Copyright & Credits

World of T.I.L.E. was conceived, written, and designed by Kathleen O'Malley. © 1998 - 2003 by Kathleen O'Malley. All rights reserved. All material on this site, except as noted below, is the intellectual property of the Author and may not be reproduced without permission. To obtain reprint permission, contact the Webmaster.

The Author would like to express gratitude to the following sources (organized by department):

Gaylord Fields conceived the idea and storyline, and took all the photos, for How To Stop Worrying And Make A Bomb.
Theme from World of T.I.L.E. -- excerpted from "West End," © Laurie Johnson, the talent who also wrote the theme to "The Avengers."
The Art of Good Living:
Photo of Kitty and Mr. X on the "Art" home page -- Cheryl Abramson
Photo of Kitty on the "Art" home page -- Gaylord Fields
Photos on Kitty interview images: top of page -- Cheryl Abramson; all others - Gaylord Fields

Du Mont Magazines -- written by Gaylord Fields and Kathleen O'Malley

  • Image of Braniff International Airways jet and ground equipment (on the cover of World News in Brief) - from John Zukowsky (ed.), Building For Air Travel, The Art Institute of Chicago/Prestel Verlag, 1996 (original is owned by the Girard Foundation)
  • Image of building (on the cover of Lucre) -- based on a photo in Fortune, October 1964
  • Photo of Teabiscuit & Company (on the cover of Sporting Life) -- Gaylord Fields. Special thanks to model Tony Campos and his mount.
  • Photo of Andrew Jackson Freeman (on the cover of Sporting Life) -- actually a photo of Lorenzo "Piper" Davis from Negro League Baseball Dot Com
  • Photo of the "Amfiwagen" (on the cover of Sports Car News) -- Car and Driver, July 1990
  • Photo of Bill Cosby (on the cover of Mahogany) -- from a publicity photo on "I Spy: The Television Classic" (fan Web site at )
  • Painting on the cover of The Metropolitan) -- based on Renoir's "Ball at the Moulin de la Galette"
  • Photo of the Unisphere (on the cover of Clue) -- The Saturday Evening Post, May 23, 1964
  • Photo of the "Personal Computer" (on the cover of National Scientist) -- Fortune, October 1964
  • Photo of recording engineers (on the cover of Stereophonic Quarterly) -- the Muzak Company
  • Photo of Kitty (on the cover of Gracious Living) -- Gaylord Fields
  • Photo of mother and daughter (on the cover of Homemaker's Gazette) -- Spiegel catalog, Spring & Summer 1963
  • Drawing on the cover of Hansel & Gretel -- based on an illustration by Robert J. Lee in Bryna and Louis Untermeyer (eds.), The Golden Treasury of Children's Literature, Golden Press, 1967

All Foodmart International images -- Gaylord Fields

On-Line Shopping Guide:

  • Logos from Trash Palace, Spy Guise, The Spy Store, Sovietski Collection, Herbach & Rademan, and Lindsay Publishing appear with the permission of these companies.
  • Gift Tower and Petits Fours photos are from the Wisconsin Cheeseman catalogue.
  • Skeleton is from the Anatomical Chart Company.
  • Photos of Kitty are by Gaylord Fields.
Beauty & Fashion:
All photos on the B&F home page and all Bowling photos except the hairdo detail -- Herzco Photography
That Secret Agent Look -- drawing of Poufed Flip is from Woman's Day, September 1965 under the heading "Poufed Pageboy" (artist unknown). All other drawings are by Winifred Greene, taken from Star Hairdos (Dell Purse Books, circa 1965): Classic Upsweep is a Doris Day 'do; Dutch Boy is from Gina Lollobrigida; Classic Flip is Julie Newmar's; Sleek Drape is (of course) Barbra Streisand. Special thanks to Belinda Miller for discovering and lending the wonderful Star Hairdos book.
Poufed Flip and Classic Flip photographs courtesy of Gaylord Fields; Sleek Drape photographs courtesy of Glen da Silva.

Decoration & Design:
Spy's living room -- Melanie Kahane, F.A.I.D.
T.I.L.E. Commissary -- Formica Corp.; designed by Camille Lehman, A.I.D., of The Lehmans (both taken from Kornfeld, The Doubleday Book of Interior Decorating, New York: Doubleday, 1966)

Espionage:
All images of Durazhnik -- MONY Insurance ad in LIFE magazine, April 28, 1967

NEW! The Daily Double
Story by Gaylord Fields, script by Kathleen O'Malley
Photos by Gaylord Fields.
Special thanks to the models:
"Jigs Nehru": Shaffick "Jigs" Mohammed
"Tony Cordoba": Antonio Campos
"Sam the bugler": Sam Grossman
"Fake Kitty" (Parts 9 & 10): Christine Antoine (née O'Malley)
"Coco": Joanna Antoine

Fine Dining:
Images of Kitty -- Gaylord Fields

The Best Bars in the World -- image of the Nite Capt sign is a photo illustration based on the Nite Cap in San Francisco; images of artifacts from Oochie's, the Walnut Room, the Pogo Pogo Club are photo illustrations based on photographs from Atomic Cocktails.

Jet Travel:
All images of Kitty in Monde du Tile -- Gaylord Fields
All images of Kitty and La Luchadora -- Gaylord Fields
Catfight - special thanks to model/stuntwoman/choreographer Cheryl Abramson
Moco -- Look magazine, May 8, 1962
All images of G.R.O.U.T.STAR and G.R.O.U.T. scientists -- National Geographic magazine, May 1962
All images of Dr. Vetchling -- Lufthansa German Airlines ad in TIME magazine, May 11, 1962

Open Road:
Kitty on Mustang -- Gaylord Fields

Scientific Frontiers:
All Animal Psychology pictures -- Gaylord Fields (special thanks to models/stuntcats Freya and Loki)
Ketsugo images -- All cartoons were based on Edward Urdang's illustrations Defend Yourself! Ketsugo: Complete Self-Defense by S. Henry Robert, Esq.
For the photographs, special thanks to model/stuntman Matthew Barton, and to Todd Abramson and Maxwell's (Hoboken) for use of the location.

AN ADDITIONAL NOTE OF THANKS:
The Author would like to extend special thanks to Gaylord Fields for his many brilliant contributions, without which World of T.I.L.E. would not be half as good as it is.

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