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ACE Broadcasting Network

Daves of Thunder was a comedy podcast featuring Dave Dameshek and David Feeney.

Bradley Thompson

Bradley Thompson is an American television producer and writer, best known for episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1996–1999), The Twilight Zone (2002–2003), Battlestar Galactica (2004–2009), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2009-2011), and Falling Skies (2011-2013) with writing partner David Weddle.

Jason Butler Rote

Jason Butler Rote is an American television writer, known mainly for his work at Hanna-Barbera (now Cartoon Network Studios) on Cartoon Network animated television series like Dexter's Laboratory and The Powerpuff Girls

Josh Singer

Josh Singer is a US television writer and producer, whose work includes writing and producing episodes of The West Wing, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Lie to Me, and the FOX science-fiction series Fringe.

Kevin Hench

Kevin Hench is an American screenwriter, television producer, television writer and columnist for Foxsports.com.

Russel Friend

Russel Friend is an American television writer and producer producer who served as an executive producer on the Fox series House, for which he won a Writers Guild of America Award in 2010 for co-writing the episode "Broken".

Suzanne Grossmann

Suzanne Grossmann (December 21, 1937 – August 19, 2010) was a Swiss-American actress, playwright and television writer, born in Basel, Switzerland.

The Brittas Empire

These writers were: Paul Smith (who also wrote the series seven episode 'Malcom ex' for Andrew Marshall's 2point4 children), Terry Kyan, Tony Millan, Mike Walling, Ian Davidson and Peter Vincent.

Tracy Brabin

Brabin is best remembered for her roles as clumsy waitress Sandra opposite David Jason in A Bit of a Do (ITV), Tricia Armstrong in Coronation Street from 1994 to 1997 and Ginny in Richard Harris's Outside Edge.


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A Thousand Clowns

Unemployed television writer Murray Burns (Jason Robards) lives in a cluttered New York City studio apartment with his 12-year-old nephew, Nick (Barry Gordon).

Adele Mara

Mara was married to television writer/producer Roy Huggins and appeared as the leading lady in three episodes of his 1957 television series Maverick, including "Seed of Deception" in the first season (available on DVD), "The Spanish Dancer" in the second season, and "The Marquessa" in the third season.

Amanullah

Amanullah Nasir (born 1965), Pakistani television writer/director and actor

American Shakespeare Center

Phoef Sutton, Emmy-Award-winning American television writer and producer of feature films

Balcer

René Balcer Canadian television writer, director and producer

Bardy

Aleksi Bardy (born 1970), a Finnish television writer, screenwriter, and film producer

Beth Sullivan

Beth Sullivan (born August 29, 1949 in Burbank, California) is an American film and television writer and producer, best known as the creator of the long-running CBS series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.

Beverly High School

Matthew Hubbard - television writer, most notable for his work on 30 Rock

Bill Macy

He was also an original cast member of the long-running theatrical revue Oh! Calcutta! He has made more than 70 appearances on film and television, including a memorable role as the co-inventor of the 'Opti-grab' in the 1979 Steve Martin comedy The Jerk, and as the head television writer in My Favorite Year (1982).

Brad Neely

Brad Neely is an American comic book artist and television writer/producer known for his work on TV series such as South Park, China, IL, Wizard People, Dear Reader, and the web series I Am Baby Cakes & The Professor Brothers.

Byström

Margaretha Byström, Swedish actress (movies, theater, television), writer and director

Charles Edward Pogue

Charles Edward Pogue is a film and television writer who has worked in the sci-fi/fantasy, horror, and thriller genres, and he has also scripted several Sherlock Holmes adaptations (The Sign of Four, The Hound of the Baskervilles, and Hands of a Murderer).

Charlie Craig

:For the television writer also known as Charlie Craig, see Charles Grant Craig.

Christopher Hibbert

He was married to Susan Piggford with three children, his daughter and literary executor Kate Hibbert, television writer James Hibbert and music journalist Tom Hibbert.

Clark Peterson

He is married to Stacy Rukeyser, a television writer and producer, who is the daughter of Louis Rukeyser the former host of Wall Street Week.

David Blum

Blum is married to television writer and producer Terri Minsky.

