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  1. Jacqueline Babbin (July 26, 1926 – October 6, 2001) was an American television/theatre writer, producer, and executive. Early life. Jacqueline Babbin was born on July 26, 1926, in New York City, in the borough of Manhattan. She entered high school at the age of eleven and Smith College at fifteen.

  2. Oct 12, 2001 · Oct. 12, 2001 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Jacqueline Babbin, a television writer and producer who won Emmy and Peabody awards, has died. She was 80. She died Saturday at her home in Kent,...

  3. Jacqueline Babbin was born on 26 July 1921 in New York City, New York, USA. She was a producer and writer, known for Sybil (1976), All My Children (1970) and 'Way Out (1961). She was married to Alan Shayne. She died on 6 October 2001 in Kent, Connecticut, USA.

    • Jacqueline Babbin
    • October 6, 2001
    • July 26, 1921
  4. Mar 20, 2020 · Jacqueline Babbin and Barbara Schultz were two of the very few women of their generation to build long and prolific careers in television’s executive ranks. In 1969, serving as executive producer, Schultz launched CBS Children’s Hour with the episode "J.T.," produced by Babbin and written by Jane Wagner, a heart-wrenching tale about a ...

  5. Oct 14, 2001 · Jacqueline T. Babbin, a television producer who won an Emmy Award for ''Sybil,'' a 1976 TV drama, died on Oct. 6 at her home in Kent, Conn. She was 80. The cause was cancer, said Shirley E....

  6. Oct 6, 2001 · Jacqueline Babbin. Date of Birth: July 26, 1921. Date of Death: October 06, 2001 (80) Birth Place: New York, NY, USA. Latest News on Jacqueline Babbin: 2015 Writers Guild Awards Honor...

  7. Produced on videotape by Swift’s fellow trailblazer, Jacqueline Babbin, “The Haunting of Rosalind” stands today as a moody, atmospheric time capsule of ‘70s television horror (with associated frights and chills) and a lasting testament to the extreme talents of the women who made it.

    • 40 min
    • 1076
    • UCLA Film & Television Archive
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