Script, Television Series- "Evening Shade"

 
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Script, "Evening Shade"- "N.F.L. On CBS"
Script, Television Series- "Evening Shade"
Script, "Evening Shade"- "N.F.L. On CBS"
Script, "Evening Shade"- "N.F.L. On CBS"

Script, Television Series- "Evening Shade"

Object number2014.061.10
DateNovember 6, 1992
Associated LocationArkansas
MediumPaper, ink, brass
Dimensions11 x 81/2 x 1 in. (27.9 x 21.6 x 2.5 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
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    DescriptionAn original script from the television series "Evening Shade", starring Burt Reynolds and produced by Arkansas native Harry Thomason and his wife, Linda Bloodworth-Thomason. The script is for episode 3613 and is entitled "N.F.L. On CBS", which is dated November 6, 1992. It is comprised of almost one hundred pages of green and white paper held together by two brass brads and features the show script as well as production notes, contact information, and correspondence. Text on the front cover page reads "Evening Shade", "N.F.L. On CBS", "#3613", "Show #10", "Revised First Draft", "November 6, 1992", and "A Production of CBS Entertainment Productions In Association with Mozark Productions and MTM Enterprises, Inc."

    Evening Shade is a television series that aired on CBS from 1990 until 1994. The series stars Burt Reynolds as Wood Newton, a former professional football player for the Pittsburg Steelers. The series follows Newton as he returns to his hometown of Evening Shade, Arkansas, to coach the high school football team and depicts small town life. Evening Shade is located in Sharp County, in the North East corner of Arkansas. The opening sequence included clips of Arkansas locations such as South Patterson Street and McClard's Bar-be-que on Albert Pike Boulevard in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The television series featured fellow Arkansas native Billy Bob Thorton as a guest star.

    Harry Thomason, director of "Evening Shade", was born in Hampton, Arkansas in 1940. Thomason is a writer, producer, and director. He wrote and directed "The Hunting of the President" , and produced and directed "Evening Shade" and "Designing Women". He was nominated for four primetime Emmys for his work on "Designing Women."
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