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Pioneering TV Writer Myatt Ends Life with Dignity in Switzerland

Summary

  • Myatt died by assisted suicide in Switzerland on her 60th birthday
  • She had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2023
  • Myatt was a pioneering female TV writer, working on shows like "Night Court" and "South of Nowhere"
Pioneering TV Writer Myatt Ends Life with Dignity in Switzerland

In a tragic but dignified end, pioneering television writer Myatt chose to end her life peacefully in Basel, Switzerland, on September 23rd, 2025 - her 60th birthday. Myatt had been diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment in 2021 and later with Alzheimer's disease in 2023.

Myatt had a distinguished career in the television industry, breaking barriers as the only female writer on the staff of the 1992-93 political comedy "The Powers That Be." She later went on to launch and serve as a co-executive producer, showrunner, writer, and director on the first two seasons of Nickelodeon's "South of Nowhere" in 2005-2006. Myatt also wrote for the final two seasons of the long-running NBC series "Night Court," including the series finale.

Throughout her career, Myatt continued to leave her mark, writing and producing for shows like "The 5 Mrs. Buchanans," "Living Single," and the Disney animated series "Recess," "Lloyd in Space," and "Teacher's Pet," for which she won a Daytime Emmy in 2001. Her legacy as a trailblazing female writer in the industry will not be forgotten.

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Myatt was a pioneering female TV writer, working on shows like "Night Court" and "South of Nowhere."
Myatt chose to end her life peacefully and with dignity in Basel, Switzerland.
Myatt had been diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment in 2021 and with Alzheimer's disease in 2023.

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