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This Aug. 26, 2015 photo released by the Television Academy shows Lee Phillip Bell at the Television Academy's 67th Emmy Daytime Peer Group Celebration in Beverly Hills, Calif.

The Canadian Press

Lee Phillip Bell, who co-created The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful and was the host of her own daytime talk show in Chicago for 33 years, has died. She was 91.

Ms. Bell died Tuesday of natural causes at her home in Los Angeles, according to Eva Basler, a spokeswoman for the family and their company Bell-Phillip Television Productions.

“Our mother was a loving and supportive wife, mother and grandmother,” her family said in a statement. “Gracious and kind, she enriched the lives of all who knew her. We will miss her tremendously.”

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Ms. Bell and her husband, William J. Bell, co-created two of daytime television’s most successful and enduring dramas. Y&R has been on the air since 1973, while The Bold and the Beautiful will mark its 33rd anniversary in March.

Born in Chicago on June 9, 1928, Ms. Bell began her career as a broadcast journalist in her hometown, where she played host to and produced her eponymous daytime talk show from 1953-86 on WBBM-TV, the local CBS affiliate. She explored timely social issues and concerns, while also interviewing presidents Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan, Judy Garland, Clint Eastwood, Oprah Winfrey, Lucille Ball, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. She won 16 regional Emmy Awards for her show.

Ms. Bell also produced and narrated several award-winning specials and documentaries on such topics as foster children, rape and divorce.

Ms. Bell won a Daytime Emmy award for outstanding drama series for Y&R in 1975. She received a lifetime achievement award from the Daytime Emmys in 2007.

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Her husband died in 2005. She leaves her sons William and Bradley and daughter Lauralee Bell Martin, who appears on Y&R. William Bell is president and chief executive officer of the family’s production company. Bradley Bell is executive producer and head writer for The Bold and the Beautiful.

Her daughter-in-law, Colleen Bell, served as U.S. ambassador to Hungary during president Barack Obama’s administration and is executive director of the California Film Commission. Another daughter-in-law, Maria Arena Bell, is a former head writer on Y&R. Ms. Bell also leaves son-in-law Scott Martin and eight grandchildren.

A memorial is pending.