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Staff writers who should be Head Writers

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I wonder how Frederick Johnson would work as Y&R Headwriter....

I'd say he couldn't be much worse than MAB, but I said that about Maria when she replaced Lynn Marie Latham!

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She isn't working right now, but I always thought Michelle Patrick should have had a shot... at least as a Co-HW.

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In a perfect world, Karen Harris & Michele Val Jean would be HW'ing GH; and Michelle Patrick would be HW'ing AMC either w/ Hal Corley or Frederick Johnson.

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--David Cherrill

I must say, I was quite intrigued by the one or two episodes I saw of his stint with Elizabeth Levin as Co-HW's of The Doctors. Does anyone know how well-received that era of the show was?

And whatever happened to Elizabeth Levin?

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Michelle Patrick would be HW'ing AMC either w/ Hal Corley or Frederick Johnson.

:blink: whose perfect world is this. That sounds completely un-compelling. (Acutally I think Johnson working as co-HW could have possibilities, but...)

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