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CODE RED SCRIPT

Updated: January 24, 2022

Original "Code Red"production script from the 1980/81 television series about L.A. firefighters Bonanza star Lorne Greene played Battalion Chief Joe Rorchek, who specialized in arson investigations.

Andrew Stevens and Sam J. Jones played his sons, also firefighters. Julie Adams played his wife. Martina Deignam played another young firefighter. Created by Lawrence Heath. Irwin Allen Productions in association with Columbia Pictures Television.

Episode: Although "All That Glitters" is on the script, this episode underwent a title change to "The Land of Make-Believe." Not surprisingly, the episode involves moviemaking, specifically safety issues at a Hollywood studio (Columbia Ranch filled in as the setting for the ficticious "Gorman Studios"). It first aired on November 29, 1981. I do not know how closely this script matches the finished episode.

Script Details: #181211 (production number). Code Red Episode #6. "All That Glitters" by George Geiger and Chris Bunch & Allan Cole. Second Revised Shooting Final. October 24, 1981. Contents: title page + map page + 61 numbered pages. All pages are printed on pink paper. 8.5" x 11" pages, three-hole punched and bound with metal fasteners in standard covers for this series - heavy paper (orange); printed title, etc. There are no handwriten marks or notes.

Condition: Very nice a couple minor stains on the back cover. Shows only minimal signs of use otherwise. Guaranteed original production script (not a reproduction), one of a limited quantity printed for use by authorized personnel. 100-200 copies is typical print-run for a TV shooting script. 150-300 for a feature film from a major studio; fewer for independents. Early drafts are often printed in much smaller quantities. The contents are protected by copyright; no reproduction or performance rights are given or implied.

Value: $300.


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