Guide to the Monty Masters papers (ARA) PA Mss 176
Original collection processing and arrangement by Thousand Oaks Public Library Staff. Electronic finding and additional processing
and description by Jacob Robin, 2023. Latest revision 2023 July 31.
UC Santa Barbara Library, Department of Special Research Collections
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara 93106-9010
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2023 July 31
Title: Monty Masters papers (ARA)
Identifier/Call Number: PA Mss 176
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
UC Santa Barbara Library, Department of Special Research Collections
Physical Description:
3 Linear Feet;
(3 record boxes)
Creator:
Masters, Monty (1912-1969)
Date (inclusive): circa 1941-1960
Date (bulk): circa 1946-1951
Abstract: The Monty Masters Papers of the American Radio Archives consists of 3.5 linear feet of scripts, story
treatments and other material documenting the radio career of San Francisco-based comedian and writer
Masters. Included in this collection are scripts for programs that Masters either wrote or starred in between the
years 1946-1951. Most of these programs were broadcast locally in San Francisco by radio stations KGO and
KNBC, such as Spotlight Theatre and The Eddy King Show, although some, such as Candy Matson, were
carried nationally by the NBC network. Short stories, as well as story treatments and scripts for potential
television shows in the 1950's are also included in this collection
Physical Location: Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library.
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research.
Use Restrictions
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the Department of Special Research Collections at the UCSB Library. All applicable literary rights, including copyright to
the collection and physical objects, are protected under Chapter 17 of the U.S. Copyright Code and are retained by the creator
and the copyright owner, heir(s), or assigns.
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of Special Research Collections at UCSB at special@ucsb.edu. Consent is given on behalf of the Regents of the University of
California acting through the Department of Special Research Collections at UCSB as the owner of the physical items and is
not intended to include or imply permission from the copyright owner. Such permission must be obtained from the copyright
owner, heir(s), or assigns. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the
copyright owner or their assigns for permission to publish where the UC Regents do not hold the copyright.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of Item], Monty Masters Papers, PA Mss 176. Department of Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library,
University of California, Santa Barbara.
Acquisition Information
This collection forms part of the American Radio Archives (ARA), which documents the early history of broadcasting, with an
emphasis on California. The ARA was formerly housed at the Thousand Oaks Public Library and was owned and administered by
the Thousand Oaks Library Foundation. It was transferred to the UCSB Library in 2021.
Biographical Note
Monty Masters (1912-1969) started writing scripts for local radio programs in his native San Francisco prior to
World War II (most of these scripts have his original name, Monty Mohn, on them). During the war he served
in the army, working in a unit that produced theatrical performances for troops stationed in locations such as
Fort Ord, near Monterey, California. Several of the short stories and plays that he wrote during this time period
reflected this military background.
After the war he returned to San Francisco, and one of his first jobs was writing scripts for Spotlight Playhouse,
a dramatic anthology series broadcast over ABC affiliate KGO. In late 1947 he began working for KNBC, the
local NBC radio station, on The Eddy King Show, a musical variety program. In addition to writing and
producing various episodes, Masters was also a recurring character, alongside Sherman "Scatman" Crothers.
Masters worked on this program until the fall of 1948, when he started hosting his own program, The Monty
Masters Show, which was similar in format and featured a number of the same performers. In addition to his
own show, Masters was also writing the scripts for Ready for Brady, another variety program featuring local
radio announcer Ed Brady.
Two of Masters' best known programs, which were both carried beyond San Francisco on the NBC network,
were programs on which he collaborated with his wife, Natalie. The first, The Mad Masters, was a musical
variety show featuring both Monty and Natalie as hosts, which ran as a summer replacement for Truth or
Consequences in 1947. In early 1949, however, Masters began work on a detective series titled Candy Matson,
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which would feature Natalie in the title role. This series was aimed to appeal to radio listeners who wanted
something other than hard-boiled, male detectives. The character of Candy was a shrewd yet sensitive and
glamorous figure, who often worked alongside Detective Mallard of the San Francisco Police, to whom she was
romantically attracted, and who she ended up marrying at the conclusion of the series in 1951. Another feature
of this series was the use of San Francisco and Northern California locales, reflecting the program's origins as a
local program broadcast over KNBC before its jump to network status in September 1949.
