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Lynsey DuFour
Lynsey DuFour is an American television soap opera writer. Positions held ''All My Children'' *Script Writer: 2009 ''Keeping up with the Kardashians'' *Story Editor ''The Young and the Restless'' *Script Editor: October 2007 - December 24, 2007 *Associate Head Writer: 2007 - December 24, 2007 *Breakdown Writer: January 2007 - 2007 *Script Writer: September 2006 - January 2007 *Production Staff : 2004 – August 2006 Daytime Dish *Talk show about soap operas that was created in the spring of 2003 by Erica Meyer and Lynsey DuFour. Previous hosts include Hadley Klein and Katie Pelton. Awards and nominations Writers Guild of America Award * Nomination, 2006 season, Best Writing, ''The Young And The Restless'' (Lynn Marie Latham, Kay Alden, John F. Smith, Scott Hamner, Josh Griffith, Sally Sussman Morina, Sara A. Bibel, Paula Cwikly, Jim Houghton, Trent Jones, Natalie Minardi Slater, Lynsey DuFour, Janice Ferri Esser, Eric Freiwald, Marc Hertz, Bernard Lechowick, Joshua McCaf ...
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Soap Opera
A soap opera, or ''soap'' for short, is a typically long-running radio or television serial, frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality. The term "soap opera" originated from radio dramas originally being sponsored by soap manufacturers.Bowles, p. 118. The term was preceded by "horse opera", a derogatory term for low-budget Westerns. BBC Radio's ''The Archers'', first broadcast in 1950, is the world's longest-running radio soap opera. The longest-running current television soap is '' Coronation Street'', which was first broadcast on ITV in 1960, with the record for the longest running soap opera in history being held by '' Guiding Light'', which began on radio in 1937, transitioned to television in 1952, and ended in 2009. A crucial element that defines the soap opera is the open-ended serial nature of the narrative, with stories spanning several episodes. One of the defining features that makes a television program a soap opera, according to Alber ...
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Jim Houghton
Jim Houghton (born James Carter Houghton; November 7, 1948), is an American actor and soap opera writer. He is best known as an original cast member of CBS prime time soap opera ''Knots Landing'' and played the role of Kenny Ward during seasons one through four (1979-1983). Biography and career Houghton was born in Los Angeles, California. He is the son of producer Buck Houghton. He began his acting career with appearances in the television shows ''Man With A Camera'', ''The Twilight Zone,'' and '' McKeever & the Colonel''. He was an original cast member of CBS daytime soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'' where he played Greg Foster from 1973 to 1976. After leaving daytime, Houghton was cast in a leading role in the short-lived CBS action series ''Code R'' in 1977.Alex McNeil, ''Total Television'', New York: Penguin Books, 1996, 4th ed., p. 169, 779 His most prominent role is that of Kenny Ward, Kim Lankford's character's husband, on the long-running CBS prime time soap ope ...
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American Soap Opera Writers
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
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Daytime Emmy Award
The Daytime Emmy Awards, or Daytime Emmys, are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry. Bestowed by the New York–based National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), the Daytime Emmys are presented in recognition of excellence in American daytime television programming. The first ceremony was held in 1974, expanding what was originally a prime time-themed Emmy Award. Ceremonies generally are held in May or June. History The first Emmy Award ceremony took place on January 25, 1949. The first daytime-themed Emmy Awards were given out at the Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony in 1972, when '' The Doctors'' and ''General Hospital'' were nominated for Outstanding Achievement in a Daytime Drama. That year, ''The Doctors'' won the first Best Show Daytime Emmy. In addition, the award for Outstanding Achievement by an Individual in a Daytime Drama was given to Mary Fickett from ''All My Children''. A p ...
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Sherman Magidson
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Sandra Weintraub
Sandra Weintraub Roland is an American soap opera writer and producer. She is most notable for her writing on CBS's The Young and the Restless, which she has written in different positions since 1998. In the 1970s she was also notable for her close relationship with Martin Scorsese. They lived together for four years during which time she worked on Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore as associate producer, and also served in other production capacities on Taxi Driver and Mean Streets. In addition, she appeared briefly, and uncredited, in the latter film. Raised in New York City, she is one of four children of former Warner Bros. production executive Fred Weintraub. Filmography Films Television Awards * Daytime Emmy Award, Win, 2006, Best Writing, ''The Young and The Restless'' * Writers Guild of America Award The Writers Guild of America Awards is an award for film, television, and radio writing including both fiction and non-fiction categories given by ...
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Linda Schreiber
Linda Schreiber is an American television soap opera writer. Her writing partner was her father Eric Freiwald who died on January 29, 2010. Positions held ''The Young and the Restless'': Script Writer (1996–1998; November 2003-February 2004; December 2004-February 2005; November 2005- December 2007; April 2, 2008 – 2013) Awards Daytime Emmy Award *Win, 2006, Best Writing, ''The Young and The Restleses'' Writers Guild Of America Award The Writers Guild of America Awards is an award for film, television, and radio writing including both fiction and non-fiction categories given by the Writers Guild of America, East and Writers Guild of America West since 1949. Eligibility Th ... *Win, 2005 season, ''The Young and The Restleses'' External links * American soap opera writers Daytime Emmy Award winners Writers Guild of America Award winners Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Soap opera producers American television producers American women t ...
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Bernard Lechowick
Bernard Lechowick is an American television writer and producer. He grew up in Mentor, Ohio and is a father of two sons, Richard Latham Lechowick and Vincent Latham Lechowick.
Lechowick graduated from the . For his graduate studies, he chose to complete a master's degree in Radio, Television and Film, and it is there that he met his wife,

Marc Hertz
Marc Hertz is an American soap opera writer. Positions held The Young and the Restless ''The Young and the Restless'' (often abbreviated as ''Y&R'') is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. The show is set in fictional Genoa City (not the real-life similarly-named Genoa City, Wi ... *Script Writer (October 16, 2003 - May 10, 2006) Awards and nominations Daytime Emmy Awards WIN: 2006; Best Writing; Y&R NOMINATIONS: 2005 & 2006; Best Writing; Y&R Writers Guild of America Award WIN: 2005 season; Y&R References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hertz, Marc American soap opera writers American male television writers American television writers Living people Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Eric Freiwald
Eric Freiwald (September 24, 1927 – January 29, 2010) was an American TV writer scripting the daytime television serial, ''The Young and the Restless''. Life and career From the mid-1950s to 1984 with partner Robert Schaefer, he wrote for such shows as '' The Gene Autry Show'', '' The Adventures of Kit Carson'', ''Tales of the Texas Rangers'', ''Maverick'', '' Whirlybirds'', '' Texas John Slaughter'', '' Zorro'', '' 77 Sunset Strip'', '' The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok'', ''Buffalo Bill, Jr.'', ''The Adventures of Champion'' and many others. They also wrote 188 episodes of ''Lassie'' and, between 1957 and 1965, wrote comic book adaptations of TV shows and movies for Western Publishing. His writing partner was his daughter Linda Schreiber. They both lived in Prescott Valley, Arizona. Death Freiwald died on January 29, 2010 at his home in Prescott, Arizona of natural causes. Positions held * ''The Young and the Restless'' - Script writer (1980 – December 2007; April 2, 2 ...
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