Bradley Bell

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Bradley Bell ia an American TV writer and producer. He's been the head writer and executive producer of the American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS Daytime) since 1994 and 1996 respectively. He is the son of William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell, who created the series in 1987, and the brother of Lauralee Bell and Bill Bell Jr.

Since becoming Head Writer in 1994, B&B has lost about three million viewers.[citation needed]

B&B Associate/Script/Breakdown Producers Directors
Bradley Bell Jerry Birn, Janice Ferri Esser, Kay Alden, Patrick Mulcahey, Tracey Ann Kelly, Elizabeth Snyder, Rex M. Best, Michael Minnis B. Bell (Executive Producer), Ron Weaver, Rhonda Friedman, Cynthia J. Popp, Adam Dusevoir Deveney Kelly, C. J. Popp, David Shaughnessy, Jennifer Howard, Michael Stich
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