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Ralph Edwards's bound annotated script to Maureen O'Hara's episode of This is Your Life presented to O'Hara
29 November 2016, 12:00 EST
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Ralph Edwards's bound annotated script to Maureen O'Hara's episode of This is Your Life presented to O'Hara
Mimeographed manuscript, episode #239, airdate March 27, 1957, approx. 40 pp, script pages stapled to rectos and versos of blank pages, annotated throughout in pencil in Edwards' hand, signed ("Ralph") in pencil to upper right corner of title page, bound in red leather with This is Your Life logo, "Maureen O'Hara," and "Prell" stamped to cover in silver with silver border. Also includes 13 pp of correspondence and paperwork related to the episode.
O'Hara was the subject of an episode of the hit television series. Guests included four of O'Hara's siblings, her daughter Bronwyn, and producer Erich Pommer. Host Ralph Edwards is shown holding this bound script throughout the episode. The paperwork in this lot is mainly congratulatory letters, including one from Ralph Edwards, along with a note from New York jewelers, Marchal, Inc., describing the significance of each charm on a 14k gold bracelet that Edwards had commissioned as a gift for O'Hara.
O'Hara was the subject of an episode of the hit television series. Guests included four of O'Hara's siblings, her daughter Bronwyn, and producer Erich Pommer. Host Ralph Edwards is shown holding this bound script throughout the episode. The paperwork in this lot is mainly congratulatory letters, including one from Ralph Edwards, along with a note from New York jewelers, Marchal, Inc., describing the significance of each charm on a 14k gold bracelet that Edwards had commissioned as a gift for O'Hara.


















