id. dre so non on st ro- ry, il 251 cal is he es. 257. University Daily Kansan Thursday, August 24,1972 2 Lecturer's Story to Be Filmed By VICKI MONNARD Kansan Staff Writer Discussions are in the final stage. Gunn's story and screenplay, "The Reluctant Witch," Gunn is a lecturer in journalism and literature. Gunn said Doug Curtis, a 1988 KU graduate, will be directing the picture. The producing team included the Productions of Kansas City, Mo. The producer is William Bowers, a Hollywood scriptwriter, according to Gunn. He said Bowers was introduced as a produced "Support Your Local Sheriff." He was a visitor to this campus in 1969. Gunn said his story was a romantic fantasie, in which a university psychology professor comes across an Ozark hill girl who has been married. The plan is planned for the Ozarks, Lawrence and Kansas City. CURTIS said the shooting schedule had to begin no later than the first two weeks in September because of weather. Jeklan Elan, Harry Morgan and Angela Cartwright have been contracted for some of the parts, but he hasn't made any errors were trying to get Bill Bikby, who played in the "Courtship of Eddie's Father," for the lead. Curds said Bowers was in the role of arranging arrangements for the film. Curtis said some interviews for minor parts may be held at KU. minor parts would be held at KU. Gunn said his story was originally published in "Galaxy Magazine" in May 1953 under the title 'Miss Pizzas'. The story has also been printed several times, including a German translation and was released as a C radio series, "X Minus One". CURTIS said this would be the first production for Curtis Productions. But he said he had Book to Be Filmed in September James Gunn, lecturer in journalism and English . Curtis said he had directed at 40 movies and commercials but that they had all been documentaries. This will be the first feature for Curtis. Curtis said, if this feature went as he intended, it would continue producing features, including others by Gunn. TWO EARLIER Gunn stories have been dramatized for television, according to Gunn. The first installment under the title of "Man in Orbit" in 1959. The novel, "The Immortals," was shown on the "ABC Mode of the Week" in 1969 and then by the series called "The Immortal" in 1970. By next spring, Gunn will have had four books published during a 13-month period. The first book, *The Science of War*, was published February by Dell and is a novel about the rebellion of laymen against the rule of scientists and intellectuals. The story begins with the warring of the University of Kansas. "Breaking Point," which will be published in September by Walker, is a collection of short stories written by Gunn over an 18-year period. Gunn refers to the collection as his "serious stories." GUNN'S NOVEL about a century-long project to pick up information from intelligent listeners, "will be published by Scribner's in November and by The Listener Book Club in December. "Alternate Worlds," and illustrated text of science fiction, will be published next spring by Prentice-Hall. Old KUOK Facilities Were in Basement of Hoch Patrick Christine, program director, edits tapes. Kansan Photo by CLAY LOYD KU Radio Station Plans Fall Move By MARY PITMAN Kansan Staff Writer Campus radio station KUOK expects to move from the base of Hoch into the stone garage of Sudder House, north on the road, sometime before Thanksgiving, the station advisor David Darya said. KUOK studies will be on the ground floor of the building, with offices above for station personnel, Dary said. Dary, assistant professor of art at the university examined the behind-garage that would be de- signed and a garage had been extensively remodeled. The architecture architect is planned for Thurrock. Comparing the present facilities of KUHU to the new facilities, Dary said, "in terms of footage, it's approximately half." when KUOK moves, the vacated radio station moves to a laboratory for beginning classes in radio, according to Bruce Linton, be an improvement over Hoch, where, Dary explained, "parking is non-existent." But the new quarters will be more efficiently organized than the present 'piecemeal facilities. Hood School, Parked at Studder House will also editing, and the mixing of sound in the same room. In the case of mixing equipment will be moved into the old KUX station in Hoch The vacated radio station facilities will also house advanced film sound editing projecat. Linton was pleased that students enrolled in beginning radio modules would have the KUOK station in the fall. 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