"The Starlost" : episode #13 : “The Return of Oro” : draft 5, November 9, 1973
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- 1973
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a screenplay written by Alex C. James.
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"The Starlost" : episode #13 : “The Return of Oro” : draft 5, November 9, 1973
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a screenplay written by Alex C. James.
"The Starlost" : episode 12 : “The Return of Oro” : draft 3, October 25, 1973
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a screenplay written by Norman Klenman. The title page is inscribed “Diane, from Norman, Sept. 28/73.”
"The Starlost" : episode 10 : “Mr. Smith of Manchester” : [draft 4, October 14, 1973]
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a screenplay written by Arthur Heinemann and Norman Klenman.
"The Starlost" : episode #1 : “Voyage of Discovery” : final revised draft two-A, August 6, 1973
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a screenplay written by Harlan Ellison and Norman Klenman.
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a screenplay written by Harlan Ellison and Norman Klenman. Enclosed with the screenplay is a copy of Harlan Ellison’s April 10, 1973 outline of the basic format for "The Starlost" television series, titled “The Word.”
"The Starlost" : created by Harlan Ellison : “The Word”
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a photocopy of Harlan Ellison’s April 10, 1973 outline of the basic format for "The Starlost" television series, titled “The Word.” The text is accompanied by illustrations, and the front cover is stamped as registered June 12 1973 by the Writers Guild of America.
["The Starlost" : created by Harlan Ellison] : “The Word”
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a copy of Harlan Ellison’s outline of the basic format for "The Starlost" television series, titled “The Word.” The text is accompanied by illustrations. The front cover appears to be missing from this copy.
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a five page document written by Norman Klenman, script editor, providing the premise of the series, descriptions of its main characters, and the ‘essential ingredients of the Starlost’.
"The Invaders" : “The Innocent” : work copy for office use only, July 20, 1966
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a screenplay written by Norman Klenman and Bernard Rothman.
"The Great Prince Died" – by Bernard Wolfe : dramatized by Norman Klenman
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a first draft script with edits for a play for television in three acts, dated November 1, 1963.
"The Ecstasy of Rita Joe" : biographical data
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a Galanty Productions Limited proposal to shoot a film version of George Ryga’s play The Ecstasy of Rita Joe, and includes biographical information for Norman Klenman, Daryl Duke and William Davidson.
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of correspondence pertaining to Klenman’s screenplay titled “Passion.”
"The Danny Thomas Hour" : “Give Me One For my Baby” : first draft, July 17, 1967 [copy 2]
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a teleplay by Norman Klenman, produced by Stanley Kallis, with executive producers Aaron Spelling and Danny Thomas.
"The Danny Thomas Hour" : “Give Me One For my Baby” : first draft, July 17, 1967 [copy 1]
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a teleplay by Norman Klenman, produced by Stanley Kallis, with executive producers Aaron Spelling and Danny Thomas.
Television scripts, screenplays and related records
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
Series consists of draft and final version scripts and screenplays for television film series, plays and serial programs, produced and not produced, as well as related records. The majority of the scripts and screenplays were written by Klenman; others are based on his writings. Includes scripts and screenplays written for CBC-TV, 20th Century Fox, QM Productions and Universal Television Productions, and the following television series: "The Danny Thomas Hour", "The Felony Squad", "I Dream of Jeannie", "The Invaders", "The Iron Horse", "Our Man Flint", "The Phoenix Team", "Quest", "The Seaway", "The Starlost", and "The Survivors". Screenplay projects for CBC include “H.R. : H.R. MacMillan – the early years” for the series "The Winners"; dramatizations of Barry Broadfoot’s "Six War Years" and Henrik Ibsen’s "An Enemy of the People"; as well as “Sam. Johnson” and “Tim Buck : Shooting Reds in the Kingston Pen,” neither of which were produced. Also included in the series are three film reels for "California Dreamin’" (1968) an hour-long documentary for CTV about the migration of Canadian talent to Hollywood, and Klenman’s story ideas for several popular television series, including "Bonanza", "Daniel Boone", "The F.B.I.", "Felony Squad", "The Fugitive", "Jericho", "Judd for the Defense", "The Invaders", "The Iron Horse", "I Spy", "It Takes a Thief", "Mannix", "Mission Impossible", "The Outsider", "Run for Your Life", "Star Trek" and "Tarzan".
"Tatlers" ["The Salt Spring Island Tatler" / "The Salt Spring Island Spectator"]
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File contains drafts of the "Tatler" and "Spectator", as well as some related correspondence.
["Swiss Conspiracy" research article]
Part of Norman Klenman fonds