After the conclusion of Candy Matson in 1951, Masters started writing for television. Having relocated to
Encino, California, Masters worked on several story treatments and scripts for TV broadcasts, hoping to place
them through his agent. He also continued writing scripts for radio, even submitting a sample script to the
writers of the radio version of Fibber McGee and Molly. He was unable, however, to recreate a series that
enjoyed the success of Candy Matson. In the early 1960's he went to work for Warner Brothers, and later
Paramount, as an assistant director, and continued to work in the film industry until his death in 1969.
Scope and Content
The Monty Masters Collection encompasses the years 1941-1960, although the bulk of the collection consists of
scripts for programs produced between the years 1946-1951. These scripts represent programs such as Spotlight
Playhouse, The Eddy King Show, Ready for Brady, and The Monty Masters Show, all of which were broadcast
locally in San Francisco, as well as the Candy Matson series, which started as a local program on station KNBC
in June 1949 before being carried nationally on NBC in September 1949.
These scripts comprise 2.5 linear feet of the collection. The remainder includes early short stories (ca. 1941);
stories, scripts, and correspondence written during his period of military service (ca. 1943-1945), miscellaneous
scripts either written by Masters or of programs on which his wife Natalie appeared (e.g., Jack Webb Show,
Bing Crosby Show, Fibber McGee and Molly), and later sample scripts and story treatments Masters wrote for
television and radio (ca. 1951-1960). Two radio programs from the late 1940s that featured Masters and his
wife Natalie as co-hosts, Welcome to Studio A and The Mad Masters, are also represented by three and two
scripts respectively. The latest item in this collection is a script for the televised production of the 32nd annual
Academy Awards in 1960.
Arrangement
The materials in this collection are arranged into one series and ten sub-series by type.
Series 1: Scripts; Sub-Series A: Spotlight Playhouse; Sub-Series B: The Eddy King Show; Sub-Series C: Ready for Brady;
Sub-Series D: The Monty Masters Show; Sub-Series E: Candy Matson; Sub-Series F: Miscellaneous Scripts;
Sub-Series G: Miscellaneous Materials: Pre-military and military years; Sub-Series H: Stage Plays;
Sub-Series I: Miscellaneous material; Sub-Series J: Post NBC years: scripts and story lines.
Related Archival Material
Forms part of the American Radio Archives (ARA).
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Radio writers -- California -- San Francisco -- Archives
Radio actors and actresses -- California -- San Francisco -- Archives
Comedians -- California -- San Francisco -- Archives
Television writers -- California -- San Francisco -- Archives
Radio scripts
Radio plays
Screenplays
Masters, Monty (1912-1969) -- Archives
Sub-Series A: Spotlight Playhouse
box 1, folder 1
From the Window
1946 March 14
box 1, folder 2
Constant Symbol
1946 April 11
box 1, folder 3
Operation--Unison
1946 April 18
box 1, folder 4
Skyline to Adventure
1946 April 25
box 1, folder 5
All Hail the Vet
1946 May 09
box 1, folder 6
Fanfare in Budapest
1946 May 17
box 1, folder 6
Welcome Home for Larry
1946 May 23
box 1, folder 7
Voice of the Bell
1946 June 06
box 1, folder 7
Double Exposure
1946 June 20
box 1, folder 8
Meyer Haugemann, American Father
1946 June 27
box 1, folder 8
The Voice of the Coin
1946 July 04
box 1, folder 9
Future for Penny
1946 July 18
box 1, folder 9
The Simple Faith
1946 August 01
box 1, folder 10
Bedlam at Barton's
1946 August 08
box 1, folder 10
Fate and the Barton Family
