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I thought it would be neat to put together a FOL database grouping the episodes by writer.
This way maybe we can get an idea of what writers liked to write for certain characters or situations, and what seasons they were actively writing.For those not familiar with writing, when episodes say "story" and "teleplay" instead of just "written by", "story" is who came up with the plot for the episode, and "teleplay" is for who took that story and wrote it out into a script. If a credit here says "with" so-and-so, it means those two both wrote the episode together. And the ampersand, or "and sign"---&---denotes the two people connected by that are writing partners. The database will be listed in order of writing credit. So I took the writer for the first episode and listed all their episodes in order, then the same for writer of the second episode, and so on. ---------------------------------------------- "The Facts of Life" Writers ---------------------------------------------- Brad Rider
Glenn Padnick
Jerry Mayer
*note - usually you see two-parters written by two different writers or two different teams of writers, so it's very interesting Jerry Mayer wrote the entirety of these two episodes Stan Dreben
Robyn Knapton
Martin A. Ragaway
Jane Gould & Shelly Landau
Rowland Barber
Migdea Chinea-Varela
Warren Murray
Albert Lewin
Skip Usen
Jack Elinson
Linda Marsh & Margie Peters
Ann Gibbs & Joel Kimmel
Sally Sussman
Paul L. Friedman & Gayle MacDonald
Susan Haven & Philip Ross
Deidre Fay & Stuart Wolpert
Stuart Wolpert separate from writing partner Deidre Fay
Jerry Winnick
Mike Mayer & Larry Swimer
Emily Mayer
Lloyd Turner & Howard Leibling
Bill Shinkai
Stephen W. Spears
Mitch Markowitz
Marvin Braverman
Bernard Burnell Mack
Peter Noah
Jerry Jacobius
Steven Gore
Nick Gore
Stephen Neigher
Kimberly Hill
John Markus
Dianne Messina & Lou Messina
David Chambers
Ruth Bennett
Howard Meyers
Paul Haggis
Bob Peete
Sandra Kay Siegel
George Tricker & Neil Rosen
Andy Borowitz
Alan Spencer
Bob Meyer & Bob Young
Jim Geoghan
Milt Rosen
Cheri Eichen & Bill Steinkeliner
Gail Honigberg
Janis Hirsch
Mark Miller
J.P. Duffy
Rick Lombardo & Patrick Cleary
Patrick Cleary separate from writing partner Rick Lombardo
Brian Pollack & Rick Shaw
Bob Bendetson & Howard Bendetson
Bruce Ferber & David Lerner
Fredi Towbin & Larry Strauss*
*note - Larry Strauss is Charlotte Rae's son Linda Elstad
Michael Maurer
Bob Brush
Susan Beavers
Carlo Allen
Jake Weinberger & Michael Weinberger
Racelle Friedman
Martha Williamson
Bart Lindsay & Robert Billson
Barry Vigon
Jane Anderson
Richard Gurman
Katherine Green
Phil Doran & Douglas Arango
Ross Brown
Shirley Brown
Michael Poryes
Micki Raton
Irma Kalish alone
Austin and Irma Kalish
John Boni
Sara V. Finney & Vida Spears
Matt Gellar
Bob Underwood
Gordon Cotler
Lawrence H. Levy
Matt Geller
R.J. Colleary
Mark Tuttle
Barbara Berkowitz
Jeff Barchilon
Michele Gendelman
Marilyn Anderson & Renee Orin
Harvey Weitzman and David DiGregorio and Arnie Wess
Kathy Lette
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Wow thats an amazing list! Thanks so much, Eights.
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What a list! That must have been a lot of work. Thanks for compiling it, '80s!
I can see already that Deidre Fay, Stuart Wolpert, and Jerry Meyer are some of my favorite writers. And that Paul Haggis is one of my least-favorite writers. |
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WAS. And I did it all in one sitting!! So if anyone catches an error, feel free to let me know (I saw a few formatting things as I glanced over it, but I think I got everything).Thank you for thanking me! See above!! ![]() Quote:
![]() One of my first thoughts was, jeez, look at all the writers cluttering up seasons 1 and 9---no wonder those seasons didn't have a coherent "voice". They had 12 writers working on the 13-episode season 1! Although Jerry Mayer himself did write 6 season 1 episodes, which I never realized before. Actually, I never realized how many episodes Jerry wrote before, and I always assumed Linda & Margie wrote more (I guess because in the "cafeteria years" and such you always see their names in the credits for script consultants or what-have-you). |
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'80s, I know how exhausting this must have been. In fact... I was considering doing a similar project, myself. I found a way to get the Nielsen ratings for nearly every FOL episode, but it's very time-consuming work to do 200+ episodes, so I've been avoiding sitting down and just doing it. Quote:
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Please share any you find if you like, or I might catch some soon. I'm not looking tonight because after doing this whole list this afternoon, I don't wanna look at again much just yet!
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I never realized before how many "one-time writers" for the show there were. I'm so used to seeing the same "in-house writers" for all the episodes of "Mama's Family" and "The Golden Girls", and the record for this is "Designing Women"---Linda Bloodworth-Thomason wrote MOST of the episodes for the first 4 years, including ALL of season 2!!
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I also wonder if you wouldn't mind including unproduced episodes at the very end, just for the sake of completion, with the caveat that they were never produced, but were written. Quote:
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I saw they had new writers for The Little Chill. That supports the stuff I have read where the Core Four went to the writers (who were new) to complain about the script that Jo hardly knew the Lost Girls and the lack of continuity of the episode. Of course the writers didn't listen to them.
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I hadn't, however, heard anything about the Cour Four going to the writers over the script.
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In the case of FOL, there were very likely several (because a series with 200+ episodes is going to end up with a few that got scrapped), but the only complete script for an unproduced episode I've come across is "The Facts of Life Goes to Venice", written by Gordon Cotler in February, 1986 (during Season 7). This was later reconfigured into The Facts of Life Down Under, produced for Season 8, with huge changes. |
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Okay, I went and added the original title as a note to his credit, thanks.
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