Barbara Hall

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Barbara Hall is an American television writer and producer best known for creating series such as "Madam Secretary" and "Joan of Arcadia."

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instanceOf person
television producer
television writer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
creatorOf Joan of Arcadia NERFINISHED
Joan of Arcadia (TV series) NERFINISHED
Judging Amy NERFINISHED
Judging Amy (TV series) NERFINISHED
Madam Secretary NERFINISHED
Madam Secretary (TV series) NERFINISHED
employer CBS NERFINISHED
Showtime NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork drama writing
television
television production
genre drama
fantasy drama
political drama
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableAchievement created the CBS series Joan of Arcadia
created the CBS series Judging Amy
created the CBS series Madam Secretary
served as showrunner for Madam Secretary NERFINISHED
notableWork Chicago Hope NERFINISHED
Homeland NERFINISHED
Joan of Arcadia NERFINISHED
Judging Amy NERFINISHED
Madam Secretary NERFINISHED
Moonlighting NERFINISHED
Northern Exposure NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
screenwriter
television producer
television writer
producerOf Joan of Arcadia NERFINISHED
Judging Amy NERFINISHED
Madam Secretary NERFINISHED
workLocation Los Angeles
wroteFor Chicago Hope NERFINISHED
Homeland NERFINISHED
Joan of Arcadia NERFINISHED
Judging Amy NERFINISHED
Madam Secretary NERFINISHED
Northern Exposure NERFINISHED

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Madame Secretary creator Barbara Hall
Madame Secretary developer Barbara Hall
Madame Secretary executiveProducer Barbara Hall
Madam Secretary creator Barbara Hall
Madam Secretary developer Barbara Hall
Madam Secretary executiveProducer Barbara Hall
Nadine Tolliver creator Barbara Hall
Judging Amy creator Barbara Hall
Judging Amy executiveProducer Barbara Hall
Maxine Gray in Judging Amy createdBy Barbara Hall
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