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  1. Agent info. Won 2 Primetime Emmys. 6 wins & 2 nominations total. Known for. The Golden Girls. 8.2. TV Series. Producer (co-produced by) 1985–1988 • 76 eps. Can You See Me? Short. Producer. 2020. Urges. Short. Producer. 2020. Soap. 8.3. TV Series. Producer (as Marsha F. Posner) 1979–1981 • 33 eps. Credits.

    • Marsha Posner Williams
  2. Oct 19, 2018 · Marsha Posner Williams, a graduate of Scottsdale High School’s Class of 1968, may not remember everything from her high school years, but there’s one moment she’ll never forget – and it’ll likely be a story she re-tells at the upcoming Scottsdale/Saguaro 50-year reunion on Nov. 3. For Williams’ clerical class, she had to type up ...

  3. May 26, 2023 · The man whose call Marsha Posner Williams received that night wasn’t acting in a vacuum; his outrage had been stoked by pearl-clutching groups like the National Federation for Decency and the Coalition for Better Television, created by conservative media activists Donald Wildmon and Jerry Falwell with the intention of bending the medium to ...

  4. Marsha Posner Williams. Producer: The Golden Girls. Marsha Posner Williams is known for The Golden Girls (1985), Can You See Me? (2020) and Urges (2020).

  5. Williams worked on or produced The Golden Girls, Soap, Benson, Hail to the Chief, Amen and Night Court. Each was a major hit. Today, she is an independent producer and writer on non-fiction projects. Broadcast Beat’s Frank Beacham spoke with Williams from her home in California.

    • Frank Beacham
  6. Dive into a whirlwind of laughter, inspiration, and behind-the-scenes tales with two-time Emmy Award winner, Marsha Posner Williams. From her start as a spee...

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    • Classic Conversations with Jeff Dwoskin
  7. Dec 15, 2020 · For Marsha Posner Williams, a producer on the show from 1985 to 1988 and the creator of the show’s title sequence, it remains one of the most popular sitcoms she worked on in a career that...

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