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'''Bernard Lechowick''' is an American TV writer. He grew up in [[Mentor, Ohio]] and is a father of two sons. Lechowick graduated from the [[University of Notre Dame]]. For his graduate studies, he chose [[University of Texas at Austin]] to complete a master’s degree in Radio, Television and Film, and it is there that he met his wife, [[Lynn Marie Latham]].
'''Bernard Lechowick''' is an American TV writer and producer. He grew up in [[Mentor, Ohio]] and is a father of two sons.{{citation needed}} Lechowick graduated from the [[University of Notre Dame]]. For his graduate studies, he chose [[University of Texas at Austin]] to complete a master’s degree in Radio, Television and Film, and it is there that he met his wife, [[Lynn Marie Latham]].


He began his writing partnership with his wife, L. M. Latham, in 1979. In 1981, ten years after they met, they were married. In 1984, their primetime serial, Berrenger’s aired on NBC. When the show was cancelled after a few months on the air, Lechowick received job offers to write for [[Dallas]], [[Knot's Landing]] and [[Falcon Crest]]. He and his wife studied the offers and decided to go with [[Knot's Landing]]. Since then, they've written and produced other series and have both become successful [[showrunners]].
He began his writing partnership with his wife, L. M. Latham, in 1979. In 1981, ten years after they met, they were married. In 1984, their primetime serial, ''Berrenger's'', aired on NBC. When the show was cancelled after a few months on the air, Lechowick received job offers to write for [[Dallas]], [[Knot's Landing]] and [[Falcon Crest]]. He and his wife studied the offers and decided to go with [[Knot's Landing]]. Since then, they've written and produced other series and have both become successful [[showrunners]]. His cousin, a fellow writer on Knot's Landing and Homefront, is Bruce Lechowick.


==Positions Held==
==Positions Held==
*[[The Young And The Restless]] (Writer, [[Creative Consultant]]: 2006-December 24, 2007)
[[The Young And The Restless]]
*[[Creative Consultant]] (May 2, 2007 - December 24, 2007)
*Breakdown Writer (May 2, 2007 - December 19, 2007)
*Script Writer (August 28, 2006 - December 18, 2006; May 14, 2007 - December 2007)


'''Y&R Main Crew'''
'''Y&R Main Crew'''

Revision as of 16:58, 25 March 2008

Bernard Lechowick is an American TV writer and producer. He grew up in Mentor, Ohio and is a father of two sons.[citation needed] Lechowick graduated from the University of Notre Dame. For his graduate studies, he chose University of Texas at Austin to complete a master’s degree in Radio, Television and Film, and it is there that he met his wife, Lynn Marie Latham.

He began his writing partnership with his wife, L. M. Latham, in 1979. In 1981, ten years after they met, they were married. In 1984, their primetime serial, Berrenger's, aired on NBC. When the show was cancelled after a few months on the air, Lechowick received job offers to write for Dallas, Knot's Landing and Falcon Crest. He and his wife studied the offers and decided to go with Knot's Landing. Since then, they've written and produced other series and have both become successful showrunners. His cousin, a fellow writer on Knot's Landing and Homefront, is Bruce Lechowick.

Positions Held

The Young And The Restless

  • Creative Consultant (May 2, 2007 - December 24, 2007)
  • Breakdown Writer (May 2, 2007 - December 19, 2007)
  • Script Writer (August 28, 2006 - December 18, 2006; May 14, 2007 - December 2007)

Y&R Main Crew

HW Associate/Breakdown/Script Producers/Consultants Directors
Josh Griffith; Maria Arena Bell [1] LML, Lynsey DuFour, Marina Alburger, Bernard Lechowick [Scott Hamner]], Cherie Bennett, Darin Goldberg [2], Neil Landau, Christian McLaughlin, Sandra Weintraub, Linda Schreiber, Tammy Ader [3], Shelley Meals, D.M. Stanley, Barbara Bloom, Michael Montgomery, N.M. Slater, Eric Freiwald, Kathryn Pratt [4], Jeff Gottesfeld, Valerie Ahern, Linda Gase [5], James Stanley, Robin Burger [6] J. Griffith (EP), John Fisher, Anthony Morina, Josh O'Connell, Matthew J. Olson, Steve Kent, Bill Bell Jr., S. McDonald Susan Strickler, Phideaux Xavier, S. McDonald, Andrew Lee, John Zak, Jill Ackles, Marc Berutti, Dean LaMont, David Shaughnessy