Finding Aid of the Ron Moore Collection
Table of Contents
- Summary Information
- Biographical Note
- Scope and Content
- Administrative Information
- Controlled Access Headings
- Collection Inventory
- Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Star Trek: Generations
- Star Trek: First Contact
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Star Trek: Voyager
- General Star Trek Files
- Mission Impossible: II
- Roswell
- Good vs. Evil
- Carnivale
- Battlestar Galactica (mini-series)
- Battlestar Galactica (series)
- Caprica
- Virtuality
- Miscellaneous Projects
Finding aid prepared by Rebecca Hirsch, Sarah Guidas and Philip Meyer, 2011
The processing of this collection and the creation of this finding aid was funded by the generous support of the National Historic Publications and Records Commission.
Summary Information
- Repository
- USC Libraries Cinematic Arts Library
- Creator
- Moore, Ronald D.
- Title
- Ron Moore Collection
- Collection no.
- 2297
- Date [inclusive]
- 1979-2010
- Extent
- 65.0 Linear feet
- Language
- English
- Abstract
- The Ron Moore Collection contains the papers of Ronald D. Moore (b. 1964), a writer and producer of science fiction television shows, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Roswell, Battlestar Galactica and Caprica.
Preferred Citation
[Box/folder# or item name], Ron Moore Collection, Collection no. 2297, Cinematic Arts Library, USC Libraries, University of Southern California
Biographical Note
Ronald D. Moore was born on July 5, 1964 in California. He studied government at Cornell University, but never graduated. He began writing for the television show Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG) on spec in 1988. In 1989, he was put on staff as a script editor, and by the end of the series he was the show's producer. While on staff with TNG, he frequently co-wrote with Brannon Braga (with whom he also wrote the screenplay for Star Trek: Generations and Star Trek: First Contact). After TNG was cancelled in 1994, Moore joined the production staff of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), then in its third season.
After DS9 was cancelled in 1999, Moore, who was by that time the show's executive producer, joined the production staff of Star Trek: Voyager, where Braga was executive producer. Moore left the show after working on only three episodes. After leaving the Star Trek franchise, Moore joined the television show Roswell as a co-executive producer (with Jason Katims) and staff writer for the show's second season. After Roswell was cancelled in 2002, Moore was offered the opportunity to develop a four-hour mini-series based on the old television show Battlestar Galactica. He worked with David Eick to develop the mini-series' story and script. At the same time, Moore was offered the position of executive producer for the show Carnivale (which aired on HBO). Moore worked on the first season of Carnivale while Eick ran the day-to-day production of the Battlestar Galactica (BSG) mini-series. After the Sci-Fi channel ordered the first series of BSG, Moore left the Carnivale to work full time on Battlestar Galactica as the show's executive producer. BSG aired in four seasons between 2004 and 2009. He was nominated for an Emmy for writing the episodes "Occupation" and "Precipice," which aired together as the beginning of the show's third season.
After Battlestar Galactica ended in 2009, Eick and Moore collaborated again on the Galactica-prequel Caprica. Caprica, which aired on television first in January 2010, was cancelled after one season. He also developed a pilot for Fox called Virtuality. The pilot aired in June 2009, but was not picked up.
Scope and Content
This collection contains the papers of Ronald D. Moore, who worked on the television shows Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Roswell, Battlestar Galactica and Caprica, and the movies Star Trek: Generations, Star Trek: First Contact and Mission Impossible: II. Moore's papers contain production binders, production files, scripts and video recordings for these shows. However, generally only those seasons on which Moore actually worked are represented in this collection. Please see the Scope and Content notes for specific series for more details on their contents.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
USC Libraries Cinematic Arts Library
2011
Doheny Memorial Library G4
3550 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles, California, 90089-0185
213-740-3994
cin@usc.edu
Conditions Governing Access
COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE. Advance notice required for access.
Conditions Governing Use
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Manuscripts Librarian. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Controlled Access Headings
Title(s)
- Battlestar Galactica (Television program : 2003)
- Battlestar Galactica (Television program : 2004-2009)
- Caprica (Television program)
- Carnivàle (Television program)
- Roswell (Television program)
- Star trek generations (Motion picture)
- Star trek, Deep Space Nine (Television program)
- Star trek, first contact (Motion picture)
- Star trek, the next generation (Television program)
- Star trek, voyager (Television program)
Genre(s)
- Dailies (motion pictures)
- DVDs
- Outtakes
- Television scripts
- Videotapes
Personal Name(s)
- Moore, Ronald D. -- Archives
Subject(s)
- Action and adventure television programs--Archival resources
- Coming-of-age television programs--Archival resources
- Fantasy television programs--Archival resources
- Science fiction television programs--United States--Archival resources
- Television mini-series--Archival resources
- Television pilot programs--Archival resources
- Television producers and directors--Archival resources
- Television remakes--Archival resources
- Television series--Archival resources
- Television writers--United States--Archival resources
- Television--Archival resources
Collection Inventory
Series 1: Star Trek: The Next GenerationHistorical NoteStar Trek: The Next Generation (often abbreviated as TNG) aired in first-run syndication on various channels from 1987 to 1994. The series, which was the third Star Trek series (after Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Animated Series), was created by Gene Roddenberry. Roddenberry, Rick Berman and Michael Piller served as the show’s executive producers at various times. The show, which aired 178 episodes during its run, is the longest-running Star Trek series to date. It won 18 Emmys. Ron Moore received an Emmy nomination as part of the show’s production team for Outstanding Drama Series in 1994. Moore joined the staff of the show in 1989 when the show bought his script for the episode “The Bonding.” Shortly after selling the script, Moore accepted a position as a story editor. At the start of the show’s fourth season, he was promoted to executive story editor; at the start of the fifth, he was promoted to co-producer. Moore became the show’s producer at the start of the show's seventh and last season in 1993. Moore also received writing credits for twenty-seven of the show’s episodes, including the series finale “All Good Things…” Most of the episodes written by Moore featured Klingons. Moore won a Hugo Award for “All Good Things…” Scope and ContentThis series documents the different roles Moore held while working for the show Star Trek: The Next Generation. It illustrates Moore's promotion from spec writer to story editor to co-producer, and cover the show's production from the third season on. The files in this series include production binders, correspondence, various versions of episode scripts, technical manuals, writers' guides and call sheets. Also included in this series are VHS tapes of the show's dailies and of various cuts of individual episodes. Please see sub-series descriptions for more information about the contents of specific sub-series. |
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Production BindersScope and ContentThis sub-series contains the binders kept by Ron Moore while each episode of TNG was in production. These binders include shooting schedules, various versions of the epsiode's script (frequently with notes in Moore's hand), research notes, and versions of outlines of the episode's story. |
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Episode 3.14: "A Matter of Perspective" |
1 | 1-3 | ||
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Episode 3.15: "Yesterday's Enterprise" |
1 | 4-6 | ||
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Episode 3.16: "The Offspring" |
1 | 7-9 | ||
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Episode 3.17: "Sins of the Father" |
1 | 10-13 | ||
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Episode 3.18: "Allegiance" |
1 | 14-16 | ||
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Episode 3.19: "Captain's Holiday" |
1 | 17-19 | ||
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Episode 3.20: "Tin Man" |
1 | 20-21 | ||
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Episode 3.20: "Tin Man" |
2 | 1 | ||
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Episode 3.21: "Hollow Pursuits" |
2 | 2-5 | ||
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Episode 3.22: "The Most Toys" |
2 | 6-8 | ||
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Episode 3.23: "Sarek" |
2 | 9-12 | ||
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Episode 3.24: "Menage a Troi" |
2 | 13-15 | ||
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Episode 3.25: "Transfigurations" |
2 | 16-19 | ||
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Episode 3.26: "The Best of Both Worlds" |
2 | 20-22 | ||
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Episode 4.1: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" |
2 | 23 | ||
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Episode 4.1: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" |
43 | 1-2 | ||
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Episode 4.2: "Family" |
3 | 3-6 | ||
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Episode 4.3: "Brothers" |
3 | 7-8 | ||
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Episode 4.4: "Suddenly Human" |
3 | 9-11 | ||
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Episode 4.5: "Remember Me" |
3 | 12-13 | ||
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Episode 4.6: "Legacy" |
3 | 14-17 | ||
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Episode 4.7: "Reunion" |
3 | 18-20 | ||
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Episode 4.8: "Future Imperfect" |
3 | 21 | ||
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Episode 4.8: "Future Imperfect" |
4 | 1 | ||
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Episode 4.9: "Final Mission" (aka "Turnabout") |
4 | 2-4 | ||
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Episode 4.10: "The Loss" |
4 | 5-7 | ||
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Episode 4.11: "Data's Boy" |
4 | 8-11 | ||
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Episode 4.12: "The Wounded" |
4 | 12-14 | ||
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Episode 4.13: "Devil's Due" (I) |
4 | 15-18 | ||
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Episode 4.13: "Devil's Due" (Final) |
4 | 19-20 | ||
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Episode 4.14: "Clues" |
4 | 21 | ||
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Episode 4.14: "Clues" |
5 | 1-2 | ||
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Episode 4.15: "First Contact" |
5 | 3-5 | ||
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Episode 4.16: "Galaxy's Child" |
5 | 6-8 | ||
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Episode 4.17: "Night Terrors" |
5 | 9-12 | ||
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Episode 4.18: "Identity Crisis" |
5 | 13-15 | ||
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Episode 4.18: "Identity Crisis" (Final Draft) |
5 | 16 | ||
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Episode 4.19: "The Nth Degree" |
5 | 17-19 | ||
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Episode 4.20: "Qpid" |
5 | 20-21 | ||
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Episode 4.21: "The Drumhead" |
6 | 1-2 | ||
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Episode 4.22: "Half a Life" |
6 | 3-5 | ||
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Episode 4.23: "The Host" |
6 | 6-7 | ||
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Episode 4.24: "The Mind's Eye" |
6 | 8-10 | ||
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Episode 4.25: "In Theory" |
6 | 11-12 | ||
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Episode 4.25: "In Theory" (Final Draft) |
6 | 13-15 | ||
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Episode 4.26: "Redemption" |
6 | 16-19 | ||
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Episode 5.1: "Redemption II" |
6 | 20 | ||
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Episode 5.1: "Redemption II" |
7 | 1-3 | ||
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Episode 5.2: "Darmok" |
7 | 4-7 | ||
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Episode 5.3: "Ensign Ro" |
7 | 8-9 | ||
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Episode 5.4: "Silicon Avatar" |
7 | 10-13 | ||
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Episode 5.5: "Disaster" |
7 | 14-16 | ||
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Episode 5.6: "The Game" |
7 | 17-19 | ||
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Episode 5.7: "Unification, Part I" |
7 | 20-22 | ||
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Episode 5.8: "Unification, Part II" |
8 | 1-2 | ||
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Episode 5.9: "A Matter of Time" |
8 | 3-4 | ||
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Episode 5.10: "Trial Run" |
8 | 5-7 | ||
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Episode 5.11: "Hero Worship" |
8 | 8-10 | ||
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Episode 5.12: "Violations" |
8 | 11-12 | ||
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Episode 5.13: "The Masterpiece Society" |
8 | 13-15 | ||
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Episode 5.14: "Conundrum" |
9 | 1-3 | ||
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Episode 5.15: "Power Play" |
9 | 4-6 | ||
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Episode 5.15: "Power Play" #2 |
9 | 7 | ||
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Episode 5.16: "Ethics" |
9 | 8-9 | ||
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Episode 5.17: "The Outcast" |
