PROJECTED OSS TV SERIES

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CIA-RDP80R01731R001100160085-4
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March 3, 2003
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December 3, 1956
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Approved For Release 2003/0 /25 : CIA-RDP8OR01731R001105160085-4 .11 , : SEMORA1fl6N OM Director of Central Intelligence SUBJICT 1 Projected ?SS TV Series 1. This msmorandam suggests: option on the part of DCI. Such requested action is contained in paragraph 12. 2, It has CORO to Our attention that a certain Bill Illicit formerly aide to Colonel Glavin when the latter commanded the in Italy, recently approached Several television networks and independent film producers- with the proposition of staking documenter: films of various of the OSSIocrotiao exploits. Sliscu was , allegedly identified and vouched for by a letter in his possession signed by a Henry Presoott, president of the organisation known as the Veterans of the OSS, and written on the official paper of that society which carries on its letteriobead the names of General willing J. Donovan and other prominent personages. The letter purportedly states that Bliscu is authorised to negotiate such arrangements and proposes the production of a series of 39 television shorts of thirty minutes duration each, 3. As you aro aware, General Donovan would be in a position to furnish a very considerable body of material from archives in his personal possession. 4. while we know that Blise0s proposal was reect.d by several major companies, he did succeed in interesting a Sairiark Compon7 known as Flamingo 7 previous activity that this company has was published in the (Tab B). about whose personnel, reputation and little or nothing. The rinnouneement in fact, started production On ouch a series November issue of the tradeoweekky Variety 5. In the course of Eliscu's earlier rounds* his. proposal came to the attention of Larry Lowman, now a vice...president of the Columbia Broadcasting System and at one time chief of ammo for ' Approved For Release 2 tootosto ____---- IF CLASS. , LrTii DATEt 01W,T,.9kROP8QR017T11:1r0011094A0- Liti.Jka ilk L. Approved For Release 5 : CIA-RDP8AR01731R001100160085-4 the OnS. Lowman, his curiosity piqued, called known by Lowman to be a friend of our?, en4 Prescott letter introducin, liscu. mashti the matter indirectly to our attention together w that it was his understanding Ells= had allsod acquaintance with you and inplieds at louts your Approve of the venture. 6. The success at the ondua or to ,arouse the interest o television industry in such a proposal talthougt sa in Llincuss is attested by a letter dated 29 August 1956 addressed .V Leolie harries Vie e President and amoral lianager of the Columbia oad au. Tele ision Film Sales tomorations to one 25X1 n attorney with offices in the nouthern Beilding letter itself, which has reached us through is attached (11041). In briefs it expresses sly considerable interest in the proposition (if agreement can be reached to do suoh a series in o ation wit the Agency), and his own awareuess of the sensitivity of the un ertsking. It ferther sweets that "a meeting be arranged in the near future with nr. Dellss or his elapse associates in. the CIA to dismiss the broad aspects of weir public relations polio, and to determine just how the relationship betweea the no defasst Core organisation an the meant shOuld be hendled.' 4e are reliably advised that Ar. ;lame, denate the announcement of the Playing? production, is 4411 interested in disoueSing the matter with uss -1. It iss of coarse, established practice of other U. rnment agencies to *nog* in public relations. efforts through mediem of movie and teleilsion dranatisation of actual episodes which their pereoenel have partioipateein h. course of thoir normally -assigned duties. Such preaentationa ordinarily open with a brief announcement of the official sanction or eponocrehip of tho program by the A)epartment cencerned. Noet notable of the television series ourventl,y showing (sone of which have been continuously popular ter se4ardi years' are; a. N the tni opens with a display of the seal b Foderaj ce of th. Treasury e. The West of the activities Of the rtments orad br the Department Approved For Release 2003/04/25 : CIA-RDP80R01731R001100160085-4 Approved For Release 2QOj4J5? CIA-RDP80R01731R001100160085-4 r similar shows have at various times been Authenticated and sponsored by the Air Force, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and others. 4addi ion to these authenticated documentaries, there are ovilOroOo popular aeries, commercially sponsored, depicting intelligence and Other clandestine activities which carry with them no offioial authentication. 8. The objective of all such authenticated productions is the obvious one behind any publicerelations or advertising program: to gain public support. Public support so far as official agencies of the U. S. Government is concerned is important from two points of view, a. As an incentive to recruiting personnel, and b. As it may be expected to influence favorably legislative support of the agency's program. Su* advantages might reasonably be expected to accrue to this Agency should we decide officially to support a presentation of the sort discussed. 