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Lydia Woodward is an American television writer and producer. She has worked as both a writer and producer on the television series ER. [1] . She signed a deal with the Warners in 2001. [2] Positions held. Pan Am (Co- Executive Producer, Writer) The Riches (Consulting Producer, Writer) Presidio Med ( Co-Creator, Executive Producer, Writer)
Lydia Woodward is an award-winning producer and writer who worked on ER, China Beach, Pan Am and other TV series. See her biography, credits, awards, trivia and contact info on IMDb.
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Early life
She attended Colgate University in Hamilton New York and graduated in 1973.She then studied for an MBA from UCLA.
Career
She spent a year at the American Film Institute during which she made her television debut as a producer for "Miss Lonelyhearts", an episode of American Playhouse, in 1983. She was unable to find further motion picture work and spent time at business school, working in a governor's office and working with the nation's bicentennial committee. She took a job as an assistant to a literary agent which gave her insight into the motion picture industry. She had a production assistant job for Disney...
Supervising Producer
1. Season 1 - "Day One" until "Happy New Year"
Co-Executive Producer
1. Season 1 - "Happy New Year" onwards 2. Season 2
Executive Producer
1. Season 3 2. Season 4 3. Season 5 4. Season 6
Lydia Woodward at Pan AmwikiLydia Woodward is a TV producer who has worked on shows like ER and China Beach. She has won one Emmy and been nominated eight times for Outstanding Drama Series.
Presidio Med is an American medical drama television series created by John Wells and Lydia Woodward (who also executive produced NBC's ER), that aired on CBS from September 24, 2002 to January 24, 2003. The series centers on a San Francisco hospital.
No.TitleDirected By [1]Written By1"This Baby's Gonna Fly"Christopher ChulackN/A2"Second Chance"Christopher ChulackLydia Woodward3"Do No Harm"Lesli Linka GlatterJohn Wells III4"When Approaching a Let-Go"Nelson McCormickJoseph DoughertyCitizen Baines is an American drama television series created by Emmy Award -winning producer Lydia Woodward, that stars James Cromwell. The series premiered on CBS September 29, 2001 and ended on November 3, 2001. Synopsis.
(July 25, 2001 - Burbank, CA) - Emmy award-winner Lydia Woodward has signed a new three-year development and production deal with Warner Bros. Television, it was announced today by Peter Roth, President, Warner Bros. Television.