Edward Chalmers Hume was born on May 18, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an American film and television writer, best known for creating and developing the TV series Barnaby Jones (1973) and Common Ground (1990), and for writing the TV movie The Day After (1983). He was married to Mindy Elaine Huffman (May 18, 2012 - ?) (divorced), Suzanne Hope Canner (1987 - February 19, 1994) (her death, 1 child), Valerie Munden Godowsky (January 29, 1973 - July 6, 1978) (divorced), Sandra Gershwin Godowsky (April 7, 1962 - July 1972) (divorced, 2 children). He died on July 13, 2023 in Raymond, New Hampshire, USA.
Two-Minute Warning
(Screenplay)
Stranger on My Land
(Story)
John and Yoko: A Love Story
(Story)
The Streets of San Francisco
(Writer)
The Terry Fox Story
(Screenplay)
Deceptions
(Writer)
The Harness
(Writer)
A Reflection of Fear
(Screenplay)
Cannon
(Teleplay)
The Day After
(Writer)
Common Ground
(Teleplay)
Sweet Hostage
(Teleplay)
The Face of Fear
(Writer)
Summertree
(Screenplay)
Toma
(Writer)
21 Hours at Munich
(Writer)
The Abduction of Saint Anne
(Teleplay)
Stranger on My Land
(Teleplay)
The Fugitive
(Writer)
Cannon
(Writer)
Toma
(Writer)
Barnaby Jones
(Writer)
Toma
(Creator)
The Streets of San Francisco
(Creator)
Cannon
(Creator)
Barnaby Jones
(Creator)