Members Michael Posted June 2, 2024 Members Share Posted June 2, 2024 Dena Higley's first run on Days. She was head writer (for air shows, at least) from like... April to early September 2003? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Taoboi Posted June 2, 2024 Members Share Posted June 2, 2024 Yeah, I can already tell I'm going to love this thread when I get more time. Some of the stints listed...I liked. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Titus Andronicus Posted June 3, 2024 Members Share Posted June 3, 2024 (edited) Ruth Brooks Flippen was never mentioned in newspapers at the time. Days was a MASSIVE mess that year, but the writing department seemed be a massive mess by itself. It was publicly announced in January 1980 that Elizabeth Harrower was fired and that Nina Laemmle was coming in. Except Harrower continued to write a few weeks more. Laemmle wasn't credited, as you see above, until April, nearly three months after she was initially announced. Nothing was said in early 1980 what took Laemmle so long - she wasn't exactly writing anywhere else - but I'm wondering if there were some personal problems going on. Laemmle's daughter died a few months later, which was mentioned a couple of times at around the time she stepped down that fall. Jason's database has Bill Hayes doing some writing in March 1980, which would have been about where Harrower quit being credited. Flippen seems to be an emergency option at worst and transitional at best, She wrote a couple of episodes of Love Boat after Days, then died in July 1981. Edited June 3, 2024 by Titus Andronicus 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members YRfan23 Posted June 3, 2024 Members Share Posted June 3, 2024 I think that was Sally Sussman who introduced Kirsten Storms when she came on. Please register in order to view this content 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members j swift Posted June 3, 2024 Members Share Posted June 3, 2024 I've never heard that before, but how nuts is that? Susan Seaforth Hayes went from acting out her mother's scripts to then working on her husband's scripts. I recall her talking about in interviews that it was difficult amongst the cast when her mother was writing. So, I wonder what it was like when Bill pitched in? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Paul Raven Posted June 3, 2024 Author Members Share Posted June 3, 2024 Going off topic re Susan She has acknowledged that BITD she could be a extra at times, so it's quite possible she might have been in her mom's ear about ideas/direction for Doug/Julie bit maybe Elizabeth was strong enough to block it all out. Just specualtion, of course. I'm convinced Ruth Brooks Flippen was brought in due to some contractual or other mitigating circumstances to hold down the fort. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members John Posted June 3, 2024 Members Share Posted June 3, 2024 Thanks 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Maxim Posted June 3, 2024 Members Share Posted June 3, 2024 This is extremely fascinating... Like... the topic of a Documentary... level of fascinating. Thank you for this list. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members te. Posted June 3, 2024 Members Share Posted June 3, 2024 The first ones I thought was were Brash & Cwikly on DAYS, but they were there for just short of a year! They then got replaced by Higley Round One before she managed to run it into the ground so badly that they had to get JER back. I'm not sure why they replaced Brash and Cwikly in the first place - their stuff wasn't all home runs, but I do remember liking them alright especially efter the messy Langan run. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members MichaelGL Posted June 3, 2024 Members Share Posted June 3, 2024 Speaking of Brash and Cwikly, I would include Darrell Ray Thomas and Marlene McPherson as writers who had short stints on DAYS. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members VelekaCarruthers Posted June 3, 2024 Members Share Posted June 3, 2024 Scab writer Don Chastain on SFT Maggie DePriest stint on AMC and OLTL Karpfs on Capitol Corringtons GH, Capitol, OLTL David Cherrill (who took over from Ellis/Hunt) on SFT Gary Tomlin's two SFT stints Mayer/Braxton SFT As you can see SFT was one of the worst as far as firing head writers. As bad or worse than the doctors. Swajeski supervised the scab writing team on AW for over five months which included Iacubuzio, Mimi Leahey, Michael Zazlow (yes Roger Thorpe) and his wife Susan Hufford, Nerissa Radell (who I believe is the wife of an exec or lawyer for the P&G advertising company that supervised AW at the time). The scab material was lively and somewhat interesting. Lemay's material starting in September was boring and uninspired. NBC and/or P&G wanted the scabs and got them back. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members JAS0N47 Posted June 4, 2024 Members Share Posted June 4, 2024 (edited) I think he co-wrote material for the two variety show episodes in 1979 and the Tom/Alice 50th anniversary episode in March 1980. He wasn't on staff as a script writer. UPDATE: I just checked the script writer file, and yes, he is just an additional credited writer along with the regular script writer for those 3 episodes. He probably wrote a song or two for those episodes. 