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Stephen Schenkel (died January 15, 2010) was an American TV producer and network executive. Schenkel produced a number of soap opera programs; in particular he is known for his production of All My Children[1][2] for which he was Executive Producer,[3] Another World,[4] and The Edge of Night.

Early life and education

Schenkel was a graduate of Columbia University.

Career

Schenkel served as an executive at NBC, CBS, ABC[5][6] and Benton & Bowles. He developed and produced variety, mini-series, and game shows programs as well as Discovery Channel documentaries. He was also co-creator and creative consultant on "Ryan's Hope"[7] and ABC After School Specials.

Schenkel was hired as a producer on the daytime serial Another World in 1985;[8] he then became executive producer of All My Children in 1987,[9][10][11] but resigned in 1989 because of ill health.[12][13][14]

Personal

Schenkel married Penny Bergman in 1990 after meeting her on the set of "All My Children." He died January 15, 2010.[15]

References

  1. ^ "Ollie Was `Great` For The 1 P.m. Soaps" Sun Sentinel, July 22, 1987.
  2. ^ "FLASHBACK: AIDS is a Fact in Daytime Soaps (1988)". James T. Jones, USA TODAY, July 18, 1988. via We Love Soaps
  3. ^ "Executive Switch could transform ABC Soaps". The Index-Journal, Greenwood, South Carolina, May 14, 1989, Page 43
  4. ^ "Schenkel likes to be supportive". The Times-News - Aug 28, 1985. Connie Passalacqua
  5. ^ Weekly Television Digest with Consumer Electronics. Editorial & Business Headquarters. 1974.
  6. ^ TV Guide. Triangle Publications. 1975. p. 29.
  7. ^ "Soap Scoop". The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina. July 14, 1985 Page 48
  8. ^ "Battle Between Soaps will Heat Up Summer". The Seguin Gazette-Enterprise from Seguin, Texas. June 2, 1985 Page 32
  9. ^ "Daytime Update". The Morning News, Wilmington, Delaware, May 31, 1987, Page 217
  10. ^ "They're Watching the Wrong Soaps", Syracuse Post Standard, via Newspaper Archives (subscription required) July 13, 1987 - Page 8
  11. ^ "Soap Report". Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California · October 11, 1987 Page 97
  12. ^ Michael Brainard (ex- Joey Martin) Pine Valley Bulletin. Interview conducted on August 12, 2008
  13. ^ "Soap Opera Digest". . The Free Lance-Star, Nancy Reichardt, May 6, 1989.
  14. ^ "Daytime News". Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada, April 27, 1989. Page 50.
  15. ^ "STEPHEN SCHENKEL". Obituary. The New York Times Jan. 15, 2010

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