 1951
Jigsaw (screenplay by Fletcher Markle and Vincent McConnor) 1947
Jigsaw (dialogue script) circa 1950
Fire on Ice (An Original Screenplay by Leonard Peterson) undated
Fire on Ice (An Original Screenplay by Leonard Peterson) undated
Fire on Ice (An Original Screenplay by Leonard Peterson) undated
The Savage Game (An Original Screenplay by Leonard Peterson) undated
The Savage Game (An Original Screenplay by Leonard Peterson) undated
The Savage Game (An Original Screenplay by Leonard Peterson) undated
The Savage Game (An Original Screenplay by Leonard Peterson) undated
The Savage Game (An Original Screenplay by Leonard Peterson) (bound copy) undated
Speak Not Evil (screenplay by Stanley Niss; Adapted from Novel by Edwin Lanham 1965 November 18
[Genisis: A Story from Wolf Willow by William Stegner] (partial script) 1987
Plays
Scott and Zelda, Paul Hunter undated
An Interview with F. Scott Fitzgerald, Paul Hunter undated
Pal Joey, John O'Hara and Lorenz Hart undated
Pal Joey, John O'Hara and Lorenz Hart undated
Trio, Dorothy Baker and Howard Baker 1981
"The Long Dream" A Play in Three Acts undated
Our Town by Thornton Wilder, Festival Theatre (adapted by Fletcher Markle) undated
Our Town by Thornton Wilder, Festival Theatre (adapted by Fletcher Markle) undated
Our Town by Thornton Wilder, Festival Theatre (adapted by Fletcher Markle) undated
Manhattan undated
Radio
Disney Radio Theater, Treasure Island 1980 September 16
Disney Radio Theater, Treasure Island 1980 September 16
Treasures of Literature Produced and performed by Starts from the Golden Days of Radio Presents Robert Louis Stevenson's Tale of High Adventure Treasure Island Directed by Fletcher Markle undated
Treasures of Literature, Treasure Island 1980s
Tape Pilot #2: Stranger Station by Damon Knight and Brainerd Duffield 1978
Gala Performance, Summer by Edith Wharton 1982
Gala Performance, Summer by Edith Wharton 1982
All Expenses Paid, written especially for Grand Central Station by Fletcher Markle 1940
CBS Radio Mystery Theater: Blood, Thunder, and a Woman in Green 1977 April 08
NBC Theatre - A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 1950 April 23
Sears Radio Theater
The Western Show 1978 December 04
"Hostages", The Mystery Show 1978 December 08
"Hildy", The Love and Hate Show 1978 December 07
"Leavin' Cheyenne", The Western Show 1978 November 29
"Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot", The Comedy Show 1978 December 22
"Climb", The Adventure Show 1979 January 19
"Final Fall", The Western Show 1978 December 20
"I Want Him Dead", The Love and Hate Show 1979 January 26
The Care and Feeding of a Sex Symbol 1979 January 17
Wanda 1979 January 15
The Long Night 1979 January 05
The McGuffey Connection 1979 January 10
Oh, Brothers! 1978 November 28
Carmilla 1978 December 01
No Greater Dream 1979 January 30
The Tough Guy 1978 December 06
Where Guardian Angles Fear No Tread 1979 January 31
Going Home 1979 January 08
Sometime Every Summertime 1978 December 18
The Wrath of Zeus 1979 February 09
The Female of The Species 1979 February 07
Getting Drafted 1979 February 15
The Mercenaries 1979 February 02
Ace-in-the-hole 1979 February 12
First Star Tonight 1979 February 14
Flight of the Starbird 1979 February 16
Conspiracy at the Golden Gate 1979 February 28
As You Wish 1979 March 12
Improvisation 1979 March 02
A Matter of Priorities (formerly "Sixpence") 1979 February 26
The Ham that Cried Wolf 1979 January 29
My Hero 1979 January 11
The Duke of Nerves 1979 March 19
The Season of Glad Songs 1979 February 05
Bruja 1979 March 07
Abilene 1979 March 05
Here's Morgan #1 1979 April 03
Baby, Baby 1979 March 09
The Odyssey of the Vigilant 1979 January 03
Henry 'Box' Brown 1979 March 16
The Other Grandmother (formerly: The Story of my Grandmother) 1979 March 14
Anne Bonny's Gold 1979 April 09
Here's Morgan #2 1979 April 04
The Assassin 1979 March 23
Overnight Guest 1979 March 21
Milwaukee Deep 1979 April 16
A Very Nice Couple 1979 April 23
The Nightmare 1979 April 11
Mr. Chan 1979 March 27
Country of Fear 1979 April 20
The Legend 1979 April 18
Here's Morgan #3 1979 April 04
The Test of Love 1979 April 13
Muncy's Mob 1979 March 28
Neither Snow Nor Rain 1979 April 25
The Strange Affliction 1979 April 24
McGuffey's Hong Kong Connection 1979 May 04
Quartet in Nothing Flat 1979 April 30
A Whisper In My Ear 1979 April 27
Cottonwood 1979 May 11
Last Resort 1979 May 09
The Perfect Hostess 1979 May 07
A Piece of Flesh 1979 May 18
Incident at Red Butte 1979 May 14
Anniversary 1979 May 02
Who's Who? 1979 May 08
A Briefcase of Trouble 1979 May 21
Old Bones 1979 May 25
A Weekend Pass 1979 June 01
The Hamster Caper of Curtis Cleever 1979 May 23
Shah-Nama 1979 May 16
Billy D. Burton 1979 May 30
Vienna Three and Four 1979 June 06
Katie MacBeth 1979 June 04
Spring Cleaning 1979 June 08
Two Faces of Evil 1979 June 11
Punishment and Crime 1979 June 13
The Crown Jewels of Grandomir 1979 June 18
The Joke's on Guess Who? 1979 June 15
Survival 1979 June 12
Uncle Zora Comes to The Pig Festival 1979 June 20
The Ransom 1979 June 27
Reunion 1979 June 22
The Value of a Hunch 1979 June 25
Baldie 1979 June 29
Sometime Every Summertime 1978 September 05
Henry Morgan Mishmash #1 1979 October 23
The Mutual Radio Theater
"Long Distance", The Mystery Show 1980 January 16
"Love Conquers All", The Love and Other Things Show 1980 January 10
"The Ship", The Adventure Show 1980 January 30
"Let's Play House", The Comedy Show 1980 January 08
"Oh Really", The Western Show 1980 January 14
"The First National Radio Aptitude Test", The Comedy Show 1980 January 28
"For the Love of Laura", The Love and Hate Show 1980 February 01
"The Bling Gun", The Western Show 1980 February 04
