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{{Infobox person
| name = Martha Williamson | name = Martha Williamson
| image = martha_blue_smile.jpg | image =
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| caption = Martha Williamson | caption =
| birth_place = ], Colorado, U.S.
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1955|3|27}}
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1955}}
| birth_place = ], ], ]
| death = | death_date =
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| occupation = ], ]
| occupation = Executive producer, writer
| residence = Southern California, United States
| website = | website = {{URL|http://marthawilliamson.com}}
| partner = Jon Andersen | partner = Jon Andersen
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'''Martha Williamson''' (born March 27, 1955) is the host and voice of ] on Beliefnet.com,. She is best known as the head writer and Executive Producer of the long-running hit CBS television series '']''{{cn}} '''Martha Williamson''' is a television producer, best known as the head writer and executive producer of the long-running hit CBS television series '']''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Martha Williamson {{!}} Penguin Random House |url=https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/33330/martha-williamson |access-date=2023-09-15 |website=PenguinRandomhouse.com |language=en-US}}</ref>

She was amed in 2007 by her publisher as one of the "12 Most Powerful Christians in Hollywood."<ref>http://www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/Christianity/2008/09/The-12-Most-Powerful-Christians-in-Hollywood.aspx</ref> She became the first woman to solely produce two network television dramas simultaneously.{{cn}}


Martha began her career in television working on musical variety programs for ], ], and others. She wrote and produced for half-hour comedies such as the long-running '']'' and '']'' with ]. She made the transition to one-hour drama as producer of '']'' for ] and Co-Executive Producer of the CBS series '']'', which starred ]. In 1994 she became the Executive Producer of ''Touched by an Angel''. Currently, she is the creator of the TV series ], which has aired since October 2013 on the ] and on ].
"Touched By An Angel" was nominated for nine ] and was inducted into the Museum of Television and Radio Hall of Fame. It has been translated into more than sixty languages and continues to be broadcast around the world.


She was named in 2007 by her publisher as one of the "12 Most Powerful Christians in Hollywood".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/Christianity/2008/09/The-12-Most-Powerful-Christians-in-Hollywood.aspx|title=The 12 Most Powerful Christians in Hollywood}}</ref> She became the first woman to solely produce two network television dramas simultaneously.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Martha Williamson - Biography |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0932104/bio/ |access-date=2023-09-15 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref>
Martha began her career in television working on musical variety programs for ], ], and others. She wrote and produced for half-hour comedies such as the long-running ] and ] with ]. She made the transition to one-hour drama as producer of ] for ] and Co-Executive Producer of the CBS series ] which starred ]. And in 1994 she became the Executive Producer of the "Touched By An Angel."


''Touched by an Angel'' was nominated for nine ] and was inducted into the Museum of Television and Radio Hall of Fame. It has been translated into more than sixty languages and continues to be broadcast around the world.
Her numerous awards include the Freedom Works Award from the U.S. Congress, the Edward R. Murrow Responsibility in Television Award, the Producers Guild Nova Award, the ], as well as honors from the ], the ], the ], Catholics in Media{{cn}}.
She was appointed to the President's White House Council on Service and Civic Participation.


She hosts ''A Touch of Encouragement'' on ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Roberts |first=Ju-Don |last2=Encouragement |first2=A. Touch of |date=2010-07-27 |title=New Videos Are Available on atouchofencouragement.com |url=https://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/marthawilliamson/2010/07/new-videos-are-available-on-to.html |access-date=2023-09-15 |website=A Touch of Encouragement |language=en-US}}</ref>
A popular speaker, Martha frequently addresses organizations and companies, using humor and behind-the-scenes show business anecdotes to illustrate the power of positive storytelling and the importance of incorporating ethics and values into business management. Most recently, she has appeared onstage on both coasts performing her musical one-woman show "Martha At Risk" with Tony-Award-winning composer ].


