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| 1933 || "The Darktown Strutters" || a radio program || ''(as Leon Harrison Epstein)''
| 1933 ''(Januar 5)'' || "Heroes in Uniform"; episode 1 || a series of radio sketches || ''(as Leon Harrison Epstein)''
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| 1933 ''(May 29)'' || "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 ''(July 20)'' || [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - Other writings - Jean Lafitte|"Jean Lafitte"]] || a romantic operetta in 3 acts || ''(as Leon Harrison Epstein)'' Music by Coloman Katona
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| 1933 || [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - Other writings - Jean Lafitte|"Jean Lafitte"]] || 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 ''(January 5)'' || "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 ''(February 18)'' || "Heart to Heart Time" || a play || ''(as Leon Harrison Epstein)''
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| 1934 || "The Katatonics" ''("The Catatonics")'' || a satire about capital and  labor || ''(as Leon Harrison Epstein)''
| 1934 || "The Katatonics" ''("The Catatonics")'' || a satire about capital and  labor || ''(as Leon Harrison Epstein)''
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| 193? || "The Picture Man" <ref group="footnotes">"The Picture Man" was published in [[Coronet April 1937]].</ref> || a short story ||  
| 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 ''(January 14)'' || "Festival at Salzburg" || a play || ''(as Leon Falk)''
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| 1940 || [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - Other writings - The Big Story|"The Big Story"]] || a comedy in three acts || with Alan MacGregor Cranston
| 1940 ''(June 6)'' || [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - Other writings - The Big Story|"The Big Story"]] || 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 || [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - Other writings - Passionate Congressman|"The Passionate Congressman"]] || a journalese in three acts ||  
| 1944 ''(February 11)'' || [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - Other writings - Passionate Congressman|"The Passionate Congressman"]] || a journalese in three acts ||  
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| 1945 || "The Brass Ring" || a play ||  
| 1945 || "The Brass Ring" || a play ||  
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| 1948 || [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - Other writings - Hero Hill / Happy Dollar|"Hero Hill" / "The Happy Dollar"]] || a musical comedy in two acts || Music by William Friml, Lyrics by John LaTouche
| 1948 ''(May 23)'' || [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - Other writings - Hero Hill / Happy Dollar|"Hero Hill" / "The Happy Dollar"]] || a musical comedy in two acts || Music by William Friml, Lyrics by John LaTouche
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| 1966 || [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - Other writings - Eris|"Eris"]] ''(The Night People)'' || a drama - one act ||  
| 1966 ''(March 22, 1967)'' || [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - Other writings - Eris|"Eris"]] ''(The Night People)'' || a drama - one act ||  
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| 1967 || [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - Other writings - Home at Six|"Home at Six"]] || a comedy - one act ||  
| 1967 || [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - Other writings - Home at Six|"Home at Six"]] || a comedy - one act ||  

Revision as of 20:45, 22 February 2017

Written by Lee Falk

Year (date copyrighted) Title Note
1933 (Januar 5) "Heroes in Uniform"; episode 1 a series of radio sketches (as Leon Harrison Epstein)
1933 (May 29) "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 (July 20) "Jean Lafitte" a romantic operetta in 3 acts (as Leon Harrison Epstein) Music by Coloman Katona
1934 (January 5) "Success Stories"; episode 1 a series of radio sketches (as Leon Harrison Epstein)
1934 (February 18) "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 (January 14) "Festival at Salzburg" a play (as Leon Falk)
1940 (June 6) "The Big Story" a comedy in three acts with Alan MacGregor Cranston
194? "Long after Gath" a play
1944 (February 11) "The Passionate Congressman" a journalese in three acts
1945 "The Brass Ring" a play
1948 (May 23) "Hero Hill" / "The Happy Dollar" a musical comedy in two acts Music by William Friml, Lyrics by John LaTouche
1966 (March 22, 1967) "Eris" (The Night People) 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) a musical Music by George Quincy. Lyrics by Thayer Burch
1975 "Time is Money" [footnotes 2] a short story Illustrated by Fred Fredericks

Note

  1. "The Picture Man" was published in Coronet April 1937.
  2. "Time is Money" was published in Playboy Desember 1975.