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December 1992

Created by

Agnes Nixon

Executive Producer

Felicia Minei Behr

Directed by

Jack Coffey

Written by

Megan McTavish

Richard Culliton

Hal Corley

Carolyn Culliton

Susan Kirshenbaum

Karen Lewis

Elizabeth Smith

Kathleen Klein

Michelle Patrick

Jeff Beldner

Judith Donato

Supervising Producers

Thomas deVilliers-Brogile

Terry Cacavio

Coordinating Producer

Nancy Horwich

Associate Producer

Carole Shure

Associate Directors

Barbara M. Simmons

Shirley Simmons

Scenic Designer

William Mickley

Assistant Scenic Designers

Gene Tunezi

Paul D. Robinson

Costume Designer

Carol Luiken

Casting Director

Judy Blye Wilson

Technical Directors

Howard Zweig

Michael V. Pomarico

Lighting Designers

Donna Larson

Daniel A. Kinsley

Thomas Winberry

Head of Cameras

Robert Ambrico

Theme Composed by

Billy Barber

Production Assistants

Robin Moger Maizes

Sonia Blangiardo

Writers' Associate

Jane Murphy

Videotaped at the

ABC Television Center

in New York City

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Created by

Agnes Nixon

Executive Producer

Felicia Minei Behr

Directed by

Christopher Goutman

Written by

Agnes Nixon

Megan McTavish

Richard Culliton

Hal Corley

Carolyn Culliton

Susan Kirshenbaum

Karen L. Lewis

Elizabeth Smith

Kathleen Klein

Michelle Patrick

Jeff Beldner

Judith Donato

Supervising Producers

Thomas deVilliers

Terry Cacavio

Coordinating Producer

Nancy Horwich

Associate Producer

Carole Shure

Associate Directors

Barbara M. Simmons

Shirley Simmons

Scenic Designer

William Mickley

Assistant Scenic Designers

Gene Tunezi

Paul D. Robinson

Costume Designer

Carol Luiken

Assistant Costume Designer

Charles Clute

Casting Director

Judy Blye Wilson

Assistant Casting Director

Eli Tray

Production Managers

Michael M. Luzzi

Nancy McKenna

Jeff Eisenberg

Technical Directors

Howard Zweig

Michael V. Pomarico

Lighting Designers

Donna Larson

Daniel A. Kinsley

Thomas Winberry

Video

Len Walas s.v.g.

Cameras

Robert Bellairs

Christopher Mauro

Jospeh Puleo

Vincent Senatore

Audio

Dominick Maldari

Chuck Eisen

Booms

David Gordon

Melvin Jackson

Dino Santoro

Sound Effects

Harry Hart

Videotape Editors

Roger Haenelt

Nat Rogers

Jack Hierl

Electronic Maintenance

Myron Kohut

John Dibbins

Robert Dietzsch

Robert Bovino

Technial Manager

Harvey Kalfin

Business Manager

Helen Tunkiar LaForgia

Music Produced By

Narwal Productions, INC.

Music Composed By

Earl Rose

Theme Composed By

Billy Barber

Music Director

Sybil Weinberger

Stage Managers

Rusty Swope

Penny Bergman

Production Assistants

Robin Maizes

Sonia Blangiardo

Studio Coordinators

Cecile Just

Linda F. Burstion,

Production Propertymen

Jim Balzaretti

Andrew Abamonte

Makeup

Linda Mensching

Paul Gebbia

Norman Bryn

Hair Stylists

Val Reichenbach

Ralph Stanzione

Liz Scalisi

Wardrobe

Marilyn Putnam

Mark Klein

Audrey Maher

Assistant To The Producer

Ginger Smith

Production Associates

Frank Posa

Heather Meisner

Lorraine Milana

Joann Busciglio

Videotaped at the

ABC Television Center

in New York City

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