Updated: February 18, 2013
Original Lost in Space scripts of the all time favorite episode, "The Keeper". These two scripts belonged to
Jerry Briskin, the associate producer.
These scripts are priceless pieces of Hollywood
memorabilia. The Keeper Part One & Two Dec 13, 1965.
An Irwin Allen Production in Association with
Space Productions and Twentieth Century-Fox
Television, Inc.
Includes:
Revised shooting final script (with handwritten
note mostly underlining, stage numbers), copy of
production report, copies of schedules, copies of
memos, handwritten note cards, handwritten budget
meeting notes, lots of copies of sketches,
Shooting Final dated December 8, 1965 with
handwritten notes and underlining, December 3
draft (appears to be a copy of an already edited
script with underlining, etc., and Jerry Briskin's
original notes), Nov 17 1965 First Draft (appears
same as Dec. 3 draft copy of another edited
script w/ added original handwritten notes by
Briskin.) None of the notes in the drafts are
extensive. Lots of underlining, notations, minor
corrections.
The Keeper Part Two of Two Parts
December 20, 1965
An Irwin Allen Production in Association with
Space Productions and Twentieth Century-Fox
Television, Inc.
Revised shooting final script (with handwritten
notes mostly underlining, stage numbers, some
corrections), copy of production report, copies of
schedules, copies of memos, copy of shooting
schedule, several pages of original sketches,
handwritten budget meeting notes, original letter
from Wesley Dickinson of Cobraland in Santa Ana
which supplied animals for TV shows (letter came
with pictures of a Monitor Lizard which someone
then sketched), a lot of copies of sketches of the
action the show would take (at least 50), December
13 Shooting Final Script, with handwritten notes,
lots of underlining, Nov 26 draft with lots of
editing (this is an actual original typewritten
draft rather than any sort of duplicate).
Scripts are generally in quite good shape with
some normal bumping and light soiling to covers.
A couple of pages on part two have some staining
to bottom edge (looks like coffee), part one has
several pages with some staining to bottom edge,
one memo looks like it was dropped in coffee.
None of the text is affected.
Value: $1,500.
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