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<b>1969-1977 </b>

Doris Quinlan

<b>1977-1983</b>

Joseph Stuart

<b>1983-1984</b>

Jean Arley

<b>1984-1991</b>

Paul Rauch

<b>1991-1994</b>

Linda Gottlieb

<b>1994-1996</b>

Susan Bedsow Horgan

<b>1996-1997</b>

Maxine Levinson

<b>1997-2001</b>

Jill Farren Phelps

<b>2001-2003</b>

Gary Tomlin

<b>2003 - January 13, 2012</b>

Frank Valentin

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HW

<b>1968-1970??</b>

Agnes Nixon

<b>??1978??</b>

Gordon Russell & Sam Hall

<b>1979</b>

Gordon Russell, Sam Hall, Peggy O'Shea

<b>??1980??</b>

Sam Hall & Peggy O'Shea

<b>1983</b>

Sam Hall

<b>1983-1984</b>

Sam Hall & Henry Slesar

<b>1984</b>

Joyce H. Corrington & John William Corrington

<b>1985</b>

Sam Hall & Peggy O'Shea

<b>1985</b>

Peggy O'Shea & S. Michael Schnessel

<b>1985-1987</b>

Peggy O'Shea

<b>1987</b>

S. Michael Schenssel

<b>1988</b>

Writer's Strike

<b>1988-1990</b>

S. Michael Schenssel

<b>1990-1991</b>

Craig Carlson

<b>1991-1992</b>

Michael Malone

<b>1992-1995</b>

Michael Malone & Josh Griffith

<b>1995-1996</b>

Michael Malone

<b>1996-1997</b>

Peggy Sloane, Jean Passanante, Leah Laiman

<b>1997</b>

Jean Passanante & Peggy Sloane

<b>1997-1998</b>

Claire Labine & Matthew Labine

<b>1998</b>

Pamela Long

<b>1999</b>

No Head Writer Listed

<b>1999 - 2001</b>

Megan McTavish

<b>2001 - January 31, 2003</b>

Lorraine Broderick & Christopher Whitesell

<b>February 3, 2003 - March 7, 2003</b>

Josh Griffith

<b>March 10, 2003 - March 22, 2004</b>

Michael Malone & Josh Griffith

<b>March 23, 2004 - November 24, 2004</b>

Michael Malone

<b>November 29, 2004 - December 10, 2004</b>

No Head Writer Listed

<b>December 13, 2004 - May 7, 2007</b>

Dena Higley

<b>May 8, 2007 - September 10, 2007</b>

Dena Higley and Ron Carlivati (Co-Head Writer)

<b>September 11, 2007 - February 14, 2008</b>

Ron Carlivati

<b>February 15, 2008 - May 1, 2008</b>

Gary Tomlin (Interim Head Writer)

<b>May 2, 2008 - January 13, 2012</b>

Ron Carlivati

<b>Note:</b> Strike episodes aired from February 25, 2008 to April 22, 2008 (42 episodes)

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