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2008: The Directors and Writers Thread


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This writer did work with Hogan before but that doesn't mean Hogan was the one who brought this writer over.

Hmmm.....my guess......Anthony Morina.

Griffith's last day was Friday September 5, so Rauch should be in the credits really soon.

This writer is rarely talked about so there's no "scale" for him/her.

Friday. :P

As for the B&B Writer, my guess is going to be..........Rex M. Best or Josh McCaffrey......or someone from the Bell universe. :)

I'll give more clues on the DAYS ones. Writer 1 is an obvious choice - has lots of history with DAYS. Writer 2 is pretty surprising, but he/she did write for DAYS before. Both obviously have ties to current writers on staff. ;) Any guesses? LOL

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#1: I also think Jeanne Marie Ford

#2: I'll guess Richard Culliton.

Lorraine Broderick would also be a surprise. She did HW DOOL for five seconds, and she co-headwrote OLTL with Whitesell......or at least that's what the credits said because I didn't actually see any of Broderick's touch in the writing.

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See above. When I explicitly SAID Shaughnessy, Alvin SPECIFICALLY said "no".

Who is that other Days director that went with Ed Scott? Not Maxam or Foster.

For all we know, it is that Phideau Xavier. Can I said I HATE blind items? That's like spending an endless night with a sexy person and not being allowed to touch....

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