Her awards include the Freedom Works Award from the U.S. Congress, the Edward R. Murrow Responsibility in Television Award, the Producers Guild Nova Award, the ], as well as honors from the ], the ], the ], Catholics in Media.{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}}
A native of Colorado, Martha lives in Southern California with her husband and their two children. She is a graduate of ].
She was appointed to the President's White House Council on Service and Civic Participation.


A native of Colorado, Martha lives in Southern California with her husband, Jon Andersen,<ref name="test">.</ref> and their two children. She is a graduate of ].


==TELEVISION SERIES== ==Television series==
{| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable"
|- |-
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! Years ! Years
|- |-
| ]
| '''TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL'''
| Consulting producer
| Executive Producer (203 Episodes)
| CBS/CBSP | CBS
|2018–2019
| 1994 - 2003
|- |-
| '']''
| The Southbound Bus (Pilot Episode)
| Writer | Creator, Executive Producer, Writer
| Hallmark Channel/Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
| CBS/CBSP
| 2013–
|
|- |-
| '']''
| Fallen Angela
| Writer | Executive Producer, Writer
| CBS/CBSP | CBS/CBSP
| 1994–2003
|
|- |-
| '']''
| An Unexpected Snow
| Writer | Creator, Executive Producer, Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| There, But For The Grace Of God
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| In the Name of God
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Interview With An Angel
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Operation Smile
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Unidentified Female
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| ‘Till We Meet Again
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Jacob’s Ladder
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Random Acts
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| The Homecoming, Part 1
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Amazing Grace, Part 1
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| My Dinner With Andrew
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| The Spirit of Liberty Moon
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| What Are Friends For
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Beautiful Dreamer
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Psalm 151
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Family Business
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Black Like Monica
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Such A Time As This
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| The Compass
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Millennium
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Mother’s Day
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| The Face On The Bar Room Floor
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| The Empty Chair
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| The Sign Of The Dove
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Netherlands
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Shallow Water, Part 1
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Shallow Water, Part 2
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| Holy Of Holies
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| The Last Chapter
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| A Winter Carol
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| For All the Tea In China
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| A Rock and a Hard Place
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| As It Is In Heaven
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| At The End Of The Aisle
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| I Will Walk With You, Part 1
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| I Will Walk With You, Part 2
| Writer
| CBS/CBSP
|
|-
| '''PROMISED LAND/HOME OF THE BRAVE'''
| Creator/Executive Producer
| CBS/Paramount
| 1996 - 1999
|-
| Pilot Episode
| Writer
| CBS/Paramount | CBS/Paramount
| 1996–1999
|
|- |-
| '']''
| Leap of Faith, Part 2
| Co-Executive Producer
| Writer
| CBS/Paramount | CBS
|
|-
| Amazing Grace
| Writer
| CBS/Paramount
|
|-
| '''UNDER ONE ROOF'''
| Co-Executive Producer
| CBS
| 1994 | 1994
|- |-
| '']''
| '''JACK'S PLACE'''
| Supervising Producer | Supervising Producer, Writer
| ABC/ABCP
| 1992-1993
|-
| Play It Again Jack
| Writer
| ABC/ABCP
|
|-
| An Affair to Vaguely Remember
| Writer
| ABC/ABCP
|
|-
| The Pipes Are Calling
| Writer
| ABC/ABCP
|
|-
| The Hands Of Time
| Writer
| ABC/ABCP | ABC/ABCP
| 1992–1993
|
|- |-
| '''SECRET ADVENTURES''' | '']: Snap''
| Writer | rowspan=2|Writer
| Taweel-Loos | rowspan=2|Taweel-Loos
| 1993 | 1993
|- |-
| '']''
| Snap
| 1991–1992
| Writer
| Taweel-Loos
|
|- |-
| '']''
| '''MCGEE AND ME'''
| Supervising Producer
| Writer
| rowspan=2|CBS
| Taweel-Loos
| 1991 - 1992
|-
| In The Nick Of Time
| Writer
| Taweel-Loos
|
|-
| '''FISH POLICE'''
| Supervising Producer
| CBS
| 1991 | 1991
|- |-
| '']''
| '''THE FAMILY MAN'''
| Supervising Producer | rowspan=2|Supervising Producer, Writer
| 1990–1991
| CBS
| 1990 - 1991
|- |-
| '']''
| Making Babies
| Writer
| CBS
|
|-
| My Little Runaway
| Writer
| CBS
|
|-
| Jack and Jill, Part 1
| Writer
| CBS
|
|-
| '''LIVING DOLLS'''
| Supervising Producer
| ABC
| 1989 - 1990
|-
|The Flash Is Always Greener
| Writer
| ABC | ABC
| 1989–1990
|
|- |-
| '']''
| Guess Who’s Not Coming To Dinner
| Producer
| Writer
| ABC | CBS/GTG
| 1988–1989
|
|- |-
| '']''
| '''RAISING MIRANDA'''
| Story Editor, Writer
| Producer
| CBS/GTG
| 88-89
|-
| '''THE FACTS OF LIFE'''
| Story Editor
| NBC/Columbia
| 1985 - 1988
|-
| Big Apple Blues (pilot spin-off)
| Writer
| NBC/Columbia | NBC/Columbia
| 1985–1988
|
|-
| Less Than Perfect
| Writer
| NBC/Columbia
|
|-
| Down And Out In Malibu, Part 1
| Writer
| NBC/Columbia
|
|-
| Another Room
| Writer
| NBC/Columbia
|
|-
| This is Only A Test
| Writer
| NBC/Columbia
|
|-
| A Star Is Torn
| Writer
| NBC/Columbia
|
|-
| Off Broadway Baby
| Writer
| NBC/Columbia
|
|-
| Concentration
| Writer
| NBC/Columbia
|
|}


