University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives
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Eugene, Oregon 97403-1299 USA
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Guide to the Peg Lynch Papers, 1944-1976


Coll. 066





Finding aid prepared by Francis Keating, Manuscripts Processor

Finding aid encoded by Linda J. Long, 2007
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives

1299 University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon 97403-1299 USA
URL: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/index.html

 
Collection Number:
 

Coll. 066

 
Creator:
 

Lynch, Peg, 1917-

 
Title:
 

Peg Lynch Papers

 
Dates:
 

1944-1976 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

48.5 linear feet
101 containers

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English. 

 
Summary:
 

Margaret Frances "Peg" Lynch (1916- ) is a writer for radio and television, known in particular for her "Ethel and Albert" radio and television program that aired in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. The collection includes correspondence, scripts for radio and television, audiotapes, kinescopes, and photographs.

 

Biographical Note

Margaret Frances "Peg" Lynch was born on November 25, 1916 in Lincoln, Nebraska. Her father died when she was two years old, and the family moved to Kasson, Minnesota. Lynch graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1937 after majoring in English with an emphasis on writing and dramatics.

She got her start in radio shortly after graduation, landing a job at station KATE in Albert Lea, Minnesota about 100 miles southwest of Rochester. To earn her $65 per month salary as a copy writer, Lynch wrote commercials, a daily half-hour woman's show, a weekly half hour little theater show, a weekly farm news program, three 10-minute plays, and two 5-minute sketches. It was at KATE that Lynch first introduced, as a 3-minute "filler" sketch in the woman's show, the husband and wife characters of Ethel and Albert. Lynch portrayed Ethel and a station announcer played Albert. She got the idea from her commercial writing for the station. Challenged by the lack of personnel and other resources at the small station, she discovered that a husband-wife format could be used to sell a variety of products.

After four months at KATE, Lynch moved on to WCHV in Charlottesville, Virginia and then to WTBO in Cumberland, Maryland. At each station she continued to develop "Ethel and Albert," expanding it at WTBO into a five-times-per-week, 15-minute evening feature.

In February 1944, Lynch moved to New York where she got a job as a writer for a network serial. While writing scripts for the serial, she submitted some "Ethel and Albert" scripts to the Blue Network, which later became the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). The network not only accepted the show and signed her to write it, but after auditioning actresses for the Ethel role, insisted she do it herself. The Albert character in the show was played by Richard Widmark who quit after six month. He was replaced by Alan Bunce, who co-starred with Lynch in "Ethel and Albert" and later "The Couple Next Door." Their partnership lasted 20 years to the time of his death in 1965.

"Ethel and Albert" went on the air on April 17, 1944 as a 15-minute daily show. It continued in that format until 1949 when it was expanded to a half hour. The show moved into commercial television in 1950 as a 10-minute segment on the "Kate Smith Hour," and in April 1953, "Ethel and Albert" became a half hour program on the NBC network.

The show was well received by the public and the critics. Kay Gardella of the New York Daily News wrote that "Ethel and Albert" was "generally regarded as the top domestic comedy on T.V. The warm, realistic characterizations and situations of this stanza reflect the personality of its creator. Peg is completely down to earth and so are her scripts." Jack Gould of the New York Times gave credit to the show and its creator-writer when he wrote, "The author of 'Ethel and Albert,' of course, is Miss Lynch herself. She has lost none of her uncanny knack for catching the small situation in married life and developing it into a gem of quiet humor. The charm of 'Ethel and Albert' is that they could be man and wife off the screen."

Lynch, however, in real life was married to Odd Knut Ronning, an engineering consultant, whom she married in 1948. The couple have a daughter, Elise Astrid Ronning.

NBC cancelled "Ethel and Albert" in December 1954, but the show found new life when it was picked up by CBS as a 1955 summer replacement for "December Bride." In the fall of 1955, the show switched networks again, this time to ABC where it would remain until May 1956. Lynch owned the rights to the show and so was not limited to a single network. Despite a vocal and loyal support among the public and the critics, "Ethel and Albert" aired for the final time on television on May 25, 1956. However the show continued on CBS radio, starting in 1957, with the title changed to "The Couple Next Door." Lynch and Alan Bunce continued in the title roles and Lynch remained as the shows writer. "The Couple Next Door" had a 3-year run in a 15-minute format, ending in 1960.

"Ethel and Albert" enjoyed revivals in 1963-1964 on NBC "Monitor" and on National Public Radio's "Earplay" in 1973. In 1975-1976, Lynch wrote and starred in "Little Things in Life" for Radio Playhouse.

Peg Lynch lives in Becket, Massachusetts with her husband and continues to write, most recently adapting "Ethel and Albert" for a limited run on British television in 1982.

