The Writers Guild of America West has penciled in ‘Living Single’ creator-showrunner Yvette Lee Bowser for its 2023 Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award for Television Writing Achievement
in the early ’90s, Bowser – at age 27 – became the first Black female show creator with her groundbreaking Fox sitcom. The show was the No. 1 comedy in Black and Latino households for its entire five-season run from 1993-97 and has maintained strong cultural significance through three decades of syndication and streaming.
Bowser quickly became a sought-after creator-showrunner, creating the multi-ethnic WB/NBC romantic comedy . Her leadership experience led Bowser to consulting roles on the NBC drama
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