==TELEVISION SPECIALS==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name
! Title
! Network
! Year
|-
| True Stories from Touched By An Angel
| Executive Producer
| CBS
| 1998
|-
| More True Stories Touched By An Angel
| Executive Producer
| CBS
| 1998
|-
| Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Special
| Writer
| NBC/Disney
| 1985
|-
| Homemade Comedy Special
| Writer
| NBC
| 1985
|}

==TELEVISION PILOTS==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name
! Title
! Network
! Year(s)
|-
| Untitled Martha Williamson Project
| Executive Producer, Writer
| CBS/Paramount
| 2006 - 2007
|-
| Untitled Hawaii Project
| Executive Producer, Writer
| CBS/Paramount
| 2003 - 2004
|-
| Just Desserts
| Executive Producer, Writer
| CBS/CBSP
| 1994
|-
| The Promised Land/The 'Hood
| Executive Producer, Writer
| CBS/CBSP
| 1993
|} |}


==BOOKS== ==Books==
{| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable"
|- |-
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! Date Published ! Date Published
|- |-
| In the Words of Angels | ''In the Words of Angels''
| Fireside | ]
| 2000 | rowspan=2|2000
|- |-
| Inviting God to Your Wedding | ''Inviting God to Your Wedding''
| Harmony | ]
| 2000
|- |-
| When Angels Speak | ''When Angels Speak''
| Fireside | Fireside
| 1997 | rowspan=2|1997
|- |-
| True Stories of Touched By An Angel | ''True Stories of Touched by an Angel''
| Zondervan | ]
| 1997
|- |-
| Raging Hormones | ''Raging Hormones''
| Doubleday | ]
| 1990 | 1990
|} |}


==SOUNDTRACKS== ==Soundtracks==
{| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable"
|- |-
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! Year ! Year
|- |-
| Touched By An Angel The Album | '']''
| Executive Producer | rowspan=2|Executive Producer
| Sony Music | rowspan=2|Sony Music
| 1998 | 1998
|- |-
| Touched By An Angel The Christmas Album | ''Touched by an Angel: Christmas Album''
| Executive Producer
| Sony Music
| 1999 | 1999
|} |}


