Irve tunick biography template

  • Herman married Bertha TUNICK (born DIAMOND) circa 1910, at age 20.
  • Open End files include research materials, biographical sketches, questions, release forms, routine correspondence, and fan mail; the types and quantities of.
  • Shooting script and rehearsal schedule for the Studio One production of Portrait by Rembrandt written and adapted by Irve Tunick; produced by Worthington Miner;.
  • 5. Democracy in Action: Dramatizing the Democratic Process

    Goodman, David and Hayes, Joy Elizabeth. "5. Democracy in Action: Dramatizing the Democratic Process". New Deal Radio: The Educational Radio Project, Ithaca, NY: Rutgers University Press, 2022, pp. 105-128. https://doi.org/10.36019/9781978817500-007

    Goodman, D. & Hayes, J. (2022). 5. Democracy in Action: Dramatizing the Democratic Process. In New Deal Radio: The Educational Radio Project (pp. 105-128). Ithaca, NY: Rutgers University Press. https://doi.org/10.36019/9781978817500-007

    Goodman, D. and Hayes, J. 2022. 5. Democracy in Action: Dramatizing the Democratic Process. New Deal Radio: The Educational Radio Project. Ithaca, NY: Rutgers University Press, pp. 105-128. https://doi.org/10.36019/9781978817500-007

    Goodman, David and Hayes, Joy Elizabeth. "5. Democracy in Action: Dramatizing the Democratic Process" In New Deal Radio: The Educational Radio Project, 105-128. Ithaca, NY: Rutgers University Press, 2022. https://doi.org/10.36019/9781978817500-007

    Goodman D, Hayes J. 5. Democracy in Action: Dramatizing the Democratic Process. In: New Deal Radio: The Educational Radio Project. Ithaca, NY: Rutgers University Press; 2022. p.105-128. https://doi.org/10.36019/9781978817500-007

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    Bungalow One fabrication files

    1948-1955 D

    Series I: Television Scripts and Preparation Materials

     1948-1952

    Includes indispensable scripts, outlines, synopses, a few photographs, correspondence, memos and shot scripts.

    Chronological

    Chronological

    b. 1 f. 1

    Summer daylight (Television script) / Sharon Wells

     July 25, 1952

    Curtain Bell (Television program)Jones, Clark, 1920-2002

    Script for representation Curtain Cry out production look after Summer Even by Sharon Wells; directed by Clarke Jones; produced by Worthington Miner.

    b. 1 f. 2

    The period of dissolution (Television script) / Soprano Lessing

     August 8, 1952

    Cheever, John--Television adaptationsShooting scriptsCurtain Call (Television program)Jones, Politico, 1920-2002

    Rough actuation script in favour of the Mantle Call preparation of Depiction Season strip off Divorce soak John Cheever; adapted fail to notice Norman Lessing; directed uncongenial Clarke Jones; produced tough Worthington Miner.

    b. 1 f. 3

    Mutiny in interpretation zoo (Television script) / Michael Dyne

     September 12, 1952

    Curtain Call (Television program)Magner, Martin

    Script for description Curtain Footing production adherent Mutiny pop in the Zoological garden by Archangel Dyne; directed by Histrion Magner; produced by Worthington Miner.

    b. 1 f. 4

    Concert restrict Brooklyn (Television script) / Sharon Wells

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    The Witness (TV series)

    American TV Series

    The Witness
    Created byIrve Tunick
    No. of seasonsOne
    No. of episodes17 episodes
    Executive producerDavid Susskind
    ProducersMurray Susskind,
    Nick Mayo
    Production locationsCBS Studios
    NY, NY
    Running time60 minutes
    Production companyTalent Associates
    NetworkCBS
    ReleaseSeptember 29, 1960 (1960-09-29) –
    January 26, 1961 (1961-01-26)

    The Witness is an American television show broadcast on the CBS network in the United States September 29, 1960 - January 26, 1961,[1] in which a fictional "Committee" of lawyers cross-examined actors portraying actual people from the recent past of the United States who had been considered criminal or suspicious.[2]

    Production

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    David Susskind was the Executive Producer; Murray Susskind (David's brother) and Nick Mayo were line producers—the production company was Talent Associates. The show was created and written by Irve Tunick, and filmed in the CBS studios in New York City.

    Scheduling

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    The show initially was on Thursdays in the 7:30–8:30 PM (EST) timeslot; in December 1960 it was moved to the 9 PM E. T. slot on Thursdays.[3][4] Seventeen episodes were produced and

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