9. As for the protocol which guides other agencies of our government in similar ventures, we have checked with the Department of befense, and are advised that no formal regulations exist to authorise or control such activities, but that agreements are arrived at by informal and confidential discussion between responsible officials of the media and the agency concerned. 10. On the negative sides so far as this Agency is concerned, the possibility of overestimulating public curiosity and providing excuses for criticism of or investigation into our present activities were the presentation in any way to be linked officially with the Agency is a danger which canaot he overlooked. U. While it would not normally occur to us to interest ourselves in such activity, it is our belief that it would be preferable that aqy nationmwide exposition of the activities of the 038 be undertaken by a reputable company with our concurrence and assistance, rather than to be based upon the personal recollections and archives of apr individual or group of individuals, or to be, or appear to be, endorsed by any other U. S. Government agency with which the OSS was affiliated or connected in the public mind. It seems possible that it Mr, Harris in, indeed, still interested in such a venture1 an early announcement of the intent by the Columbia Broadcasting Company might operate to limit the sales market of the Flamingo productions to minor network or small independent stations. Approved For Release . 3 . : CIA-RDP80R01731R001100160085-4 ILLEGIB Approved For Release 2003/04/25 CIA-RDP80R01731R001100160085-4 L, . V 12, It ls therefore semsaded that y, assampaaled by sash of your staff as asy desire. Woo to met PorsamakT with NO. Norris it e warolaniont but *EU date with *vier to soasideriag fwrorebliy eollabosation la the production if a televisica series Old ths famish:Lag of seript material in return for ohloh You ger reqaest the Gleam collaboration at our ova seleoted personnel in the interest at ths Avow sad of national sesurity. FRANK 0, WISNER Deputy Director (Plasm) Attasboontss 1. Letter addressed by Leslie Harris 2, Clipping entitled ?Flaningo Series en OSS to Nell* The reectmendation in paragraph 12 is approved Allen W. Dizii.s ? bat. Dirmator of Central Intelligens, 4- 4 Approved For Release 3/04i25 : CIA-RDP80R01731R001100160085-4 Approved For Release 2003/04/25 : CIA-R 80R01731R001100160 ER - File 3 DEC 1956 It giallipaitlak 1604poitt 9/181111401. (to abens. Disftlatitiatt Wig AMMO** 1 ISCX Almond For Release 2003/04/ COMKSt /*/ L. K. 1411/13 Deputy Director (ftePart) 29 liarsater 1956 DP8OR01731R0,01100160085-4 25X1 161}4 Approved For Release 2003/04/25 : CIA-RDP80R01731R001100160085-4 4404/ 25X1 25X1 SPA-DD/0 DeCOINENT NO. NO CHANGE t r o L. K. WHITE puty Director (Support) Approved For Release 2003/04/25 : CIA-RDP80R01731R001100160085-4 CONFIDENTIAL UNCLASSIFIED CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY STAT OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP NAME AND ADDRESS ACTION APPROVAL COMMENT DIRECT REPLY DISPATCH CONCURRENCE Remarks: Jim: The Director would like your comments on the attached. Since he is in all probability leaving for a short holiday on Friday, please let me have this back soonest. INFORMATION rommrTellTapp! FORM NO. 037 Replaces Form-.4 4' which may be used. I APR 55 f? CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2003/04/25 : CIA-RDP80R01731R001100160085-4 On 1/15 Mt. Kirkpatrick had the original of this. With Angleton's comments. DCI had not yet signed. `11Livial d o 074-e-t-A Yr-4.244-4 cce&" Ca' MEMORANDUM FOR: GENERAiti Mr. Kirkpatrick and I concur in the attached proposed response to Mr. Helms, memorandum of 7 November 1956 regarding "Administrative Organiza- tion and Support of Clandestine Services." Recommend signature. L. K. 'WHITE FORM NO.101 REPLACES FORM 10- 101 111 AUG 54 WHICH MAY BE USED. (47 Approved For Release 2003/04/25 : CIA-RDP80R01731R001100160085-4 I UNCLASSIFIEDApprovt.cLF9rs I re 2003/04/25 : CI CIVVRNAL SUBJECT: (Optional) FROM: 1;111 IVORpOOMMe 100160085-4 SECRET ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET ADDP TO: (Officer designotion, room number, and building) 2. 3. 4. DCI Admin 221 DATE REC'D FWD'D NO. DATE OFFICER'S COMMENTS COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom INITIALS to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) apA21/T-7 4-Yd 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. ER: Please put this in file merely as a matter of record. The orig. is being held by IG along with supporting papers. Rita tells me that this document will not be signed by DCI as it is written - the matter has been taken up in Deas. Meeting and will be discussed further. Return all other copies to COP for disposition. Rita says COP is fully informed on this subject and the proposed actions, and the Deps. Meetings discussions. 13. 14. 15. FORM n USE PREVIOUS 1 DEC 55 I %.-1 EDITIONS /A 4 66 76 estftiopleasrffwilgibmifireTFCA 1iflW1 10Q1.6?1085-4 USE ONLY UNCLASSIFIED