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2004: The Directors and Writers Thread


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- Chip Hayes first listed as associate head writer on January 7

- David A. Levinson's last listed as script writer on January 14

- John PiRoman's last listed as script writer January 29

- Casey Childs last listed as episode as producer on January 30

- Karen Harris first listed as script writer on February 4

- Karen Johnson first listed as producer on February 23

- Mimi Leahey last listed as script editor on May 13

- Jeff Beldner first listed as script editor on May 14

- Marla Kanelos first listed as associate head writer on June 7

- David R. Zyla replaced Richard Schurkamp as costume designer on June 7

- Steven Williford first listed as director on September 14

- Marla Kanelos last listed as associate head writer on October 8

- Juliet Law Packer back as associate head writer on October 21

- Amanda L. Beall first listed as associate head writer on November 3

- Marla Kanelos first listed as script writer on December 22

ATWT

- Melissa Salmons first listed as script writer on July 21

B&B

- Christian McLaughlin first listed as script writer on August 18

- Jerry Birn joined as Storyline Consultant in September

- Meg Bennett left as Storyline Consultant in late October

- Elizabeth (Betsy) Snyder joined as Storyline Consultant on November 22

DAYS

- Fran Myers returned as script editor on August 12

- Fran Myers last listed as script editor on August 31

- Dena Higley listed as script editor on September 3

- Dena Higley not listed as script editor on September 20

- Dena Higley & Mark Higley last listed as script writers on November 26

- John Newman last listed as script writer on December 28

- Jane Atkins last listed as script writer on December 28

GH

- Casandra Morgan last listed as script writer on March 25

- Grant A. Johnson last listed as director on November 16

- Matthew Diamond first listed as director on September 2

- Craig Heller first listed as script writer on September 3

GL

- John Conboy last listed as Executive Producer in mid-March

- Ellen Wheeler first listed as Executive Producer in mid-March

- Casandra Morgan first listed as associate head writer on June 25

- Ellen Weston last listed as Head Writer on July 5

- David Kreizman first listed as Head Writer on July 6

- Tita Bell first listed as script writer on September 2

- Lorraine Broderick first listed as associate head writer on September 28

OLTL

- Becky Cole last listed as script writer on January 22

- Josh Griffith last listed as Co-Head Writer on March 22

- Robert Scinto last listed as director on May 10

- John Loprieno first listed as script writer on May 31

- John Zak first listed as director on June 22

- Stephen Demorest last listed as script writer on September 14

- Tom Casiello first listed as script writer on September 22

- Josh Griffith last listed as associate head writer on September 28

- Tom Casiello first listed as associate head writer on October 27

- Michael Malone last lasted as Head Writer on November 24

- No Head Writer listed on November 29

- David Cherrill last listed as script editor on December 1

- Barbara Esensten and James Harmon Brown first listed as script editors on December 2

- Richard Backus last listd as associate head writer on December 10

- Dena Higley first listed as Head Writer on December 13

PSNS

- Clem Egan first listed as script writer on April 22

- Roger Newman last listed as script writer on May 14

- Michael Slade first listed as script writer on June 3

Y&R

- Trent Jones and Jerry Birn are last credited as writers on August 5

- Janice Ferri first listed as associate head writer on August 6

- Esther G. Hudak first listed as a writer on August 10

- Sandra Weintraub first listed as script writer on September 16

- Sara A. Bibel first listed as a writer on August 13

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