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  1. Carol Black (born c. 1957/1958) is an American writer and filmmaker. She is known as the creator and writer-producer of the television series The Wonder Years and Ellen, both with her husband and writing partner Neal Marlens.

  2. Dame Carol Mary Black GBE FRCP (born 26 December 1939) is a British physician, academic, specialising in rheumatology.

  3. Apr 27, 2015 · Carol Black is an education analyst, television producer and director of the film Schooling the World. This is her plenary talk at the Economics of Happiness...

  4. Feb 28, 2020 · On 8 February 2019 Professor Dame Carol Black was appointed to lead a major 2-part review that will look into: the ways in which drugs are fuelling serious violence; treatment, recovery and...

  5. The Wonder Years: Created by Carol Black, Neal Marlens. With Fred Savage, Dan Lauria, Alley Mills, Jason Hervey. Kevin Arnold recalls growing up during the late 60s and early 70s; the turbulent social times make the transition from child to adult unusually interesting.

  6. m.imdb.com › name › nm0085209Carol Black - IMDb

    Carol Black is known for The Wonder Years (1988), Ellen (1994) and Schooling the World (2010).

  7. The Wonder Years is an American coming-of-age comedy television series created by Neal Marlens and Carol Black. It ran on ABC from January 31, 1988, until May 12, 1993. The series premiered immediately after ABC's coverage of Super Bowl XXII .

  8. Recorded on Wednesday 9 June 2021 as part of The Royal Society of Medicine's In Conversation Live series.Professor Dame Carol Black, Chair of the British Lib...

  9. Professor Dame Carol Black (Doctor of Medical Science) - principal of Newnham College from 2012-19, Dame Carol is now an honorary fellow of both Newnham and Lucy Cavendish Colleges. A...

  10. Professor Dame Carol Black built an outstanding medical career, as both clinician and scientist. The Centre she established at the Royal Free Hospital in London became internationally renowned for research and treatment of scleroderma (rare but frequently fatal) and other connective tissue diseases. She became President of the Royal College of ...

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