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THE DORIS DAY SHOW TV SCRIPT SIGNED RPT BY DORIS DAY
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008 |
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THE DORIS DAY SHOW This is a COLOR COPY of the ENTIRE script. These autographs are of the following cast members:DORIS DAY....as "Doris Martin" ********************************************************************************* T.V. Episode: "The Date"Originally Aired: April 22, 1969 Writers: E. Duke Vincent and Bruce Johnson Director: Bruce BilsonDraft: Final Draft dated September 27, 1968Pages: 37 pages Doris Day had never wanted to appear in a weekly TV sitcom, but had been contractually committed to the project without her knowledge by her husband/manager Martin Melcher. Thus, the reluctant actress stepped into the role of Doris Martin in the half-hour series bearing her name, which made its CBS bow on September 24, 1968. Although The Doris Day Show was popular with Day's fans from the outset, the star and the producers were never satisfied with its format. In fact, during its five years on the air, the series went through no fewer than four format changes. During the first season, Doris Martin was a young widow with two sons, Toby (Tod Starke) and Billy (Philip Brown), living on the farm owned by Doris' crusty-but-loveable uncle, Buck Webb (Denver Pyle). James Hampton also appeared as Buck's handyman Leroy, and Fran Ryan and Naomi Stevens were seen as housekeepers Aggie and Juanita. Come season two, and Doris had taken a new job as executive secretary at San Francisco-based ""Today's World"" magazine, taking orders from her boss Michael Nicholson (McLean Stevenson). Left over from season one were Uncle Buck and sons Toby and Billy; new to the cast was Rose Marie as Doris' co-worker Myrna Gibbons, Billy De Wolfe as Doris' persnickety neighbor Willard Jarvis, and Paul Smith as Nicholson's associate editor Ron Harvey. Doris moved off the farm at the beginning of season three (whereupon Denver Pyle and Naomi Stevens left the series) and resettled in a tiny San Francisco apartment, located above an Italian restaurant run by Angie Palucci (Kaye Ballard) and Louie Palucci (Bernie Kopell). The series' most radical format change occurred in season four. Doris' sons were written out, as were Michael Nicholson and Myrna Gibbons. Doris Martin was now a "mod" single woman, newly promoted to reporter at "Today's World" and fending off a variety of libidinous bachelors, foremost among them her erstwhile boyfriend, Dr. Peter Lawrence (Peter Lawford). John Dehner joined the cast as Doris' editor Sy Bennett, with Jackie Joseph as Bennett's secretary Jackie Parker. The Doris Day Show was still firmly locked into this fourth and final format when its final episode was telecast on September 3, 1963. Not surprisingly, the series' theme song was "Que Sera, Sera," written for Doris Day to be performed in her 1956 feature film The Man Who Knew Too Much. These scripts are in their original standard screenplay format as typed by the writer or the studio-- none of the scripts that we offer is ever incorrectly formatted on the page. Signatures are preprints taken from our inventory of original signatures. All scripts are industry standard and preprinted on 8.5x11" paper, 3-hole punch, and bound by three brass brads. All scripts offered are of various drafts (from early to later shooting drafts-please check the draft information above). Scripts vary from slightly different-to-major differences from the final movie. These changes are normal and certain movies may have dozens of different drafts and several writers. Also, some scripts may be slightly light in type or have darker inserted pages (produced from color shooting pages). It is not unusual to have some missing pages from the older scripts. We are careful to note the draft, writer differences from the final credited movie, missing pages, and original typed quality. We do not list any scene, name, or character changes, or any editing differences of the script vs. the final movie. We offer 100% money back guarantee. If you are thinking of leaving negative feedback, just email us before with your problem and we will refund 100% of your money back...without question!! We Prefer PayPal. Money orders and checks are accepted as well. We will email you within 24 hours of auction end with payment details, if you have not received our email in this time please contact us. Payments must be made in full within 5 days of auction end. $ 7.50 within the United States via U.S Priority Mail (3-4 days) $15.00 for International via Global Priority Mail (7-10 days) We ship worldwide. Items are shipped within 24 hours of receiving payment. All items are shipped very well to prevent any bending or damage. All items are sealed in a plastic shipping cover to keep dry. Great for a gift or a collection!!
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