9 | 10-11 | ||
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Episode 5.18: "Cause and Effect" |
9 | 12-13 | ||
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Episode 5.19: "The First Duty" |
9 | 14-15 | ||
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Episode 5.20: "Cost of Living" |
10 | 1-2 | ||
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Episode 5.21: "The Perfect Mate" |
10 | 3-5 | ||
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Episode 5.22: "Imaginary Friend" |
10 | 6-8 | ||
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Episode 5.23: "I, Borg" |
10 | 9-11 | ||
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Episode 5.24: "The Next Phase" |
10 | 12-13 | ||
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Episode 5.25: "The Inner Light" |
10 | 14-16 | ||
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Episode 5.25: "Time's Arrow" |
11 | 1-2 | ||
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Episode 6.1: "Time's Arrow, Part II" |
11 | 3-5 | ||
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Episode 6.2: "Realm of Fear" |
11 | 6-7 | ||
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Episode 6.3: "Man of the People" |
11 | 8-9 | ||
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Episode 6.4: "Relics" |
11 | 10-11 | ||
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Episode 6.5: "Schisms" |
11 | 12-13 | ||
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Episode 6.6: "True Q" |
11 | 14-15 | ||
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Episode 6.7: "Rascals" |
11 | 16 | ||
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Episode 6.7: "Rascals" |
12 | 1 | ||
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Episode 6.8: "A Fist Full of Datas" |
12 | 2-3 | ||
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Episode 6.9: "The Quality of Life" |
12 | 4-5 | ||
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Episode 6.10: "Chain of Command, Part I" |
12 | 6-7 | ||
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Episode 6.11: "Chain of Command, Part II" |
12 | 8-9 | ||
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Episode 6.12: "Ship in a Bottle" |
12 | 10-11 | ||
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Episode 6.13: "Aquiel" |
12 | 12-13 | ||
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Episode 6.14: "Face of the Enemy" |
12 | 14-15 | ||
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Episode 6.15: "Tapestry" |
12 | 16 | ||
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Episode 6.15: "Tapestry" |
13 | 1 | ||
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Episode 6.16: "Birthright" |
13 | 2-3 | ||
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Episode 6.17: "Birthright, Part II" |
13 | 4-5 | ||
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Episode 6.18: "Starship Mine" |
13 | 6-7 | ||
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Episode 6.19: "Lessons" |
13 | 8-9 | ||
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Episode 6.20: "The Chase" |
13 | 10-12 | ||
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Episode 6.21: "Frame of Mind" |
13 | 13-14 | ||
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Episode 6.22: "Suspicions" |
13 | 15-16 | ||
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Episode 6.23: "Rightful Heir" |
13 | 17 | ||
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Episode 6.23: "Rightful Heir" |
14 | 1 | ||
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Episode 6.24: "Second Chances" |
14 | 2-3 | ||
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Episode 6.25: "Timescape" |
14 | 4-5 | ||
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Episode 6.26: "Descent, Part I" |
14 | 6-7 | ||
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Episode 7.1: "Descent, Part II" |
14 | 8-10 | ||
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Episode 7.2: "Liaisons" |
14 | 11-12 | ||
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Episode 7.3: "Interface" |
14 | 13-15 | ||
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Episode 7.4: "Gambit, Part I" |
14 | 16-17 | ||
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Episode 7.5: "Gambit, Part II" |
14 | 18-19 | ||
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Episode 7.6: "Phantasms" |
15 | 1-2 | ||
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Episode 7.7: "Dark Page" |
15 | 3-4 | ||
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Episode 7.8: "Attached" |
15 | 5-6 | ||
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Episode 7.9: "Force of Nature" |
15 | 7-8 | ||
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Episode 7.10: "Inheritance" |
15 | 9-11 | ||
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Episode 7.11: "Parallels" |
15 | 12-13 | ||
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Episode 7.12: "Pegasus" |
15 | 14-15 | ||
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Episode 7.13: "Homeward" |
15 | 16-17 | ||
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Episode 7.14: "Sub Rosa" |
15 | 18-19 | ||
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Episode 7.15: "Lower Decks" |
16 | 1-2 | ||
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Episode 7.16: "Thine Own Self" |
16 | 3-4 | ||
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Episode 7.17: "Masks" |
16 | 5-6 | ||
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Episode 7.18: "Eye of the Beholder" |
16 | 7-8 | ||
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Episode 7.19: "Genesis" |
16 | 9-10 | ||
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Episode 7.23: "Emergence" |
16 | 11-12 | ||
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Episode 7.24: "The Good Fight" |
16 | 13-14 | ||
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Episode 7.25/26: "All Good Things..." |
16 | 15-17 | ||
Production FilesScope and ContentThis sub-series contains the files maintained by Ron Moore while working on the production staff of Star Trek: The Next Generation. These files include reference materials created by both the show itself and non-affiliated parties, drafts of episodes, printouts of AOL forum postings about the show, research materials, memoranda, correspondence, press and publicity, summaries of episode plots and season stories, and call sheets. |
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| Box | Folder | |||
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"Additional Source Material" Handout |
53 | 14 | ||
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AOL Printouts |
53 | 15 | ||
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Check Stub for "The Bonding" |
53 | 16 | ||
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A Concordance and Episode Guide: Season One, by Larry Nemecek October 1988 |
53 | 17 | ||
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A Concordance and Episode Guide: Season Two, by Larry Nemecek November 1988 |
53 | 18 | ||
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A Concordance and Episode Guide: Season Three, by Larry Nemecek November 1990 |
53 | 19 | ||
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A Concordance and Episode Guide: Season Four, by Larry Nemecek November 1991 |
53 | 20 | ||
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Correspondence with Accountant |
53 | 21 | ||
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de Forest Research |
53 | 22 | ||
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Encyclopedia - Season Five Edition |
53 | 23 | ||
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Encyclopedia - Season Six Edition |
53 | 24 | ||
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Encyclopedia - Season Seven Edition |
53 | 25 | ||
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Episode 1.1: "Encounter at Farpoint" - 3rd Rev. Final Draft 22 May 1987 |
53 | 26 | ||
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Episode 2.2: "Where Silence Has Lease" - Final Draft 26 September 1988 |
53 | 27 | ||
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Episode 3.5: "The Bonding" - First Draft 7 August 1989 |
53 | 28 | ||
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Episode 3.5: "The Bonding" - Revised Final Draft 16 August 1989 |
53 | 29-30 | ||
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Episode 3.5: "The Bonding" - Preliminary Revised First Draft 16 August 1989 |
53 | 31 | ||
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Episode 3.5: "The Bonding" - [Script Submission] |
53 | 32-33 | ||
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Episode 3.5: "The Bonding" - Script Submission with Notes |
53 | 34 | ||
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Episode 3.5: "The Bonding" - Script Submission Analysis |
53 | 35 | ||
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Episode 3.5: "The Bonding" - (Ron's Personal Copy) |
53 | 36 | ||
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Episode 3.5: "The Bonding" - Scripts Binder |
53 | 37-38 | ||
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Episode 3.7: "The Enemy" - Revised Final Draft 15 September 1989 |
54 | 1 | ||
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Episode 3.7: "The Enemy" - Script Final Draft 11 September 1989 |
54 | 2 | ||
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Episode 3.7: "The Enemy" - Final Draft 11 September 1989 |
54 | 3 | ||
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Episode 3.7: "The Enemy" - Revised Final Draft 12 September 1989 |
54 | 4 | ||
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Episode 3.7: "The Enemy" - Revised Final Draft 14 September 1989 |
54 | 5 | ||
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Episode 3.7: "The Enemy" - Revised Final Draft 13 September 1989 |
54 | 6 | ||
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Episode 3.10: "The Defector" - Production File |
54 | 7 | ||
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Episode 3.10: "The Defector" - Scripts Binder |
54 | 8-9 | ||
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Episode 3.10: "The Defector" - First Draft 18 September 1989 |
54 | 10 | ||
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Episode 3.10: "The Defector" - Revised Final Draft 16 October 1989 |
54 | 11 | ||
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Episode 3.10: "The Defector" - Notes |
54 | 12 | ||
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Episode 3.10: "The Defector" - First Draft 18 September 1989 |
54 | 13 | ||
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Episode 3.10: "The Defector" - Draft |
54 | 14 | ||
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Episode 3.10: "The Defector" - Beat Sheet 28 August 1989 |
54 | 15 | ||
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Episode 3.14: "A Matter of Perspective" - First Draft 15 November 1995 |
54 | 16 | ||
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Episode 4.2: "Family" - Script Final Draft 23 July 1990 |
54 | 17 | ||
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Episode 4.9: "Final Mission" (aka "Turnabout") - First Draft 24 July 1990 |
54 | 18 | ||
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Episode 4.9: "Final Mission" (aka "Turnabout") - Second Draft 6 August 1990 |
54 | 19 | ||
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Episode 4.9: "Final Mission" (aka "Turnabout") - Notes |
54 | 20 | ||
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Episode 4.11: "Data's Day" - Second Draft 1 October 1990 |
54 | 21 | ||
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Episode 5.11: "Hero Worship" - Revised Story Outline 3 July 1991 |
54 | 22 | ||
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Episode 5.2: "Darmok" - Script Final Draft 8 July 1991 |
54 | 23 | ||
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Episode 6.20: "The Chase" - Script Final Draft 4 February 1993 |
54 | 24 | ||
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Episode 6.7: "Rascals" - Final 4 September 1992 |
54 | 25 | ||
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Episode 7.12: "The Pegasus" - Script Final Draft 18 October 1993 |
54 | 26 | ||
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Episode 7.25-7.26: "All Good Things..." - Script First Draft 18 February 1994 |
54 | 27 | ||
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Episode Summaries - First and Second Seasons |
54 | 28 | ||
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Episode Summaries - Seasons 1-3 |
54 | 29 | ||
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The Ferengi |
54 | 30 | ||
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Fifth Season Stories |
54 | 31 | ||
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Fourth Season Stories |
54 | 32-33 | ||
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Inter-Office Memos |
54 | 34 | ||
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"An Interview with Richard Arnold," by Timothy W. Lynch 1991 |
54 | 35 | ||
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Jeri Taylor - CC: Staff |
54 | 36 | ||
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Kozinski Device |
54 | 37 | ||
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Legal |
54 | 38 | ||
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Legal Correspondence |
54 | 39 | ||
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Mike Piller - CC: Staff |
54 | 40 | ||
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"Notes on Writing" by Gene Roddenberry |
55 | 1 | ||
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Personal Papers |
55 | 2 | ||
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Press Binder |
55 | 3 | ||
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Press and Publicity |
55 | 4-5 | ||
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Production File |
55 | 6-8 | ||
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Program Guide 9 October 1989 |
55 | 9 | ||
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Publicity |
55 | 10 | ||
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Ron Moore Memos |
55 | 11 | ||
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Sample Revisions |
55 | 12-13 | ||
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Script Development and Social Commentary in Star Trek: The Next Generation by Helen Walker Combs |
55 | 14 | ||
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Season Summaries (1st - 5th Seasons) |
55 | 15 | ||
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Seventh Season Stories |
55 | 16-17 | ||
