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Norman Klenman fonds
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CKVU 13 : UHF 21

File consists of a promotional folder for CKVU titled “Follow the stars : they’re bright on! : CKVU 13, UHF 21”, containing programming inserts and descriptions for Fall ’79-80; a 1976 newspaper advertisement for the Vancouver Show; a newspaper advertisement thanking Vancouver for making CKVU #1 in the ratings in 1977; and the October 8 to 14, 1976 issue of the TV Times.

[CKVU articles and promotional material]

File consists of newspaper and magazine articles pertaining to CKVU, Norman Klenman and Daryl Duke, in particular, articles pertaining to the takeover of the station by CanWest in 1987; a 1983 promotional folder with programming inserts titled “VU13 puts you in the picture”; as well as programming schedules for June 22, 1976 and December 1, 1976.

[CKVU articles, newsletter and correspondence]

File consists of newspaper and magazine articles pertaining to CKVU, Norman Klenman and Daryl Duke; a 1985 “Proposal regarding a new one hour programme” by Laurier LaPierre; and the April 30, 1987 issue of the “VU’s News” newsletter. The file also includes correspondence between Klenman and Russell McKinney; correpondence from Alex Klenman to Norman Klenman; and a 1985 statement of royalty earnings to Duke and Klenman for "Woodsmen of the West".

[CKVU] photos and notes

File consists of newspaper and magazine articles pertaining to CKVU; a September 3, 1976 news release announcing the station and describing its staff and programming; fifteen photographs pertaining to the preparation of the CRTC application to establish CKVU in 1975; as well as notes by Klenman describing his relationship with Daryl Duke and the process of compiling the CRTC application. Photographs have been described at the item level.

CKVU records

Series consists of correspondence, photographs, promotional material, magazine and newspaper articles, and other material accumulated by Norman Klenman relating to his and Daryl Duke’s establishment, ownership and management of CKVU-TV. Includes records relating to the 1975 application to the CRTC; programming, events and staffing issues; and the takeover of the station by CanWest in 1987.

[CKVU-related articles and other records]

File consists of newspaper and magazine articles pertaining to CKVU, Norman Klenman and Daryl Duke, including articles regarding "Starlost," "Now that April’s Here" and the strike at CKVU in 1985; a "Vancouver Show" staff list as of November 19, 1984; a programme for the 1987 Vancouver Awards; and a business card for Norman Klenman, Vice-Chairman, Western Approaches Limited.

Correspondence for the Galanty years in Toronto

File includes correspondence and related records of Norman Klenman, Daryl Duke and Edgar Cowan concerning Galanty Limited business dealings, finances and projects, in particular “The Weekend Man” and “Midas Compulsion.”

Dostoyevsky : 2nd draft revisions

File consists of Norman Klenman’s second revision of his screenplay titled “Passion”, dated March 22, 1988. The screenplay is based on Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s novel "The Gambler".

[Draft scripts]

File contains the following draft scripts: “The Fifth of November,” a half hour mystery play [ca. 1950?]; “The Trench,” a radio play by Mario Prizek and Norman Klenman [ca. 1950?]; “Number 5 Flight : A Kind of Memoire” [ca. 1952-1954]; and “The Medical Student and the Model” [n.d.]

Film scripts, screenplays and related records

Series consists of scripts and screenplays written by Norman Klenman, alone and in collaboration with others, for feature and short films, both produced and not produced, as well as related records. Additional material includes related notes, correspondence, contracts, research material, and moving images. The series has been arranged into the following three sub-series: Film scripts, screenplays and related records – general, "The Swiss Conspiracy" screenplays and related records, and “Woodsmen of the West” screenplays and related records.

Film scripts, screenplays and related records - general

Sub-series consists of scripts and screenplays written by Norman Klenman, alone and in collaboration with others, for feature and short films, produced and not produced, as well as related records. Additional material includes related notes, correspondence, contracts, research material, and moving images. Includes screenplays for “Beggarman’s Game,” “Dilbeck Junior,” “The Ecstasy of Rita Joe,” “A Forest of Eyes,” Ivy League Killers (a.k.a. “The Fast Ones”), “Nails,” "Now That April’s Here," “Passion” (based on The Gambler), “Riel”, and “Voices,” as well as a number of other scripts written for the National Film Board and CBC-TV. Series also includes two "Ivy League Killers" film reels.

"Flint" – good xerox copy

File consists of a copy of the script written by Norman Klenman for a ninety minute episode of the television show "Our Man Flint", titled “Dead on Target.”

Galanty letters # 7 1971-1972

File consists of correspondence of Norman Klenman, Daryl Duke and Edgar Cowan pertaining to Galanty Limited business dealings, financial matters and projects, particularly The Ecstasy of Rita Joe. Correspondence also relates to their interest in CITY-TV as founding shareholders. Inscription on the inside of the front cover of the original file folder read: “Norman Klenman: Hasselblad and Film Correspondence.”

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