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| 1933 || "The Darktown strutters" || a radio program || (as Leon Harrison Epstein)
| 1933 || "The Darktown Strutters" || a radio program || ''(as Leon Harrison Epstein)''
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| 1933 || "Movie Prevues of the Air" || a radio program (pamphlet) || (as Leon Harrison Epstein)
| 1933 || "Movie Prevues of the Air" || a radio program (pamphlet) || ''(as Leon Harrison Epstein)''
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| 1933 || "Heroes in Uniform"; episode 1 || a series of radio sketches || (as Leon Harrison Epstein)
| 1933 || "Heroes in Uniform"; episode 1 || a series of radio sketches || ''(as Leon Harrison Epstein)''
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| 1933 || "Jean Lafitte" /<br>"Never Love" (1939) || a romantic operetta in 3 acts || (as Leon Harrison Epstein)<br>Music by Coloman Katona
| 1933 || "Jean Lafitte" / "Never Love" ''(1939)'' || a romantic operetta in 3 acts || ''(as Leon Harrison Epstein)'' Music by Coloman Katona
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| 1934 || "Success Stories"; episode 1 || a series of radio sketches || (as Leon Harrison Epstein)
| 1934 || "Success Stories"; episode 1 || a series of radio sketches || ''(as Leon Harrison Epstein)''
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| 1934 || "Heart to Heart Time" || a play || (as Leon Harrison Epstein)
| 1934 || "Heart to Heart Time" || a play || ''(as Leon Harrison Epstein)''
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| 193? || "The Picture Man" || a short story ||  
| 1934 || "The Katatonics" ''("The Catatonics")'' || a satire about capital and  labor || ''(as Leon Harrison Epstein)''
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| 1934 || "The Katatonics" <br>''("The Catatonics")'' || a satire about capital and  labor ||  
| 193? || "The Picture Man" <ref group="footnotes">"The Picture Man" was published in [[Coronet April 1937]].</ref> || a short story ||  
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| 1938 || "Festival at Salzburg" || a play ||
| 1938 || "Festival at Salzburg" || a play ||
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| 1940 || "The Big Story" || a comedy in three acts || with Alan MacGregor Cranston
| 1940 || "The Big Story" <ref group="footnotes">"The Big Story" was presented by Gilbert Miller and staged one week ''(September 30 1940 with Donald Cook in the leading role)'' at Maplewood Theatre and later in 1975 by the Manhattan Playhouse.</ref> || a comedy in three acts || with Alan MacGregor Cranston
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| 194? || "Long after Gath" || a play ||  
| 194? || "Long after Gath" || a play ||  
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| 1944 || "Passionate Congressman" || a play ||  
| 1944 || "Passionate Congressman" <ref group="footnotes">"Passionate Congressman" was staged one week at [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - The Theatre Years|the Cambridge Summer Theatre]] in 1945, with [[Louise Falk|Louise Valery]].</ref> || a play ||  
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| 1945 || "The Brass Ring" || a play ||  
| 1945 || "The Brass Ring" || a play ||  
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| 1948 || "Hero Hill" / <br>"The Happy Dollar" || a musical || Music by William Friml<br>Lyrics by John LaTouche
| 1948 || "Hero Hill" / "The Happy Dollar" <ref group="footnotes">"Happy Dollar" was staged 6 weeks in 1954 by the Theatre Inc., Houston, Texas.</ref> || a musical || Music by William Friml, Lyrics by John LaTouche
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| 1966 || "Eris" ''(The Night People)'' || a drama - one act ||  
| 1966 || "Eris" ''(The Night People)'' <ref group="footnotes">"Eris" was first staged by Théâtre La Bruyère in Paris 1966 and then by American Theatre Company in 1970.</ref> || a drama - one act ||  
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| 1967 || "Home at Six" || a comedy - one act ||  
| 1967 || "Home at Six" || a comedy - one act ||  
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| 1975 || "The Story of the Phantom: ''The Curse of the Two-Headed Bull''" || a Phantom novel || #15 of 15 by Avon Publications
| 1975 || "The Story of the Phantom: ''The Curse of the Two-Headed Bull''" || a Phantom novel || #15 of 15 by Avon Publications
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| 1973 || "Mandrake the Magician" (and the Enchantress) || a musical || Music by George Quincy<br>Lyrics by Thayer Burch
| 1973 || "Mandrake the Magician" (and the Enchantress) <ref group="footnotes">"[[Mandrake the Magician and the Enchantress]] was staged for the first time at the Lenox Arts Center at Wheatleigh.</ref> || a musical || Music by George Quincy<br>Lyrics by Thayer Burch
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| 1975 || "Time is Money" || a short story || Illustrated by Fred Fredericks
| 1975 || "Time is Money" <ref group="footnotes">"Time is Money" was published in Playboy Desember 1975.</ref> || a short story || Illustrated by [[Fred Fredericks]]
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==Note==
<references group="footnotes" />