==AWARDS== ==Awards==
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{| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable"
|- |-
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| 2003 | 2003
|- |-
| Steve Allen Award for Entertainment Excellence | Steve Allen Award for Entertainment Excellence
| 2001 | 2001
|- |-
| NAACP Image Award | NAACP Image Award
| 2000 | 2000
|- |-
| Salvation Army Awards | Salvation Army Awards
| 1999 | 1999
|- |-
| Good Samaritan Institute Award | Good Samaritan Institute Award
| 1999 | 1999
|- |-
| Governor’s Award of Excellence | Governor's Award of Excellence
| 1999 | 1999
|- |-
| Family Program Award | Family Program Award
| 1999 | 1999
|- |-
| Imagen Awards | Imagen Awards
| 1999 | 1999
|- |-
| Golden Globes – 2 nominations | Golden Globes – 2 nominations
| 1999 | 1999
|- |-
| Gabriel Award | Gabriel Award
| 1998 | 1998
|- |-
| Voices of Hope Award from Herbert G. Birch | Voices of Hope Award from Herbert G. Birch
| 1998 | 1998
|- |-
| Hollywood Impact Award | Hollywood Impact Award
| 1998 | 1998
|- |-
| Induction of Touched By An Angel into Museum of TV and Radio | Induction of ''Touched by an Angel'' into Museum of TV and Radio
| 1998 | 1998
|- |-
| Gabriel Award | Gabriel Award
| 1998 | 1998
|- |-
| Epiphany Prize (The Templeton Foundation) | Epiphany Prize (The Templeton Foundation)
| 1997 | 1997
|- |-
| Christopher Award | Christopher Award
| 1997 | 1997
|- |-
| Edward R. Murrow Responsibility in Television | Edward R. Murrow Responsibility in Television
| 1997 | 1997
|- |-
| H.E.L.P Group Spirit of Hope Award | H.E.L.P Group Spirit of Hope Award
| 1997 | 1997
|- |-
| Freedom Works Award from United States Congress | Freedom Works Award from United States Congress
| 1997 | 1997
|- |-
| Emmy Awards (A.T.A.S) – 5 nominations | Emmy Awards (A.T.A.S) – 5 nominations
| 1997 | 1997
|- |-
| Johnson & Johnson Safe Kids Award | Johnson & Johnson Safe Kids Award
| 1997 | 1997
|- |-
| Daughters of the American Revolution Award | Daughters of the American Revolution Award
| 1997 | 1997
|- |-
| Producers’ Guild of America Nova Award | Producers' Guild of America Nova Award
| 1997 | 1997
|- |-
| Gabriel Award | Gabriel Award
| 1996 | 1996
|- |-
| Catholics in Media Associates Award | Catholics in Media Associates Award
| 1996 | 1996
|- |-
| Anti Defamation League’s Deborah Award | Anti Defamation League's Deborah Award
| 1996 | 1996
|- |-
| Covenant Awards | Covenant Awards
| 1996 | 1996
|- |-
| Excellence in Media Awards | Excellence in Media Awards
| 1995 | 1995
|- |-
| Swiss American Faith and Values Award | Swiss American Faith and Values Award
| 1995 | 1995
|} |}


==References==
==APPEARANCES AS HERSELF==
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| Larry King Live (multiple)
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| 2006
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| Oprah
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| 1997
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| CBS Today Show
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| 2000
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| 700 Club
| 2000
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| FOX News
| 1999
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| Late Late Show with Tom Snyder
| 2000
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| Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood
| Multiple appearances between 1996-2003
|}

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Martha Williamson
Born1955 (age 69–70)
Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Occupation(s)Executive producer, writer
PartnerJon Andersen
Websitemarthawilliamson.com

Martha Williamson is a television producer, best known as the head writer and executive producer of the long-running hit CBS television series Touched by an Angel.

Martha began her career in television working on musical variety programs for Carol Burnett, Walt Disney Television, and others. She wrote and produced for half-hour comedies such as the long-running The Facts of Life and The Family Man with Gregory Harrison. She made the transition to one-hour drama as producer of Jack's Place for ABC Television and Co-Executive Producer of the CBS series Under One Roof, which starred James Earl Jones. In 1994 she became the Executive Producer of Touched by an Angel. Currently, she is the creator of the TV series Signed, Sealed, Delivered, which has aired since October 2013 on the Hallmark Channel and on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.