Don James

Donald James (1931–2008), English novelist and television writer.

Elizabeth Korte

Elizabeth Korte is an American television writer for the ABC Daytime soap opera General Hospital.

Francis Swann

Francis Swann (July 16, 1913, Maryland - August 27, 1983, Fairfax, California) was a playwright and novelist, and a film and television writer.

Gilded Time

He was purchased at auction for $80,000 by the partnership of Jack & Mark Silverman and television writer/producer David Milch and sent into training with Darrell Vienna.

Guggenheim

Marc Guggenheim (born 1970), American television writer-producer and writer for Marvel Comics and DC Comics

Howard Overman

Howard Overman is a television writer who has written scripts for serial dramas such as Hotel Babylon, New Tricks, Hustle, Harley Street and Merlin.

Jenji Kohan

Her father is an Emmy Award-winning television writer, and her brother David Kohan is an Emmy Award-winning television producer.

Jim Knobeloch

He was formerly married to Beth Sullivan,an American film and television writer and producer, best known as the creator of the long-running CBS series Dr.

Johnny Hardwick

After the show, he was approached by television writer and producer Greg Daniels who was helping to put together King of the Hill at the time.

Joshua Weinstein

Josh Weinstein, American television writer and producer, known for his work on the animated comedy series The Simpsons

Juanita Bartlett

Juanita Bartlett is a television writer best known for The Rockford Files and The New Maverick, both starring James Garner.

Kevin Kelton

Kevin Kelton (born Long Island, New York) is a television writer whose credits include Saturday Night Live, Night Court, Boy Meets World and other network series.

Kiviat

Robert Kiviat, television writer and producer specializing in paranormal phenomenon

Kripke

Eric Kripke, American television writer, director, and producer

Linda Woolverton

In 1984 she worked as a children's television writer, penning scripts for shows such as Ewoks, The Real Ghostbusters, Alvin and the Chipmunks,"My Little Pony" Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers and Ducktales.

Matt Gunn

He has a sister and four brothers: writer/director James Gunn, actor Sean Gunn, film/television writer Brian Gunn, and film executive/producer Patrick Gunn.

Max Hodge

Max Hodge (died August 17, 2007) was an American television writer who worked on shows including The Girl From U.N.C.L.E., CHiPS and Mission: Impossible, and is perhaps best known for creating Mr. Freeze for Batman.

Michael Hoey

Michael A. Hoey (born 1934), British author and film and television writer, director, and producer

Nell Scovell

As a television writer, Scovell wrote the season two episode of The Simpsons, "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish".

Paul Meyer

Paul Avila Mayer (c. 1933-2009), American television writer and producer

Rebecca Parr Cioffi

Rebecca Parr, later billed as Rebecca Parr Cioffi, is an American television writer, story editor and producer best known for her work on Cheers, Roseanne, Max Headroom, Simon & Simon, and Hearts Afire amongst other shows.

Rich Hosek

Rich Hosek is a television writer whose credits include Star Trek: Voyager, Hope and Gloria, Pacific Blue, The New Addams Family, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

Richard Rosner

Rick Rosner (born c. 1941), American television writer and producer, creator of CHiPs

Roy Keith Black

He is the grandfather of film and television writer, Keith D. Black, the cousin to both British Politician, Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes and House of Common's Conservative MP, The Right Honourable Phillip Oppenheim.

Sammy Jackson

Television writer Larry Brody recalled meeting Jackson and writing a television pilot for him.

Steve Pepoon

Steve Pepoon is a television writer who has written for The Simpsons (his only writing credit for the series was the season two episode Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment), ALF, and Get a Life.

Terri Minsky

Terri Minsky is an American television writer and producer who created Lizzie McGuire, Less Than Perfect, and The Geena Davis Show.

Tony Basgallop

Tony Basgallop is a British television writer best known for writing What Remains and Inside Men.

Wauters

Nick Wauters (born 1969), Belgian television writer and editor

William David Powell

Powell went on to become a television writer, whose credits include episodes of Bonanza, Death Valley, 77 Sunset Strip and Rawhide.

William Jessup

William Jessup is the great x3 grandfather of American television writer Ted Jessup.

William Oakley

Bill Oakley (born 1966), American television writer and producer