Content Description

The Peg Lynch Papers span the years from 1944 to 1976. The collection consists largely of the radio and television scripts written by Lynch for the two shows which she created and starred in with Alan Bunce: "Ethel and Albert" and "The Couple Next Door."

The scripts contained in the collection follow two folders of chronologically arranged correspondence and are arranged by date from 1944 to 1964. They are followed by two indexes. The first index is comprehensive, providing a listing of scripts written between the inception of "Ethel and Albert" on the Blue Network (ABC) in 1944, through "The Little Things in Life" which appeared on the syndicated Radio Playhouse in 1975-1976. The second index lists scripts for "The Couple Next Door" (1951-1960) and "Ethel and Albert" on NBC "Monitor" (1963-1964). These indexes provide inclusive air dates and script numbers along with a one-line plot synopsis. In some instances individual air dates are also included.

Following the radio-television scripts are special and promotional scripts of "Ethel and Albert" and "The Couple Next Door." Many were written for special events, such as a CBS sales convention, or for special causes, such as muscular dystrophy fund-raising efforts.

Of special interest is a folder relating to the attempted purging of suspected communists within the Radio Writers Guild in 1950-1952.

The collection includes reel-to-reel and cassette tapes of "The Couple Next Door" which appeared between 1957 and 1960 on CBS radio. Also included are reel-to-reel tapes of "Ethel and Albert" from a brief run on National Public Radio in February 1973.

The collection concludes with packaged oversize material. Package #1 contains a 2-record set of the March 8, 1949 "Ethel and Albert" show, as well as other records of Arnold Baker's jingles for commercial spots and "The Financial Filberts" with Lynch, her daughter Elise Ronning and Eddie Bracken. Kinescopes of four "Ethel and Albert" shows between 1953 and 1966 comprise package #2, and package #3 is a scrapbook/album. Individual photographs have been removed to the Photograph Collection under the call number PH062.

Arrangement

Collection is organized into the following series:

  • Biographical Material
  • Correspondence
  • Radio-TV Scripts
  • Radio Writer's Guild (RWG)
  • Reel-to-Reel Tapes
  • Cassette Tapes
  • Oversize

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information 

Collection was a gift of Margaret "Peg" Lynch in 1969.

Processing Note 

Collection processed by Francis Keating.

Separated Materials 

Photographs in this collection are stored separately under call number PH062.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Collection is open to the public.

Collection must be used in Special Collections & University Archives Reading Room.

Restrictions on Use 

Property rights reside with Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries. Copyright resides with the creators of the documents or their heirs. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted to the Manuscripts Librarian in Special Collections & University Archives. The reader must also obtain permission of the copyright holder.

Preferred Citation 

[Identification of item], Peg Lynch Papers, Coll. 066, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Or.

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
Lynch, Peg, 1917---Correspondence
Radio authorship
Television authorship
Women radio writers
Women television writers
Photographs
Scripts
Sound recordings

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 
box
1


Biographical Material

 

 
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1



Correspondence, 1946-1948

 

 

Radio-TV Scripts

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
"Ethel and Albert." ABC Radio (WJZ-New York), 1944-1949, 15 minutes
  1944-1949
 
box
1


Episodes 1-25 (15 missing)
  April 17, 1944-May 17, 1944
 
2

Episodes 26-65 (35 and 50 missing)
  May 23, 1944-July 24, 1944
 
3

Episodes 66-105 (75, 96, 103, and 104 missing)
  July 25, 1944-September 19, 1944
 
4

Episodes 106-145 (107, 114, and 140 missing)
  September 20, 1944-November 15, 1944
 