She was named in 2007 by her publisher as one of the "12 Most Powerful Christians in Hollywood". She became the first woman to solely produce two network television dramas simultaneously.

Touched by an Angel was nominated for nine Emmy Awards and was inducted into the Museum of Television and Radio Hall of Fame. It has been translated into more than sixty languages and continues to be broadcast around the world.

She hosts A Touch of Encouragement on Beliefnet.com.

Her awards include the Freedom Works Award from the U.S. Congress, the Edward R. Murrow Responsibility in Television Award, the Producers Guild Nova Award, the Templeton Prize, as well as honors from the Anti-Defamation League, the NAACP, the Salvation Army, Catholics in Media. She was appointed to the President's White House Council on Service and Civic Participation.

A native of Colorado, Martha lives in Southern California with her husband, Jon Andersen, and their two children. She is a graduate of Williams College.

Television series

Series/Title Name Title Network Years
Young Sheldon Consulting producer CBS 2018–2019
Signed, Sealed, Delivered Creator, Executive Producer, Writer Hallmark Channel/Hallmark Movies & Mysteries 2013–
Touched by an Angel Executive Producer, Writer CBS/CBSP 1994–2003
Promised Land Creator, Executive Producer, Writer CBS/Paramount 1996–1999
Under One Roof Co-Executive Producer CBS 1994
Jack's Place Supervising Producer, Writer ABC/ABCP 1992–1993
Secret Adventures: Snap Writer Taweel-Loos 1993
McGee and Me! 1991–1992
Fish Police Supervising Producer CBS 1991
The Family Man Supervising Producer, Writer 1990–1991
Living Dolls ABC 1989–1990
Raising Miranda Producer CBS/GTG 1988–1989
The Facts of Life Story Editor, Writer NBC/Columbia 1985–1988

Books

Title Publisher Date Published
In the Words of Angels Fireside 2000
Inviting God to Your Wedding Harmony
When Angels Speak Fireside 1997
True Stories of Touched by an Angel Zondervan
Raging Hormones Doubleday 1990

Soundtracks

Soundtrack Title Title Label Year
Touched by an Angel: The Album Executive Producer Sony Music 1998
Touched by an Angel: Christmas Album 1999

Awards

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Award Date
President's Council on Service and Civic Participation 2003
Steve Allen Award for Entertainment Excellence 2001
NAACP Image Award 2000
Salvation Army Awards 1999
Good Samaritan Institute Award 1999
Governor's Award of Excellence 1999
Family Program Award 1999
Imagen Awards 1999
Golden Globes – 2 nominations 1999
Gabriel Award 1998
Voices of Hope Award from Herbert G. Birch 1998
Hollywood Impact Award 1998
Induction of Touched by an Angel into Museum of TV and Radio 1998
Gabriel Award 1998
Epiphany Prize (The Templeton Foundation) 1997
Christopher Award 1997
Edward R. Murrow Responsibility in Television 1997
H.E.L.P Group Spirit of Hope Award 1997
Freedom Works Award from United States Congress 1997
Emmy Awards (A.T.A.S) – 5 nominations 1997
Johnson & Johnson Safe Kids Award 1997
Daughters of the American Revolution Award 1997
Producers' Guild of America Nova Award 1997
Gabriel Award 1996
Catholics in Media Associates Award 1996
Anti Defamation League's Deborah Award 1996
Covenant Awards 1996
Excellence in Media Awards 1995
Swiss American Faith and Values Award 1995

References

  1. "Martha Williamson | Penguin Random House". PenguinRandomhouse.com. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  2. "The 12 Most Powerful Christians in Hollywood".
  3. "Martha Williamson - Biography". IMDb. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  4. Roberts, Ju-Don; Encouragement, A. Touch of (27 July 2010). "New Videos Are Available on atouchofencouragement.com". A Touch of Encouragement. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  5. http://www.hourofpower.org/interviews/detail.php?contentid=5691.

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