1946 August 15
Sub-Series B: The Eddy King Show
box 1, folder 11
The Eddy King Show
1947 November 08
box 1, folder 11
The Eddy King Show
1947 December 20
box 1, folder 12
The Eddy King Show
1948 March 06
box 1, folder 12
The Eddy King Show
1948 March 20
box 1, folder 13
The Eddy King Show
1948 March 27
box 1, folder 13
The Eddy King Show
1948 April 03
box 1, folder 14
The Eddy King Show
1948 April 10
box 1, folder 14
The Eddy King Show
1948 April 17
box 1, folder 15
The Eddy King Show
1948 April 24
box 1, folder 15
The Eddy King Show
1948 May 01
box 1, folder 16
The Eddy King Show
1948 May 08
box 1, folder 16
The Eddy King Show
1948 May 15
box 1, folder 17
The Eddy King Show
1948 May 29
box 1, folder 17
The Eddy King Show
1948 June 12
box 1, folder 18
The Eddy King Show
1948 June 19
box 1, folder 18
The Eddy King Show
1948 June 26
box 1, folder 18
The Eddy King Show
1948 July 10
box 1, folder 19
The Eddy King Show
1948 July 17
box 1, folder 19
The Eddy King Show
1948 July 24
box 1, folder 20
The Eddy King Show
1948 August 14
box 1, folder 20
The Eddy King Show
1948 August 21
box 1, folder 21
The Eddy King Show
1948 August 28
box 1, folder 21
The Eddy King Show
1948 September 11
box 1, folder 22
The Eddy King Show
undated
Sub-Series C: Ready for Brady
box 1, folder 23
Ready for Brady
1948 January 26
box 1, folder 23
Ready for Brady
1948 January 31
box 1, folder 23
Ready for Brady
1948 February 02
box 1, folder 24
Ready for Brady
1948 February 04
box 1, folder 24
Ready for Brady
1948 February 06
box 1, folder 24
Ready for Brady
1948 February 09
box 1, folder 25
Ready for Brady
1948 February 11
box 1, folder 25
Ready for Brady
1948 February 14
box 1, folder 25
Ready for Brady
1948 February 16
box 1, folder 26
Ready for Brady
1948 February 18
box 1, folder 26
Ready for Brady
1949 February 21
box 1, folder 26
Ready for Brady
1949 February 23
box 1, folder 27
Ready for Brady
1949 February 28
box 1, folder 27
Ready for Brady
1949 March 02
box 1, folder 27
Ready for Brady
1949 March 04
box 1, folder 28
Ready for Brady
1949 March 07
box 1, folder 28
Ready for Brady
1949 March 09
box 1, folder 28
Ready for Brady
1949 March 14
box 1, folder 29
Ready for Brady
1949 March 16
box 1, folder 29
Ready for Brady
1949 March 18
box 1, folder 29
Ready for Brady
1949 March 21
box 1, folder 30
Ready for Brady
1949 March 23
box 1, folder 30
Ready for Brady
1949 March 28
box 1, folder 30
Ready for Brady
1949 March 30
box 1, folder 31
Ready for Brady
1949 April 04
box 1, folder 31
Ready for Brady
1949 April 06
box 1, folder 31
Ready for Brady
1949 April 08
box 1, folder 32
Ready for Brady
1949 April 11
box 1, folder 32
Ready for Brady
1949 April 13
box 1, folder 32
Ready for Brady
1949 April 18
box 1, folder 33
Ready for Brady
1949 April 22
box 1, folder 33
Ready for Brady
1949 April 25
box 1, folder 33
Ready for Brady
1949 April 27
box 1, folder 34
Ready for Brady
1949 April 29
box 1, folder 34
Ready for Brady
1949 May 02
box 1, folder 34
Ready for Brady
1949 May 04
box 1, folder 35
Ready for Brady
1949 May 09
box 1, folder 35
Ready for Brady
1949 May 11
box 1, folder 35
Ready for Brady
1949 May 16
box 1, folder 36
Ready for Brady
1949 May 18
box 1, folder 36
Ready for Brady
1949 May 23
box 1, folder 36
Ready for Brady
1949 May 25
box 1, folder 37
Ready for Brady
1949 June 01
box 1, folder 37
Ready for Brady
1949 June 06
box 1, folder 37
Ready for Brady
1949 June 08
box 1, folder 38
Ready for Brady; partial script
undated
box 1, folder 38
Ready for Brady; partial script
1949 January 31
Sub-Series D: The Monty Masters Show
box 1, folder 39
The Monty Masters Show
1948 September 25
box 1, folder 39
The Monty Masters Show
1948 October 02
box 1, folder 40
