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'''James Harmon Brown and Barbara Esensten''' are American television writers, primarily working on [[soap operas]]. The duo have worked together for over 20 years starting on the prime-time soap ''[[Dynasty]]''. Together they created the soap opera ''[[The City]]'', a spinoff of ''[[Loving]]''.
'''James Harmon Brown and Barbara Esensten''' are American television writers, primarily working on [[soap operas]]. The duo have worked together for over 20 years starting on the prime-time soap ''[[Dynasty]]''. Together they created the soap opera ''[[The City]]'', a spinoff of ''[[Loving]]''.


Harmon Brown and Esensten are somewhat controversial, their writing often drifts into the absurd and [[sci-fi]]. When the two wrote for ''[[Guiding Light]]'' during the later part of the 1990s, the show's primary herione, [[Reva Shayne]], was cloned and when the duo would later write for ''[[Port Charles]]'' vampires were introduced along with other supernatural creatures. Since the two have taken over as [[Head Writer]]s at ''[[All My Children]]'', the show has plummeted to last place in the ratings. {{citation needed}}
Harmon Brown and Esensten are somewhat controversial, their writing often drifts into the absurd and [[sci-fi]]. When the two wrote for ''[[Guiding Light]]'' during the later part of the 1990s, the show's primary herione, [[Reva Shayne]], was cloned, and when the duo would later write for ''[[Port Charles]]'', vampires were introduced, along with other supernatural creatures. Since the two have taken over as [[Head Writer]]s at ''[[All My Children]]'', the show has plummeted to last place in the ratings. {{citation needed}}
==Positions held==
==Positions held==
[[Dynasty]] (only one of them)
[[Dynasty]] (only one of them)

Revision as of 07:06, 9 November 2007

James Harmon Brown and Barbara Esensten are American television writers, primarily working on soap operas. The duo have worked together for over 20 years starting on the prime-time soap Dynasty. Together they created the soap opera The City, a spinoff of Loving.

Harmon Brown and Esensten are somewhat controversial, their writing often drifts into the absurd and sci-fi. When the two wrote for Guiding Light during the later part of the 1990s, the show's primary herione, Reva Shayne, was cloned, and when the duo would later write for Port Charles, vampires were introduced, along with other supernatural creatures. Since the two have taken over as Head Writers at All My Children, the show has plummeted to last place in the ratings. [citation needed]

Positions held

Dynasty (only one of them)

  • Writer

All My Children

  • Head Writers (June , 2007 - present)

Days of Our Lives

  • Script Editors (Nov 2006-May 2007)

One Life to Live

  • Script Editors (Oct 2004-Oct 2005)

Port Charles

  • Head Writers (Nov 2000-July 2003)

Guiding Light

  • Head Writers (Nov 1995-Oct 2000)

Loving

  • Head Writers (late 1994 - Nov 1995, series end)

The City

  • Creators and Head writers for entire run (Nov 1995 - March 1997)