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Awards:
Nominated for Primetime Emmy. moreAlternate Names:
Gwen Bagni-Dubov | Gwen Bagni Gielgud | Gwen GielgudFilmography
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Writer:
- Thursday's Child (1983) (TV) (writer) (as Gwen Bagni-Dubov)
- "Shirley" (3 episodes, 1979)
- On the Skids (1979) TV episode (story)
- The One That Got Away (1979) TV episode (writer)
- Hard Hat (1979) TV episode (writer) - "Backstairs at the White House" (4 episodes, 1979)
- Episode #1.3 (1979) TV episode (teleplay)
- Episode #1.4 (1979) TV episode (teleplay)
- Episode #1.1 (1979) TV episode (teleplay)
- Episode #1.2 (1979) TV episode (teleplay) - "Eight Is Enough" (3 episodes, 1977-1978)
- Dear Ms. Dinah (1978) TV episode (story) (teleplay)
- Is There a Doctor in the House? (1977) TV episode (story) (teleplay)
- Quarantine (1977) TV episode (written by) - "Wonder Woman" (1 episode, 1977)
... aka "The New Adventures of Wonder Woman" (USA: new title)
... aka "The New Original Wonder Woman" (USA: first episodes title)
- Last of the $2 Bills (1977) TV episode (writer) - "The Brady Bunch" (1 episode, 1970)
- The Treasure of Sierra Avenue (1970) TV episode (written by) - "The Mod Squad" (1 episode, 1970)
- Just Ring the Bell Once (1970) TV episode (writer) - "My Three Sons" (1 episode, 1970)
- Love Thy Neighbor (1970) TV episode (written by) - "The New People" (1 episode, 1969)
- The Dark Side of the Island (1969) TV episode (writer) - With Six You Get Eggroll (1968) (screenplay) (story)
... aka A Man in Mommy's Bed
... aka With 6 You Get Eggroll (Australia: TV title) - "Felony Squad" (1 episode, 1967)
- The Desperate Silence (1967) TV episode (writer) - "The Green Hornet" (1 episode, 1966)
... aka "The Kato Show" (Hong Kong: English title: informal title)
- Give 'Em Enough Rope (1966) TV episode (writer) - "Gunsmoke" (3 episodes, 1963-1966)
... aka "Gun Law" (UK)
... aka "Marshal Dillon" (USA: rerun title)
- Treasure of John Walking Fox (1966) TV episode (story)
- The Glory and the Mud (1964) TV episode (writer)
- The Bad One (1963) TV episode (writer) - "Honey West" (10 episodes, 1965-1966)
- There's a Long, Long, Fuse A'Burning (1966) TV episode (teleplay)
- Just the Bear Facts, Ma'am (1966) TV episode (teleplay)
- Come to Me, My Litigation Baby (1966) TV episode (writer)
- Don't Look Now, But Isn't That Me (1966) TV episode (writer)
- Rockabye the Hard Way (1965) TV episode (written by)
(5 more) - "Burke's Law" (13 episodes, 1963-1965)
... aka "Amos Burke, Secret Agent" (USA: new title)
- Who Killed the Card? (1965) TV episode (writer)
- Who Killed the Jackpot? (1965) TV episode (written by)
- Who Killed Nobody Somehow? (1965) TV episode (writer)
- Who Killed the Fat Cat? (1965) TV episode (writer)
- Who Killed Davidian Jonas? (1964) TV episode (writer)
(8 more) - "Leave It to Beaver" (1 episode, 1962)
- One of the Boys (1962) TV episode (written by) (as Gwen Gielgud) - "Checkmate" (1 episode, 1961)
- The Gift (1961) TV episode (teleplay) (as Gwen Gielgud) - "Riverboat" (2 episodes, 1960)
- Devil in Skirts (1960) TV episode (written by) (as Gwen Gielgud)
- Trunk Full of Dreams (1960) TV episode (written by) (as Gwen Gielgud) - "Rawhide" (1 episode, 1960)
- Incident in the Garden of Eden (1960) TV episode (story) (as Gwen Gielgud) - "Pursuit" (1 episode, 1958)
- Ticket to Tangier (1958) TV episode (writer) (as Gwen Gielgud) - "Climax!" (4 episodes, 1956-1958)
... aka "Climax Mystery Theater" (USA)
- Sound of the Moon (1958) TV episode (writer)
- To Walk the Night (1957) TV episode (writer)
- The Man Who Stole the Bible (1957) TV episode (writer)
- The Sound of Silence (1956) TV episode (writer) - "Playhouse 90" (1956) TV series (unknown episodes)
- The Last Wagon (1956) (screenplay) (as Gwen Bagni Gielgud) (story) (as Gwen Bagni Gielgud)
- "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (2 episodes, 1956)
- Mink (1956) TV episode (teleplay)
- Never Again (1956) TV episode (teleplay) - "Lassie" (1 episode, 1956)
... aka "Jeff's Collie" (USA)
... aka "Timmy and Lassie" (USA: syndication title)
- The Leash (1956) TV episode (writer) - "Cavalcade of America" (1 episode, 1955)
... aka "DuPont Presents the Cavalcade Theatre" (USA: fourth season title)
... aka "DuPont Theater" (USA: fifth season title)
- That They Might Live (1955) TV episode (teleplay) - "Four Star Playhouse" (14 episodes, 1952-1954)
... aka "Best in Mystery" (USA: syndication title)
... aka "Four Star Theatre" (UK: new title)
... aka "Singer Playhouse" (USA: syndication title)
... aka "Star Performance" (USA: rerun title)
- Man in the Cellar (1954) TV episode (adaptation)
- The Book (1954) TV episode (writer)
- Meet McGraw (1954) TV episode (writer)
- The Bad Streak (1954) TV episode (writer)
- House for Sale (1953) TV episode (writer)
(9 more) - "Fireside Theatre" (1 episode, 1953)
- Refuge (1953) TV episode (teleplay) - Law and Order (1953) (writer)
- "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" (1 episode, 1953)
... aka "Matinee" (UK: informal short title)
... aka "Rheingold Theatre" (USA)
- The Accused (1953) TV episode (writer) - Untamed Frontier (1952) (screenplay)
- "The Silver Theatre" (1 episode, 1950)
- Wedding Anniversary (1950) TV episode (teleplay) - Captain China (1950) (screenplay) (story)
Miscellaneous Crew:
- "Honey West" (developed for television by) (30 episodes, 1965-1966)
- An Eerie, Airy, Thing (1966) TV episode (developed for television by)
- There's a Long, Long, Fuse A'Burning (1966) TV episode (developed for television by)
- Just the Bear Facts, Ma'am (1966) TV episode (developed for television by)
- Little Green Robin Hood (1966) TV episode (developed for television by)
- Pop Goes the Easel (1966) TV episode (developed for television by)
(25 more)
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She and husband John Bagni wrote for the radio drama "Nightbeat," which starred Frank Lovejoy. moreMessage Boards
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