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Sixth Season Stories |
55 | 18-19 | ||
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" Star Trek's Q: A Byronronic Hero for The Next Generation" |
55 | 20 | ||
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Star Trek Characters |
55 | 21 | ||
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The Star Trek Encyclopedia Version 5.0 5 October 1993 |
55 | 22 | ||
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Story Summaries |
55 | 23-24 | ||
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Synopses |
55 | 25-27 | ||
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Technical Manual - First Draft 29 January 1991 |
55 | 28-29 | ||
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Technical Manual - Second Draft 5 February 1991 |
55 | 30 | ||
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Third Season Story Ideas |
56 | 1-2 | ||
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"Unification" - Narrative |
56 | 3-4 | ||
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Unproduced Episodes: "All That Glitters" - Final Draft 31 May 1990 |
56 | 5 | ||
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Unproduced Episodes: "I.Q. Test" |
56 | 6 | ||
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Unproduced Episodes: "Limits" |
56 | 7 | ||
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"The Women of Star Trek: From Space Geisha to Androgyne" by Buff Huntley Fall 1991 |
56 | 8 | ||
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Writers/Directors Guide 8 September 1987 |
56 | 9-10 | ||
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Writers/Directors Guide - Second Season 1988 |
56 | 11 | ||
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Writers/Directors Guide '88-89 15 August 1989 |
56 | 12 | ||
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Writers/Directors Guide - Third Season August 1989 |
56 | 13-14 | ||
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Writers/Directors Guide - Special Edition 1992 |
56 | 15 | ||
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Writers Technical Manual - Third Season Edition |
56 | 16 | ||
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Writers Technical Manual - Fourth Season (2 copies) |
56 | 17 | ||
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Writers Technical Manual - Fourth Season |
56 | 18-19 | ||
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Writers Technical Manual - Fifth Season |
56 | 20-21 | ||
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Writers Workshop |
56 | 22 | ||
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Writers Workshop Letters |
56 | 23 | ||
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Call Sheets |
65 | 11-15 | ||
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Call Sheets |
65 | 16-19 | ||
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Ron Moore's Contract 7 March 1990 |
66 | 1 | ||
Video RecordingsScope and ContentThis sub-series contains videocassette recordings of the daily footage taken while filming TNG and various cuts of completed episodes. |
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Season 3 |
91-93 | |||
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Season 4 |
93 | |||
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Season 5 |
93, 105 | |||
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Season 6 |
93-94 | |||
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Season 7 |
94, 105 | |||
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Miscellaneous |
105 | |||
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Series 2: Star Trek: GenerationsHistorical NoteStar Trek: Generations was the first Star Trek movie to feature a cast other than that of the The Original Series. The movie, which was released in 1994, starred the cast of the television show Star Trek: The Next Generation. The script for the film, which was released by Paramount Pictures, was written by Moore and Brannon Braga. The film was produced by Rick Berman and directed by David Carson. Scope and ContentThis series contains the files Moore created while working on the movie Star Trek: Generations. These files include press and publicity, drafts of the movies screenplay, shooting schedules, outlines, and a production binder. |
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AOL Feedback |
48 | 15 | ||
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Feature Binder II |
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Logos |
48 | 19 | ||
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Press and Publicity |
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Press and Publicity |
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Production Binder |
49 | 2-4 | ||
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Production File |
49 | 5-7 | ||
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Reviews 18 November 1994 |
49 | 8 | ||
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Shooting Schedule |
49 | 9 | ||
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Story Outline 23 April 1993 |
49 | 10-12 | ||
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Story Outline 6 May 1993 |
49 | 13 | ||
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Screenplay - First Draft 7 June 1993 |
49 | 14 | ||
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Last Unofficial First Draft 29 June 1993 |
49 | 15 | ||
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Screenplay - First Draft 2 July 1993 |
49 | 16 | ||
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Screenplay - First Official Draft 2 July 1993 |
49 | 17 | ||
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Second Draft [Binder] 1 September 1993 |
49 | 18-21 | ||
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Screenplay - Third Draft 1 October 1993 |
49 | 22 | ||
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Feature Script Binder 6 December 1993 |
49 | 23 | ||
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Feature Script Binder |
50 | 1-2 | ||
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Script Revisions 7 January 1994 |
50 | 3 | ||
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Script Binder - Fourth Draft with Revisions |
50 | 4-6 | ||
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Screenplay - Final Draft 16 March 1994 |
50 | 7-9 | ||
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Script Revisions 14 October 1994 |
50 | 10 | ||
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Miscellaneous Script Pages |
50 | 11 | ||
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[Unidentified Draft - Possibly First Official] |
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Series 3: Star Trek: First ContactHistorical NoteStar Trek: First Contact was released in November 1996 by Paramount Pictures. It is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek franchise. Most of the movie’s cast came from the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Ron Moore and Brannon Braga collaborated on the film’s screenplay, combining their separate ideas of films focused on the Borg and on time travel. The film was produced by Rick Berman and directed by Jonathan Frakes. The film was also known as Star Trek: Renaissance, Star Trek: Borg, Star Trek: Future Generations, Star Trek: Generations II, Star Trek: Destinies, and Star Trek: Resurrection during various stages of production. Scope and ContentThis series contains the files Moore created while working on the movie Star Trek: First Contact. These files include press and publicity about the movie, drafts of the movie's multiple screenplays, shooting schedules, test screening surveys, and notes on the movie's scripts. |
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Articles |
47 | 6 | ||
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Binder: Crew List, Shooting Schedule, Memos |
47 | 7-8 | ||
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Borg CD ROM |
47 | 9 | ||
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CD ROM |
47 | 10 | ||
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Cinefantastique |
47 | 11 | ||
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Hollywood Reporter |
47 | 12 | ||
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Movie Reviews |
47 | 13-15 | ||
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Newspaper Clippings |
47 | 16 | ||
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Press and Publicity |
47 | 17 | ||
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Production Binder |
47 | 18-20 | ||
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Production File |
47 | 21 | ||
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Publicity Breaks |
47 | 22 | ||
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Reviews, Clippings |
47 | 23-24 | ||
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Test Screening Surveys - "Excellent" |
47 | 25 | ||
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Test Screening Surveys - "Very Good" |
47 | 26 | ||
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Test Screening Surveys - "Good" |
47 | 27 | ||
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Test Screening Surveys - "Fair" |
47 | 28 | ||
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VFX List 29 February 1996 |
47 | 29 | ||
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Script Notes |
47 | 30 | ||
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Star Trek: Resurrection - First Draft 29 September 1995 |
48 | 1 | ||
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Star Trek: Resurrection - Second Draft 8 January 1996 |
48 | 2-4 | ||
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Star Trek: Borg - Third Draft 12 March 1996 |
48 | 5 | ||
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Star Trek: Borg - Third Draft 3 April 1996 |
48 | 6 | ||
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Star Trek: Borg - Third Draft 4 April 1996 |
48 | 7 | ||
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Star Trek: Future's End Undated |
48 | 8-9 | ||
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Revised Script - Third Draft 17 June 1996 |
48 | 10 | ||
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Revised Script - Third Draft 19 June 1996 |
48 | 11-14 | ||
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Call Sheets |
66 | 4 | ||
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Series 4: Star Trek: Deep Space NineHistorical NoteStar Trek: Deep Space Nine (often abbreviated as DS9) aired in syndication for seven seasons between 1993 and 1999. The show was a spin-off from Star Trek: The Next Generation created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller, and the shows were on the air together for two seasons. Ron Moore served as the show’s supervising producer for its third and fourth seasons; halfway through the fifth he was promoted to co-executive producer, a position he held for the show’s duration. Moore also wrote thirty of the show’s episodes. DS9 was the first Star Trek series to be written predominantly as a serial with significant character development occurring over the course of the show. Scope and ContentThis series documents the production of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine from its third season on. The files in this series include production binders, correspondence, various versions of episode scripts, call sheets and feedback about specific shows from Internet forums. Also included in this series are VHS tapes of the show's dailies and of various cuts of individual episodes. Please see sub-series descriptions for more information about the contents of specific sub-series. |
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Production BindersScope and ContentThis sub-series contains the binders kept by Moore while each episode of DS9 was in production. These binders include shooting schedules, various versions of the epsiode's script (frequently with notes in Moore's hand), research notes, one-liners, and versions of outlines of the episode's story. |
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Episode 3.1: "The Search, Part I" |
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Episode 3.1: "The Search, Part I" |
17 | 1 | ||
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Episode 3.2: "The Search, Part II" |
17 | 2-4 | ||
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Episode 3.3: "The House of Quark" |
17 | 5-7 | ||
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Episode 3.4: "Equilibrium" |
17 | 8-10 | ||
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Episode 3.5: "Second Skin" |
17 | 11-12 | ||
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Episode 3.6: "The Abandoned" |
17 | 13-15 | ||
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Episode 3.7: "Civil Defense" |
17 | 16-18 | ||
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Episode 3.8: "Meridian" |
17 | 19-21 | ||
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Episode 3.9: "The Defiant" |
17 | 22-24 | ||
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Episode 3.10: "Fascination" |
18 | 1-3 | ||
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Episode 3.11: "Past Tense, Part I" |
18 | 4-6 | ||
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Episode 3.12: "Past Tense, Part II" |
18 | 7-8 | ||
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Episode 3.13: "Life Support" |
18 | 9-11 | ||
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Episode 3.14: "Heart of Stone" |
18 | 12-13 | ||
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Episode 3.15: "Destiny" |
18 | 14-16 | ||
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Episode 3.16: "Prophet Motive" |
18 | 17-18 | ||
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Episode 3.17: "Visionary" |
18 | 19-20 | ||
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Episode 3.18: "Distant Voices" |
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Episode 3.18: "Distant Voices" |
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Episode 3.19: "Through the Looking Glass" |
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Episode 3.20: "Improbable Cause" |
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Episode 3.21: "The Die is Cast" |
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Episode 3.22: "Explorers" |
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Episode 3.23: "Family Business" |
19 | 10-11 | ||
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Episode 3.24: "Shakaar" |
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Episode 3.25: "Facets" |
