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Auction archive: Lot number 1

A Collection of Scripts, Stills, and Award Nominations from The Mary Tyler Moore Show

Classic Hollywood
24 May 2022
Estimate
US$0
Price realised:
US$6,375
Auction archive: Lot number 1

A Collection of Scripts, Stills, and Award Nominations from The Mary Tyler Moore Show

Classic Hollywood
24 May 2022
Estimate
US$0
Price realised:
US$6,375
Beschreibung:

A Collection of Scripts, Stills, and Award Nominations from The Mary Tyler Moore ShowCBS, 1970-1977. A collection of material from The Mary Tyler Moore Show comprising approximately 25 television scripts written by David Lloyd the majority bound with brads in series title wrappers, including the episodes "Chuckles Bites The Dust" (1975), "Mary's Aunt" (1975), "Lou Dates Mary" (1977), "Lou Douses An Old Flame" (1975), "Murray Can't Lose" (1976), "Mary's Insomnia" (1976), "Ted's Wedding" (1975), "Mary Richards: Producer" (1975), "Mary Moves Out" (1975), "We Want Baxter" (1973), and "Happy Birthday, Lou" (1973); four framed Emmy Award® nomination certificates for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series for the episodes "Lou and That Woman" (1974), "Chuckles Bites the Dust" (1975), "Mary Midwife" (1976), and the series finale "The Last Show" (1977); three framed Writers Guild of America® nomination certificates; and approximately 145 production stills. Scripts: 11 x 8 1/2 in. (each) Frames: 11 x 9 in. (each)FootnotesStarring Mary Tyler Moore as the associate producer of a television news station, The Mary Tyler Moore Show was groundbreaking for its portrayal of a single, independent career woman in the 1970s. The series earned a record-breaking 29 Emmy Awards®, including Outstanding Comedy Series three years in a row (1975–1977). David Lloyd was a writer on the show for some of its most iconic episodes, including "Chuckles Bites the Dust" (1975), for which he won the Emmy Award® for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series. Provenance The Estate of David Lloyd

Auction archive: Lot number 1
Auction:
Datum:
24 May 2022
Auction house:
Bonhams London
24 May 2022 | Los Angeles
Beschreibung:

A Collection of Scripts, Stills, and Award Nominations from The Mary Tyler Moore ShowCBS, 1970-1977. A collection of material from The Mary Tyler Moore Show comprising approximately 25 television scripts written by David Lloyd the majority bound with brads in series title wrappers, including the episodes "Chuckles Bites The Dust" (1975), "Mary's Aunt" (1975), "Lou Dates Mary" (1977), "Lou Douses An Old Flame" (1975), "Murray Can't Lose" (1976), "Mary's Insomnia" (1976), "Ted's Wedding" (1975), "Mary Richards: Producer" (1975), "Mary Moves Out" (1975), "We Want Baxter" (1973), and "Happy Birthday, Lou" (1973); four framed Emmy Award® nomination certificates for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series for the episodes "Lou and That Woman" (1974), "Chuckles Bites the Dust" (1975), "Mary Midwife" (1976), and the series finale "The Last Show" (1977); three framed Writers Guild of America® nomination certificates; and approximately 145 production stills. Scripts: 11 x 8 1/2 in. (each) Frames: 11 x 9 in. (each)FootnotesStarring Mary Tyler Moore as the associate producer of a television news station, The Mary Tyler Moore Show was groundbreaking for its portrayal of a single, independent career woman in the 1970s. The series earned a record-breaking 29 Emmy Awards®, including Outstanding Comedy Series three years in a row (1975–1977). David Lloyd was a writer on the show for some of its most iconic episodes, including "Chuckles Bites the Dust" (1975), for which he won the Emmy Award® for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series. Provenance The Estate of David Lloyd

Auction archive: Lot number 1
Auction:
Datum:
24 May 2022
Auction house:
Bonhams London
24 May 2022 | Los Angeles
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