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  1. Mumford and Wilcox agreed to write the script and only put Mumford’s name on it with the understanding that Wilcox would be financially compensated on the side. But when it came time to hand in the script, Mumford did what Wilcox called “the bravest thing I ever saw a human being do.” Mumford added Wilcox’s name to the cover page.

  2. May 29, 2022 · They said the works were then sold by Basquiat for $5,000 to a now-deceased television screenwriter, Thad Mumford, who put them into a storage unit and forgot about them for 30 years — until the ...

  3. Sep 15, 2018 · Thaddeus Q. Mumford, a pioneering African-American TV writer-producer who worked on shows ranging from “MASH” to “The Electric Company” to “Blue’s Clues,” has died after a long illness.

  4. Thad Mumford (February 8, 1951 - September 6, 2018; full name Thaddeus Quincy Mumford) worked on Sesame Street in the 1970s, primarily as a songwriter. Usually working with Christopher Cerf, he wrote or co-wrote lyrics for songs such as "Oh, G (I Love That Letter)" and "Me Going to Munch You, Munch You, Munch You." His most notable contribution was "The Ten Commandments of Health," in which he ...

  5. Denn Keks Schmeckt Lecker, Lecker, Lecker (Me Going To Munch You, Munch You) (as Mumford) Sesamstrasse - Hätt' Ich Dich Heut' Erwartet - Die Schönsten Lieder 2 ‎ (Cass, Comp) Europa Mini , BMG 74321 15937 4

  6. Jun 27, 2022 · The artist apparently sold these works directly to the late screenwriter Thad Mumford for $5,000. As the story goes, Mumford kept the works in a storage unit for 30 years until 2012, when late ...

  7. Sep 16, 2018 · Emmy-winning writer and producer Thad Mumford died. The M*A*S*H producer Mumford died on Monday, September 6, at the age of 67. Mumford's sister-in-law, Donna Coleman announced the news to TheWrap on Friday, 14th September. Pioneering African-American writer and M*A*S*H producer Thad Mumford died following a long illness. He was 67.

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