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January 2, 1985

Written By

Susan Bedsow Horgan

Cynthia Benjamin

Steven M. Wasserman

Jessica D. Klein

Garin Wolf

Julie Poll

Juliet Packer

Chuck Dizenzo

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

James Peacock

Courtney Simon

Patti Dizenzo

M.B. Hatch

Directed By

Bob Schwarz

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Producers

Michael D. Laibson

Bonnie S. Bogard

Associate Producer

Christine S. Banas

Art Director

Lloyd Ranney Evans

Associate Directors

Joel Aronowitz

Assistant Producer

Robert Schiller

Assistants to the Producer

Lisa Anne Wilson

Susan Strickler

Production Assistants

Kathleen Souza

Roy Friedland

Jennifer W. Blood

Stage Managers

Rupert Baron

Charlene Harrington

Casting Directors

Phyllis Kasha

Vince Liebhan

Assistant Casting Director

Vivian Taylor

Technical Directors

Ronald S. Resch

Nancy J. Stevenson

Audio

Jack Winsche

Lighting Directors

Frank Olson

Hal Anderson

Video

Morris Drucker

Scenic Designer

Lawrence King

Costume Designer

Carr Garnett

Associate Costume Designer

Robert Hines

Music By

Elliot Lawrence

Music Supervision

Jill Diamond

Musical Director

Judy Fowler

Set Decorators

David Smith

Henry Hubbert

Dean Reiter

Make Up Artists

June Gosset

Janet Flora

Riccie Johnson

Hair Stylists

Annie DeMile

Jose Figueroa

Production Supervisors

Jim Picinich

Robert Fallor

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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1985

Written By

Susan Bedsow Horgan

Michael D. Laibson

Bonnie S. Bogard

Jessica D. Klein

Steven M. Wasserman

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Jane Willis

Garin Wolf

and

Chuck & Patti Dizenzo

Courtney Simon

Emily Squires

M.B. Hatch

Creative Consultant

Harding Lemay

Directed By

Paul Lammers

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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April 24, 1985

Written By

Susan Bedsow Horgan

Michael D. Laibson

Bonnie S. Bogard

Jessica D. Klein

Steven M. Wasserman

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Jane Willis

Garin Wolf

and

Chuck Dizenzo

M.B. Hatch

Courtney Simon

Emily Squires

Patti Dizenzo

Directed By

Bruce Minnix

Creative Consultant

Harding Lemay

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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May 20, 1985

Written By

Susan Bedsow Horgan

Michael D. Laibson

Bonnie S. Bogard

Jessica D. Klein

Steven M. Wasserman

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Jane Willis

Garin Wolf

and

Chris Auer

Chuck Dizenzo & Patti Dizenzo

Courtney Simon

Emily Squires

M.B. Hatch

Creative Consultant

Harding Lemay

Directed By

Richard Pepperman

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Producers

Brenda Greenberg

Christine S. Banas

Art Director

Lloyd Ranney Evans

Associate Director

Michael Kerner

Assistants to the Producer

Lisa Anne Wilson

Susan Strickler

Production Assistants

Kathleen Souza

Jennifer W. Blood

Brian Mertes

Flight Coordinator

David Copeland

Stage Managers

Rupert Baron

Charlene Harrington

Casting Directors

Phyllis Kasha

Vince Liebhart

Assistant Casting Director

Stacey R. Lawrence

Fight Coordinator

David Copeland

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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July 17, 1985

Written By

Susan Bedsow Horgan

Jack Sowards

Janet Stampfl

Jessica D. Klein

Steven M. Wasserman

Jane Willis

Garin Wolf

and

Chuck Dizenzo & Patti Dizenzo

Courtney Simon

Emily Squires

Chris Auer

Lynne Abels

M.B. Hatch

Creative Consultant

Harding Lemay

Directed By

Bob Schwarz

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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August 14, 1985

Written By

Susan Bedsow Horgan

Jack Sowards

Janet Stampfl

Jessica D. Klein

Steven M. Wasserman

Garin Wolf

and

Chuck Dizenzo & Patti Dizenzo

M.B. Hatch

Emily Squires

Jane Willis

Chris Auer

Creative Consultant

Harding Lemay

Directed By

Richard Pepperman

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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November 11, 1985

