Diane English Highlights

  • 2008: Made directorial debut with the remake of the 1936 play by Clare Boothe Luce, "The Women" (also produced and scripted)
  • 1998: Returned to "Murphy Brown" (CBS) to write the series finale
  • 1995: Created and wrote for the short-lived CBS sitcom "Double Rush"
  • 1992: Created and executive produced the CBS series "Love & War"
  • 1992: Formed Shukovsky-English Entertainment with husband Joel Shukovsky
  • 1988: Created and executive produced the popular CBS sitcom, "Murphy Brown" (also wrote); left after the fourth season
  • 1986: Writer and producer on the CBS sitcom "My Sister Sam"
  • 1985: Produced the short-lived CBS sitcom, "Foley Square" (also wrote)
  • 1984: Scripted the premiere episode ABC's series, "Call to Glory"
  • 1980: Wrote PBS's first full-length TV-movie, "The Lathe of Heaven"
  • 1971: Moved to NYC and worked as a story editor for the public television station WNET
  • 1970: Taught high school English and drama for a year after graduating from college
  • Penned a monthly column for Vogue magazine