"An International Sport", The Mystery Show 1980 February 06
"The Whale Savers", The Adventure Show 1980 February 15
"Cash on the Barrelhead", The Western Show 1980 February 11
"The Contractor", The Mystery Show 1980 February 13
"The Horse Thieves", The Western Show 1980 February 25
"The Haunted Golf Course", The Comedy Show 1980 February 19
"Interlude", The Love Show 1980 February 21
"A Nearly Perfect Crime", The Adventure Show 1980 February 29
"The Baseball Announcer", The Comedy Show 1980 February 27
"The Lover of Silence", The Adventure Show 1980 March 07
"The Legend of Gibson Holler", The Western Show 1980 March 03
"A Trip to Casablanca", The Adventure Show 1980 March 05
"Mr. Hanley Drinks Too Much Champagne", The Love Show 1980 March 21
"The Powder Ship", The Adventure Show 1980 March 28
"The Fencecutting", The Western Show 1980 March 18
"Turnabout", The Adventure Show 1980 April 01
"Just in Time", The Comedy Show 1980 March 27
"A Visit Home", The Love Show 1980 March 31
"Mountain Ways", The Western Show 1980 April 08
"East of Limbo", The Comedy Show 1980 April 16
"The Grimke Sisters, Abolitionists", The Western Show 1980 April 14
"The Death of Celia Bron", The Love Show 1980 April 10
"The Food of Love", The Comedy Show 1980 July 24
"Unfinished Concerto", The Love Show 1980 July 22
"Eno, The Last Man", The Western Show 1980 August 04
"Little Tears", The Western Show 1980 August 01
"Accidentally on Purpose", The Mystery Show 1980 July 29
"She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not", The Love Show 1980 July 28
"After Bull Run", The Western Show 1980 August 11
"Where No Soft Winds Blow", The Adventure Show 1980 August 08
"Vivien", The Love Show 1980 August 06
"Death Song: A Cheyenne Memory", The Western Show 1980 August 18
"Moonwalk", The Love Show 1980 August 15
"A Decent Christian Woman", The Adventure Show 1980 August 13
"The Dolphin Position", The Comedy Show 1980 August 20
"Freeze Frame", The Mystery Show 1980 August 22
"The Stranger", The Western Show 1980 September 03
"Lawless Brewster", The Western Show 1980 September 10
"Love Spelled Backwards", The Mystery Show 1980 September 08
"You'll Never Guess Who Dropped In" 1980 September 08
"The Thirteenth Labor of Hercules", The Comedy Show 1980 September 12
"Triangle", The Love Show (unproduced) 1980 August 06
"Victims One Through Six", The Mystery Show (unproduced) 1980 August 14
"Hotel Paris In The Pines", The Comedy Show (unproduced) 1980 August 13
"Old Wagoner", The Western Show (unproduced) 1980 August 13
"A Casual Look", The Adventure Show (unproduced) 1980 August 20
"Mayday Flight 382", The Mystery Show (unproduced) 1980 August 19
"The Recluse of Glouster", The Mystery Show (unproduced) 1980 August 19
"Three Men In A Tub", The Adventure Show (unproduced) 1980 August 19
"A Personal Favor", The Western Show (unproduced) 1980 August 20
"Poor William, Rich William", The Mystery Show (unproduced) 1980 August 20
"The Last of the Hoboes", The Adventure Show (unproduced) 1980 August 20
"Smithy", The Western Show (unproduced) 1980 August 27
"Don't You Cry For Me", The Western Show (unproduced) 1980 August 27
"The Kitchen Crew", The Comedy Show (unproduced) 1980 September 04
"A Dying Declaration", The Mystery Show (unproduced) 1980 September 11
"A Boy With No Name", The Western Show (unproduced) 1980 September 11
"I Married A Mermaid", The Adventure Show (unproduced) 1980 September 11
"Daddy's Girl", The Love Show (unproduced) 1980 September 10
"Person-To-Person", The Adventure Show (unproduced) 1980 September 17
"Vic and Sade Revisited", The Comedy Show (unproduced) 1980 September 17
"Intrigue In Grandomir", The Comedy Show (unproduced) 1980 July 30
"The Too-Good Kid", The Love Show 1980 September 25
"Leftover People", The Love Show 1980 August 04
"Adelle, Lady Barber", The Comedy Show 1980 September 17
"A Game of Hearts", The Love Show 1980 July 21
"The Death of Celia Bron", The Love and Hate Show 1980s
"Silver Theatre" 1944 July 30
"Silver Theatre" 1946 July 21
"Silver Theatre" 1947 July 06
"Unfinish Blues", Baker's Dozen 1942 November 04
"For the Love of Mike", Baker's Dozen 1942 November 11
"He and She", By Fletcher Markle 1958 October 05
"My Room Mate", Stage 45 1945 May 20
"One To Get Ready", Baker's Dozen 1972 August 19
"He and She", Baker's Dozen 1942 August 26
"Journey to Eternity", Baker's Dozen 1942 September 02
"The Gilbys of Millbrook", Baker's Dozen 1942 September 09
"They Come and Go and That's the Way It Is", Baker's Dozen 1942 September 16
"Simple As A.B.C.", Baker's Dozen 1942 September 23
"There Was A Young Man, Act 1 - Monday's Child", Baker's Dozen 1942 September 30
"There Was A Young Man, Act 2 - Tuesday's Child", Baker's Dozen 1942 October 07
"There Was A Young Man, Act 3 - Parts 1 and 2", Baker's Dozen 1942 October 14
"There Was A Young Man, Act 4 - Parts 1, 2 and 3", Baker's Dozen 1942 October 21
"Brainstorm Between Opening and Closing Announcements", Baker's Dozen 1942 October 28
The Feast of Lupercal by Brian Moore (A Version for Listening by Fletcher Markle) undated
The Feast of Lupercal by Brian Moore (A Version for Listening by Fletcher Markle) undated
The Feast of Lupercal by Brian Moore (A Version for Listening by Fletcher Markle) (partial script) undated
"The Last Nocturene" undated
"Ninth Victory Loan", The Victory Star Show undated
The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber by Ernest Hemingway (script adaptation by Fletcher Markle) circa 1981
The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber by Ernest Hemingway (script adaptation by Fletcher Markle) circa 1981
Footnotes on the Future Tape Pilot #2, "Stranger Station" by Damon Knight (A version for Listening by Brainerd Duffield) 1978 May 15
