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  1. Jacqueline Babbin (July 26, 1926 – October 6, 2001) was an American television/theatre writer, producer, and executive.

  2. Oct 12, 2001 · Jacqueline Babbin, a television writer and producer who won Emmy and Peabody awards, has died. She was 80. She died Saturday at her home in Kent, Conn., after a short illness....

  3. Jacqueline Babbin was born on 26 July 1921 in New York City, New York, USA. She was a producer and writer, known for Sybil (1976), All My Children (1970) and 'Way Out (1961). She was married to Alan Shayne. She died on 6 October 2001 in Kent, Connecticut, USA.

    • Jacqueline Babbin
    • October 6, 2001
    • July 26, 1921
  4. Oct 14, 2001 · Jacqueline T. Babbin, a television producer who won an Emmy Award for ''Sybil,'' a 1976 TV drama, died on Oct. 6 at her home in Kent, Conn. She was 80. The cause was cancer,...

  5. Produced on videotape by Swift’s fellow trailblazer, Jacqueline Babbin, “The Haunting of Rosalind” stands today as a moody, atmospheric time capsule of ‘70s television horror (with associated frights and chills) and a lasting testament to the extreme talents of the women who made it.

    • 40 min
    • 1076
    • UCLA Film & Television Archive
  6. Babbin, Jacqueline (1921–2001) American producer. Born Jacqueline T. Babbin, July 26, 1921, in New York, NY; died Oct 6, 2001, in Kent, Connecticut; graduate of Smith College, 1941; m. Alan Shayne (president of Warner Bros. Television, div.); no children.

  7. Mar 20, 2020 · Jacqueline Babbin and Barbara Schultz were two of the very few women of their generation to build long and prolific careers in television’s executive ranks.