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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. Life and career [ edit ]
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 ...
How to Survive a Marriage is an American soap opera that aired on the NBC television network from January 7, 1974 to April 18, 1975. [1] The serial was created by Anne Howard Bailey, with much input from then-NBC Vice President Lin Bolen. [2]
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 ...
Anne Bailey (c. 1742 – November 22, 1825) was a British-born American story teller and frontier scout who served in the fights of the American Revolutionary War and the Northwest Indian War. Her single-person ride in search of an urgently needed powder supply for the endangered Clendenin's Settlement (present-day Charleston , West Virginia ...
General Hospital (hired by Anne Howard Bailey) Breakdown Writer: 1985 - 1990; Melrose Place (hired by Darren Star) Producer: 1992-1998; Director: 1992-1998; Script writer: 1994-1998; The Young and the Restless (hired by William J. Bell) Breakdown writer: 1983 - 1985
Anne Howard Bailey: Margaret Bailey: Ralph Meeker: Oliver Thorndike 4: Lux Video Theatre "Make Believe Bride" (June 11, 1953)* J. Walter Thompson Agency, Cal Kuhl: Howard Loeb, Anne Howard Bailey Mona Williams (story) [57] Betsy: Don DeFore: Glenn Anders: 5: Studio 57 "I'll Always Love You, Natalie" (December 12, 1955) [58] Revue Productions ...
Anne Howard or Ann Howard may refer to: Anne of York, Lady Howard (1475–1511), English princess; daughter of Edward IV; Anne Howard, Countess of Arundel (1557–1630), English poet, noblewoman, and religious conspirator; Anne Howard, Countess of Effingham (1695–1774) Anne Howard, Viscountess Irwin (c. 1696–1764), poet