Private Eye, Tape Pilot #1: Red Wind by Rayomd Chandler (A version for listening by Fletcher Markle) 1978
Imagine, Please, A New Quarter-Hour Radio Drama Anthology undated
Imagine, Please, Tape Pilot #1: Red Wind by Raymond Chandler (A Version for Listening by Fletcher Markle) undated
Imagine, Please, Tape Pilot #2: The Space Merchants by Frederik Pohl and C.M. Kornbluth (A Version for Listening by Brainerd Duffield) 1978
Imagine, Please, A New Quarter-Hour Radio Drama Anthology undated
Pnin by Vladimir Nabokov (A Version for Listening by Fletcher Markle) 1977 June 16
Our Town (Western Broadcasting Company) circa 1941
With Wings on his Feet circa 1942
"Michaela" by Robert R. Presnell Jr. undated
The Jack Benny Program 1949 February 06
The Jack Benny Program 1949 February 20
"Treasure Island", Stage 47 1947 February 09
Bound Scripts
Studio One
Under the Volcano (1) 1947 April 29
Topaze (2) 1947 May 06
An Enemy of the People (Henrik Ibsen) (3) 1947 May 13
Alibi Ike (4) 1947 May 20
Dodsworth (5) 1947 May 27
Hay Fever (6) 1947 June 03
The Red Badge of Courage (7) 1947 June 10
To Mary with Love (8) 1947 June 17
The Romantic Comedians (9) 1947 June 24
Baby Cyclone (10) 1947 July 01
Payment Deferred (11) 1947 July 08
Ah, Wilderness (12) 1947 July 15
Holiday (13) 1947 July 22
A Bill of Divorcement (14) 1947 July 29
Carmen (15) 1947 August 05
Pride and Prejudice (16) 1947 August 12
Laburnum Grove (17) 1947 August 19
The Hunted (18) 1947 August 26
Thunder Rock (19) 1947 September 02
The Barretts of Wimpole Street (20) 1947 September 09
Act of Faith (21) 1947 September 16
Gentle Julia (22) 1947 September 23
Wuthering Heights (23) 1947 September 30
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (24) 1947 October 07
Anthony Adverse (25) 1947 October 14
Singing Guns (Max Brand) (26) 1947 October 21
Kitty Foyle (27) 1947 November 04
Let Me Do The Talking (28) 1947 November 11
Young Man of Manhattan (29) 1947 November 18
Payment Deferred (30) 1947 November 25
Earth and High Heaven (31) 1947 December 02
To Mary with Love (32) 1947 December 09
Experiment Perilous (33) 1947 December 16
Painted Veils (34) 1947 December 23
So Big (35) 1947 December 30
Confidential Agent (36) 1948 January 06
Wednesday's Child (37) 1948 January 13
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (38) 1948 January 20
The Great Impersonation (39) 1948 January 27
Dodsworth (40) 1948 February 03
Golden Boy (41) 1948 February 10
A Farewell to Arms (42) 1948 February 17
King's Row (43) 1948 February 24
Uncle Harry (44) 1948 March 02
Sometime Every Summertime (45) 1948 March 09
One More Spring (46) 1948 March 16
The Thirty Nine Steps (47) 1948 March 23
Babbitt (48) 1948 March 30
The Kimballs (49) 1948 April 06
The Glass Key (50) 1948 April 13
Pride and Prejudice (51) 1948 April 20
South Riding (52) 1948 April 27
Private Worlds (53) 1948 May 04
Wine of the Country (54) 1948 May 11
The Last Tycoon (55) 1948 May 18
The Angelic Avengers (56) 1948 May 25
One Foot in Heaven (57) 1948 June 01
Let Me Do The Talking (58) 1948 June 08
Return of the Native (59) 1948 June 15
Arabesque (60) 1948 June 29
Topaze (61) 1948 July 06
Spanish Bayonet (62) 1948 July 20
The Constant Numph (63) 1948 July 27
Young Man of Manhattan (special) 1948 October 07
Ford Theater
Madame Bovary 1948 October 08
Double Indemnity 1948 October 15
Tom, Dick, and Harry 1948 October 22
Of Human Bondage 1948 October 29
The Damask Cheek 1948 November 05
Camille 1948 November 12
The Male Animal 1948 November 19
The Secret Agent 1948 November 26
The Big Street 1948 December 03
Page Miss Glory 1948 December 10
The Gentle People 1948 December 17
Pilgrim's Inn 1948 December 24
Becky Sharp 1948 December 31
The Talk of the Town 1949 January 07
Boomerang 1949 January 14
Anna Christie 1949 January 21
The Woman in the Window 1949 January 28
No Time for Love 1949 February 04
The Awful Truth 1949 February 11
Shadow of a Doubt 1949 February 18
The Palm Beach Story 1949 February 25
The Horn Blows at Midnight 1949 March 04
Welcome Strange 1949 March 11
Holy Matrimony 1949 March 18
The Show Off 1949 March 25
Wuthering Heights 1949 April 01
Lightnin' 1949 April 08
Elmer the Great 1949 April 15
Skylark 1949 April 22
Intermezzo 1949 April 29
Ladies in Retirement 1949 May 06
Alice Adams 1949 May 13
Crime without Passion 1949 May 20
To Mary with Love 1949 May 27
Haunted Honeymoon 1949 June 03
Craig's Wife 1949 June 10
Peg O' My Heart 1949 June 17
A Farewell to Arms 1949 June 24
Cluny Brown 1949 July 01
Wire Service
Manuscripts
Read All About It, Patrick Scott undated
Unidentified manuscript (incomplete) undated
The Warm Winter World of Tina Brackenbush, Dorothy Markle undated
Thirty Years Ago on the Whitemud River or The Last of the Open Range by Harry Otterson undated
Thirty Years Ago on the Whitemud River or The Last of the Open Range by Harry Otterson undated
Unidentified manuscript 1980s
Unidentified manuscript 1980s
Mark, 10: A Screenplay by Alan Pearce 1987
Treatments
"Do It Yourself" by Fred Schiller, The Young in Heart undated
Love in a Greenhouse by Whitfield Cook 1958 May 18
Baby on the Doorstep by Dane Lussier circa 1958
"Do It Yourself" by Fred Schiller, The Young in Heart undated
Homecoming Parade by Whitfield Cook undated
Penny Saved by Whitfield Cook undated
The Guilty One by Whitfield Cook undated
The Donna Winfield Story by Dane Lussier undated
Joe Jupiter undated
The Lady From Paris undated
He and She circa 1953
The Ikon undated
Through A Glass Backward undated
Louie Sieze That Louie Quinze But Louie Cawn't undated
Captain Casanova undated
J Lazy A 1984
People To People Ambassadors 1987
Run For The Money undated
Program Proposal: The Beachcomber 1972
Speaking for Myself 1987
Stars in Your Eyes 1986 November 12
