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B&B

- Evgeny Afineevsky first listed as Director on May 5

 

 

 

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GH

- Barbara Bloom last listed as Breakdown Writer on June 28

- Shannon Peace first listed as Breakdown Writer on July 29

- Larry Carpenter last listed as Director on August 17

- Ashley D. Cook first listed as Breakdown Writer on August 25

 

 

Y&R

- James Harmon Brown last listed as Script Writer on February 18

- Susan Banks first listed as Script Writer on March 1

- Christopher Dunn last listed as Breakdown Writer on September 13

- Sonia Blangiardo first listed as Director on November 23

- Susan Dansby last listed as Story Consultant on November 24

 

 

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Did a quick search (I should be asleep, it’s 3:40am where I am ) and if it’s the same Susan Banks who used to be with TV One, this may turn out to be rather interesting...

 

The Susan Banks previously associated with TV One has a wealth of experience writing... and Executive Producing. As in a LOT of experience.

 

If it’s one and the same, then may I cheekily (and unrealistically) throw out there that it may be squeaky bum time at the studio?  

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For someone unknown to us, Susan Banks seems to have quite the resume and history wifh Y&R! She has an Emmy nomination from *1989* for designing the Y&R intro, yet I have no idea who she is. Looking at where her career has gone it’s odd she’d be brought on as a Script Writer. Seems more like someone you’d hire as EP. 

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