Written By

Douglas Marland

Jeanne Glynn

Garin Wolf

and

Patti Dizenzo

Chris Auer

Jane Willis

Caroline Franz

M.B. Hatch

Directed

Maria Wagner

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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December 1985 - Christmas Episode

Written By

Douglas Marland

Jeanne Glynn

Garin Wolf

and

Patti Dizenzo

M.B. Hatch

Caroline Franz

Meredith Post

Directed

Bob Schwarz

Other Episodes Directed By

Paul Lammers

Richard Pepperman

Maria Wagner

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Producers

Michael D. Laibson

Bonnie S. Bogard

Associate Producer

Christine S. Banas

Art Director

Lloyd Ranney Evans

Associate Directors

Joel Aronowitz

Michael Kerner

Assistants to the Producer

Lisa Anne Wilson

Susan Strickler

Production Assistants

Kathleen Souza

Jennifer W. Blood

Stage Managers

Rupert Baron

Charlene Harrington

Dennis Cameron

Casting Directors

Phyllis Kasha

Vince Liebhan

Assistant Casting Director

Stacey R. Lawrence

Production Coordinators

Brian Mertes

David Domedion

Meryl Augenbraun

Technical Directors

Ronald S. Resch

Nancy J. Stevenson

Audio

Jack Winsche

Lighting Directors

Frank Olson

Lincoln John Stulik

Video

Morris Drucker

Video Tape Editors

Joe Mastroberti

Steve Shatkin

Scenic Designer

Lawrence King

Cameramen

Patrick Finn

Jack Young

Karin Lucie Grzella

Audio Assistants

John Zavocki

William Book

Arthur Patrick Murphy

Mike McGrath

Utility

Charles Schwalbe

Al Norwood

Richard Fowler

Sound Effects

Sidney Bean

Set Designer

Larry King

Deah Reiter

Costume Designer

Carr Garnett

Associate Costume Designer

Robert Hines

Wardrobe

Merrill Lemmon

Veneda Truesdale

Jennifer Berman

Colin Ferguson

Music By

Elliot Lawrence

Music Supervision

Jill Diamond

Musical Director

Judy Fowler

Jody Savin

Robert Bard

Set Decorators

Holmes Easley

David Smith

Michael Foxworthy

Make Up Artists

June Gosset

Camille Kelly

Lauri Lombardi

Hair Stylists

Lake Watson

Debra Provenzano

Production Supervisors

Jim Picinich

Robert Fallor

Special Effects

Bob Taylor

Hank Gordon

Ron Vitelli

Receptionist

Mark Roger

Interns

Garrett Foster

Beth Hildebrand

Suzanne Luna

Typist

Chris Roche

Announcer

Dan Region

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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1985

Directed By

Paul Lammers

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Producers

Michael D. Laibson

Bonnie S. Bogard

Brenda Greenberg

Associate Producer

Christine S. Banas

Art Director

Lloyd Ranney Evans

Associate Director

Portman Paget

Assistants to the Producer

Lisa Anne WIlson

Susan Strickler

Production Assistants

Kathleen Souza

Jennifer W. Blood

Stage Managers

Rupert Baron

Charlene Harrington

Casting Directors

Phyllis Kasha

Vince Liebhan

Assistant Casting Director

Stacey R. Lawrence

Production Coordinators

Brian Mertes

Miriam J. Watstein

David Domedion

Assistant to the Head Writers

Meredith Post

Technical Directors

Ronald S. Resch

Nancy J. Stevenson

Audio

Jack Winsche

Lighting Directors

Frank Olson

Hal Anderson

Video

Morris Drucker

Video Tape Editors

Joe Mastroberti

Steve Shatkin

Scenic Designer

Lawrence King

Costume Designer

Carr Garnett

Associate Costume Designer

Robert Hines

Music By

Elliot Lawrence

Music Supervision

Jill Diamond

Musical Director

Judy Fowler

Set Decorators

Holmes Easley

David Smith

Henry Hubbert

Make Up Artists

June Gosset

Janet Flora

Riccie Johnson

Hair Stylists

Annie DeMille

Lake Watson

Production Supervisors

Jim Picinich

Robert Fallor

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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