Run for the Money 1978
Danger: Man at Work undated
Babe in Boyland 1978
Babe in Boyland 1978
The Romance of the Month: Notes for the Screenwriter 1980 January
PM's Office: Suggestion for a TV Series undated
Don Guy Ryan treatments undated
38 Witnesses 1964 December 21
The Golden Virgin by Sheridan Gibney undated
Never Do It For Money by Abram S. Ginnes undated
H-Bomb Beach Party or That's All Folks by Larry Tucker and Paul Mazursky undated
Seamus by Bruce Martin 1970
Beaver by Edward Stewart and Bill Macadam 1971
The Only Son by Fletcher Markle 1960
Unpeople by Bruce Martin 1969 September
The Glory Hunters 1966
The Play's the Thing, Introductions to Episodes undated
Prince Charming by Brainerd Duffield 1951
Administrative Material
Arena Stage/T.V 1973-1974
Unused cards undated
Fletcher Markle, Director of Performing Arts, Information Bulletin No. 15 undated
ACTRA Writer's Agreement 1981
AFTRA information 1979-1986
Writers' Guild of America (agreements, bulletin, correspondence) 1960-1977
Report on the Seminar on American Television Drama 1973 April
Screen Producers Guild, directory 1971
The Variety Arts Radio Theatre Presentation 1979
The Ontario Club By-Laws 1972
People in Love, copyright registration 1955
Property Clearances, Availabilities, and Prices (copyright information) undated
Employee Profile 1973
I.N.S. Papers 1975 January 18-1976 January 21
General Administrative material 1960s-1970s
Time Incorporated 1960s
Writers' Guild of America 1960s
Sunday Matinee check 1981
CBC Travel Expenses 1981
Correspondence
Sale of Studio One/ Ford Theater scripts 1985
"The Homecoming: A Christmas Story" 1971
Tribute to Dubarry 1985
David Krebs, American Radio Theatre 1980
University of Toronto Writer-in-Residence 1974-1975
the Day the Children Vanished 1961-1970
General correspondence 1960s
The Incredible Journey: Premiere 1963
Don Kowalchuk 1984
Stranger Station 1978
Directors Guild of America, Inc. 1981
Directors Guild of America, Inc. 1980
The Play's the Thing: Mavis Gallant 1973-1975
Timothy Findley 1972
Adrienne Poy Clarkson 1970 April 29
Herb Alpert 1970 April 11
General correspondence 1970s
Esse Ljungh 1962 March 11-16
Telescope: Memos and Correspondence 1960-1989
General correspondence 1950s
General correspondence 1987
General correspondence 1970s-1980s
Mutual Radio Theatre 1981-1982
Mutual Radio Theatre 1980
Radio Show prospectus 1980 October 09
All the Bright Company 1987 January 28
The Museum of Broadcasting 1980s
John F. McGonigle 1970 May 03
Garry Moore 1958 April 30-May 05
National Broadcasting Company, Inc. 1943 March 19
Howard Miller 1955 August 23
Art Linkletter 1951 January 12
Marlo Lewis, CBS 1951 May 21
Marty Rubenstein and Elliot Lewis correspondece 1980 August 21
Mutual Broadcasting System, Inc. 1980 February 08
Stephen White and Bruce Bliven correspondence 1952 July 28
Whitfield Cook and Fletcher Markle correspondence 1971 May 27
Len Peterson 1970 May 16
A.O. Turek Chairman of the Board, Conceptual Visions Inc. 1980 May 06
James Thurber 1948 May 21
Eloise Ray, 'Charm' Regional Director 1948 September 08
Conceptual Visions, Inc. 1970s-1980s
Mutual Radio Theatre 1980-1981
Willard Motley 1948 October 03
Mar Chernaski 1982 January 07
Susan Rubes, ('Out Town' cassettes purchase) 1982
Vincent D. Balitas, (John O'Hara Journal) 1981 January 28
John Houseman 1983
David Annesley undated
Lorne Greene 1976 November 07
Nancy and Fletcher Markle correspondence 1972 August 28
Jerome Gould 1972 October 02-November 28
Dr. George E. Bair, Director of Educational Television, University of North Carolina 1974 January 28
Paul Nickell, Esq. 1974 February 18-July 01
Dr. Robert F. Schenkkan, Station KLRN-TV 1974 March 12
G.F. Davidson, President, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and D.A. Lang correspondence 1971 July 28
Dorothy Conradt Markle and Gina 1972 June 24
Alan King Associates 1971 September 30
Unidentified hand-written letter undated
Whitfield Cook and Fletcher Markle correspondence 1971 May 11
General correspondence 1970s
Fletcher Markle and son correspondence 1986 June 10-1987 September 03
Brooke Tucker 1980s
Nina Callaghan 1980 January 10-1981 September 25
ACTRA 1981 September 24-27
Condolences 1960s-1970s
General correspondence 1960s
General correspondence 1960s
Dorothy Baker script 1955
Rollene W. Saal 1983-1986
Howard Fink 1986
Maggie Scott 1979
Canadian Who's Who 1986
General correspondence 1960s
Pat Shorthill 1962 June 19-November 03
Leif Pedersen 1962 November 03
General correspondence 1975
Sandra (Olivia) Scott 1960s
Ruby Webster 1960s
Himan Brown 1976-1977
General correspondence 1960s
George and Barbara Jonas 1976
Bruno Gerussi 1986
Warren Adler, Directors Guild of America, Inc. 1981 April 28
Alistair and Mary Munros 1976-1986
Hubert Saal 1976-1987
Jill Tomasson-Goodwin 1987-1988
Ella Smith 1972
Andrew Allan Obituary 1974
Tom Cooper 1970s
Air Canada 1974
Colloquium on Aging, University of North Carolina 1976
Henry Morgan 1977
Larry McCance 1958
Alden Nowlan 1972 November 18
Dorothy Baker 1950s
The White Oak of Jalna correspondence, production and sales 1971-1972
Donald Cameron to Ron Southen 1965 September 24
Correspondece (UCLA) 1981-1982
Reports
House of Commons Debates, Volume 115, Number 187, 3rd Session, 28th Patliament 1971 October 08
Histroy of the Olympics: Network Feasibility Study 1974
Television Drama Study 1972 November 10
The White Oaks of Jalna, Arthur Laird reports 1972
Report on the Seminar on American Television Drama 1973 April
Reference Material
Sperdvac Tape Catalog 1982 July 15
Sperdvac Archives Library 1950 January 11
Musical Theory syllabus 1940s
The Brock Bibliography of Published Canadian Stage Plays in English 1900-1972 1972
Sears Radio Theater Broadcast Schedules 1979 February 15-June 27
