This is an 8x10 inch glossy press photo of Richard Chamberlain (as Peter Tchaikovsky), Maureen Pryor, and Glenda Jackson in The Music Lovers.
The 1970 movie was directed by Ken Russell and written by Melvyn Bragg (based on the novel by Catherine Drinker Bowen and Barbara von Meck).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy photo of the box office during a sold-out performance of The Philadelphia Story in 1966 at the Royal Poinciana Playhouse in Palm Beach, Florida.
This play starred Richard Chamberlain and Joan Marshall.
This is a 7.25x9.25 inch glossy press photo of Toshiro Mifune, Yoko Shimada, John Rhys-Davies, and Richard Chamberlain in Shogun.
It includes a press release. The 1980 TV miniseries was directed by Jerry London and written by Eric Bercovici (based on the novel by James Clavell).
This is the August 1985 issue of Stagebill.
30 pages. Articles include Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Evita (Hollis Resnik, Kurt Johns, Dale Morgan, Brian Lynch, Dawn Hopper, Paula Scrofano, Holly Stanfield) and season preview.
This is an 8x10 inch glossy photo of Richard Chamberlain, Rachel Ward, and Barbara Stanwyck in The Thorn Birds.
The 1983 TV miniseries was directed by Daryl Duke, produced by Stan Margulies and David L. Wolper, and written by Carmen Culver (based on the novel by Colleen Mc Cullough).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy photo of Barbara Stanwyck in The Thorn Birds.
The 1983 TV miniseries was directed by Daryl Duke, produced by Stan Margulies and David L. Wolper, and written by Carmen Culver (based on the novel by Colleen Mc Cullough).
This is a 7.25x9.25 inch glossy press photo of Walter Pidgeon and Joan Fontaine in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
The 1961 movie was directed by Irwin Allen and written by Charles Bennett and Irwin Allen.
This is a script for the season two " Shooter" episode of Hill Street Blues.
This 1981-1987 TV series starred Daniel J. Travanti, Veronica Hamel, Michael Conrad, Barbara Bosson, Michael Warren, Charles Haid, James B. Sikking, Taurean Blacque, Kiel Martin, Rene Enriquez, Bruce Weitz, Ed Marinaro, Betty Thomas, Joe Spano, Robert Prosky,