Lot 10
 

Dallas, Original Production Script; Dallas/Knotts Landing publicity photographs; and related Prospectus for Longhorn Canyon, Texas –

Dallas (American TV series 1978-1991) Original Production Script, Final Draft, 'To Have and To Hold . . . , 176123/7673, series 11, episode 23, Directed by Larry Hagman, Lorimar Productions Inc., Culver City, CA 90230, dated 4th November, 1988, yellow card covers with two brass brads, includes fifty-eight pages of script, one-page cast list, one-page set list noting interior and exterior sets such as Southfork, Cliff’s condo, April’s condo, Clayton’s office building, and Barnes-Wentworth reception area, 22 x 28cm, contained within an original Production buff coloured-envelope with red printed text which reads, ‘Inter-Departmental Correspondence Deliver to the Last Person Named’, with names listed to the front in red and black ink, including ‘Mary Van Houten’, ‘Residuals Production Building’, ‘Jav’, ‘Guich’, ‘Patrick Duffy’, ‘Larry Hagman’ and ‘Lady Tate ‘25 x 33cm; together with, 10 black and white publicity photographs depicted cast members, Ken Kerveval (Cliff Barnes) Linda Grey (Sue Ellen Ewing), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Charlene Tilton (Lucy Ewing), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Larry Hagman (J.R. Ewing), George Kennedy (Carter McKay), Patrick Duffy (Bobby Ewing), and Barbara Bel Geddes (Ellie Ewing Farlow), each 8 x 10 inches.

Knotts Landing (American TV series 1979-1993) 15 black and white publicity photographs depicted cast members, Lynne Moody, Robert T. Desiderio, Kent Masters-King, Tonya Crowe, Ted Shackleford, Joan Van Ark, Donna Mills, William Devane, Pat Petersen, Michelle Lee, Peter Reckell, Paul Carafotes, Nicolette Sheridan, Larry Riley, and Kevin Dobson, each 8 x 10 inches.

1980s Prospectus for Longhorn Canyon Prospect, Fisher County, Texas, where a series of major oil finds were discovered in the 1940s and 1950s, spiral bound yellow card covers with titled label and business card of George E. Vaughan, Austin, Texas stapled to the top right corner of front cover, comprises: forty-seven page prospectus to include facsimile reports, maps, and graphs; fifty-page Operating Agreement relating to the proposed extension of the Barbara Moore Oil Field, Longhorn Canyon, Austin, Texas, Signed by numerous investors including American actor Guich Koock, who played Eddie Rand in North Dallas Forty (1979) and writer, Alan Froud. (28)

Provenance: The Collection of script writer Alan Froud, co-writer of Where There's a Will (TV series 1989) who also wrote for Spitting Image, the British satirical television puppet show, first broadcast in 1984.

On the morning of the show, he would buy the newspaper, decide the story and tell them which head of the character to make up. A driver would pick him up and he would write the sketch on the way to the studio, he ensured that the sketches were as current and 'hot of the press' as possible for broadcast.

Sold for £25


 

Dallas, Original Production Script; Dallas/Knotts Landing publicity photographs; and related Prospectus for Longhorn Canyon, Texas –

Dallas (American TV series 1978-1991) Original Production Script, Final Draft, 'To Have and To Hold . . . , 176123/7673, series 11, episode 23, Directed by Larry Hagman, Lorimar Productions Inc., Culver City, CA 90230, dated 4th November, 1988, yellow card covers with two brass brads, includes fifty-eight pages of script, one-page cast list, one-page set list noting interior and exterior sets such as Southfork, Cliff’s condo, April’s condo, Clayton’s office building, and Barnes-Wentworth reception area, 22 x 28cm, contained within an original Production buff coloured-envelope with red printed text which reads, ‘Inter-Departmental Correspondence Deliver to the Last Person Named’, with names listed to the front in red and black ink, including ‘Mary Van Houten’, ‘Residuals Production Building’, ‘Jav’, ‘Guich’, ‘Patrick Duffy’, ‘Larry Hagman’ and ‘Lady Tate ‘25 x 33cm; together with, 10 black and white publicity photographs depicted cast members, Ken Kerveval (Cliff Barnes) Linda Grey (Sue Ellen Ewing), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Charlene Tilton (Lucy Ewing), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Larry Hagman (J.R. Ewing), George Kennedy (Carter McKay), Patrick Duffy (Bobby Ewing), and Barbara Bel Geddes (Ellie Ewing Farlow), each 8 x 10 inches.

Knotts Landing (American TV series 1979-1993) 15 black and white publicity photographs depicted cast members, Lynne Moody, Robert T. Desiderio, Kent Masters-King, Tonya Crowe, Ted Shackleford, Joan Van Ark, Donna Mills, William Devane, Pat Petersen, Michelle Lee, Peter Reckell, Paul Carafotes, Nicolette Sheridan, Larry Riley, and Kevin Dobson, each 8 x 10 inches.

1980s Prospectus for Longhorn Canyon Prospect, Fisher County, Texas, where a series of major oil finds were discovered in the 1940s and 1950s, spiral bound yellow card covers with titled label and business card of George E. Vaughan, Austin, Texas stapled to the top right corner of front cover, comprises: forty-seven page prospectus to include facsimile reports, maps, and graphs; fifty-page Operating Agreement relating to the proposed extension of the Barbara Moore Oil Field, Longhorn Canyon, Austin, Texas, Signed by numerous investors including American actor Guich Koock, who played Eddie Rand in North Dallas Forty (1979) and writer, Alan Froud. (28)

Provenance: The Collection of script writer Alan Froud, co-writer of Where There's a Will (TV series 1989) who also wrote for Spitting Image, the British satirical television puppet show, first broadcast in 1984.

On the morning of the show, he would buy the newspaper, decide the story and tell them which head of the character to make up. A driver would pick him up and he would write the sketch on the way to the studio, he ensured that the sketches were as current and 'hot of the press' as possible for broadcast.