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Episode 3.26: "The Adversary" |
19 | 17-18 | ||
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Episode 4.1-2: "The Way of the Warrior" - First Draft |
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Episode 4.1-2: "The Way of the Warrior" |
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Episode 4.3: "Hippocratic Oath" |
20 | 4-6 | ||
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Episode 4.4: "The Visitor" |
20 | 7-9 | ||
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Episode 4.5: "Indiscretion" |
20 | 10-11 | ||
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Episode 4.6: "Rejoined" |
20 | 12-13 | ||
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Episode 4.7: "Starship Down" |
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Episode 4.8: "Little Green Men" |
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Episode 4.9: "The Sword of Kahless" |
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Episode 4.10: "Our Man Bashir" |
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Episode 4.11: "Homefront" |
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Episode 4.12: "Paradise Lost" |
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Episode 4.13: "Crossfire" |
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Episode 4.14: "Return to Grace" |
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Episode 4.15: "The Sons of Mogh" |
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Episode 4.16: "The Bar Association" |
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Episode 4.17: "Accession" |
21 | 15-16 | ||
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Episode 4.18: "Rules of Engagement" |
21 | 17-18 | ||
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Episode 4.19: "Hard Time" |
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Episode 4.19: "Hard Time" |
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Episode 4.20: "Shattered Mirror" |
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Episode 4.21: "The Muse" |
22 | 4-5 | ||
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Episode 4.22: "For the Cause" |
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Episode 4.23: "The Quickening" |
50 | 17-18 | ||
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Episode 4.24: "To the Death" |
50 | 19-20 | ||
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Episode 4.25: "Body Parts" |
51 | 1-3 | ||
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Episode 4.26: "Broken Link" |
22 | 9-10 | ||
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Episode 5.1: "Apocalypse Rising" |
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Episode 5.2: "The Ship" |
22 | 14-16 | ||
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Episode 5.3: "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places" |
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Episode 5.4: "...Nor the Battle to the Strong" |
23 | 1-3 | ||
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Episode 5.5: "Trials and Tribble-ations" |
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Episode 5.6: "The Assignment" |
23 | 6-8 | ||
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Episode 5.7: "Let He Who is Without Sin..." |
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Episode 5.8: "Things Past" |
23 | 11-13 | ||
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Episode 5.9: "The Ascent" |
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Episode 5.10 "Rapture" |
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Episode 5.11: "The Darkness and the Light" |
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Episode 5.12: "The Begotten" |
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Episode 5.13: "For the Uniform" |
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Episode 5.14: "In Purgatory's Shadow" |
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Episode 5.15: "By Inferno's Light" |
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Episode 5.16: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume?" |
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Episode 5.17: "A Simple Investigation" |
24 | 14-15 | ||
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Episode 5.18: "Business as Usual" |
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Episode 5.19: "Ties of Blood and Water" |
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Episode 5.20: "Ferengi Love Songs" |
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Episode 5.21: "Soldiers of the Empire" |
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Episode 5.22: "Children of Time" |
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Episode 5.23: "Blaze of Glory" |
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Episode 5.24: "Empok Nor" |
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Episode 5.25: "In the Cards" |
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Episode 5.26: "Call to Arms" |
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Episode 6.1: "A Time to Stand" |
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Episode 6.1: "A Time to Stand" |
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Episode 6.2: "Sons and Daughters" |
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Episode 6.3: "Rocks and Shoals" |
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Episode 6.4: "Behind the Lines" |
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Episode 6.5: "Favor the Bold" |
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Episode 6.6: "The Sacrifice of Angels" |
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Episode 6.7: "You are Cordially Invited..." |
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Episode 6.8: "Resurrection" |
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Episode 6.8: "Resurrection" |
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Episode 6.9: "Statistical Probabilities" |
27 | 2-4 | ||
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Episode 6.10: "The Magnificent Ferengi" |
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Episode 6.11: "Waltz" |
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Episode 6.12: "Who Mourns for Morn?" |
27 | 9-11 | ||
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Episode 6.13: "One Little Ship" |
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Episode 6.14: "Far Beyond the Stars" |
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Episode 6.15: "Honor Among Thieves" |
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Episode 6.16: "Change of Heart" |
28 | 1-2 | ||
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Episode 6.17: "Wrongs Darker than Death or Night" |
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Episode 6.18: "Inquisition" |
28 | 5-7 | ||
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Episode 6.19: "In the Pale Moon Light" |
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Episode 6.20: "His Way" |
28 | 11-12 | ||
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Episode 6.21: "The Reckoning" |
28 | 13-15 | ||
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Episode 6.22: "The Valiant" |
28 | 16-18 | ||
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Episode 6.23: "Profit and Lace" |
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Episode 6.24: "Out of Time" |
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Episode 6.25: "The Sound of Her Voice" |
29 | 6-7 | ||
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Episode 6.26: "Tears of the Prophets" |
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Episode 7.1: "Image in the Sand" |
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Episode 7.2: "Shadows and Symbols" |
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Episode 7.3: "Afterimage" |
29 | 16-18 | ||
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Episode 7.4: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite" |
29 | 19 | ||
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Episode 7.4: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite" |
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Episode 7.5: "Chrysalis" |
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Episode 7.6: "Treachery, Faith, and the Great River" |
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Episode 7.7: "Once More Into the Breach" |
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Episode 7.8: "The Siege of AR-558" |
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Episode 7.9: "Covenant" |
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Episode 7.10: "It's Only a Paper Moon" |
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Episode 7.11: "Prodigal Daughter" |
31 | 1-4 | ||
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Episode 7.12: "The Emperor's New Cloak" |
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Episode 7.13: "Field of Fire" |
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Episode 7.14: "Chimera" |
31 | 11-13 | ||
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Episode 7.15: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges" |
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Episode 7.16: "Badda-bing, Badda-bang" |
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Episode 7.17: "Penumbra" |
31 | 20-22 | ||
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Episode 7.18: "'Till Death Do Us Part" |
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Episode 7.19: "Strange Bed Fellows" |
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Episode 7.20: "The Changing Face of Evil" |
32 | 6-8 | ||
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Episode 7.21: "When It Rains" |
32 | 9-11 | ||
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Episode 7.22: "Tacking into the Wind" |
32 | 12-14 | ||
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Episode 7.23: "Extreme Measures" |
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Episode 7.24: "The Dogs of War" |
32 | 17-19 | ||
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Episode 7.25-26: "What You Leave Behind" |
32 | 20-21 | ||
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Episode 7.25-26: "What You Leave Behind" - Final Draft |
33 | 1-3 | ||
Production FilesScope and ContentThis sub-series contains the files maintained by Ron Moore while working on the production staff of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. These files include drafts of episode scripts, printouts of AOL and other Internet forum postings about the show, notes on episode pitches, research materials, memoranda, correspondence, press and publicity, summaries of episode plots and season stories, and call sheets. |
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America Online |
51 | 15 | ||
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AOL Printouts |
51 | 16 | ||
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Bible by Rick Berman and Michael Piller |
51 | 17 | ||
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Director's Schedules |
51 | 18 | ||
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Ferengi Rules of Acquisition |
51 | 19 | ||
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Finale Press Kit |
51 | 20 | ||
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Episode 5.7: "He Who is Without Sin..." - Informal Draft Story Outline 20 June 1996 |
51 | 21 | ||
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Internet |
51 | 22-23 | ||
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Internet Forums/Email Printouts 22 October - 4 December 1997 |
51 | 24-25 | ||
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Internet Forums/Email Printouts 13 May 1997 - 17 April 1998 |
51 | 26-28 | ||
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Internet Forums/Email Printouts 19 October 1997 - 23 August 1998 |
51 | 29-30 | ||
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Internet Forums/Email Printouts 7 February - 26 April 1998 |
52 | 1-2 | ||
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Internet Forums/Email Printouts 18 october 1998 - 27 February 1999 |
52 | 3-4 | ||
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Memos from Michael Piller |
52 | 5 | ||
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Pitch Notes |
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Episode 6.24: "Times Orphan" - Production File |
52 | 8 | ||
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Episode 6.25: "The Sound of Her Voice" - Production File |
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Episode 6.26: "Tears of the Prophets" - Production File |
52 | 11-12 | ||
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Production Memos |
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Episode 2.1: "The Homecoming" - Script Final Draft 2 July 1993 |
52 | 14 | ||
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Episode 2.2: "The Circle" - Script Final Draft 12 July 1992 |
52 | 15 | ||
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Episode 2.3: "The Siege" - Script Final Draft 15 July 1993 |
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Episode 2.4: "Invasive Procedures" - Script Final Draft 29 July 1993 |
52 | 17 | ||
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Episode 2.5: "Cardassians" - Script Final Draft 16 August 1993 |
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Episode 2.6: "Melora" - Script Final Draft 26 August 1993 |
52 | 19 | ||
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Episode 2.7: "Rules of Acquisition" - Script Final Draft 3 September 1993 |
52 | 20 | ||
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Episode 2.8: "Necessary Evil" - Script Final Draft 17 September 1993 |
52 | 21 | ||
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Episode 2.9: "Second Sight" - Script Final Draft 28 September 1993 |
52 | 22 | ||
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Episode 2.10: "Sanctuary" - Script Final Draft 8 October 1993 |
52 | 23 | ||
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Episode 2.11: "Rivals" - Script Final Draft 18 October 1993 |
52 | 24 | ||
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Episode 2.12: "The Alternate" - Final Draft 27 October 1993 |
52 | 25 | ||
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Episode 2.13: "Armageddon Game" 8 November 1993 |
52 | 26 | ||
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Episode 2.15: "Paradise" - Script Final Draft |
52 | 27 | ||
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Episode 2.16: "Shadowplay" - Script Final Draft 9 December 1993 |
52 | 28 | ||
