Nancylee Myatt, a tv author and producer who created NBC’s teen sitcom”Social Research” and received a Daytime Emmy Award for her writing on the animated sequence “Instructor’s Pet,” died on Sept. 23 in Basel, Switzerland. She was 68. Her loss of life was confirmed by her spouse, Paige Williams Bernhardt.
Myatt was identified with Gentle Cognitive Impairment in 2021, a situation that ran in her household. The illness progressed to Alzheimer’s dementia in 2023. Myatt elected to “finish her life peacefully and with dignity,” per a press release from Bernhardt.
Myatt was born in 1957 and was a card-carrying member of the Cherokee tribe in Oklahoma. She graduated from the College of California, Irvine and acted on stage and in commercials as she started her profession as a playwright. She penned the Los Angeles-produced performs “Two on the Aisle for Homicide,” “Slumber Occasion,” “Afterlife,” “Nothing So Easy as Love” and “Moist Paint” earlier than graduating from the Warner Bros.’ writers workshop in 1990 and turning to tv.
As a mentee of Norman Lear, Myatt was the one feminine workers author on the early-’90s sitcom “The Powers That Be.” She later wrote on the final two seasons of “Night Court,” together with the present’s finale. She was a author and producer on CBS’s “The 5 Mrs. Buchanans” and Fox’s “Dwelling Single.”
Myatt created and produced the short-lived sitcom “Social Research,” which premiered in 1997 and hailed from Dolly Parton’s Sandollar Productions. Her different TV writing credit embody episodes of “Recess,” “Lloyd in House” and “Instructor’s Pet” for Disney TV Animation and ABC, “Trackers” for Sony TV and the pilot for “Nikki & Nora,” which went unaired however later leaked and impressed the webseries “The N&N Recordsdata.”
She additionally wrote TV diversifications of the teenager novels “Annie on My Thoughts” and “A Time for Dancing” and served because the showrunner, co-executive producer, author and director on “South of Nowhere.” Her different TV producing credit embody “Life with Roger,” “Cleghorne!,” “Muddling By” and “South of Nowhere.” Later in life, she was co-writing a teen pilot referred to as “Cupidity” with Ralph Maccio.
Myatt is survived by her spouse and writing accomplice, Paige Williams Bernhardt, and family and friends. Donations may be made in Myatt’s reminiscence to the Alzheimer’s Affiliation Louisiana Chapter or the Nationwide Spay Alliance Basis(NSAF Savannah).

















































