- (1989) Book: "Golden Age of Television: Notes from Survivors".
- (1948) Stage: Wrote "Small Wonder" on Broadway. Musical revue.
- (1958) Stage: Wrote "Cloud 7" on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1975) Stage: Wrote (final Broadway credit) "A Musical Jubilee", produced on Broadway. Musical revue. Devised by Marilyn Clark and Charles Burr. Musical Director: John Lesko. Dance arrangements / musical continuity by Trude Rittman. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang, Hershy Kay and Elman Anderson. Musical Supervisor: Lehman Engel [final Broadway credit]. Choreographed by Robert Tucker. Assistant Choreographer: Steven Boockvor. Scenic Design by Herbert Senn and Helen Pond. Costume Design by Donald Brooks. General Manager: Victor Samrock. Directed by Morton DaCosta. St. James Theatre: 13 Nov 1975-1 Feb 1976 (92 performances + 2 previews that began on 12 Nov 1975). Cast: Lillian Gish (as "Performer"; final Broadway credit), Tammy Grimes (as "Performer"), Larry Kert (as "Performer"), Patrice Munsel (as "Performer"), John Raitt (as "Performer"), Cyril Ritchard (as "Performer"), Dick Shawn (as "Performer"), Steven Boockvor (as "Performer"), Eric Brotherson (as "Performer"), Marcia Brushingham (as "Performer"), Igors Gavon (as "Performer"), David King (as "Performer"), Jeanne Lehman (as "Performer"), Bettye Malone (as "Performer"), Estella Munson (as "Performer"), Nana (as "Performer"), Julie Pars (as "Performer"), Dennis Perren (as "Performer"), Leland Schwantes (as "Performer"; final Broadway role), Craig Yates (as "Performer"). Understudies: Eric Brotherson (as "Performer"), Marcia Brushingham (as "Performer"), Igors Gavon (as "Performer"), David King (as "Performer"), Jeanne Lehman (as "Performer"), Estella Munson (as "Performer") and Craig Yates (as "Performer"). Replacement cast: Courtney Pledger (as "Performer"). Swings: Tom Offt, Sharon Talbot. Produced by The Theatre Guild and Jonathan Conrow. Associate Producer: Merle D. King.
- (1999) Book (w/Celeste Holm): "Overture and Finale: Rodgers & Hammerstein and the Creation of Their Two Greatest Hits".
- Novel: "Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River" (filmed as Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River (1968)).
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