3325 Michael Robert David & Bill Hayes 3326 Laura Olsher & Bill Hayes 3628 Paul Harrison & Bill Hayes Dena Higley...........................................3/7/03-8/8/03.............9512-9617 (106) Here's my "Days" writer database list: http://www.jason47.com/days/writers.html Writer(s)...........................................Start Date-End Date.........Episodes (Total) Peggy Phillips & Kenneth Rosen...........11/8/65-12/31/65.............0001-0038 (38) Peggy Phillips......................................1/3/66-7/4/66..................0039-0167 (129) William J. Bell.......................................7/5/66-5/6/75.................0168-2378 (2211) Pat Falken Smith..................................5/7/75-4/19/77...............2379-2880 (502) Ann Marcus..........................................4/20/77-2/26/79.............2881-3362 (482) Elizabeth Harrower................................2/27/79-3/14/80.............3363-3633 (271) Ruth Brooks Flippen..............................3/17/80-4/18/80.............3634-3658 (25) Nina Laemmle.......................................4/21/80-10/9/80.............3659-3782 (124) Michelle Poteet-Lisanti...........................10/10/80-10/17/80 ........3783-3788 (6) Gary Tomlin & Michelle Poteet-Lisanti.....10/20/80-10/20/81.........3789-4044 (256) Pat Falken Smith..................................10/21/81-4/16/82...........4045-4170 (126) Margaret DePriest & Sheri Anderson.......4/19/82-9/21/84............4171-4802 (632) Margaret DePriest, Sheri Anderson & Thom Racina..9/24/84-10/25/84.........4803-4826 (24) Sheri Anderson & Thom Racina...............10/26/84-11/30/84........4827-4852 (26) Sheri Anderson, Thom Racina & Leah Laiman......12/3/84-11/10/86..........4853-5352 (500) Thom Racina & Leah Laiman..................11/11/86-11/18/86........5353-5358 (6) Leah Laiman.........................................11/19/86-3/14/89..........5359-5955 (597) Anne Howard Bailey..............................3/15/89-1/19/90............5956-6175 (220) Richard J. Allen & Anne Schoettle..........1/22/90-6/18/91............6176-6536 (361) Gene Palumbo......................................6/19/91-1/30/92............6537-6694 (158) Richard J. Allen & Beth Milstein.............1/31/92-6/11/92............6695-6789 (95) Sheri Anderson.....................................6/12/92-7/9/92.............6790-6807 (18) Sheri Anderson & Gene Palumbo...........7/10/92-8/6/92..............6808-6827 (20) Sheri Anderson.....................................8/7/92-12/18/92............6828-6922 (95) Sheri Anderson & James E. Reilly..........12/21/92-4/28/93..........6923-7012 (90) James E. Reilly.....................................4/29/93-11/20/97.........7013-8172 (1160) James E. Reilly & Sally Sussman Morina............11/21/97-12/23/97..........8173-8194 (22) Sally Sussman Morina.........................12/24/97-10/14/99...........8195-8651 (457) Lorraine Broderick..................................10/15/99-11/10/99.......8652-8670 (19) Tom Langan..........................................11/11/99-3/28/02.........8671-9272 (602) Peter Brash & Paula Cwikly....................3/29/02-3/6/03............9273-9511 (239) Dena Higley...........................................3/7/03-8/8/03.............9512-9617 (106) Dena Higley & James E. Reilly................8/11/03-8/15/03..........9618-9622 (5) James E. Reilly......................................8/18/03-10/4/06..........9623-10414 (792) Hogan Sheffer........................................10/5/06-1/24/08.........10415-10747 (333) Dena Higley...........................................1/25/08*-8/25/11.......10748-11659 (912) Marlene McPherson & Darrell Ray Thomas, Jr.......8/26/11-8/16/12.........11660-11898 (239) Gary Tomlin & Christopher Whitesell....8/17/12-8/18/15..........11899-12656 (758) Josh Griffith & Dena Higley...................8/19/15-2/19/16..........12657-12785 (129) Josh Griffith, Dena Higley & Beth Milstein..2/22/16-9/2/16......12786-12912 (127) Dena Higley & Ryan Quan.....................9/6/16-7/18/17..........12913-13131 (219) Ron Carlivati..........................................7/19/17-Present........13132-Present (+) Edited June 4, 2024 by JAS0N47 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members kalbir Posted June 4, 2024 Members Share Posted June 4, 2024 Days three definitive eras. I had no idea there was so much writer turnover in the 1983-1990 supercouple era. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Paul Raven Posted June 4, 2024 Author Members Share Posted June 4, 2024 I recall reading somewhere that they had trouble keeping to budget ie too many characters per episode too many sets etc. Maybe someone else can add to this. The other thing I guess is that the ratings didn't improve in their year so their contracts weren't renewed. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Khan Posted June 4, 2024 Members Share Posted June 4, 2024 By the way, @JAS0N47, do you know what happened to longtime DAYS scribe Michael Robert David? I seem to recall reading he was a playwright before joining the show's writing staff, but it seems like he never wrote anything else after leaving the show. Thanks! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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