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June 16, 1997

Executive Producer

Felecia Minei Behr

Written By

Addie Walsh

Mel Brez

Stephen Demorest

Lisa Connor

Ralph Ellis

Richard Backus

Leah Laiman

John Kuntz

Patti Dizenzo

Louise Shaffer

Melissa Salmons

Mary Sue Price

Penelope Koechl

Susan Kirshenbaum

Directed By

Maria Wagner

Producers

Terry Cacavio

Vivian Gundaker

Coordinating Producer

REgina Dimartino

Associate Producer

Jennifer Minda

Production Designer

Kevin Rupnik

Costume Designer

Toni-Leslie James

Lighting Designers

Nick Varacalli

Donna Larson

Associate Director

Michael Kerner

Audio Post-Associate Director

Sybil Coestello

Assistant to the Producers

Jef-Spenser Hira

Production Assistants

Lisa Kaseff

Alexandra Verner Roalsvig

Stage Managers

Jennifer W. Blood

Nancy L. Barron

Meryl Augenbraun Jaffe

Casting Directors

Julie Hughes

&

Barry Moss, C.S.A.

Assistant Casting Director

Tom Alberg

Art Director

Christopher Clarens

Associate Costume Designer

Veronica Worts

Production Coordinators

Brett Hellman

Jennifer Godfrey

David T. Ryan

Assistan to the Writers

Ted Sullivan

Technical Directors

Alexander Ciecierski

Jeffrey M. Pollack

Audio

Hal Schur

Pierre De Laforcade

Phl Cecchini

Dan Perino

Mary Cody

Video

John Kokinis

Warren Armstrong

Jim Dima

Video Tape Editors/Sound Mixers

Steve Shatkin

Bob Mackler

Videotape

Phil Marino

Camera

David B. Hersh

John Hannel

Claus Stuhlweissenburg

Dan Flaherty

Tim Patryk

Allen Brown

Audio Assistants

John Spagnola

Peter Patrikis

Peter Deverna

Sound Effects

Sidney Bean

Wardrobe

Pat Smouse

Mary Jestice

Gregg Simmons

Laisann Rogovin

Mary Marsicano

Joseph Tassome

Steven Thornburg

John Corbo

Melvin Lake

Music Directors

Robert Bard

Gary Deinsadt

Set Decorators

Dennis Donegan

Catherine McKenney

Emily Hull

Candis Helland

Makeup

Deborah Sperber-Paulmann

Marilyn Peoples

LuAnn Claps

Hair Stylists

Lillian Cvecich

Frank Vazquez

Special Effects

Bob Taylor

Them Music Composer

Barry DeVorzon

CBS Production Managers

Richard Reyes-Guerra

John Leach

Production Manager

Sid Sirulnick

Main Title Design

Castle/Bryant/Johnsen

Executive In Charge of Production

Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin

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Mid December 1997 - Kim's open heart surgery

Executive Producer

Felecia Minei Behr

Written By

Stephen Demorest

Addie Walsh

Mel Brez

Lisa Connor

Ralph Ellis

John Kuntz

Patti Dizenzo

Louise Shaffer

Melissa Salmons

Susan Kirshenbaum

Directed By

Maria Wagner

Producers

David Domedion

Vivian Gundaker

Associate Producer

Leela Pitenis

Production Designer

Kevin Rupnik

Costume Designer

Toni-Leslie James

Lighting Designers

Nick Varacalli

Donna Larson

Associate Directors

Joel Aronowitz

Assistants to the Producers

Jef-Spenser Hira

Leigh Cannon Feld

Jennifer Minda

Production Assistants

Lisa Kaseff

Alexandra Verner Roalsvig

Stage Managers

Jennifer W. Blood

Nancy L. Barron

Meryl Augenbraun Jaffe

Casting Directors

Julie Hughes

&

Barry Moss, C.S.A.

Assistant Casting Director

Tom Alberg

Art Director

Christopher Clarens

Associate Costume Designer

Veronica Worts

Production Coordinators

Brett Hellman

Jennifer Godfrey

David T. Ryan

Assistan to the Writers

Tamra J. Pica

Technical Directors

Nancy J. Stevenson

Alexander Ciecierski

Audio

Hal Schur

Video

John Kokinis

Warren Armstrong

Video Tape Editors/Sound Mixers

Steve Shatkin

Bob Mackler

Camera

David B. Hersh

John Hannel

Claus Stuhlweissenburg

Dan Flaherty

Allen Brown

Larry Desgaines

Tim Patryk

Clarke Smith

Audio Assistants

John Spagnola

Peter Patrikis

Jerry Sullivan

Peter Deverna

Sound Effects

Sidney Bean

Music

Jill Diamond

Music Directors

Robert Bard

Donovan Sylvest

Gary Deinsadt

Wardrobe

Pat Smouse

Mary Jestice

Gregg Simmons

Laisann Rogovin

Lorraine Anderson

Joseph Tassome

Set Decorators

Dennis Donegan

Catherine McKenney

Emily Hull

karen Hlipala

Makeup

Deborah Sperber-Paulmann

Marilyn Peoples

Leah Tamburino

Hair Stylists

Lillian Cvecich

Frank Vazquez

Anne Demille

Special Effects

Bob Taylor

Natalie Mongioi

Sebastian Schulherr

Them Music Composer

Barry DeVorzon

CBS Production Managers

Richard Reyes-Guerra

John Leach

Lou Diaz

Production Manager

Sid Sirulnick

Eileen Fulton's Jewelry By

Miriam Haskell

Main Title Design

Castle/Bryant/Johnsen

Medical Information Provided By

St. Jude Medical, INC.

Executive In Charge of Production

Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin

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Late December 1997

Executive Producer

Felecia Minei Behr

Written By

Addie Walsh

Mel Brez

Ralph Ellis

Leah Laiman

Jeff Beldner

Christina Covino

Lisa Connor

David CHerrill

Patti Dizenzo

Louise Shaffer

Melissa Salmons

Penelope Koechl

Peter Webb

Directed By

Christopher Goutman

Producers

Terry Cacavio

Vivian Gundaker

Coordinating Producer

Regina Dimartino

Associate Producer

Jennifer Minda

Nurses Uniforms By

Nursemate

Executive In Charge of Production

Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin

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