Title: Noah's Ark Episode: "The Friendly Lion" Episode Number: Season 1, Episode 6 Script Dated: September 7, 1956
Description: This is an Original TV Script used during the making of the 1956-1957 TV Series titled, "Noah's Ark". This script has the original outer, Mark VII Ltd., production cover with the title of the Episode which is, "The Friendly Lion". The back cover has a few small stain marks along the top edge. This script is complete and it is 36 pages long. It has all white pages throughout inside. This script also includes 1 Call Sheet. It is from Season 1, Episode 6. This script was used by Actress, Lyn Thomas. The script is in very good overall condition. It shows the appropriate signs of aging for being over 60 years old. Please view all of the pictures above carefully.
TV Series Information: Noah's Ark is an American drama series which aired on NBC in the 1956–1957 season. Along with Richard Boone's Medic, Noah's Ark was one of the early medical shows on American television. It was also an early program to be aired in color at a time when most selections were in black-and-white. Noah's Ark stars Paul Burke as young veterinarian Dr. Noah McCann, partner with the older Dr. Sam Rinehart, played by Victor Rodman, who in the series uses a wheelchair. May Wynn plays the young receptionist, Liz Clark. Noah's Ark was created, produced, and directed by Jack Webb through his Mark VII Limited production company, and filmed at Revue Studios, later part of Universal Television. Its pilot episode on September 18, 1956, is titled "Jack Webb Presents". At the time, Webb and Ben Alexander co-starred on NBC's popular police drama Dragnet. Noah's Ark aired at 8:30 p.m. EST on Tuesdays, opposite The Brothers (with Gale Gordon, Bob Sweeney, and Barbara Billingsley) on CBS and Hugh O'Brian's The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp on ABC. Noah's Ark followed the quiz show The Big Surprise and preceded the anthology series, The Jane Wyman Show on NBC. THE POSTER SHOWN IN THE LAST PICTURE ABOVE IS NOT INCLUDED, IT IS JUST BEING USED AS A VISUAL REFERENCE. |
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