5

Episodes 146-185
  November 16, 1944-January 10, 1945
 
6

Episodes 186-225 (200 missing)
  January 11, ,1945-March 8, 1945
 
7

Episodes 226-265 (260 missing)
  March 9, 1945-May 7, 1945
 
8

Episodes 266-305 (289 and 302 missing)
  May 8, 1945-July 4, 1945
 
9

Episodes 306-345
  July 5, 1945-August 29, 1945
 
10

Episodes 346-385
  August 30, 1945-October 24, 1945
 
11

Episodes 386-425
  October 25, 1945-December 19, 1945
 
12

Episodes 426-465 (442 missing)
  December 20, 1945-February 13, 1946
 
13

Episodes 466-505
  February 14, 1946-April 10, 1946
 
14

Episodes 506-545 (523 missing)
  April 11, 1946-June 5, 1946
 
15

Episodes 546-585 (560 missing)
  June 6, 1946-July 31, 1946
 
16

Episodes 586-625
  August 1, 1946-September 25, 1946
 
17

Episodes 626-665 (662 missing)
  September 26, 1946-November 20, 1946
 
18

Episodes 666-705 (696 and 703 missing)
  November 21, 1946-January 15, 1947
 
19

Episodes 706-745 (735 missing)
  January 16, 1947-March 12, 1947
 
20

Episodes 746-785 (770 missing)
  March 13, 1947-May 7, 1947
 
21

Episodes 786-825
  May 8, 1947-July 3, 1947
 
22

Episodes 826-825
  July 4, 1947-August 28, 1947
 
23

Episodes 866-905 (869 and 876 missing)
  August 29, 1947-October 23, 1947
 
24

Episodes 906-945 (936 missing)
  October 24, 1947-December 18, 1947
 
25

Episodes 946-985 (974 missing)
  December 19, 1947-February 12, 1948
 
26

Episodes 986-1025 (997 missing)
  February 13, 1948-April 8, 1948
 
27

Episodes 1026-1065
  April 9, 1948-June 3, 1948
 
28

Episodes 1066-1105
 
 
29

Episodes 1106-1145
 
 
30

Episodes 1146-1185
 
 
31

Episodes 1186-1225
 
 
32

Episodes 1226-1265
 
 
33

Episodes 1266-1305
 
 
34

Episodes 1306-1340
 
   
"Ethel and Albert." ABC Radio (WJZ-New York), 1949-1950, 30 minutes
  1944-1949
 
35

Scripts 1-13
  December 24, 1949-April 10, 1950
 
36

Scripts 14-28 (script 19 missing)
  April 17, 1950-July 24, 1950
 
37

Scripts 29-32
  July 31, 1950-August 28, 1950
   
"Ethel and Albert" segment on "The Kate Smith Hour." NBC-TV, 1950-1952, 10 minute sketches
  1950-1952
 


Scripts 1-40 (scripts 3, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29, 31 missing)
  October 6, 1950-October 25, 1951
 
38

Scripts 41-65 (script 48 missing)
  November 2, 1951-May 28, 1952
   
"Ethel and Albert." NBC-TV (Sunbeam sponsor), 1953-1954, 30 minutes. Includes original and "as broadcast" copies
  1953-1954
 


Scripts 1-2 (1, one copy only)
  April 25, 1953-May 2, 1953
 
39

Scripts 3-9 (scripts 5, 6, one copy only)
  May 9, 1953-June 20, 1953
 
40

Scripts 10-16 (scripts 10, #11, #13, one copy only)
  June 27, 1953-October 3, 1953
 
41

Scripts 17-23 (scripts 19, 20, one copy only)
  October 10, 1953-November 21, 1953
 
42

Scripts 24-30 (script 27, one copy only)
  November 28, 1953-January 9, 1954
 
43

Scripts 31-36
  January 16, 1954-February 20, 1954
 
44

Scripts 37-42
  February 27, 1954-April 3, 1954
 
45

Scripts 43-48
  April 10,1954-May 15, 1954
 
46

Scripts 49-54
  May 22, 1954-September 25, 1954
 
47

Scripts 55-60
  October 2, 1954-November 6, 1954
 
48

Scripts 61-67 (scripts 61, 65, 67, one copy only)
  November 13, 1954-December 25, 1954
   
"Ethel and Albert." CBS-TV (Maxwell House sponsor), Summer 1955, 30 minutes. Scripts are "as broadcast."
  Summer 1955
 
49

Scripts 1-12
  June 20, 1955-September 5, 1955
 
50

Scripts 13-15
  September 12, 1955-September 26, 1955
   
"Ethel and Albert." ABC-TV (Ralston Purina sponsor), 1955-1956, 30 minutes. Includes original and "as broadcast" copies
  1955-1956
 