Sears Radio Theater Broadcast Schedules 1979 July 02-1980 January 31
Radio Logs (Mercury Theatre, Studio One, Ford Theatre) 1980s
Biographical Information 1950s
Mutual Radio Theater: Episode Credits 1980
CBC Telescope episode list 1970-1972
Studio One title pages 1947-1948
Studio One title pages 1947-1948
The Ford Theater title pages 1948-1949
The Young in Heart: "Sorority Mother", cast list undated
Telescope: Episode List 1963-1972
The Man With A Cloak (cast list) 1951
History of the Olympics ratings 1976 March 25
Writers Credits (Whitfield Cook, Dane Lussier, Shirl Gordon) undated
Sears Radio Theatre ratings 1978-1979
Sears Radio Theatre assignments 1979 February 15-June 29
Sears Radio Theatre Repeat Broadcast Schedules 1979-1980
Sears Radio Theatre Repeat Broadcast Schedules 1979-02-28-1979-06-08
Mutual Radio Theater Recording Schedules 1980 January 23-September 23
Mutual Radio Networks Stations Clearance Reports 1980 March 07-April 01
Mutual Radio Theater, Broadcast Schedules, Repeat Schedules 1980
Tape Drams and Film Drama, crew list undated
BBC Sound Library undated
Memorandum
"Jalna" memos 1972
White Oaks of Jalna, "aftermanth memos" 1972
Program Evaluations 1970s
Fletcher Markle 1975 July 17
Directors Guild of America, Inc. 1972 June 14
The White Oaks of Jalna, De La Roche estate 1971-1972
Financial
Health Fund Writer's Guild 1979
Checks 1940s
Monteith Property, repairs, invoices, correspondence 1973
Moving, inventories, correspondence, claims 1969-1970
Pension Plans, Director's Guild of America, Producer's Guild of America 1960s-1970s
Personal property, insurances, legal correspondence 1961
Taxes and Correspondence regarding Mardi Productions 1969-1972
Taxes, partnership with Georgian Investments and correspondence 1978
Taxes - Information 1980-1981
Taxes - Summary of Markle Tax Situations 1964
Taxes - Information and Correspondence 1960-1969
Taxes - Information and Correspondence 1970-1979
Residuals and correspondence 1970-1979
Residuals and correspondence 1980-1989
Expenses receipt 1950-1959
Expenses - entertainment 1960s
Expenses receipt 1960-1969
Expenses - receipts, canceled checks 1970-1979
Expenses 1980-1989
Reciepts 1976
The Markles, 1982 Tax Records 1982
Payroll earnings and Income taxes 1979-1980
Conceptual Visions Inc. payroll earnings 1979
Residuals and correspondence 1979-1981
Contracts and Agreements
Contract Negotiations, salary sales, Assignment of TV Dircetor contract, salary and performance fees 1972-1979
"Trio" agreement 1960
"Trio" contract 1959-1960
CBC contract and license to broadcast 1981 November 10
The White Oaks of Jalna, location/studio contracts 1972
CBC contract 1981 December 30
Contracts - Summer-Gala Specials-Radio Drama 1981 November 10
Contract and Licence to Broadcast 1981 November 10
Budgets
Hong Kong, "Woman in Grey" (budget summary) undated
Fire on Ice budget sheets undated
History of the Olymics, budgets 1975
The Olympics - A Television History of the Golden Games, budgets 1983
The White Oaks of Jalna, budget 1971-1973
Production Materials
Telescope, production materials 1963-1964
The Incredible Journey, shooting calls 1962 September 05-19
The White Oaks of Jalna, general information 1972-1973
History of the Olymics, production circa 1975
Hollywood Film Production Manual 1972 February 25-March 01
Hollywood Film Production Manual 1971 July 15
Sorority Mother (casting) 1958
Sorority Mother (production report) 1958
Sorority Mother (shooting schedule) 1958-04-29-1958-05-01
Ephemera
Naked Came the Maple Leaf at the Poor Alex, A Festival of Canadian Films 1972 June 20-September 17
City Center's All-Star Winter Play Festival undated
Monster Picnic (Pierre Berton) 1972 September 23
What's Doing in Las Vegas (travel guide) 1956 February 24-March 01
Stratford Festival progrmas 1962
Orson Welles' movie advertisements (Citizen Kane and The Magnificent Ambersons) 1941-1942
Publications
The Museum of Broadcasting Celebrates Mobil and Masterpiece Theatre 1986 January 24-April 04
The Ford Book of Styling: A History and Interpretation of Automotive Design 1963
The Cinema of Alfred Hitchcock 1963
Newspapers
Alberta Broadcast Programmes, Vol. 3, No. 26 1948 November 21-27
Playback 1987 November 16
Los Angeles Times, West 1969 March 09
Newspaper Clippings 1948-1949
Newspaper Clippings 1947-1949
Newspaper Clippings 1948-1949
Toronto Daily Star (photocopies) 1960s
"The Calgary Eye Opener", CBC Times 1963 December 28-1964 January 03
The Forsyte Sagam, newspaper clippings 1967
"White Oaks of Jalna", press clippings 1972
The Plays the Thing: Richler cancellation, press clippings 1974
CBC newspaper clippings 1973-1974
CBC newspaper clippings 1972
CBC newspaper clippings 1970s
CBC newspaper clippings (Toronto) 1970s
George Abbott, newspaper clippings 1987
The Young in Heart newspaper clippings 1958 May 21
Westwood One newspaper cllppings 1980s
Newspaper clippings 1970s
Berel Weinstein newspaper clippings 1970s
New York blackouts articles 1970s
Newspaper clippings 1970s
Newspaper clippings on radio (photocopied scrapbook) 1970s
Newspaper clippings on radio (photocopied scrapbook) 1970s
Sears Radio Theater, newspaer and magazine clippings 1979
Arbitron, newspaper clippings 1980-1981
Joyce and Stanley Dyrector promo, Daily Variety 1979 May 10
Los Angeles Times, Norman Corwin CBS Mystery Theater, newspaper clippings 1979 September 16
Peggy Webber, newspaper clipping 1979 December 02
Mutual Radio Theater, newspaper and magazine clippings 1980s
Lorne Greene, newspaper clippings 1970s
Newspaper clippings 1960s-1970s
Newspaper clippings 1960s-1970s
Newspaper clippings 1960s-1970s
Newspaper clippings 1960s-1970s
Newspaper clippings 1960s-1970s
Magazine clippings 1973-1974
