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  1. Mary Kathleen Hite (June 17, 1917 [citation needed] – February 18, 1989) was an American writer for radio and television, including writing for the popular Western series Gunsmoke. Hite was the first female staff writer for CBS. Early life and education.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0386928Kathleen Hite - IMDb

    Kathleen Hite. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Kathleen Hite began her long and successful career in radio and television following her graduation from the University of Wichita (later Wichita State University) in 1938; she worked at Wichita radio station KANS from 1943-1950.

    • Writer
    • June 17, 1917
    • Kathleen Hite
    • February 18, 1989
  3. It is difficult not to think of Mary Kathleen Hite as the best writer Gunsmoke ever had, after reading and watching and listening to her works. This in spite of John Meston's gargantuan output and consistent excellence thoughout nine seasons of radio and ten of television, and the significant presence of Les Crutchfield and Marian Clark.

  4. Writer: Gunsmoke. Kathleen Hite began her long and successful career in radio and television following her graduation from the University of Wichita (later Wichita State University) in 1938; she worked at Wichita radio station KANS from 1943-1950. She then moved to California and was hired as a secretary at CBS.

    • June 17, 1917
    • February 18, 1989
  5. Kathleen Hite, a 1938 graduate of the University of Wichita, was a successful scriptwriter for television and radio. This collection of her scripts spans 35 years from 1946 to 1981, and includes many from popular western shows and dramatic presentations.

  6. “I’m writing a script about a young woman who moves to LA to pursue her dream of becoming a screenwriter. She falls in love with a handsome producer who turns out to be a serial killer. It’s a comedy.” The tweet quickly went viral, attracting thousands of likes, retweets, and comments.

  7. Writer's Market Television and Radio Cartoonist Q's An Idea a Day, VriteñDigestíi Kathleen Hite Who scripts a show a month for Gunsmoke, is a firm believer In the thesis that writers are made not born. Her Own struggle to success is proof Of this. In 'Are TV Writers Made Or Born?" (page , Miss Hite discusses

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