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Y&R: Is Ed Scott gone?

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Posted by MTSRocks over at GoldDerby:

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Indepth has learned that Edward Scott, who first joined THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS in 1976, has been let go as the soaps suprvising producer. A Y&R rep could not vertify Scotts exit at press time, but did confim that director Tony Morina is now a producer. During his award-winning run, Scott executed the vision of late head writer William J Bell, his successors Kay Aldan and Jack Smith, and most recently current head writer, Lynn Marie Latham. Married to Y&Rs Melody Thomas Scott , he exited as executive producer in 2001 when the show opted not to renew his contract and David Shaughnessy assumed the position. In early 2004, Scott returned as supervising producer, replacing the exiting Shaughnessy. Morina, the husband of former Y&R scribe Sally Sussman- Morina has also directed GH and axes soaps PORT CHARLES, SUNSET BEACH, and SANTA BARBARA.

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Yes, Kay Alden's heiress: Natalie Minardi Slater. :D Sara A. Bibel.

So how long do you think before they are gone? :P:lol:

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