Ann Marcus (Writing)
Little is known about Ann Marcus, a figure with a modest footprint in Writing. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.
Little is known about Ann Marcus, a figure with a modest footprint in Writing. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.
Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac is a 1997 television miniseries that served as a reunion show for the primetime soap opera Knots Landing. It aired on CBS in two two-hour parts on May 7 and May 9, 1997. The miniseries takes place four years after the series ended in 1993, and brings back castmembers William Devane, Kevin Dobson, Michele Lee, Donna Mills, Ted Shackelford, Joan Van Ark, Michelle Phillips and Stacy Galina in starring roles. It also includes cameo appearances by former cast members Tonya Crowe, Brian Austin Green, Kim Lankford, Claudia Lonow and Patrick Petersen.
Release Date:1997-05-07
Department:Writing
Job:Writer
Episode Count:2
Vote Count:4
The Hogan Family is an American television situation comedy that aired on NBC from March 1, 1986 to May 7, 1990, and on CBS from September 15, 1990 until July 20, 1991. It was produced by Miller-Boyett Productions, along with Tal Productions, Inc., and in association with Lorimar Productions, Lorimar-Telepictures and Lorimar Television. The show was originally titled Valerie and starred Valerie Harper as a mother trying to juggle her career with raising her three sons by her often-absent airline-pilot husband. Harper was written out of the series after the second season because of a dispute with the show's producers. Sandy Duncan joined the cast as the boys' aunt, who moved in and became their surrogate mom. During the show's third season, the series was known as Valerie's Family: The Hogans, then simply as The Hogan Family.
Release Date:1986-03-01
Department:Writing
Job:Writer
Episode Count:1
Vote Count:22
Falcon Crest is an American primetime television soap opera which aired on the CBS network for nine seasons, from December 4, 1981 to May 17, 1990. A total of 227 episodes were produced. The series revolves around the feuding factions of the wealthy Gioberti/Channing family in the Californian wine industry. Jane Wyman starred as Angela Channing, the tyrannical matriarch of the Falcon Crest Winery, alongside Robert Foxworth as Chase Gioberti, Angela's nephew who returns to Falcon Crest following the death of his father. The series was set in the fictitious Tuscany Valley northeast of San Francisco.
Release Date:1981-12-04
Department:Writing
Job:Writer
Episode Count:2
Vote Count:52
The domestic adventures, misdeeds and everyday interactions of five families living on a cul-de-sac in a small California community.
Release Date:1979-12-27
Department:Writing
Job:Writer
Episode Count:7
Vote Count:34
A fictionalized drama about the first women to enter the U.S. Military Academy in 1976 and the reactions they faced.
Release Date:1979-02-27
Department:Writing
Job:Writer
In the fictional town of Fernwood, Ohio, suburban housewife Mary Hartman seeks the kind of domestic perfection promised by Reader’s Digest and TV commercials. Instead she finds herself suffering the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune: mass murders, low-flying airplanes and waxy yellow buildup on her kitchen floor.
Release Date:1976-01-05
Department:Writing
Job:Writer
Episode Count:23
Vote Count:14
Three letters, whose delivery has been delayed by a year, change the lives of the people to whom they were addressed.
Release Date:1973-10-03
Department:Writing
Job:Writer
Vote Count:1
Gentle Ben is an American family series that aired on CBS from September 10, 1967 to April 27, 1969. The series follows the adventures, in the Florida Everglades, of a game warden, Tom Wedloe, his wife Ellen, his son Mark and Ben the grizzly bear.
Release Date:1967-09-10
Department:Writing
Job:Writer
Episode Count:1
Vote Count:15
Camp Runamuck is an American sitcom which aired on NBC during the 1965-1966 television season. The series was created and executive produced by David Swift, and aired for 26 episodes.
Release Date:1965-09-17
Department:Writing
Job:Writer
Episode Count:1
Vote Count:2
The Life and Times of Eddie Roberts, a.k.a. L.A.T.E.R., was a syndicated television sitcom about a college professor and his family. It was intended to be a spoof of soap operas in the same style as Soap and Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, but it failed to get the ratings that the other two shows had; it was canceled after 65 episodes, which had been broadcast five days a week over three months in 1980.
Department:Creator
Job:Creator