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Episode 2.17: "Playing God" - Script Final Draft 17 December 1993 |
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Episode 2.18: "Profit and Loss" - Script Final Draft 13 January 1994 |
52 | 30 | ||
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Episode 2.20: "The Maquis, Part I" - Script Final Draft 4 February 1994 |
52 | 31 | ||
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Episode 2.21: "The Maquis, Part II" - Script Final Draft 17 February 1994 |
52 | 32 | ||
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Episode 2.22: "The Wire" - Script Final Draft 1 March 1994 |
52 | 33 | ||
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Episode 2.23: "Crossover" - Script Final Draft 8 March 1994 |
52 | 34 | ||
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Episode 2.24: "The Collaborator" - Script Final Draft 21 March 1994 |
53 | 1 | ||
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Episode 2.25: "Tribunal" - Script Final Draft 29 March 1994 |
53 | 2 | ||
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Episode 2.26: "The Jem'Hadar" - Script Final Draft 11 April 1994 |
53 | 3 | ||
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Script Status Reports |
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"The Self-Reflexive Enterprise: Metafiction in the Star Trek Series" by David Flanagin |
53 | 8-9 | ||
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Story Reports |
53 | 10 | ||
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Story Outlines |
53 | 11 | ||
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Treatment 31 October 1991 |
53 | 12 | ||
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Two Hour Treatment 28 February 1992 |
53 | 13 | ||
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Call Sheets - 4th Season |
64 | 14-16 | ||
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Call Sheets - 5th Season |
64 | 17-19 | ||
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Call Sheets - 5th Season (2nd copy) |
64 | 20 | ||
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Call Sheets - 5th Season (2nd copy) |
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Call Sheets - 6th Season |
65 | 3-5 | ||
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Call Sheets - 7th Season |
65 | 6-8 | ||
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Station Picture Breakdown |
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Feature [First Contact] |
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Series 5: Star Trek: VoyagerHistorical NoteStar Trek: Voyager aired for seven seasons, from 1995 to 2001, but Ron Moore only worked on the show for the first three episodes of the sixth season after the end of DS9 in 1999. The show was created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller and Jeri Taylor and it ran on Paramount’s network UPN. Scope and ContentThis series contains the files Moore maintained while on the production staff of the TV show Star Trek: Voyager. See sub-series descriptions for more information about their contents. |
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Production BindersScope and ContentThis sub-series contains production binders for the three Star Trek: Voyager episodes on which Moore worked. These binders include the episode's script (including revised pages), shooting schedules and notes. |
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Episode 6.1: "Equinox, Part II" |
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Episode 6.2: "Survival Instinct" |
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Episode 6.3: "Barge of the Dead" |
51 | 10-11 | ||
Production FilesScope and ContentThis sub-series contains notes on the three Star Trek: Voyager episodes Moore worked on before leaving the show. |
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Production Notes |
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Story Notes |
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Notes from Piller |
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Video RecordingsScope and ContentThis sub-series contains videocassette recordings of the daily footage taken while filming Star Trek: Voyager and various cuts of completed episodes. |
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Series 6: General Star Trek FilesScope and ContentThis series contains the files created and maintained by Moore over the course of the decade he spent working on the Star Trek franchise. These files include his fan mail, the work he did on producing a Klingon CD-ROM, press clippings, Star Trek books, memorabilia and calendars and various periodical publications dedicated to or mentioning Star Trek. |
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Shooting Script 19 July 1979 |
56 | 31 | ||
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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - Screenplay - Revised Final Draft 18 January 1982 |
57 | 1 | ||
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Star Trek VI: Journey's End - First Draft Outline 10 August 1990 |
57 | 2 | ||
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Correspondence 1990-1995 |
57 | 3-5 | ||
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Correspondence |
57 | 6-13 | ||
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Fan Mail General 1991 |
57 | 14-15 | ||
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Fan Mail General 1992 |
57 | 16 | ||
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Klingon CD-ROM |
57 | 17-18 | ||
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Resumes |
57 | 19 | ||
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Press Comments |
57 | 20-21 | ||
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Miscellaneous ST Clippings |
57 | 22 | ||
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Klingon CD-ROM - Call Sheets 19-30 June 1995 |
66 | 5 | ||
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Pitches |
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Books |
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Star Trek Communicator |
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Star Trek Communicator |
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Sci-Fi Universe |
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Cinefantastique |
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Cinefantastique |
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Hollywood Reporter |
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Starburst |
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Star Trek: The Official Fan Club |
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Star Trek: The Official Fan Club |
71 | 1 | ||
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Entertainment Weekly |
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The Official Star Trek Fan Club of Canada |
71 | 3 | ||
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Star Trek: The Magazine |
71 | 4 | ||
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Star Trek: The Next Generation |
71 | 5 | ||
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Enterprise Incidents |
71 | 6 | ||
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Variety |
71 | 7 | ||
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Star Trek: The Next Generation (comic) |
71 | 8 | ||
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Star Trek: The Next Generation (comic) |
72 | 1 | ||
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Star Trek |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (comic) |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Official Poster Magazine |
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Starlog |
73 | 3 | ||
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TV Guide |
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Star Trek: First Contact: Official Poster Magazine |
73 | 6 | ||
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Newspaper Clippings |
73 | 7 | ||
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Miscellaneous Magazines |
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Miscellaneous Magazines |
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Miscellaneous Newsletters and Publicity |
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Variety |
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Videos |
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Series 7: Mission Impossible: IIHistorical NoteMission: Impossible II, which was released in 2000, is an action film starring Tom Cruise. The film was directed by John Woo and Ron Moore was hired to re-work the script. Scope and ContentThis series contains the files Ron Moore created while revising the script for Mission Impossible: II. These files include various versions and drafts of the movie's script, research files, press and publicity and a production binder. |
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Production Files |
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Current [Binder] 30 June 1998 |
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Press and Publicity |
46 | 2 | ||
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Production Binder |
46 | 3-4 | ||
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Research and Notes |
46 | 5 | ||
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Research |
46 | 6 | ||
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Preliminary Script Pages 3 April 1998 |
46 | 7 | ||
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Script by David Marconi 22 January 1998 |
46 | 8 | ||
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Script 21 January 1999 |
46 | 9 | ||
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Revised Script 11 October 1999 |
46 | 10 | ||
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Notes |
66 | 2 | ||
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Series 8: RoswellHistorical NoteRoswell aired between 1999 and 2002 on The WB (for the first two seasons) and UPN (for the final season). The science fiction show, set in Roswell, New Mexico, was based on the series Roswell High, written by Melinda Metz, and was produced by Jason Katims. Ron Moore joined the show as an executive producer and showrunner after the show’s first season to help build up the science fiction elements of the show’s plot. Moore wrote ten of the show’s episodes, including the series finale “Graduation Day.” Scope and ContentThe files in this series include production binders, shooting scripts and staff and crew lists for the second and third seasons of Roswell. Also included in this series are VHS tapes of the show's dailies and of various cuts of individual episodes. Please see sub-series descriptions for more information about the contents of specific sub-series. |
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Production BindersScope and ContentThis sub-series contains binders kept by Ron Moore while each episode of Roswell was in production. These binders include shooting schedules, call sheets, notes, various versions of the epsiode's script (frequently with notes in Moore's hand), research notes, versions of outlines of the episode's story. |
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Episode 2.1: "Skin and Bones" |
33 | 4-6 | ||
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Episode 2.2: "Ask Not" |
33 | 7-10 | ||
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Episode 2.3: "Surprise" |
33 | 11-13 | ||
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Episode 2.4: "Summer of 47" |
33 | 14-17 | ||
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Episode 2.5: "The End of the World" |
33 | 18-20 | ||
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Episode 2.6: "Harvest" |
33 | 21 | ||
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Episode 2.6: "Harvest" |
34 | 1-4 | ||
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Episode 2.7: "Wipeout!" |
34 | 5-8 | ||
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Episode 2.8: "Meet the Dupes" |
34 | 9-12 | ||
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Episode 2.9: "Max in the City" |
34 | 13-15 | ||
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Episode 2.10: "To Serve and Protect" |
34 | 16-19 | ||
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Episode 2.11: "A Roswell Christmas Card" |
34 | 20 | ||
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Episode 2.11: "A Roswell Christmas Card" |
35 | 1-2 | ||
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Episode 2.12: "We are Family" |
35 | 3-5 | ||
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Episode 2.13: "Disturbing Behavior" |
35 | 6-8 | ||
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Episode 2.14: "How the Other Half Lives" |
35 | 9-11 | ||
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Episode 2.15: "Viva Las Vegas" |
35 | 12-15 | ||
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Episode 2.16: "Off the Menu" |
35 | 16-19 | ||
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Episode 2.17: "Heart of Mine" |
35 | 20 | ||
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Episode 2.17: "Heart of Mine" |
36 | 1-2 | ||
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Episode 2.18: "Cry Your Name" |
36 | 3-4 | ||
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Episode 2.19: "It's Too Late and It's Too Bad" |
36 | 5-7 | ||
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Episode 2.20: "Baby, It's You" |
36 | 8-10 | ||
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Episode 2.21: "The Departure" |
36 | 11-13 | ||
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Episode 3.1: "Busted" |
59 | 1-5 | ||
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Episode 3.2: "Michael, the Guys and the Great Snapple Caper" |
59 | 6-9 | ||
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Episode 3.3: "Significant Others" |
59 | 10-14 | ||
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Episode 3.4: "Secrets and Lies" |
59 | 15-17 | ||
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Episode 3.4: "Secrets and Lies" |
60 | 1-3 | ||
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Episode 3.5: "Control" |
60 | 4-8 | ||
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Episode 3.6: "To Have and to Hold" |
60 | 9-12 | ||
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Episode 3.7: "Interruptus" |
60 | 13-17 | ||
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Episode 3.8: "Behind the Music" |
61 | 1-5 | ||
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Episode 3.9: "Samuel Rising" |
6 | 6-9 | ||
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Episode 3.10: "A Tale of Two Parties" |