Scripts 1-5
  October 14, 1955-November 11, 1955
 
51

Scripts 6-12
  November 18, 1955-December 30, 1955
 
52

Scripts 13-18
  January 6, 1956-February 10, 1956
 
53

Scripts 19-25
  February 17, 1956-March 30, 1956
 
54

Scripts 26-33 (scripts 32, 33, one copy only)
  April 6, 1956-May 25, 1956
   
"The Couple Next Door." CBS-Radio, 1957-1960, 15 minutes
  1957-1960
 
55

Scripts 1-40
  December 30, 1957-February 21, 1958
 
56

Scripts 41-75
  February 24, 1958-April 11, 1958
 
57

Scripts 76-110
  April 14, 1958-May 30, 1958
 
58

Scripts 111-145
  June 2, 1958-July 18, 1958
 
59

Scripts 146-180
  July 21, 1958-September 5, 1958
 
60

Scripts 181-215
  September 8, 1958-October 24, 1968
 
61

Scripts 216-250
  October 27, 1958-December 12, 1958
 
62

Scripts 251-285
  December 15, 1958-February 2, 1959
 
63

Scripts 286-320
  February 3, 1959-March 23, 1959
 
64

Scripts 321-355
  March 24, 1959-May 11, 1959
 
65

Scripts 356-390
  May 12, 1959-June 29, 1959
 
66

Scripts 391-425
  June 30, 1959-August 17, 1959
 
67

Scripts 426-460
  August 18, 1959-October 5, 1959
 
68

Scripts 461-495
  October 6, 1959-November 23, 1959
 
69

Scripts 596-530
  November 24, 1959-January 12, 1960
 
70

Scripts 531-565
  January 13, 1960-March 1, 1960
 
71

Scripts 566-600
  March 2, 1960-April 19, 1960
 
72

Scripts 601-635
  April 20, 1960-June 7, 1960
 
73

Scripts 636-670
  June 8, 1960-July 26, 1960
 
74

Scripts 671-705
  July 27, 1960-September 13, 1960
 
75

Scripts 706-740
  September 14, 1960-November 1, 1960
 
76

Scripts 741-758
  November 2, 1960-November 25, 1960
   
"Ethel and Albert." NBC Radio "Monitor," 1963-1964. Individually undated
  1955-1956
 


Scripts 1-30 (script 4 missing)
 
 
77

Scripts 31-130
 
 
78

Scripts 131-233
 
   
Indexes
 
 
folder
11

Complete index including script number and brief plot synopsis.
  1944-1976
 
12
Index includes "The Couple Next Door" (1957-1960) and "Ethel and Albert" (1963-1964).
  1957-1964
   
Special and Promotional Scripts
 
   
"Ethel and Albert"
 
 
79 folder
1

"The Paul Whiteman Record Club," program 152
  January 28, 1948
 

"Special Program for Muscular Dystrophy"
  November 25, 1954
 
2
Swedish translation of August 22, 1955 program
  August 22, 1955
 

Undated script (missing cover page)
  Undated
 
3
"The Couple Next Door," CBS National Sales Convention
  May 11, 1960
   
Movie Script
 
 
4
"The Secret World" by Peg Lynch and Walter Hart, 2 drafts (final and next-to-last versions)
 
   
Movie Script
 
 
5
"The Secret World" by Peg Lynch and Walter Hart, 2 drafts (final and next-to-last versions)
 
   
Financial Data, ratings, and sponsor lists
 
 
6
Financial data, ratings, and sponsor lists
 
   
Promotional Materials
 
 
80 1
Promotional material; includes issue no. 5 of Radio Nostalgia
 

 

Radio Writer's Guild (RWG)

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
80
folder
2

Anti-Communist material sent out during "Blacklist" days, 1950-1952
  1950-1952
 
3
RWG Free Lance Market list, strike fund financial statement and promotional material
 

 

Reel-to-reel Tapes

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
"The Couple Next Door," CBS Radio, 1957-1960
  1957-1960
 
box
81


Reel-to-reel tapes
  December 30, 1957-February 26, 1958
 
82

Reel-to-reel tapes
  February 27, 1958-April 25, 1958
 
83

Reel-to-reel tapes
  April 29, 1958-June 25, 1958
 
84

Reel-to-reel tapes
  June 26, 1958-August 22, 1958
 
85

Reel-to-reel tapes
  August 25, 1958-October 21, 1958
 
86

Reel-to-reel tapes
  October 22, 1958-December 18, 1958
 
87

Reel-to-reel tapes
  December 19, 1958-February 19, 1959
 
88

Reel-to-reel tapes
  February 20, 1959-April 21, 1959
 
89

Reel-to-reel tapes
  April 22, 1959-June 18, 1959
 
90

Reel-to-reel tapes
  June 19, 1959-August 14, 1959
 
91

Reel-to-reel tapes
  August 17, 1959-October 13, 1959
 
92

Reel-to-reel tapes
  October 14, 1959-December 10, 1959
 
93

Reel-to-reel tapes
  December 11, 1959-February 9, 1959
 
94

Reel-to-reel tapes
  February 10, 1960-April 7, 1960
 
95

Reel-to-reel tapes
  April 8, 1960-June 6, 1960
 
96

Reel-to-reel tapes
  June 7, 1960-August 4, 1960
 
97

Reel-to-reel tapes
  August 5, 1960-October 6, 1960
 
98

Reel-to-reel tapes
  October 7, 1960-November 25, 1960
 


Reel-to-reel tapes--Opening and closing theme
 
   
"Ethel and Albert," NPR "Earplay" (WHA, Madison, Wisconsin), February 1-28, 1973
  February 1-28, 1973
 
folder
1-10

Scripts 1-20
 

 

Cassette Tapes

 
Container(s)
Description