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  1. Kathleen was born in Wichita, Kansas, the youngest of three children of Estelle (née Worrell) and Frank Hite. Her father was a cattleman, as was her older brother Russell, who later operated the family's ranch in New Mexico. All of her grandparents had moved to Kansas during the days of the American frontier, and she noted that all were "great storytellers" about their lives, which she ...

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

    Kathleen Hite. Writer: The Waltons. 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. She was eventually hired as the network's first female staff writer.

  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...

  4. Kathleen Hite. 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. She was eventually hired as the network's first female staff writer ...

  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. 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.

  7. Kathleen Hite wrote the scripts for the following episodes of Gunsmoke. RADIO GUNSMOKE The Old Lady January 24, 1953 ep# 40 Solomon River ...

  8. THE WALTONS Kathleen Hite wrote 27 scripts for The Waltons. There were 25 regular episodes, a two-hour episode called 'The Return,' and a two-hour 'reunion' tv-movie. The Visitor ...

  9. Kathleen Hite is known as an Writer, Creator, and Teleplay. Some of their work includes Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Gunsmoke, The Waltons, Falcon Crest, Laramie, The Guns of Will Sonnett, Suspicion, and Lancer.

  10. This story was published in Radio Recall, the journal of the Metropolitan Washington Old-Time Radio Club, published six times per year. Click here to return to the index of selected articles.. Kathleen Hite:

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