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teleplay and is
More specifically, a motion picture manuscript is called a screenplay ; a television manuscript, a teleplay ; a manuscript for the theatre, a stage play ; and a manuscript for audio-only performance is often called a radio play, even when the recorded performance is disseminated via non-radio means.
The book is based on the teleplay for the TV pilot of the series Tarzan: The Epic Adventures by Burt Armus.
Marty is a 1953 teleplay by Paddy Chayefsky.
Indeed the title of the show itself is a comedic riposte to another radio show, What's My Line, merged with the title of a 1972 teleplay ( and eventual theatrical play ) Whose Life Is It Anyway ?.
A play for television is known as a teleplay.
A teleplay is a play for television, a comedy or drama written or adapted for television.
12 Angry Men is a 1957 American drama film adapted from a teleplay of the same name by Reginald Rose.
Days of Wine and Roses ( 1962 ) is a film directed by Blake Edwards with a screenplay by JP Miller adapted from his own 1958 Playhouse 90 teleplay of the same name.
The teleplay by Daniel Therriault is based on a New York Times Magazine article entitled The Invisible Family by Robert Sabbag.
Based on the teleplay, I, Don Quixote by Dale Wasserman, which is based on the novel, Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
The surname Cooper was not mentioned in the original script or teleplay and is taken from a picture on the Mike Leigh At The BBC DVD Boxset.
But his short story " It's a Good Life " ( 1953 ), adapted as a teleplay for The Twilight Zone by Rod Serling, is arguably his most generally known work to reach the small screen.
" The teleplay is credited to Harlan Ellison, but was also largely rewritten by several authors before filming.
There is no character derived from Douglas ' brother David in the film or in the stage play on which the film was based ; however, both Douglas and David were portrayed as characters in the original teleplay ( 1985 ) on which the stage play was based.
He is also featured in the upcoming 2012 Smoke And Mirrors anthology, featuring the teleplay " Hell Hospital " and the treatment " Faith ".
Gendel is credited as writer of the story and co-writer of the teleplay with Peter Allan Fields.
At the very end of the teleplay, Rachel's body is shown to have been found after having floated up from the mere.
" However, editor Jane Espenson, who was a teleplay writer for the show, confirms in her notes that Watt-Evans could only speculate and may have to re-speculate once he is able to see the movie " Serenity.
The story is by Edward Khmara with the teleplay written by David Stevens and Peter Barnes.
Strassfield ( billed in the credits as " Adele T. Strassfield ", not " A. T. Strassfield " per Zicree ) is the only woman credited with writing an original teleplay for the original version of The Twilight Zone, though several women received credit for stories that were adapted for the show.
The Bachelor Party is a 1953 teleplay by Paddy Chayefsky which was adapted by Chayefsky for a 1957 film.
The film version is somewhat darker in its plotline than the original teleplay.

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He won directing Emmys for his work on the original 1954 CBS teleplay, Twelve Angry Men.
In 1978, Romeo Muller won a Peabody Award for his teleplay for The Hobbit.
According to the book The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic by Martin Grams, Serling wrote the teleplay in response to a request from CBS to write scripts utilizing as few actors as possible for budgetary purposes.
The episode was written by Rod Serling, who recycled the theme for a later teleplay " The Different Ones " for his later series Night Gallery.
Miller's teleplay for Playhouse 90, also titled Days of Wine and Roses, had received favorable critical attention and was nominated for an Emmy in the category " Best Writing of a Single Dramatic Program-One Hour or Longer.
With his participation " little remained of the founding teleplay, except for actor Charles Bickford reprising his role.
Fantasy author Kathryn Wesley wrote a novelization of Hwang's teleplay for The Lost Empire under the title The Monkey King.
* 2003, Black Reel Awards went to Bassett as Best Actress, Cicely Tyson as Best Supporting Actress, Paris Qualles for his teleplay, and the film as Best Network / Cable Film.
Turner's teleplay for the TV movie Freedom ( 1981 ), was based on her daughter Carrie's experiences in the 1970s as a teen runaway, played by real-life family friend Mare Winningham.
Bell's brief prison escape was the basis for a Screen Two teleplay on the BBC, Will You Love Me Tomorrow ( 1987 ), starring Joanne Whalley as the tough yet oddly innocent escapee who has come of age behind bars and goes looking for love in a seaside resort town.
The following year, Allan Cubitt's teleplay for Prime Suspect 2 brought the series a second Edgar ( in the same category ).
Requiem for a Heavyweight, Rod Sterling's 1956 Emmy Award-winning teleplay for Playhouse 90 directed by Ralph Nelson ( who also won an Emmy ), focused on down-and-out former heavyweight boxer Harlan ' Mountain ' McClintock.

teleplay and Media
* Beyond Harlem, History of Black New York Downtown, a 2005 teleplay by Dara Frazier for NYC Media.

teleplay and City
A review of Elwood's 1976 anthology Six Science Fiction Plays in the Star Trek fan magazine Enterprise Incidents remarked that except for the inclusion of the original teleplay of the episode " The City on the Edge of Forever " by Harlan Ellison, the book was " another excursion into mediocrity by Roger Elwood ".
Ellison set out his side of the story in a 1995 book, The City on the Edge of Forever: The Original Teleplay that Became the Classic Star Trek Episode, containing two drafts of his story outline, his first draft teleplay, with the teaser, and first act of his second revised draft ( the latter dated December 1966 ).
* Hotel Room introduction, episode info, pictures, teleplay info at The City of Absurdity site

teleplay and .
" Its first realization was the 1957 Playhouse 90 teleplay of that title by William Gibson.
McGoohan also stated that he was influenced by his experience from theater, including his work in Orson Welles ' 1955 play Moby Dick Rehearsed and the 1962 BBC teleplay The Prisoner by Bridget Boland.
" A more modern work to use this idea was Daniel F. Galouye's novel Simulacron-3, which was made into a German teleplay titled Welt am Draht (" World on a Wire ") in 1973.
The teleplay was adapted into a full-length feature film in 1955.
In 1957, Fonda made his first foray into production with 12 Angry Men, based on a teleplay and a script by Reginald Rose and directed by Sidney Lumet.
Every screenplay and teleplay begins with an idea, and screenwriters use those ideas to write scripts, with the intention of selling them and having them produced.
These constraints made a teleplay quite different from a screenplay.
Carney's role, that of an aspiring writer who sells his first teleplay to a major TV drama series, paralleled Serling's own career.
His teleplay updated the setting and made the two comedians the product of the early days of television, the medium in which the playwright got his start.
The series was originally spun off from " Love and the Happy Days ," a one-episode teleplay on the anthology series Love, American Style.

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