61 | 10-14 | ||
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Episode 3.11: "I Married an Alien!" |
61 | 15-19 | ||
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Episode 3.12: "Ch-Ch-Changes" |
62 | 1-5 | ||
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Episode 3.13: "Panacea" |
62 | 6-10 | ||
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Episode 3.14: "Chant Down Babylon" |
62 | 11-13 | ||
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Episode 3.15: "Who Died and Made You King?" |
62 | 14-18 | ||
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Episode 3.16: "Crash" |
63 | 1-4 | ||
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Episode 3.17: "Four Aliens and a Baby" |
63 | 5-7 | ||
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Episode 3.18: "Graduation" |
63 | 8-12 | ||
Production FilesScope and ContentThis sub-series contains shooting scripts for all of the Roswell episodes on which Moore worked and staff and crew lists. |
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Episode 2.1: "Skin and Bones" - Shooting Script 27 July 2000 |
43 | 6 | ||
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Episode 2.2: "Ask Not" - Shooting Script 10 August 2000 |
43 | 7 | ||
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Episode 2.3: "Sunrise" - Shooting Script 14 August 2000 |
43 | 8 | ||
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Episode 2.4: "Summer of '47" - Shooting Script 31 August 2000 |
43 | 9 | ||
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Episode 2.5: "The End of the World" - Shooting Script 14 September 2000 |
43 | 10 | ||
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Episode 2.6: "Harvest" - Shooting Script 26 September 2000 |
43 | 11 | ||
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Episode 2.7: "Wipeout!" - Shooting Script 26 October 2000 |
43 | 12 | ||
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Episode 2.8: "Meet the Dupes" - Shooting Script 6 November 2000 |
43 | 13 | ||
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Episode 2.9: "Max in the City" - Shooting Script 24 October 2000 |
43 | 14 | ||
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Episode 2.10: "To Serve and Protect" - Shooting Script 10 November 2000 |
43 | 15 | ||
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Episode 2.11: "A Roswell Christmas Carol" - Shooting Script 22 November 2000 |
43 | 16 | ||
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Episode 2.12: "We Are Family" - Shooting Script 6 December 2000 |
43 | 17 | ||
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Episode 2.13: "Disturbing Behavior" - Shooting Script December 12 2000 |
43 | 18 | ||
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Episode 2.14: "How the Other Half Lives" - Shooting Script 9 January 2001 |
43 | 19 | ||
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Episode 2.15: "Viva Las Vegas" - Shooting Script 9 February 2001 |
43 | 20 | ||
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Episode 2.16: "Off the Menu" - Shooting Script 22 March 2001 |
43 | 21 | ||
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Episode 2.17: "Heart of Mine" - Shooting Script 13 February 2001 |
43 | 22 | ||
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Episode 2.18: "Cry Your Name" - Shooting Script 14 February 2001 |
43 | 23 | ||
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Episode 2.19: "It's Too Late, and It's Too Bad" - Shooting Script 9 March 2001 |
43 | 24 | ||
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Episode 2.20: "Baby, It's You" - Shooting Script 21 March 2001 |
43 | 25 | ||
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Episode 2.21: "The Departure" - Shooting Script 30 March 2001 |
43 | 26 | ||
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Episode 3.1: "Busted" - Shooting Script 30 July 2001 |
43 | 27 | ||
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Episode 3.2: "Michael, the Guys and the Great Snapple Caper"- Shooting Script 10 August 2001 |
43 | 28 | ||
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Episode 3.3: "Significant Others" - Shooting Script 27 August 2001 |
43 | 29 | ||
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Episode 3.4: "Secrets and Lies" - Shooting Script 5 October 2001 |
43 | 30 | ||
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Episode 3.5: "Control" - Shooting Script 19 September 2001 |
43 | 31 | ||
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Episode 3.6: "To Have and To Hold" - Shooting Script 27 September 2001 |
43 | 32 | ||
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Episode 3.7: Interruptus" - Shooting Script 17 October 2001 |
43 | 33 | ||
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Episode 3.8: "Behind the Music" - Shooting Script 15 November 2001 |
43 | 34 | ||
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Episode 3.9: "Samuel Rising" - Shooting Script 5 November 2001 |
43 | 35 | ||
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Episode 3.10: "A Tale of Two Parties" - Shooting Script 15 November 2011 |
43 | 36 | ||
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Episode 3.11: "I Married an Alien" - Shooting Script 3 December 2001 |
43 | 37 | ||
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Episode 3.12: "Ch-Ch-Changes" - Shooting Script 10 December 2001 |
43 | 38 | ||
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Episode 3.14: "Chant Down Babylon" - Shooting Script 18 January 2002 |
43 | 39 | ||
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Episode 3.15: "Who Died and Made You King?" - Shooting Script 2 February 2002 |
43 | 40 | ||
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Episode 3.16: "Crash" - Shooting Script 6 February 2002 |
43 | 41 | ||
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Episode 3.18: "Graduation" - Shooting Script 6 March 2002 |
43 | 42 | ||
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Staff and Crew List |
43 | 43 | ||
Video RecordingsScope and ContentThis sub-series contains videocassette recordings of the daily footage taken while filming Roswell and various cuts of completed episodes. |
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Episode 1.15: "Sexual Healing" |
105 | |||
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Episode 1.20: "The White Room" |
76 | |||
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Episode 1.21: "Destiny" |
105 | |||
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Episode 2.1: "Skin and Bones" |
76 | |||
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Episode 2.2: "Ask Not" |
76 | |||
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Episode 2.3: "Surprise" |
76-77 | |||
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Episode 2.4: "Summer of '47" |
77, 105 | |||
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Episode 2.5: "The End of the World" |
77-78 | |||
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Episode 2.6: "Harvest" |
78 | |||
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Episode 2.7: "Wipeout" |
78, 105 | |||
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Episode 2.10: "To Serve and Protect" |
79-80, 105 | |||
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Episode 2.8: "Meet the Dupes" |
78-79, 104 | |||
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Episode 2.9: "Max in the City" |
79, 105 | |||
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Episode 2.11: "A Roswell Christmas Carol" |
80 | |||
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Episode 2.12: "We Are Family" |
80-81, 105 | |||
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Episode 2.13: "Disturbing Behavior" |
81, 105 | |||
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Episode 2.14: "How the Other Half Lives" |
81, 105 | |||
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Episode 2.15: "Viva Las Vegas" |
82 | |||
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Episode 2.16: "Off the Menu" |
82 | |||
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Episode 2.17: "Heart of Mine" |
82-83 | |||
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Episode 2.18: "Cry Your Name" |
83 | |||
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Episode 2.19: "It's Too Late and It's Too Bad" |
83-84 | |||
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Episode 2.20: "Baby, It's You" |
84 | |||
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Episode 2.21: "The Departure" |
84 | |||
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Episode 3.1: "Busted" |
84-85, 105 | |||
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Episode 3.2: "Michael, the Guys and the Great Snapple Caper" |
85, 105 | |||
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Episode 3.3: "Significant Others" |
86, 105 | |||
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Episode 3.4: "Secrets and Lies" |
86, 106 | |||
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Episode 3.5: "Control" |
86-87, 106 | |||
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Episode 3.6: "To Have and To Hold" |
87, 106 | |||
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Episode 3.7: "Interruptus" |
87, 106 | |||
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Episode 3.8: "Behind the Music" |
88, 106 | |||
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Episode 3.9: "Samuel Rising" |
88, 106 | |||
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Episode 3.10: "A Tale of Two Parties" |
88-89 | |||
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Episode 3.11: "I Married an Alien" |
89, 106 | |||
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Episode 3.12: "Ch-Ch-Changes" |
89, 106 | |||
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Episode 3.13: "Panacea" |
89-90, 106 | |||
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Episode 3.14: "Chant Down Babylon" |
90, 106 | |||
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Episode 3.15: "Who Died and Made You King?" |
90, 106 | |||
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Episode 3.16: "Crash" |
90-91 | |||
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Episode 3.17: "Four Aliens and A Baby" |
91 | |||
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Episode 3.18: "Graduation" |
91 | |||
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105-106 | |||
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Series 9: Good vs. EvilHistorical NoteG vs. E, which was later retitled Good vs. Evil was a fantasy series which aired initially on USA in 1999. Its second series aired on the Sci-Fi Channel in early 2000. Ron Moore worked on the series as a consulting producer. Over the show's two seasons, twenty-two episodes aired. Scope and ContentThis series contains various versions of epsiode scripts for the television show Good vs. Evil. Also included in this series are a production file and press and publicity about the show. |
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Episode 2.1: "Nurse Evil" - Script 10 December 1999 |
46 | 11 | ||
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Episode 2.2: "Renunciation" - Final Draft Locked 23 November 1999 |
46 | 12 | ||
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Episode 2.2: "Renunciation" - Full Pink Draft 7 December 1999 |
46 | 13 | ||
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Episode 2.3: "Immigrant Evil" - Script 7 January 2000 |
46 | 14 | ||
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Episode 2.4: "Ambulance Chaser" - Final Draft Locked 17 November 1999 |
46 | 15 | ||
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Episode 2.4: "Ambulance Chaser" - Final Draft 17 November 1999 |
46 | 16 | ||
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Episode 2.5: "Wonderful Life" - Script 4 January 2000 |
46 | 17 | ||
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Episode 2.5: "Wonderful Life" - Full Blue Draft 26 January 2000 |
46 | 18 | ||
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Episode 2.5: "Wonderful Life" - Script 22 November 1999 |
46 | 19 | ||
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Episode 2.5: "Wonderful Life" - Script 20 December 1999 |
46 | 20 | ||
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Episode 2.5: "Wonderful Life" - Final Locked Draft 12 January 2000 |
46 | 21-22 | ||
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Episode 2.6: "Love Conquers Evil" - Script 25 October 1999 |
46 | 23 | ||
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Episode 2.6: "Love Conquers Evil" - Draft 25 October 1999 |
46 | 24 | ||
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Episode 2.6: "Love Conquers Evil" - Final Locked Draft 26 January 2000 |
46 | 25 | ||
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Episode 2.6: "Love Conquers Evil" - Script 7 February 2000 |
46 | 26 | ||
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Episode 2.8: "M is for Morlocks (and Mom)" - First Draft 10 December 1999 |
46 | 27 | ||
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Episode 2.8: "M is for Morlocks (and Mom)" - First Draft 7 January 2000 |
46 | 28 | ||
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Episode 2.8: "M is for Morlocks (and Mom)" - Final Locked Draft 9 February 2000 |
46 | 29 | ||
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Episode 2.9: "Relic of Evil" - Final Locked Draft 23 February 2000 |
46 | 30 | ||
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Episode 2.9: "Relic of Evil" - Blue Script (1-31 only) 24 February 2000 |
46 | 31 | ||
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Episode 2.9: "Relic of Evil" - Full Yellow Script 3 March 2000 |
46 | 32 | ||
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Episode 2.9: "Relic of Evil" - Script 7 March 2000 |
46 | 33 | ||
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Episode 2.10: "Portrait of Evil" - Full Yellow Draft 20 January 2000 |
46 | 34 | ||
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"The Jo Jo Step" - Rough Rough Draft 28 July 1999 |
46 | 35 | ||
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"You're in Good Hands...With Evil" - Script 13 October 1999 |
46 | 36 | ||
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"Window into Evil" - Script 13 December 1999 |
47 | 1 | ||
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"Window into Evil" 13 December 1999 |
47 | 2 | ||
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"Window into Evil" 14 January 2000 |
47 | 3 | ||
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Production File |
47 | 4 | ||
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Press and Publicity |