The Monty Masters Show
1948 October 09
box 1, folder 40
The Monty Masters Show
1948 October 16
box 1, folder 40
The Monty Masters Show
1948 October 23
box 1, folder 41
The Monty Masters Show
1948 October 30
box 1, folder 41
The Monty Masters Show
1948 November 06
box 1, folder 41
The Monty Masters Show
1948 November 20
box 1, folder 42
The Monty Masters Show
1948 November 27
box 1, folder 42
The Monty Masters Show
1948 December 04
box 1, folder 42
The Monty Masters Show
1948 December 11
box 1, folder 42
The Monty Masters Show
1948 December 18
box 1, folder 43
The Monty Masters Show
1948 December 25
box 1, folder 43
The Monty Masters Show
1949 January 08
box 1, folder 43
The Monty Masters Show
1949 January 15
box 1, folder 44
The Monty Masters Show
1949 January 29
box 1, folder 44
The Monty Masters Show
1949 February 05
box 1, folder 44
The Monty Masters Show
1949 February 12
box 1, folder 45
The Monty Masters Show
1949 February 26
box 1, folder 46
The Monty Masters Show
1949 March 05
box 1, folder 46
The Monty Masters Show
1949 March 12
box 1, folder 46
The Monty Masters Show
1949 March 19
box 1, folder 46
The Monty Masters Show
1949 March 26
box 1, folder 47
The Monty Masters Show
1949 April 09
box 1, folder 47
The Monty Masters Show
1949 April 23
box 1, folder 47
The Monty Masters Show
1949 April 30
box 1, folder 48
The Monty Masters Show
1949 May 07
box 1, folder 48
The Monty Masters Show
1949 May 14
box 1, folder 48
The Monty Masters Show
1949 May 21
box 1, folder 49
The Monty Masters Show
1949 June 04
box 1, folder 49
The Monty Masters Show
1949 June 11
box 1, folder 49
The Monty Masters Show
1949 June 25
box 1, folder 50a
The Monty Masters Show
1949 September 10
box 1, folder 50b
The Monty Masters Show
undated
Sub-Series E: Candy Matson
box 1, folder 51
Candy Matson
1949 June 30
box 1, folder 51
Candy Matson
1949 July 07
box 1, folder 52
Candy Matson
1949 July 14
box 1, folder 52
Candy Matson
1949 July 21
box 1, folder 53
Candy Matson
1949 July 28
box 1, folder 53
Candy Matson
1949 August 04
box 1, folder 54
Candy Matson
1949 August 18
box 1, folder 54
Candy Matson
1949 August 22
box 1, folder 55
Candy Matson
1949 September 05
box 1, folder 55
Candy Matson
1949 September 12
box 1, folder 56
Candy Matson
1949 September 19
box 1, folder 56
Candy Matson
1949 September 23
box 1, folder 57
Candy Matson
1949 September 26
box 1, folder 57
Candy Matson
1949 October 03
box 1, folder 58
Candy Matson
1949 October 10
box 1, folder 58
Candy Matson
1949 October 17
box 1, folder 59
Candy Matson
1949 October 24
box 1, folder 59
Candy Matson
1949 October 31
box 1, folder 60
Candy Matson
1949 November 07
box 1, folder 60
Candy Matson
1949 November 14
box 1, folder 61
Candy Matson
1949 November 21
box 1, folder 61
Candy Matson
1949 November 28
box 1, folder 63
Candy Matson
1949 December 05
box 1, folder 63
Candy Matson
1949 December 12
box 1, folder 64
Candy Matson
1949 December 19
box 1, folder 65
Candy Matson
1949 December 26
box 2, folder 1
Candy Matson
1950 January 02
box 2, folder 1
Candy Matson
1950 January 09
box 2, folder 2
Candy Matson
1950 January 16
box 2, folder 2
Candy Matson
1950 January 23
box 2, folder 3
Candy Matson
1950 January 30
box 2, folder 4
Candy Matson
1950 February 06
box 2, folder 4
Candy Matson
1950 February 13
box 2, folder 5
Candy Matson
1950 February 20
box 2, folder 5
Candy Matson
1950 February 27
box 2, folder 6
Candy Matson
1950 March 06
box 2, folder 6
Candy Matson
1950 March 13
box 2, folder 7
Candy Matson
1950 March 20
box 2, folder 7
Candy Matson
1950 March 27
box 2, folder 8
Candy Matson
1950 April 03
box 2, folder 8
Candy Matson
1950 April 10
box 2, folder 9
Candy Matson
1950 April 17
