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Photograph was edited for publication purposes.; Photograph included in the Exhibit: The Industry in Our Backyard: Television Production in Los Angeles 1940s-1980s. Photograph caption dated July 16, 1965 reads "These five CBS television stars were in fine ribbon-cutting form as they prepared to slash the tape at the CBS Studio Center in Studio City, yesterday, marking the completion of the first phase of the network's expansion program on the studio site. As Tina Louise, of 'Gilligan's Island,' raises the sword to the tape, she is flanked, at left, by Clint Eastwood and Paul Brinegar of 'Rawhide,' and, at right, by Bob Conrad and Ross Martin of 'Wild, Wild West,' a new series."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Tina Louise,--1934- Eastwood, Clint,--1930- Brinegar, Paul,--1917-1995 Conrad, Robert,--1935- Martin, Ross,--1920-1981 CBS Television Network--Employees Men--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Motion picture actors and actresses--United States Television actors and actresses--United States Dedications--California--Los Angeles Swords--California--Los Angeles Ribbons--California--Los Angeles Logos (Symbols)--California--Los Angeles Television cameras Signs and signboards--California--Studio City (Los Angeles) Costumes Dwellings--California--Studio City (Los Angeles) Studio City (Los Angeles, Calif.) Portrait photographs Group portraits Valley Times Collection photographs
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