47 | 5 | ||
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Videos |
104, 106 | |||
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Series 10: CarnivaleScope and ContentThis series documents the production of first season of Carnivale. The files in this series include production binders, various versions of episode scripts, call sheets and production reports. Also included in this series are VHS tapes of the show's dailies and of various cuts of individual episodes. Please see sub-series descriptions for more information about their contents. Historical NoteCarnivale, which aired HBO for two seasons in 2002 and 2005, was created by Daniel Knauf. Knauf served as the show’s executive producer along with Ron Moore (for the show's first season) and Howard Klein. The show, which was set during the Great Depression in California and the Southwest, was widely praised for its high production value and visual style. It won five Emmys and was nominated for another ten. As a fantasy, the show was somewhat of a departure for Moore, who had previously worked mainly on science fiction shows. Moore wrote three of the first season’s episodes. |
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Production BindersScope and ContentThis sub-series contains binders kept by Moore while each episode of Carnivale was in production. These binders include shooting schedules, call sheets, notes, various versions of the epsiode's script (frequently with notes in Moore's hand), research notes, and outlines of the episode's story. |
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Episode 1.1: "Pilot" |
63 | 13-14 | ||
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Episode 1.2: "After the Ball is Over" |
63 | 15-16 | ||
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Episode 1.3: "Tipton" |
63 | 17-18 | ||
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Episode 1.4: "Black Blizzard" |
63 | 19-20 | ||
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Episode 1.5: "Babylon" |
64 | 1-2 | ||
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Episode 1.6: "Pick a Number" |
64 | 3 | ||
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Episode 1.7: "The River" |
64 | 4 | ||
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Episode 1.8: "Lonnigan, Texas" |
64 | 5 | ||
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Episode 1.9: "Insomnia" |
64 | 6 | ||
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Episode 1.10: "Hot and Bothered" |
64 | 7-8 | ||
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Episode 1.11: "Day of the Dead" |
64 | 9 | ||
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Episode 1.12: "The Day that was The Day" |
64 | 10 | ||
Production FilesScope and ContentThis sub-series contains the files maintained by Ron Moore while producing Carnivale. These files include drafts of episode scripts, press and publicity, daily production reports and call sheets. |
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Episode 1.1: "Pilot" - Production Draft 7 November 2002 |
42 | 15 | ||
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Episode 1.2: "After the Ball is Over" - Production Draft 17 January 2003 |
42 | 16 | ||
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Episode 1.3: "Tipton" - Production Draft 17 January 2003 |
42 | 17 | ||
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Episode 1.4: "Black Blizzard" - Production Draft 7 March 2003 |
42 | 18 | ||
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Episode 1.6: "Pick a Number" - Production Draft 15 January 2003 |
42 | 19-20 | ||
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Episode 1.6: "Pick a Number" - Production Draft 27 March 2003 |
42 | 21 | ||
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Episode 1.7: "The River" - Script 15 April 2003 |
42 | 22 | ||
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Episode 1.8: "Lonnigan, Texas" - Production Draft 1 May 2003 |
42 | 23 | ||
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Episode 1.10: "Hot and Bothered" - Production Draft 2 June 2003 |
42 | 24 | ||
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Episode 1.11: "Day of the Dead" - Production Draft 10 June 2003 |
42 | 25 | ||
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Episode 1.12: "The Day That Was The Day" - Production Draft 9 June 2003 |
42 | 26 | ||
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Episode 1.12: "The Day That Was The Day" - Production Draft 27 June 2003 |
42 | 27 | ||
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Episode 1.12: "The Day That Was The Day" - Production Draft 9 June 2003 |
42 | 28 | ||
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Costume Department Memos |
43 | 1 | ||
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Pilot Script 6 February 2002 |
43 | 2 | ||
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Clippings Memo 15 September 2003 |
43 | 3 | ||
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Production File |
43 | 4 | ||
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Press and Publicity |
43 | 5 | ||
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Call Sheets |
64 | 11-12 | ||
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Production Reports |
64 | 13 | ||
Video RecordingsScope and ContentThis sub-series contains videocassette and DVD recordings of the daily footage taken while filming Carnivale and various cuts of completed episodes. |
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100, 106-107 | |||
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Episodes 1.1-1.7 |
140 | |||
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Episode 1.8 |
140 | |||
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Episode 1.9 |
140 | |||
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Episode 1.10 |
140-141 | |||
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Episode 1.11 |
141 | |||
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Episode 1.12 |
141 | |||
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Series 11: Battlestar Galactica (mini-series)Historical NoteBattlestar Galactica, created by David Eick and Ron Moore, is a reimagining of the 1978 television series Battlestar Galactica, which was created by Glen A. Larson. The mini-series was three hours long and aired over two nights in December 2003. The show was written by Moore. Scope and ContentThis series contains various versions of the script for the two-part mini-series of Battlestar Galactica. Also included in this series are a draft of the mini-series' novelization, schedules, notes, outlines and VHS tapes of the show's dailies and DVDs of various cuts of individual episodes. |
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Notes |
44 | 1 | ||
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Novelization by Bob Thurston |
44 | 2-3 | ||
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Outlines |
44 | 4 | ||
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Schedules |
44 | 5 | ||
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Studio Cut |
44 | 6 | ||
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Script - Second Draft 10 July 2002 |
44 | 7-8 | ||
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Script - Second Draft 12 July 2002 |
44 | 9-10 | ||
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Script - First Network Draft 19 July 2002 |
44 | 11-12 | ||
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Script - Revised Network Draft 22 January 2003 |
44 | 13-14 | ||
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Script Undated |
44 | 15-16 | ||
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Script - Network Draft Undated |
44 | 17-18 | ||
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100-104, 107-108 | |||
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DVDs |
110 | |||
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Series 12: Battlestar Galactica (series)Historical NoteBattlestar Galactica, created by David Eick and Ron Moore, is a reimagining of the 1978 television series Battlestar Galactica, which was created by Glen A. Larson. The franchise first rebooted with a three-hour mini-series in December 2003. After the success of the mini-series, the Sci-Fi Channel ordered the thirteen weekly episodes that made up the series’ first season. The show ran for a total of four seasons, ending in 2009. Moore wrote or co-wrote fourteen of the show's episodes. Scope and ContentThis series contains the files Ron Moore maintained while working on the show Battlestar Galactica. These files include production binders, production files, the files maintained by David Weddle for the show's fourth season, video recordings of the daily footage shot for the show and various cuts of the finished episodes. Please see the Scope and Content notes for specific sub-series for more information. |
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Production BindersScope and ContentThis sub-series contains the episode-based files Moore kept while each episode of BSG was in production. These files include collated scripts, one-liners, shooting schedules, outlines, notes, call sheets and daily production reports. |
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Episode 1.1: "33" |
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Episode 1.2: "Water" |
36 | 15 | ||
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Episode 1.3: "Bastille Day" |
36 | 16 | ||
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Episode 1.4: "Act of Contrition" |
36 | 17 | ||
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Episode 1.5: "You Can't Go Home Again" |
36 | 18 | ||
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Episode 1.6: "Litmus" |
36 | 19 | ||
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Episode 1.7: "Six Degrees of Separation" |
36 | 20 | ||
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Episode 1.8: "Flesh and Bone" |
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Episode 1.9: "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down" |
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Episode 1.10: "The Hand of God" |
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Episode 1.11: "Colonial Day" |
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Episode 1.12: "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I" |
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Episode 1.13: "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II" |
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Episode 2.1: "Scattered" |
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Episode 2.2: "Valley of Darkness" |
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Episode 2.3: "Fragged" |
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Episode 2.4: "Resistance" |
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Episode 2.5: "The Farm" |
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Episode 2.6: "Home" |
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Episode 2.7: "Home, Part II" |
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Episode 2.8: "Final Cut" |
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Episode 2.9: "Flight of the Phoenix" |
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Episode 2.10: "Pegasus" |
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Episode 2.11: "Resurrection Ship, Part I" |
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Episode 2.12: "Epiphanies" |
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Episode 2.13: "Black Market" |
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Episode 2.14: "Scar" |
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Episode 2.15: "Sacrifice" |
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Episode 2.16: "The Captain's Hand" |
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Episode 2.17: "Downloaded" |
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Episode 2.18: "Resurrection Ship, Part II" |
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Episode 2.19: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I" |
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Episode 3.1: "Occupation" |
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Episode 3.2: "Precipice" |
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Episode 3.3: "Exodus" |
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Episode 3.4: "Collaborators" |
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Episode 3.5: "Torn" |
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Episode 3.6: "A Measure of Salvation" |
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Episode 3.7: "Hero" |
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Episode 3.8: "Unfinished Business" |
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Episode 3.9: "The Passage" |
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Episode 3.10: "The Eye of Jupiter" |
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Episode 3.11: "Rapture" |
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Episode 3.12: "Takin' a Break from All Your Worries" |
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Episode 3.13: "The Woman King" |
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Episode 3.14: "A Day in the Life" |
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Episode 3.15: "Dirty Hands" |
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Episode 3.16: "Maelstrom" |
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Episode 3.17: "The Son Also Rises" |
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Episode 3.18-19: "Crossroads, Parts 1-2" |
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Episode 4.1-2: "Razor, Parts 1-2" |
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Episode 4.3: "He that Believeth in Me" |
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Episode 4.4: "Six of One" |
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Episode 4.5: "The Ties that Bind" |
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Episode 4.6: "Escape Velocity" |
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Episode 4.7: "The Road Less Travelled" |
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Episode 4.8: "Faith" |
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Episode 4.9: "Guess What's Coming to Dinner?" |
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Episode 4.10: "Sine Qua Non" |
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Episode 4.11: "Hub" |
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Episode 4.12: "Revelations" |
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Episode 4.13: "Sometimes a Great Notion" |
