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August 11, 1999

Executive Producer

Ken Corday

Executive Producer

Tom Langan

Supervising Producer

Stephen Wyman

Producer

Sheryl Harmon

Directed by

Herb Stein

Written by

Sally Sussman-Morina

Dena Higley

Dorothy Ann Purser

Victor Gialanella

Meredith Post

Peter Brash

Fran Myers

Joyce Rosenblad

Sofia Landon Geier

Jeanne Marie Grunwell

and

Bruce Neckels

Senior Coordinating Producers

Jeanne Haney

Janet Spellman-Rider

Coordinating Producer

Tom Walker

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June 2, 1999

Executive Producer

Ken Corday

Executive Producer

Tom Langan

Supervising Producer

Stephen Wyman

Producer

Sheryl Harmon

Directed by

Herb Stein

Written by

Sally Sussman-Morina

Dena Higley

Marlene Clark Poulter

Dorothy Ann Purser

Victor Gialanella

Meredith Post

Peter Brash

Fran Myers

Bruce Neckels

Joyce Rosenblad

Sofia Landon Geier

and

Peter Brash

Senior Coordinating Producers

Jeanne Haney

Janet Spellman-Rider

Coordinating Producer

Tom Walker

Theme by

Charles Albertine

Tommy Boyce

Bobby Hart

Music Composed by

Ken Corday

D. Brent Nelson

Music Directors

Amy Evans

Steve Reinhardt

Production Designer

Dan Olexiewicz

Associate Directors

Roger W. Inman

David N. Kohn

Production Associates

Debbie Ware Barrows

Julie Brady

Suzanne Ray

Production Manager

Tim Stevens

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Property Master

Tom Trout

Special Effects

Pete Trzepacz

Art Director

Tom Early

Assistant Art Director

Steve Nibbe

Sheree Miller

Niki Munroe

Assistants to the Producers

Nancy Lewis

Terry Ann Holst

Stuart W. