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What Was New - Return to Was New Archive

November 24, 2004 - Thanks to "Mike S." we can read a script of The Jolson Story. Check it out on the Movie Scripts Page.

November 23, 2004 - Thanks to Dennis for the heads up on three more awesome scripts from The Daily Script. There you can read Smokey and the Bandit, Kalifornia and Stalag 17. Check 'em out (and more) on the Movie Scripts page.

November 22, 2004 - Thanks to Barry we can read the script and libretto from Annie Get Your Gun (and more) on the Musicals Page.

Thanks to TwizTV.com and Lee Goldberg for this slew of TV scripts and transcripts (check them out on the TV Scripts and Transcripts page.

And, there are 19 new, original scripts for your reading please on the Unproduced Scripts page.

November 19, 2004 - Thanks to "catel" you can read is what is purported to be the scene discriptions of Star Wars: Revenge of the Site. That link would be on the Movie Scripts Page.

Point of order for all of you hammering me that the Kate and Leopold is waaay off. It is a very, very early (first draft) script which is many times very much different from the final shooting script.

Also, updated the Oscar winners page and the Script Search Database has been updated.

November 18, 2004 - Thanks to Dennis for the heads up on three awesome scripts from The Daily Script. Read It Happened One Night, Kate and Leopold, and Ghost. Check them out on the Movie Scripts Page.

November 17, 2004 - On the Movie Scripts Page thanks to JBM for this draft of Collateral.

November 16, 2004 - On the Radio Scripts Page thanks to M and The The Science Fiction and Telefantasy Databanks we can read more transcripts from the Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio show! Also there is A Christmas Carol and three new transcripts of Quiet, Please. AND, if you are in Hollywood, California on a Friday night between November 19th and December 17th, why don't you check out a fully staged production of two of the best episodes of the classic series Quiet Please. Get more info on this here.

November 15, 2004 - On the Unproduced Scripts Page we have thirty new and revised scripts for your reading pleasure.

November 13, 2004 - On the Movie Scripts Page, thanks to The Daily Script we have three great westerns for your reading pleasure. We have Silverado, Stagecoach and the Edison classic, The Great Train Robbery.

Lastly, have you joined the Firefox revolution? Browse the internet better.

November 9, 2004 - On the Unproduced Scripts Page we have fourteen new scripts for your reading pleasure.

November 4, 2004 - On the Movie Scripts Page, thanks to The Daily Script we can read Double Indemnity and The Lost Weekend two classic film noir flicks.

On the Plays page we have A Play In Progress. On the Unproduced Scripts page we have seven new scripts.

November 3, 2004 - On the Radio Scripts Page, thanks to "Pseudonym Jones" for the heads up on this transcript of the 1978 radio play The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

November 2, 2004 - On the TV Scripts and Transcripts Page thanks to M for the heads up on these scripts to Thriller, an anthology series hosted by Boris Karloff that originally told ordinary tales of crime and mystery, but later became a showcase for gothic horror stories, many of which were based on works by authors such as Cornell Woolrich, Robert Bloch and Charlotte Armstrong. Got this link up just in time for All Soul's Day, so be sure and go out and remember a dead person.

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