Newspaper clippings 1970s
Newspaper clippings 1970s
Newspaper clippings 1970s
Press clippings 1945-1948
Studio One, newspaper clippings 1947
Studio One, newspaper clippings 1948
Motion Picture Projects, Jigsaw and Vicious Circle, newspaper clippings 1960s
Sears Store Newspaper Ad insert contains promo for Sears Radio Theater 1979 March 11
Sears Radio Theater, newspaer clippings 1979-1980
Newspaper clippings 1948
Newspaper clippings 1948
Newspaper clippings 1948
Newspaper clippings and Studio One listings 1948
Newspaper clippings and Studio One listings 1947
Radio Broadcast Tickets and Clippings for "Here's Morgan", Sears Radio Theater 1980
Sears Radio Theater, advertisement, Time Magazine 1979-04-30
Newspaper clippings 1947-1948
Newspaper clippings 1948-1949
Newspaper clippings 1948
Newspaper clippings 1948
Newspaper clippings 1960-1969
That's Show Buisness, Volume 2, Number 8 1973 April 04
Cyrano, Royal Alexandra Theatre, playbill 1973 March
The Mutual Letter - A Report to Station Management 1980 February 04-April 14
Orson Welles clippings and publicity 1939-1956
The White Oaks of Jalna, newspaper clippings 1971-1972
The White Oaks of Jalna, newspaper clippings 1971-1972
Television Sunday 1970s
The Times Literary Supplement 1973 October 26
Newspaper clippings 1960s
The Writer: Writing A First Novel 1968 January
Fitzgerald Newsletter 1958-1969
Magazines
Life Magazine, Vol. 53, No. 10 1962 September 07
Life Magazine Special Report, "Remarkable American Women 1776-1976" 1976
Time Magazine, "What Ails the CBC?" 1974 March 04
Time Magazine, "A Comic Genius: Woody Allen Comes of Age" 1979 April 30
Time Magazine, "Teng Come Calling" 1979 February 05
Radio and Television Life 1949 February 20
Radio and Television Life 1949 March 06
Films and Filming 1964 April
Films and Filming 1969 April
Films and Filming 1966 September
Films and Filming 1966 June
Saturday Night, Vol. 79, No. 10 1964 October
Directors Guild of America, Action, Volume 7, Number 6 1972 November-December
Writer's Digest: The Monthly Forum for Writers, Vol. 54, No. 7 1974 July
Film Quarterly Winter 1962-1963
Books in Canada 1982 November
The Hollywood Reporter, Vol. 288, No. 37 1985 September 17
Variety, Vol. 140, No. 8 1968 June 17
Variety, Vol. 141, No. 16 1968 September 27
Variety, Vol. 183, No. 13 1979 March 22
Variety, Vol. 217, No. 1 1987 September 08
Time Magazine, "The Graduate 1968" 1968 June 07
Look 1966 September 06
The Hollywood Reporter, Vol. 206, No. 19 1969 June 06
Radio Guide: The Guide to CBC Radio and CBC Stereo undated
Forecast: A Publication of the American Diabetes Association, Vol. 23, No. 1 1970 January-February
Writer's Digest 1983 November
Cue: The Weekly Magazine of New York Life 1947 July 26
Radio Album Summer 1948
Practical English, Vol. 6, No. 10 1949 April 13
Newsweek 1980 March 24
The Saturday Evening Post, Volume 236, Number 5 1963 February 09
Bits and Pieces: A Monthly Mixture of Horse Sense and Common Sense about Working with People 1974 April
Films in Review, Vol. 17, No. 6 1966 June-July
Television Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 2 Winter 1973
Theatre World, Vol. 47, No. 323 1951 December
CBC Times
Volume 16, Number 48 1964 May 30-June 05
Volume 16, Number 49 1964 June 06-12
Volume 17, Number 4 1964 July 25-31
Volume 17, Number 6 1964 August 08-14
Volume 17, Number 7 1964 August 15-21
Volume 17, Number 8 1964 August 22-28
Volume 17, Number 20 1964 November 14-20
Volume 17, Number 21 1964 November 21-27
Volume 17, Number 22 1964 November-December 04
Volume 17, Number 23 1964 December 05-11
Volume 17, Number 32 1965 February 06-12
Volume 17, Number 33 1965 February 13-19
Volume 17, Number 34 1965 February 20-26
Volume 17, Number 37 1965 March 13-19
Volume 17, Number 39 1965 March 27-April 02
Volume 17, Number 40 1965 April 03-09
Volume 17, Number 41 1965 April 10-16
Volume 17, Number 42 1965 April 17-23
Volume 17, Number 43 1965 April 24-30
Volume 17, Number 44 1965 May 01-07
Volume 17, Number 46 1965 May 15-21
Volume 17, Number 50 1965 June 12-18
Volume 18, Number 1 1965 July 03-09
Volume 18, Number 2 1965 July 10-16
Volume 18, Number 6 1965 August 07-13
Volume 18, Number 7 1965 August 14-20
Volume 18, Number 8 1965 August 21-27
Volume 18, Number 14 1965 October 02-08
The Journal of the Producers Guild of America, Volume 14, Number 4 1972 December
The Journal of the Producers Guild of America, Volume 15, Number 1 1973 March
The Journal of the Producers Guild of America, Volume 15, Number 3 1973 September
The Journal of the Producers Guild of America, Volume 16, Number 3 1974 September
The Journal of the Producers Guild of America, Volume 18, Number 1 1976 March
Who's Who Biographical Service Canada, Volume 8 1972 December
Who's Who Biographical Service Canada, Volume 8, Number 3 1974 June
Playbill News Magazine, No. 3 1975 February-March
The Playbill 1946 June 03
Pageant, Vol. 24, No. 12 1969 June
Teleguide, Volume 5, Number 10 1964 March 08-21
TV Weekly: The Telegram, TV-Radio Listings 1970 June 12-19
TV Guide 1972 January 22-28
John O'Hara Journal, Volume 1, Number 2 Summer 1979
John O'Hara Journal, Volume 2, Number 1 Winter 1979-1980
John O'Hara Journal, Volume 2, Number 2 Summer 1980
John O'Hara Journal, Special Issue, Volume 3, Numbers 1/2 Fall/Winter 1980
John O'Hara Journal, Volume 4, Number 1 Spring/Summer 1981
Stanley Niss obituary, Variety, Vol. 144, No. 33 1969 July 23
Maclean's: Canada's Newsmagazine 1976 March 22-June 14
"The Language of Our Time" by Dorothy B. Jones, Films Incorporated 1960s
"The Happy Time" by Robert Fontaine 1945 December 29
"New Canadian Film", La Cinematheque canadienne, Vol. 2, No. 4 1970 March 15
Brochure
How to Make or Not to Make a Canadian Film 1967
Photographs
