William H. Brown is a writer of ABC's A Million Little Things.
Biography[]
Early Life[]
Not much is known about Brown's early life.
Career[]
Brown started his career as a production manager then as a post-production supervisor. During that time, he worked on Wild Palms, Savage Intruder or Natural Born Killers, among others. By the end of the '80s, Brown became a full-time producer. His credits include Uncle Buck in 1989, Whatever It Takes in 2000 or Sahara in 2005. His only known directing credit is an episode of FOX's sitcom Martin in 1996.
In 2006, Brown started working as a writer and a producer on One Tree Hill. Until 2010, he wrote 5 episodes of the series by himself, co-wrote 4 more, and was credited as a producer on 70 episodes. More recently, he worked as a producer and a writer on multiple television including The Nine Lives of Chloe King, 90210, Switched at Birth and Light as a Feather.
In 2021, Brown co-wrote his first episode of A Million Little Things with DJ Nash.[1]
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| A Million Little Things: Season 4 | |||||||||
| "Family First": | "Not the Plan": | "Game Night": | "Pinocchio": | "Crystal Clear": | "Six Months Later": | "Stay": | "The Things We Keep Inside": | "Any Way the Wind Blows": | "Surprise": |
| No Credit | No Credit | No Credit | No Credit | No Credit | Credited | No Credit | No Credit | No Credit | No Credit |
| "Piece of Cake": | "Little White Lies": | "Fresh Start": | "School Ties": | "Fingers Crossed": | "Lesson Learned": | "60 Minutes": | "Slipping": | "Out of Hiding": | "Just in Case": |
| No Credit | Credited | No Credit | No Credit | No Credit | No Credit | Credited | No Credit | No Credit | No Credit |
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- ↑ Very excited to be working on this beautiful show. Very nervous about going digital. #luddite #amillionlittlethings, by David Warren, Instagram (September 16, 2021)