box 2, folder 10
Candy Matson
1950 April 24
box 2, folder 14
Candy Matson
1950 June 05
box 2, folder 14
Candy Matson
1950 June 12
box 2, folder 15
Candy Matson
1950 June 19
box 2, folder 15
Candy Matson
1950 July 03
box 2, folder 16
Candy Matson
1950 July 10
box 2, folder 16
Candy Matson
1950 July 24
box 2, folder 17
Candy Matson
1950 July 31
box 2, folder 17
Candy Matson
1950 August 07
box 2, folder 18
Candy Matson
1950 August 14
box 2, folder 18
Candy Matson
1950 August 21
box 2, folder 19
Candy Matson
1950 August 28
box 2, folder 19
Candy Matson
1950 September 04
box 2, folder 20
Candy Matson
1950 September 11
box 2, folder 20
Candy Matson
1950 September 18
box 2, folder 21
Candy Matson
1950 October 09
box 2, folder 21
Candy Matson
1950 October 23
box 2, folder 22
Candy Matson
1950 October 30
box 2, folder 22
Candy Matson
1950 November 06
box 2, folder 23
Candy Matson
1950 November 13
box 2, folder 23
Candy Matson
1950 November 20
box 2, folder 24
Candy Matson
1950 November 27
box 2, folder 24
Candy Matson
1950 December 04
box 2, folder 25
Candy Matson
1950 December 11
box 2, folder 25
Candy Matson
1950 December 18
box 2, folder 25
Candy Matson
1950 December 25
box 2, folder 26
Candy Matson
1951 January 01
box 2, folder 26
Candy Matson
1951 January 08
box 2, folder 27
Candy Matson
1951 January 15
box 2, folder 27
Candy Matson
1951 January 22
box 2, folder 28
Candy Matson
1951 January 29
box 2, folder 29
Candy Matson
1951 February 12
box 2, folder 29
Candy Matson
1951 February 19
box 2, folder 30
Candy Matson
1951 February 26
box 2, folder 30
Candy Matson
1951 March 05
box 2, folder 31
Candy Matson
1951 March 12
box 2, folder 31
Candy Matson
1951 March 19
box 2, folder 32
Candy Matson
1951 March 26
box 2, folder 32
Candy Matson
1951 April 02
box 2, folder 33
Candy Matson
1951 April 09
box 2, folder 33
Candy Matson
1951 April 16
box 2, folder 34
Candy Matson
1951 April 29
box 2, folder 34
Candy Matson
1951 April 30
box 2, folder 38
partial script, pages
undated
box 2, folder 40
partial script, script pages
undated
box 2, folder 42
audition script, satirical script
undated
box 2, folder 43
partial script, script pages
undated
box 2, folder 44
partial script, script pages
undated
box 2, folder 45
partial script, script pages
undated
Sub-Series F: Miscellaneous Scripts
box 3, folder 1
Gulf Screen Guild Theatre
1941-03-23
box 3, folder 2
The Clue Factory (audition script)
1941-07-15
box 3, folder 2
The Clue Factory (audition script)
1941-07-22
box 3, folder 3
Trouble Chasers Incorporated
1946-06-12
box 3, folder 3
Trouble Chasers Incorporated
1946-06-15
box 3, folder 3
Trouble Chasers Incorporated
1946-06-17
box 3, folder 4
Jack Webb Show
1946-07-03
box 3, folder 5
The Mad Masters
1947-08-02
box 3, folder 5
The Mad Masters
1947-08-16
box 3, folder 5
The Story of Monty and Natalie (TV)
undated
box 3, folder 6
San Francisco Radio Playhouse
1947-09-22
box 3, folder 6
San Francisco Radio Playhouse
1948-01-05
box 3, folder 7
Welcome to Studio A
1948-08-06
box 3, folder 7
Welcome to Studio A
1948-08-20
box 3, folder 7
Welcome to Studio A (partial script)
1949-03-19
box 3, folder 7a
The Bing Crosby Show
1950-03-08
box 3, folder 8
Fibber McGee and Molly (with Natalie Masters as guest)
1954-05-05
box 3, folder 8a
32nd Annual Academy Awards script (TV)
1960-03-30
Sub-Series G: Miscellaneous Materials: Pre-military and military years
circa 1940-1945
box 3, folder 9
Ten Short Stories: Are You Fit to Be Married, or Tied?, As They Say in the Adds (sic)., As You Was, The Boulevard of Broken
Screams, Heigh ho Superman--avaunt!, I Am Renting a Home, Let's all Make a Million, The Trend Is away from the Trend, You
too Can Be a Glockenschpiel (sic.)
