London’s Dynamic Television to Debut Madiba at CL

From Writer & Co-Executive Producer, Kathleen McGhee Anderson, 6 part mini series on Mandela, Madiba, is scheduled to debut at London’s CL from Dynamic Television this November.

Los Angeles Sentinel: A Pioneer on the Television Frontier

Written by Chelsea Battle In television writing circles, there is probably no higher aspiration than to have a million no’s to a script finally become a yes. Thus were the humble beginnings of multifaceted executive television writer, producer, and playwright Kathleen McGhee-Anderson, who after over two decades of creating extraordinary work is being honored at … Continue Reading

KCBS: Celebrate 5 Of LA’s Most Influential Women

March is Women’s History Month, and this year’s theme is “Women Inspiring Innovation Through Imagination: Celebrating Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.” The United States certainly has a great share of inspiring women of this sort. Through the years, this country has been transformed by the energy and the hard work of females who … Continue Reading

Nice Girls TV: Women Behind The Scenes

Today’s Women Behind the Scenes spotlight is shone on Writer-Producer Kathleen McGhee-Anderson. In the 1980’s, Kathleen worked as a writer on such shows as Little House on the Prairie, Webster, Gimme a Break!, 227 and Amen. Moving into the 1990’s, she worked as a writer on The Cosby Show in 1991 and then a few … Continue Reading

WGA West: A New Home in the Old Neighborhood

by Shira Gotshalk Throughout her varied writing career, Lincoln Heights showrunner Kathleen McGhee-Anderson has explored the many-splendored facets of families on television, from the outrageously funny and tragic to the everyday mundane. With her latest effort, McGhee-Anderson, whose credits include Benson, Charles in Charge, Touched by an Angel, and Soul Food, is again focused on … Continue Reading

Spelman Messenger: Hollywood Wise

by Taressa Stovall “I’m a storyteller by nature,” says Kathleen McGhee-Anderson, C’72, whose career has taken her from an English major/math minor at Spelman to serving as executive producer/writer in the fifth and final season of Soul Food, television’s longest-running African American drama. After graduating cum laude from Spelman (where she earned her stripes onstage … Continue Reading

AUC Alumni: Never Far From Her Heart: A Spelman Alumna Speaks

By T. Murray Kathleen McGhee Anderson carries a valuable piece of Spelman College with her wherever she goes and her extensive career as a writer has taken her to a variety of places. She thanks her AUC experience for equipping her with the knowledge and confidence that has enabled her to open doors to new … Continue Reading

American Theatre Magazine: Categorical Denial

Categorical Denial By Michael P. Scasserra