2001 | Executive produced and wrote pilot for the NBC fall sitcom "Emeril" |
1993 | Co-produced the five-day inaugural gala for then President-elect William "Bill" Clinton |
1992 | Produced "The Man from Hope," the filmed tribute to Democratic presidential candidate, Bill Clinton, shown at the 1992 Democratic Convention |
1992 | Appeared in the TV documentary, "See How They Run", a look at how the media plays a role in the political campaigning process |
| Co-executive produced the sitcom, "Hearts Afire", the first under Mozark's contract with CBS |
1991 | Signed a five series commitment with CBS |
1991 | Appeared in the compilation, "Memories of M*A*S*H" |
| Created and co-executive produced the CBS sitcom, "Evening Shade" |
| Mozark Productions separated from Columbia in the late 1980s |
1986 | Created, co-executive produced and wrote for the CBS sitcom, "Designing Women" |
1985 | Co-executive produced and wrote for the ABC adventure drama, "Lime Street" |
1983 | Formed Mozark Productions (a.k.a. Bloodworth/Thomason Mozark Productions) with husband Harry Thomason |
1980 | Met future husband, producer Harry Thomason |
1977 | Signed an independent production deal with Columbia Pictures Television |
| Wrote episodes of the long-running TV comedy-drama "M*A*S*H" for producer Larry Gelbart |
| Took to free-lance TV scripting in the early 1970s |
| Worked as an English teacher in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles |