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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edward_HumeEdward Hume - Wikipedia

    Edward Chalmers Hume (May 18, 1936 – July 13, 2023) was an American film and television writer, best known for creating and developing several TV series in the 1970s, and for writing the 1983 TV movie The Day After.

  2. Sep 13, 2023 · Edward Hume, the Emmy-nominated writer of “The Day After” and creator of “The Streets of San Francisco,” has died, his rep confirmed to Variety. He was 87.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brit_HumeBrit Hume - Wikipedia

    Alexander Britton Hume (born June 22, 1943), known professionally as Brit Hume, is an American journalist and political commentator. He had a 23-year career with ABC News, where he contributed to World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, Nightline, and This Week. Hume served as the ABC News chief White House correspondent from 1989 to 1996.

  4. Edward Hicks Hume (1876–1957) was a missionary doctor and educator best known for his work in China for the Yale-in-China Mission and his writings on Chinese medicine.

  5. Sep 13, 2023 · Edward Hume, an Emmy-nominated film and TV writer, has died aged 87. Born on May 18 1936, Hume was best-known for his work on the hugely impactful 1983 TV movie The Day After, which told the...

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  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0401742Edward Hume - IMDb

    Edward Hume was born on 18 May 1936 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a writer, known for The Day After (1983), Toma (1973) and Common Ground (1990). He was married to Mindy Elaine Huffman, Suzanne Hope Canner and Sandra Gershwin Godowsky. He died on 13 July 2023 in the USA.

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  8. Edward Hume, a prolific TV writer who created or developed such 1970s episodic crime classics as The Streets of San Francisco, Cannon and Barnaby Jones, and was Emmy-nominated for the...

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