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  2. Anne Howard Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Anne Howard Bailey (July 26, 1924 – November 23, 2006) was an American writer known particularly for her work as a screenwriter and opera librettist.

  3. Bridget and Jerome Dobson - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, a long running dispute between the Dobsons and NBC offices came to a head after the Dobsons tried several times to fire head writer, Anne Howard Bailey. Unbeknownst to the Dobsons, Bailey's contract contained a provision that only NBC could terminate her employment; when the Dobsons challenged that, NBC and New World Television, the ...

  4. Days of Our Lives producers and writers - Wikipedia

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    Anne Howard Bailey was first credited on March 15, 1989; Laiman gets the "uncredited episodes" added to her official count and her end date is listed as March 12, 1989, but Bailey may have actually written one or both of those two "uncredited" episodes). ^ In August of 2023, Albert Alarr was fired from the show for misconduct. He remained ...

  5. How to Survive a Marriage - Wikipedia

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    The serial was created by Anne Howard Bailey, with much input from then-NBC Vice President Lin Bolen. [2] The show's working title was From This Moment and was an in-house NBC production. A total of 332 episodes were produced (255 in its first season, and 77 in its final season).

  6. List of General Hospital characters introduced in the 1980s

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    Tania Roskov showed up early in 1984 as a Russian refugee whose father Boris tried to keep her away from the men he only felt were out to use her. She had a crush on Dr. Grant Andrews, separated from his wife Celia, and Grant's look-alike, the evil Dr. Grant Putnam, used this to make it appear to Celia that Tania was sleeping with her husband.

  7. Anne Bailey (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Anne Bailey (1742–1825) was a British-born American storyteller and frontier scout. Anne Bailey may also refer to: Anne Bailey (ten-pin bowling) (born 1951), British-born ten-pin bowling champion; Anne Bailey Colombo (born 1997), American soccer player; Anne Howard Bailey (1924–2006), American writer

  8. The Trial of Mary Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    The Trial of Mary Lincoln is an opera in one act by composer Thomas Pasatieri.Commissioned for television by the National Educational Television network under the leadership of Peter Herman Adler, the work uses an English language libretto by Anne Howard Bailey.

  9. The Family of Man - Wikipedia

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    Commenting on its appeal, Steichen said, "The people in the audience looked at the pictures, and the people in the pictures looked back at them. They recognized each other." [ 4 ] The physical collection is archived and displayed [ 5 ] at Clervaux Castle in Edward Steichen's home country of Luxembourg , where he was born in 1879 in Bivange .