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May 21, 1990

Created by

Agnes Nixon

Executive Producer

Felicia Minei Behr

Directed by

Jean Dadario Burke

Written by

Agnes Nixon

Lorraine Broderick

Wisner Washam

Megan McTavish

Mary K. Wells

Susan Kirshenbaum

Karen L. Lewis

Elizabeth Smith

Kathleen Klein

Gillian Spencer

Michelle Patrick

Coordinating Producers

Thomas de Villiers

Terry Cacavio

Associate Producer

Nancy Horwich

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December 21, 1990

Created by

Agnes Nixon

Executive Producer

Felicia Minei Behr

Directed by

Conal O'Brien

Written by

Agnes Nixon

Lorraine Broderick

Wisner Washam

Megan McTavish

Mary K. Wells

Susan Kirshenbaum

Karen Lewis

Elizabeth Smith

Kathleen Klein

Gillian Spencer

Michelle Patrick

Coordinating Producers

Thomas de Villiers

Terry Cacavio

Associate Producer

Nancy Horwich

Assistant Producer

Carole Shure

Associate Directors

Barbara M. Simmons

Shirley Simmons

Scenic Designer

William Mickley

Assistant Scenic Designers

Gene Tunezi

Paul Robinson

Costume Designer

Carol Luiken

Assistant Costume Designer

Charles Clute

Casting Director

Joan D'Inecco c.s.a.

Associate Casting Director

Jean Rohn

Technical Directors

Howard Zweig

Michael V. Pomarico

Lighting Directors

Dennis M. Size

John Connolly

Video

Len Walas s.v.o

Cameras

Robert Ambrico

Reggie Drakeford

Greg Saccaro

Vincent Senatore

Trevor Thompson

Audio

Dominick Maldari

Morley Lang

Booms

Willis Chambers

Mary Flood

Robert Theodore

Sound Effects

Lia Vollack

Videotape Editors

Roger Haenelt

Jack Hierl

Nat Rogers

Electronic Maintenance

Myron Kohut

John Dibbins

Juan M. Morales

Bob Bovino

Technical Operations Managers

Harvey Haflin

Michael M. Luzzi

Nancy McKenna

Business Manager

Helen Tunkiar LaForgia

Composer

Billy Barber

Music Produced by

Score Productions, Inc.

Music Director

Sybil Weinberger

Stage Managers

Rusty Swope

Penny Bergman

Production Coordinator

Pat Weston

Studio Coordinators

Cecile Just

Dolares Zarcone

Production Propertymen

Jim Balzaretti

Andrew Abamonte

Makeup

Linda Romet

Perer Garafalo

Irving Buckman

Hair Stylists

Val Reichenbach

Joanne Cocuzza

Paul Warden

Wardrobe

Marilyn Putnam

Mark Klein

Assistant to Producer

Ginger Smith

Production Office Supervisor

Peggy O'Brien

Writers' Associates

Jeff Beldner

William Koch

Production Associates

Melody Hillock

Melissa Adams

Sonia Blangiardo

Videotaped at

ABC Television Center

in New York City

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