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Episode 4.14: "The Disquiet that Follows My Soul" |
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Episode 4.15: "The Oath" |
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Episode 4.16: "Blood on the Scales" |
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Episode 4.16: "Blood on the Scales" |
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Episode 4.17: "No Exit" |
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Episode 4.18: "Deadlock" |
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Episode 4.19: "Someone to Watch Over Me" |
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Episode 4.20: "Islanded in a Stream of Stars" |
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David Weddle's FilesScope and ContentThis sub-series contains some of the files created by David Weddle while serving as supervising producer for the fourth season of BSG. These files include various versions of episode scripts, shooting schedules and Weddle's notes. |
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Episode 4.8: "Faith" |
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Episode 4.9: "Guess What's Coming to Dinner" |
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Episode 4.10: "Sine Qua Non" |
42 | 1 | ||
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Episode 4.11: "The Hub" |
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Episode 4.12: "Revelations" |
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Episode 4.13: "Sometimes a Great Notion" |
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Episode 4.14: "A Disquiet Follows My Soul" |
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Episode 4.15: "The Oath" |
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Episode 4.16: "Blood on the Scales" |
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David Weddle's Notes |
42 | 14 | ||
Production FilesScope and ContentThis sub-series contains the production files created by Moore while producing BSG. These files include call sheets, daily production reports, storyboards, production and network notes and continuities for various cuts of individual episodes. |
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Season One - Call Sheets |
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Season One - Continuities |
44 | 20 | ||
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Season One - Daily Production Reports |
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Season One - Set Plans |
44 | 24 | ||
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Season One - Ep. 3: "Bastille Day" - Scene II DVD |
44 | 25 | ||
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Season Two - Call Sheets |
44 | 26 | ||
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Season Two - Daily Production Reports |
44 | 27 | ||
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Season Two - Continuities |
44 | 28 | ||
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Season Two - Production and Network Notes |
44 | 29 | ||
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Season Two - Storyboards |
45 | 1-2 | ||
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Season Three - Call Sheets |
45 | 3 | ||
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Season Three - Preliminary Daily Production Reports |
45 | 4 | ||
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Season Three - Continuities |
45 | 5-8 | ||
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Season Three - Production and Network Notes |
45 | 9 | ||
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Season Three - Storyboards |
45 | 10-11 | ||
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Season Four - Call Sheets |
45 | 12-14 | ||
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Season Four - Continuities |
45 | 15 | ||
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Season Four - Continuity with DVD for Episodes 421-423 2 February 2009 |
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Season Four - DVD of Episode 420 Network Cut |
45 | 17 | ||
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Season Four - Episodes 421-423 Continuity with DVD 22 January 2009 |
45 | 18 | ||
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Season Four - Daily Production Reports |
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Season Four - Storyboards |
45 | 21 | ||
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The Plan - Call Sheets |
45 | 22 | ||
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The Plan - Storyboards |
45 | 23 | ||
Video RecordingsScope and ContentThis sub-series contains DVD recordings of the daily footage taken while filming Battlestar Galactica and various cuts of completed episodes. This sub-series also includes DVDs containing some of the digitally-rendered special effects for the series. |
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Episode 1.1: "33" |
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Episode 1.2: "Water" |
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Episode 1.3: "Bastille Day" |
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Episode 1.4: "Act of Contrition" |
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Episode 1.5: "You Can't Go Home Again" |
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Episode 1.6: "Litmus" |
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Episode 1.7: "Six Degrees of Separation" |
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Episode 1.8: "Flesh and Bone" |
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Episode 1.9: "Tight Me Up, Tigh Me Down" |
111 | |||
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Episode 1.10: "Hand Of God" |
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Episode 1.11: "Colonial Day" |
112 | |||
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Episode 1.12: "Kobol's Last Gleaming" |
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Episode 1.13: "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part 2" |
112 | |||
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Season 1 Miscellaneous |
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Episode 2.1: "Scattered" |
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Episode 2.2: "Valley of Darkness" |
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Episode 2.3: "Fragged" |
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Episode 2.4: "Resistance" |
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Episode 2.5: "The Farm" |
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Episode 2.6: "Home, Part 1" |
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Episode 2.7: "Home, Part 2" |
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Episode 2.8: "Final Cut" |
114 | |||
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Episode 2.9: "Flight of the Phoenix" |
114 | |||
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Episode 2.10: "Pegasus" |
114 | |||
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Episode. 2.11: "Resurrection Ship" |
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Episode 2.12: "Epiphanies" |
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Episode 2.13: "Black Market" |
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Episode 2.14: "Scar" |
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Episode 2.15: "Sacrifice" |
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Episode 2.16: "Captain's Hand" |
116 | |||
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Episode 2.17: "Downloaded" |
116 | |||
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Episode 2.18: "Resurrection Ship" |
116 | |||
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Episode 2.19: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 1" |
116 | |||
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Episode 2.19/20: "Lay Down Your Burdens" |
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Episode 2.20: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 2" |
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Season 2 Miscellaneous |
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Episode 3.1/2: "Occupation and Precipice" |
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Episode 3.3: "Exodus" |
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Episode 3.4: "Collaborators" |
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Episode 3.5: "Torn" |
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Episode 3.6: "A Measure Of Salvation" |
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Episode 3.7: "Hero" |
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Episode 3.8: "Unfinished Business" |
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Episode 3.9: "The Passage" |
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Episode 3.10: "Eye of Jupiter" |
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Episode 3.10/11: "Eye of Zeus & Rapture" |
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Episode 3.11: "Rapture" |
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Episode 3.12: "Taking A Break From All Your Worries" |
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Episode 3.13: "The Woman King" |
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Episode 3.14: "A Day In The Life" |
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Episode 3.15: "Dirty Hands" |
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Episode 3.16: "Maelstrom" |
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Episode 3.17: "The Son Also Rises" |
122 | |||
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Episode 3.18: "Crossroads" |
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Episode 3.19: "Crossroads, Part 2" |
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Season 3 Miscellaneous |
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Episode 4.1/2: "Razor" |
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Episode 4.3: "He That Believeth in Me" |
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Episode 4.4: "Six of One" |
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Episode 4.5: "Ties That Bind" |
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Episode 4.6: "Escape Velocity" |
128-129 | |||
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Episode 4.7: "Road Less Traveled |
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Episode 4.8: "Faith" |
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Episode 4.9: "Guess What's Coming To Dinner?" |
131-132 | |||
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Episode 4.10: "Sine Qua Non" |
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Episode 4.11: "The Hub" |
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Episode 4.12: "Revelations" |
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Episode 4.13: "Sometimes A Great Notion" |
134 | |||
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Episode 4.14: "A Disquiet Follows My Soul" |
135 | |||
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Episode 4.15: "The Oath" |
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Episode 4.16: "Blood on the Scales" |
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Episode 4.17: "No Exit" |
136 | |||
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Episode 4.18: "Deadlock" |
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Episode 4.19: "Someone To Watch Over Me" |
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Episode 4.20: "Islanded in a Stream of Stars" |
137 | |||
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Episode 4.21: "Daybreak" |
137-138 | |||
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"The Plan" |
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Webisodes |
139 | |||
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Season 4 Miscellaneous |
139 | |||
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BSG Miscellaneous |
139 | |||
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Other Miscellaneous |
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Series 13: CapricaHistorical NoteCaprica is a spin-off of the television series Battlestar Galactica. Its pilot was released on DVD in April 2009 and it debuted on SyFy in January 2010. The show was set in about 58 years prior to the events of BSG. The series was canceled in October 2010; in total, eighteen episodes (including the pilot) were produced. The series was developed by Ron Moore and his production partner David Eick, who were the show’s executive producers along with Jane Espenson. Scope and ContentThis series contains the script for the pilot of the television show Caprica, along with call sheets and contiuities. Also included in this series are DVDs of the show's dailies and various cuts (i.e. Producer's, Network's) of the show's pilot. |
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Call Sheets |
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Continuities |
45 | 25 | ||
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Script 30 May 2008 |
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DVD Cut #1 18 December 2008 |
45 | 27 | ||
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Series 14: VirtualityHistorical NoteVirtuality was a science fiction television pilot set in space written by Ron Moore and Michael Taylor and directed by Peter Berg. The series was not picked up by Fox, which had purchased the pilot, so the episode aired as a two-hour movie on June 26, 2009. Scope and ContentThis series contains contiuities, DVDs of the show's dailies and various cuts (i.e. Producer's, Network's) of the show's pilot for the television series Virtuality. |
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Series 15: Miscellaneous ProjectsScope and ContentThis series contains the files Ron Moore created for various projects which either were not produced or in which he was not actively involved. |
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Dragonriders - Stills |
56 | 24 | ||
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Dragonriders - Episode 1: "Search and Rescue" - First Draft 21 October 1999 |
56 | 25 | ||
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Freddy and Jason - Second Draft Undated |
56 | 26 | ||
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Moby Dick - Screenplay by Ray Bradbury - Final |
56 | 27 | ||
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Notorious - Script |
56 | 28 | ||
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The Voyeur - Screenplay - First Draft 29 May 1990 |
56 | 29-30 | ||
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