On Wed, 7 Oct 1998 08:53:39 -0700 Anthony Delgadillo wrote: > > For information regarding television series, one exceelent way of finding > them is through the Museum of Television and Video in Beverly Hills, CA > You can always call them for information re: PBS and possibly even be able > to send information to you. I am sorry, but I do not have the phone number. > If there was movie specials, you can also check with the DGA, which is in > Hollywood. No number either, I am sorry, but good luck. I don't have the museum's number. Directors Guild of America (DGA), (312) 644-5050 - Chicago, (310) 289-2000 - L.A., (213) 851-3671 - for agents. Other helpful numbers: a. SAG (LA): (213) 465-4600 b. AFTRA (LA): (213) 461-8111 c. Hollywood Reporter: (213) 464-7411 d. Variety: (213) 857-6600 e. TV Guide: (215) 293-8500 f. Chicago Library Reference #’s: 1. (630) 355-1540 (Day) 2. (630) 355-1543 (Night) g. Beverly Hills Library Reference #: (213) 288-2244 (till 8:45 p.m. weekdays), not on Sunday h. Hollywood Library #: (213) 467-1821 i. NYC Reference #: (212) 340-0849, closed Sunday j. Brooklyn Ref #: (718) 780-7700 k. AMA Library: (312) 464-5000 l. National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences: (818) 953-7575 m. Writers Guild: (213) 550-1000 n. Writers Guild East: (212) 245-6180 o. IATSE Office: (818) 905-8999 - Harry Floyd in charge of West Coast office ---- To sign off SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]