===Behind the scenes===
*"The Picture Man" was published in Coronet April 1937.
*"The Big Story" was presented by Gilbert Miller and staged one week ''(September 30 1940 with Donald Cook in the leading role)'' at Maplewood Theatre and later in 1975 by the Manhattan Playhouse.
*"Passionate Congressman" was staged one week at the Cambridge Summer Theatre in 1945, with Louise Valery.
*"Happy Dollar" was staged 6 weeks in 1954 by the Theatre Inc., Houston, Texas.
*"Eris" was first staged by Théâtre La Bruyère in Paris 1966 and then by American Theatre Company in 1970.
*"Mandrake the Magician" (and the Enchantress) was staged for the first time at the Lenox Arts Center at Wheatleigh.
*"Time is Money" was published in Playboy Desember 1975.


[[Category: Spotlight on|Falk - Other writings, Lee]]
[[Category: Spotlight on|Falk - Other writings, Lee]]

Revision as of 19:57, 4 February 2017

Written by Lee Falk

Year Title Note
1933 "The Darktown Strutters" a radio program (as Leon Harrison Epstein)
1933 "Movie Prevues of the Air" a radio program (pamphlet) (as Leon Harrison Epstein)
1933 "Heroes in Uniform"; episode 1 a series of radio sketches (as Leon Harrison Epstein)
1933 "Jean Lafitte" / "Never Love" (1939) a romantic operetta in 3 acts (as Leon Harrison Epstein) Music by Coloman Katona
1934 "Success Stories"; episode 1 a series of radio sketches (as Leon Harrison Epstein)
1934 "Heart to Heart Time" a play (as Leon Harrison Epstein)
1934 "The Katatonics" ("The Catatonics") a satire about capital and labor (as Leon Harrison Epstein)
193? "The Picture Man" [footnotes 1] a short story
1938 "Festival at Salzburg" a play
1940 "The Big Story" [footnotes 2] a comedy in three acts with Alan MacGregor Cranston
194? "Long after Gath" a play
1944 "Passionate Congressman" [footnotes 3] a play
1945 "The Brass Ring" a play
1948 "Hero Hill" / "The Happy Dollar" [footnotes 4] a musical Music by William Friml, Lyrics by John LaTouche
1966 "Eris" (The Night People) [footnotes 5] a drama - one act
1967 "Home at Six" a comedy - one act
196? "The Flatlands" a play
1972 "The Story of the Phantom: The Ghost Who Walks" a Phantom novel #1 of 15 by Avon Publications
1973 "The Story of the Phantom: The Mysterious Ambassador" a Phantom novel #6 of 15 by Avon Publications
1973 "The Story of the Phantom: Killer's Town" a Phantom novel #9 of 15 by Avon Publications
1974 "The Story of the Phantom: The Vampires and the Witch" a Phantom novel #11 of 15 by Avon Publications
1975 "The Story of the Phantom: The Curse of the Two-Headed Bull" a Phantom novel #15 of 15 by Avon Publications
1973 "Mandrake the Magician" (and the Enchantress) [footnotes 6] a musical Music by George Quincy
Lyrics by Thayer Burch
1975 "Time is Money" [footnotes 7] a short story Illustrated by Fred Fredericks

Note

  1. "The Picture Man" was published in Coronet April 1937.
  2. "The Big Story" was presented by Gilbert Miller and staged one week (September 30 1940 with Donald Cook in the leading role) at Maplewood Theatre and later in 1975 by the Manhattan Playhouse.
  3. "Passionate Congressman" was staged one week at the Cambridge Summer Theatre in 1945, with Louise Valery.
  4. "Happy Dollar" was staged 6 weeks in 1954 by the Theatre Inc., Houston, Texas.
  5. "Eris" was first staged by Théâtre La Bruyère in Paris 1966 and then by American Theatre Company in 1970.
  6. "Mandrake the Magician and the Enchantress was staged for the first time at the Lenox Arts Center at Wheatleigh.
  7. "Time is Money" was published in Playboy Desember 1975.