The Man With A Cloak, publicity shots 1951
Night into Morning, publicity shots 1951
Tender is the Night 1955
Jigsaw 1949
Studio One, crew shots circa 1948
[The George Sanders Mystery Theater] 1950s
Front Row Center, publicity photographs 1953
CBS Recording studio 1940s-1950s
Hester Sondergaard, Charles Laughton, Fletcher Markle script reading 1940s-1950s
Ann Burr, Everett Sloane recording in a CBS studio 1940s-1950s
Franchot Tone and Fletcher Markle script reading (Studio One) 1948
Fletcher Markle portraits 1940s-1950s
Group portraits 1940s-1950s
Group portraits from a party 1940s-1950s
Film Production photographs (Cuba) 1950s
[Front Row and Center], photographs 1953
Midsummer Nights Dream 1950s
Life With Father 1953-1955
Jigsaw 1948
Fletcher Markle getting out of a plane 1940s-1950s
Various photographs and portraits 1940s-1950s
Citizen Kane shots circa 1941
Fletcher Markle in a studio 1940s-1950s
Family photographs 1940s-1950s
CBC Planning meeting for Montreal Games 1976
Fletcher Markle and Mercedes McCambridge publicity shots 1950s
Fletcher Markle proofs 1987
Unidentified CBS studio shots undated
Publicity Materials
Mutual Radio Theater Press Kit Material 1980s
CBS Radio Network Schedule 1979
Sears Radio Theater Press Kit Materials 1979 January 10-May 07
CBC Public Relations 1972
The Whiteoaks of Jalna, pamphlet 1972
CBC pamphlets 1960s
CBC-TV Network, brochure 1963-1964
CBS Color Television News 1956 March 16
CBC Press information and programs 1960s
The Play's the Thing, CBC, public relations 1970s
Jalna Press Screening 1972-1974
CBS Biography of Fletcher Markle 1950s
CBS publicity material 1947-1948
CBC publicity material 1965-1974
Press information 1976
Press Releases
Studio One: Press Release 1953
Fletcher Markle on Studio One (biographical information) 1950s
The Canadian, Who's Who? 1970s
Jalna Press Screening: FM Remarks undated
Promotional Material 1948
Promotional Material 1947-1948
Advertising Promotion for Ford Theater and Billboard Magazine Cover 1948 June 05
TV Drama Project, press release 1974 January 29
Personal Papers
Travel douments and personal correspondence 1950s-1980s
Fletcher Markle's niece's (Sarah Conradt) manuscript and correspondence 1977-1978
John Markle murder and suicide newspaper clippings and will 1987
Mercedes McCambridge newspaper clippings 1950s-1970s
Correspondence regarding Stephen Markle 1970s
Stephen Markle artworK (photographs) 1970s
Mother's condolences 1972
Stephen Markle poetry 1960s
Stephen Markle newspaper clippings 1970s
Correspondence to [Helen Blanche Willis] undated
Personalized letter and envelope headers 1987
John Markle newspaper clippings and coroner report 1987
Artifacts
Stuzzi ML 422 speaker undated
Grundig Stennorette charger undated
Sennheiser Mikrofon MM 61 circa 1965
Listening and Recording devices
Calendars
Pocket Day-Timer 1968 October-1969 September
Pocket Day-Timer 1969 October-1970 September
Pocket Day-Timer 1970 October-1971 September
Notes
Radio Ideas 1950s
Short story notes, William F. Markle 1940s
The Manuscript for: "Lost Gems", W.F. Markle (handwritten notes) circa 1935
"Seadog's Heritage", William F. Markle (handwritten notes) 1940s
Partial short stories, William F. Markle, (notes) 1935-1940
Lou Grant show, character descriptions undated
White Oaks of Jalna (discussion of plot) 1970 December 23
White Oaks of Jalna (story lines) undated
Outline Ideas - Whitfield Cook undated
The Reluctant Pledge by Shirley Gordon (outlines for 'Soroity Mother') undated
Television Presentations 1950s
The Troublemaker (outline) undated
The Incredible Journey 1963
History of the Olympics broadcasting 1975-1976
History of the Olympic Games (research material) 1970s
Telescope notes 1970s
A Typical Day with a Typical Housemother, Sorority Mother undated
Our Town notes 1981 February 03-07
"That's Hollywood" notes 1977
Our Town closing credits circa 1981
Notes of "The Rats" circa 1977
General handwritten notes undated
Guest lists and Christmas Card lists 1960s
Audio/Visual Materials
Audio Materials
Farewell To Arms. W.B.C.S. Directors copy, Parts one and two 1949 June 24
Farewell To Arms. W.B.C.S. Directors copy. Parts three and four. 1949 June 24
Dracula. Columbia First Person Singular. Mercury Group with Orson Wells, Parts one and two. 1938 July 11
Dracula. Columbia First Person Singular. Mercury Group with Orson Wells, Parts 3 and 4 1938 July 11
Biography in Sound. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Parts one and two. 1955 July 28
Biography in Sound. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Parts three and four. 1955 July 28
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus. Stage Forty Seven. 23. Ser 18172.A. Recorded at Toronto 1947 March 28
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus. Stage Forty Seven. 23. Ser 18172.A. Recorded at Toronto 1947 March 28
Stage 44. Recorded at Toronto. S. Tulk 1944 January 23
Hamlet. Columbia Workshop. C17. Directed by Irving Reid. Act one. 1936 September 19
Hamlet. Columbia Workshop. C.B.S., Act two. 1936 November 14
Mercury Theatre. With Orson Welles. C.B.S., parts one and two. 1946 July 19
Studio One. Last Tycoon. Part one and two. 1948 May 18
Studio One. Last Tycoon. Part three and four. 1948 May 18
Cavett, 3B undated
Cavett, 3A undated
Orson Welles Interview, 1 of 2 undated
Orson Welles Interview, 2 of 2 undated
Cavett, 3C undated
[untitled] undated
Canadians Speak, Richard Bellentine, Learning Stage 1964 May 18
Richard Ballentine 1964 May 14
D'Iberville, #26 (1'-215'), #27 (215'-510') circa 1960s
Michael Spencer, David Dodd, Barbara Daprato 1970 March 26
R. McLean 1964 March 31
Carol Brandt RE Genesis, R. Mark RE Glory Hunters, M. Rosenberg RE Glory Hunters undated
Steve, Etc. 1964 January 01