box 3, folder 10
Five Short Stories: The Better Mousetrap, Have You Sprung any Raliegh (sic.) Bets lately, Song Plugger, A Stitch in Time Saves
nine? Hah!, The Use of the Blank
box 3, folder 11
Otis Hinkle skits--written for radio (5)
box 3, folder 12
Handwritten letter to wife, Prose-letter, titled "A song for you"
1943 December
box 3, folder 13
Short stories-essays: Belt me a Love Song, Dizzy Ruby, Fall freshet, Wanted--complete fillers
box 3, folder 14
Seven photographs: stage performance company with Monty (Mohn) Masters, and inside of mess hall, Fort Ord, California
circa 1945
box 3, folder 15
Correspondence from Major F.W. Walsmith to Sgt. Monty Masters
1945
box 3, folder 16
News clippings, Monterey Peninsula Herald
1945 October 20
Sub-Series H: Stage Plays
box 3, folder 17
Family Tree (incomplete play)
box 3, folder 18
Two Hours with a Puritanical Purpose (partial script)
box 3, folder 19
Two Hours with a Puritanical Purpose (script)
box 3, folder 20
Two Hours with a Puritanical Purpose --part of Herman
box 3, folder 21
Two Hours with a Puritanical Purpose --part of Jon
box 3, folder 22
Two Hours with a Puritanical Purpose --part of Nora
box 3, folder 23
Two Hours with a Puritanical Purpose --part of Gwynne
Sub-Series I: Miscellaneous material
circa 1946-1950
box 3, folder 47
Photographs (2): Dr. Kate studio performance, montage, with Monty Masters, and Monty and Natalie Masters with three unidentified
men
box 3, folder 48
Saturday Evening Post guidelines for submission
box 3, folder 49
Three Mud Turtles and a Bottle of Rhenish Wine (hand-written script)
box 3, folder 50
The Playback: published monthly for the employees of KNBC
1949 October
box 3, folder 50
partial scripts, script pages
Sub-Series J: Post NBC years: scripts and story lines
circa 1951-1960
box 3, folder 24
That Thing in the Patio (story)
box 3, folder 24
Things that Bother me (story)
box 3, folder 24
To Dream, perchance to…(story)
box 3, folder 25
What r wee kuming two (story)
box 3, folder 25
Who Is this one Wag? (story)
box 3, folder 26
Parson Lewis and the Heathens (story)
box 3, folder 26
No Talent Panel (program outline)
box 3, folder 27
Two Lost Tickets (radio script)
box 3, folder 28
His Master's Voice (radio script)
box 3, folder 28
Mirthquake at the Masters' (radio script)
box 3, folder 29
At Home with Mr. and Mrs. Dude Martin (radio script)
box 3, folder 29
Full House (radio script)
box 3, folder 30
(unnamed radio script--private investigator)
box 3, folder 31
The Simple Faith (television script)
box 3, folder 32
Wind--continuity (television script)
box 3, folder 32
A Feather in his Hat (television script)
box 3, folder 33
My Honor the Judge-The Beautiful Years (television script, with letter to Rosemary DeCamp)
box 3, folder 34
The Heel (television script)
box 3, folder 35
The Affair at Yerba Buena (television script)
box 3, folder 36
Caribbean Cargo (television script written with J. Donald Wilson)
box 3, folder 37
The Duke of everywhere (television script)
box 3, folder 37
Spunky (television script)
box 3, folder 38
In Time of Doubt (television script)
box 3, folder 38
Miss Moon and the Stars (television script)
box 3, folder 39
The Lost Kingdom of Snow Island (television script)
box 3, folder 39
Fearless Fagan (television script)
box 3, folder 40
Grass Widow--reverse English (story)
box 3, folder 41
The Search for Santa Claus (story treatment)
box 3, folder 42
The San Quentin Story--the changing waters (television)
box 3, folder 44
My Favorite Husband (story outline)
box 3, folder 45
Fibber McGee and Molly - sample script, and rejection letter from Phil Leslie
box 3, folder 46a
King Barf and the Magic Words (radio script)