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February 26, 1986

Executive Producer

John P. Whitesell II

Producer

Jean Arley

Written By

Gary Tomlin

and

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Jeff Hayenga

Ted Kubiak

Eric Rubinson

Directed By/

Gregory Lehane

Associate Producer

Catherine Maher

Art Director

Tom Targownik

b]Assistant Art Director

Armando Cosentino

Casting Director

Whitney Burnett-Voss

Music By

Elliot Lawrence

Costume Deisgner

Bill Kellard

Associate Director

Jim Sayegh

Carol Sedwick

Lighting Director

Tony Girolami

Fred T. Clare

Stage Manger

Ann Vettel

Production Assistants

Amy Rothlein Brown

Eileen Furey

Technical Director

William Edwards

Audio

Ed Atchison

Sound Effects

Joe Gallant

Matthew Lagle

Video

John P. Valentino

Camera

William Hughes

Arie Hefter

Tom Stallone

Video Editor

Jody Sheff

Assistant Video Editor

Tom Bornkamp

Maintenance Engineer

Sal Pitta

Unit Manager

Deborah Devine

Musical Supervisor

Jill Diamond

Musical Director

Rae Kraus

Prop Coordinator

Richie Nelson

Makeup Artist

Joel Mason

Hairdresser

Colleen Callaghan C.H.D.

Wardrobe

Laurie L. Hudson

E. Kevin Woodworth

Scenic Artist

Mark Bachman

Theme Music By

bill Chinnocl

Supervising Producer

John Valente

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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December 26, 1986 - Last Episode

SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

DAVID FORSYTH

JACKIE SCHULTZ

JEFFREY MEEK

LOUAN GIDEON

MATTHEW ASHFORD

MARCIA McCABE

LEE GODART

DOMINI BLYTHE

JANE KRAKOWSKI

PATRICK TOVATT

MAEVE McGUIRE

TIM LOUGHRIN

JOANNA GOING

WILLIAM PRINCE

MARY JO KEENEN

JACK BETTS

ANITA GILLETTE

LARRY HAINES

MARY STUART

Executive Producer

DAVID LAWRENCE

Producers

JEAN ARLEY

JOHN VALENTE

Associate Producer

CATHERINE MAHER

Assistant to the Producer

ANGELA TESSINARI

Directed By

GREGORY LEHANE

RICHARD PEPPERMAN

Executive Story Consultant

PAMELA K. LONG

Written By

ADDIE WALSH

And

TRENT JONES

RICHARD CULLITON

JEFF HAYENGA

TED KUBIAK

Art Director

EVELYN SAKASH

Assistant Art Director

BOB PHILLIPS

Costume Designer

CONSTANCE R. WEXLER

BILL KELLARD

Lighting Director

TONY GIROLAMI

Casting Director

WHITNEY BURNETT-VOSS

Assistant Casting Director

MARIE BROSSARD

Casting Receptionist

RUBY SCHROERS

Associate Directors

JIM SAYEGH

CAROL SEDWICK

Stage Manager

ANN VETTEL

Technical Director

WILLIAM EDWARDS

Audio Director

ED ATCHISON

Engineer in Charge

JOHN P. VALENTINO

Sound Effects

JOE GALLANT

MATTHEW LAGLE

Video Engineers

HOWARD C. ROSENZWEIG

SAL PITTA

Cameramen

ARIE HEFTER

WILLAIM HUGHES

T.J. O’MARA

TOM STALLONE

Boom Operators

BUTCH INGLESE

EDDIE RUOTOLO

ANTHONY VALENTINO

JASON CULLEN

Music Supervisor

JILL DIAMOND

Music Director

RON BRAWER

Music Engineers

ROBERT PRIMROSE

DOMINGO TRICOCHE

Tape Operator

SUSANNE SOUSA

Makeup Artists

JOEL MASON

ELVIRA GARAFOLA

BERNADETTE MAZUR

Hairdressers

COLLEN CALLAGHAN C.H.D.

LILLIAN CRECICH

JOHN QUAGLIA

Wardrobe

MARILYN E. BISHOP

MICHAEL FORCADE

KATHERINE GAUDIO

GERTRUDE SLOAN

KEVIN WOODWORTH

Prop Coordinator

RICHIE NELSON

Props

JOE ARCHER

JOE FRIEL

Props

CHRIS FERRARO

KEN HARRIS

GARY LEVITSKY

BOB OETERS

Props

ART ROSENBERG

ERIC R. VOLPE

JACK WRIGHT

JIM ARCHER

Electricians

FRED CLARE

FRED MULLER, Sr.

FRED MULLER, Jr.

Electricians

ALFRED FRANCO

MARTIN GAVIN

JOSEPH RAY

TOM COYNE

Grips

DANIEL ALVINI

IRWIN BRESLIN

NUNZIO GALLIANO

Grips

BEAU GILLESPIE

RON MINGALONE

ANDY PROSCIA

Grips

JOE PROSCIA

STEVE PROSCIA

KEVIN REIDY

Scenic Artist

MARK BACHMAN

Carpenter

DAVE WOLLOCK

Production Associates

EILEEN FUREY

NANCY MYERS-LEVINSON

Videotape Editor

JODY SHEFF

Assistant Videotape Editor

JOHN SHULTIS

Unit Manager

DEBORAH DEVINE

Production Coordinator

NELSON PAGE ASPEN

Executive Assistant

KATHY MISROCK

Guard

RONALD BHIMDLASS

Messenger

NEILDHARY SINGH

Interns

ANTHONY LIPPERA

T. NICOLE PORTER

Music Provided by

ELLIOT LAWRENCE

Theme Music by

BILLY CHINNOCK

Supervising Producer

JANET R. STAMPFL

Executive in Charge of Production

EDWARD TRACH

Videotaped at

EUE/Screen Gems, Ltd.

SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

© Procter & Gamble Productions, Inc. 1986

All Rights Reserved

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1986

Executive Producer

David Lawrence

Producers

Jean Arley

John Valente

Executive Story Consultant

Pamela K. Long

Written By

Addie Walsh

and

Trent Jones

Jeff Havenga

Ted Kubiak

Casting Director

Whitney Burnett Voss

Assistant Casting Director

Marie Brossard

Supervising Producer

Janet R. Stampfl

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

Air Transportation To Ireland Furnished By

Aer Lingus

Ireland Location Sites and Hotel Accommodations Furnished By

The Park Hotel Kenmare

Copyright Producer & Gamble Productions, Inc.

1986

All Rights Reserved

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1986

Executive Producer

John P.Whitesell II

Produced By

Jean Arley

Written By

Gary Tomlin

Michelle Poteete Lisanti

Jeff Havenga

Ted Kubiak

Eric Rubinton

Directed by

George Lehane

Associate Producer

Catherine Maher

Art Director

Tom Targownik

Associate Directors

Jim Sayegh

Carol Sedwick

Stage Manager

Ann Vettel

Supervising Producer

John Valente

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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