M. McC 2nd Call 1963 February 22
M. McC 1st Call 1963 February 22
[M]eta R. RE, Glory Hunter; Wally Steamer-general, Bob Coryell RE GH 1966 December 19
Ross and FM RE Ed Mirvish; Dick McKay and FM; RMM and FM RE Can. Tax, etc.; Lorne-Ross-FM; Ross and RF "Sleek Look" 1963 August 01
Wild Oranges by Joseph Hergesheimer with Francis Dee, Orson Welles Mercury Theatre on the Air, Side 1 1941 November 03
Wild Oranges by Joseph Hergesheimer with Francis Dee, Orson Welles Mercury Theatre on the Air, Side 2 and Side 5 1941 November 03
Wild Oranges by Joseph Hergesheimer with Francis Dee, Orson Welles Mercury Theatre on the Air, Side 6 1941 November 03
Biography in Sound F. Scott Fitzgerald, Part 2 1955 July 28
Canadian Yarns, Gerald Noxon by H. Wright, Side 1; Stage "45": Wonderful Charlie, by H. Wright 1945 March 13
Radio Folio by HGP 1945 July 08
Biography in Sound F. Scott Fitzgerald, Part 1 and 3 1955 July 28
"Ford Theatre", "Farewell to Arms", WCBS, Part 2 and 4 1949 June 24
"Ford Theatre", "Farewell to Arms", WCBS, Part 1 and 3 1949 June 24
"Ford Theatre", "Lightin'", WCBS, Part 2 and 4 1949 April 08
"Ford Theatre", "Lightin'", WCBS, Part 1 and 3 1949 April 08
"Studio One", "Last Tycoon", CBS, Part 2 and 4 1948 May 18
"Studio One", "Last Tycoon", CBS, Part 1 and 3 1948 May 18
"Studio One", "Last Tycoon", CBS, Part 2 and 4 1948 May 18
"Studio One", "Last Tycoon", CBS, Part 1 and 3 1948 May 18
"Studio One", "Anthony Adverse", CBS Network, Part 1 and 3 1947 October 14
Stage "47" - #23, "Dr. Faustus" by H. Wright, Part 2 and 4 1947 March 28
Stage "47" - #23, "Dr. Faustus" by H. Wright, Part 1 and 3 1947 March 28
Stage "47" - #23, "Dr. Faustus" by H. Wright, Part 2 and 4 1947 March 28
Stage "47" - #23, "Dr. Faustus" by H. Wright, Part 1 and 3 1947 March 28
"Mercury Theatre" with Orson Welles, Part 2 1946 July 19
"Life with Adam" Stage 46 #29, Part 1 and 2 1946 April 28
Stage 44 by S. Tulk., Part 1 1944 January 23
Stage 44 by S. Tulk., Part 2 1944 January 23
"Burlap Bags", Parts 1 and 2 undated
Meringue Del Cestro, Tonight in Havana, La Favorita (Cha Cha) undated
W and S #1 1966 March 01
Vic and Sade, "The Porch Railing", 2B 1975 February 24
"The Saint and the Sinner", side one undated
Sync Sound LTD. D'Iberville #13, French 1968 February 28
Nightmare, Reels 8 and 9 undated
Bennett Fode (New Yorker Cinema) undated
Farewell, Hell; John L. Perry, #433 undated
French Film Music undated
Side One (Tail Out, Damn it!) undated
Farewell To Integration, W.H. Ferry, 285 undated
CBC, "Telescope", Henry Morgan 1972 May 19
Notes on Gershwin undated
Fletcher Markle, Henry Morgan undated
D'Iberville #15, French undated
Antonioni 1964 January 17
Fellini 1963 October 03
Pierre Berton #1287, John D. McDonald, New York undated
Dupe from Original Plummer undated
Reel #1 undated
D'Iberville #28-(1'-250'), #29-(270'-618') undated
D'Iberville #13 (with strange interruptions) undated
Remarks on the Novel - John O'Hara undated
The Cinema of Antonioni 1964 January 17
D'Iberville #9 and #11 undated
Side 1: AEFA and Self on Galaxy 1962 November 01
Black Power and White Inertia, Harry S. Ashmore and W.H. Ferry, 290 undated
Apartheid: The Comic of World War III, Bishops C. Edward Crowther and James A. Pike undated
Reel #2 undated
D'Iberville #30 - (1'-229') undated
Nightmare (dubbing dep.) undated
Vic and Sade #1 1975 February 24
Vic and Sade, 2A 1975 February 24
"The Saint and the Sinner", side two undated
Vic and Sade undated
Telescope: National Theatre School, Ken Welsh, Sophie Clement undated
W and S #3 undated
W and S #2 (side 2) undated
Telescope: National Theatre School, reel C 1964 December 17
Telescope: National Theatre School, reel D 1964 December 17
Telescope: National Theatre School, reel J 1964 December 16
Telescope: National Theatre School, reel B 1964 December 17
Telescope: National Theatre School, reel B 1964 December 17
Foundation Course in French: Fraser, Squair, and Parker undated
Visuals
Telescope, Harry Saltzman 1977 November 07
Telescope, Master, Mary Quant 1960s-1970s
Olympics #3 undated
The Olympics: A Television History of the Golden Games #1 (The Ancient Games: 776BC - 393AD) undated
Dub of Completed U326, The Spy Game, no promos undated
The Olympics: A Television History of the Golden Games (Half Hour Sampler) undated
The Olympics: A Television History of the Golden Games #2 (The Modern Era: 1896-1936) undated
The Olympics: A Television History of the Golden Games #3 undated
The Olympics: A Television History of the Golden Games #4 (The Modern Era: 1948-1972) undated
The Olympics: Special 1976 January 26
Olympics Show #3, Rough Cut undated
My Beloved Husband (Studio One) Reel 1 of 2 undated
My Beloved Husband (Studio One) Reel 2 of 2 undated
The Laughmaker (Studio One) Reel 1 of 2 undated
The Laughmaker (Studio One) Reel 2 of 2 undated
Olympics Show #4, Rough Cut undated
Rendesvous (Studio One) Reel 1 of 2 undated
Rendesvous (Studio One) Reel 2 of 2 undated
Other Materials
Aries Productions: Logo Design undated
Car pink slip and key 1969
Presentations: F. Scott Fitzgerald Series, DuBarry Campau 1972
Other Written Work
Interview
Oral History on Fletcher Markle with Doug Bell 1987
Oral History on Fletcher Markle with Doug Bell 1987
Speeches
The Television Process 1976 November 11
The Television Process 1976 November 11
Thesis
An Analysis of Ten English-Canadian Radio Plays (1944-1955): The Social Comic Vision of Andrew Allan's Stage Series by Jill Paulette Tomasson Goodwin, A Thesis submittend in conformity with the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the University of Toronto 1987
Music
The Kappa Phi Song/ Here's To Kappa Phi/ Football Song for Western University (lyrics only) undated
History of the Olympics: Music Cues 1973