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'''Ken Scarborough '''is a writer on {{Arthur}}. He left production of ''Arthur'' after [[Arthur (season 4)|Season 4]]. However, he returned for [[Arthur (season 14)|Season 14]]. He was also a story editor for numerous episodes of the program.
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'''Ken Scarborough '''is a writer on {{Arthur}}. He was also a story editor for numerous episodes of the program.


Since the early 1990s, Scarborough has written for numerous popular children's television series, including ''Between the Lions'' and ''Martha Speaks'' on PBS Kids, as well as ''Doug'' and its movie ''Doug's 1st Movie''. He also wrote a number of segments for the wildly popular NBC late night comedy sketch series ''Saturday Night Live''.
Since the early 1990s, Scarborough has written for numerous popular children's television series, including ''Between the Lions'' and ''Martha Speaks'' on PBS Kids, as well as ''Doug'' and its movie ''Doug's 1st Movie''. He also wrote a number of segments for the wildly popular {{W|NBC}} late night comedy sketch series ''Saturday Night Live''.
 
Scarborough most recently wrote the pilot episode for ''If You Give a Mouse a Cookie'', an Amazon Original program based on the popular books by Laura Numeroff and Felicia Bond, which later received a second special, ''If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie''. Scarborough also serves as a developer on the program.<ref name="mouse">[http://variety.com/2015/digital/news/amazon-kids-pilots-if-you-give-mouse-cookie-1201619804/ Variety - Amazon Studios 6 Fall Kids’ Pilots Include ‘If You Give a Mouse a Cookie’]</ref>


The name of the character [[Sam Scarborough]] is an apparent nod to him.
The name of the character [[Sam Scarborough]] is an apparent nod to him.


==Writing Credits==
==Writing credits==
;Episodes
*104a. [[D.W.'s Imaginary Friend]]
*104a. [[D.W.'s Imaginary Friend]]
*120b. [[The Half-Baked Sale]]
*120b. [[The Half-Baked Sale]]
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*201a. [[Arthur Meets Mister Rogers]]
*201a. [[Arthur Meets Mister Rogers]]
*218a. [[Arthur vs. the Very Mean Crossing Guard]]
*218a. [[Arthur vs. the Very Mean Crossing Guard]]
*303b. [[Sue Ellen and the Brainasaurus]] {{C|with [[Chris Moore]]}}
*303b. [[Sue Ellen and the Brainasaurous]] {{C|with [[Chris Moore]]}}
*311b. [[Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival]] {{C|with [[Joe Fallon]]}}
*311b. [[Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival]] {{C|with [[Joe Fallon]]}}
*404a. [[The Contest]]
*404a. [[The Contest]]
*401a. [[My Music Rules]]
*410a. [[My Music Rules]]
*909a. [[D.W. Beats All]] {{C|with [[Raye Lankford]]}}
*1401b. [[The Buster Report]]
*1401b. [[The Buster Report]]
*1501a. [[Grandpa Dave's Memory Album]]
*1501a. [[Grandpa Dave's Memory Album]]
*1801a. [[The Tattletale Frog]]
*1802b. [[Surprise!]]
*1803b. [[The Substitute Arthur]]
*1807a. [[Two Minutes]]
*1809a. [[The Pageant Pickle]]
*1903a. [[Arthur's Toy Trouble]]
*1904b. [[Dueling Detectives!]]
*1906b. [[Postcards from Binky]]
*2001a. [[Buster's Second Chance]]
;Specials
* [[Arthur's Missing Pal]]
* [[Arthur's Missing Pal]]


==Songwriting Credits==
==Songwriting credits==
*[[Leftovers Goulash]]
*[[Leftovers Goulash]]
*[[Jekyll and Hyde]]
*[[Jekyll and Hyde]]
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0769095/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Ken Scarborough on IMDb]
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0769095/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Ken Scarborough on IMDb]
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[[Category:Crew members]]
[[Category:Writers]]
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Ken Scarborough is a writer on Arthur. He was also a story editor for numerous episodes of the program.

Since the early 1990s, Scarborough has written for numerous popular children's television series, including Between the Lions and Martha Speaks on PBS Kids, as well as Doug and its movie Doug's 1st Movie. He also wrote a number of segments for the wildly popular NBC late night comedy sketch series Saturday Night Live.

Scarborough most recently wrote the pilot episode for If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, an Amazon Original program based on the popular books by Laura Numeroff and Felicia Bond, which later received a second special, If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie. Scarborough also serves as a developer on the program.[1]

The name of the character Sam Scarborough is an apparent nod to him.

Writing credits[edit]

Episodes
Specials

Songwriting credits[edit]

References[edit]


External links[edit]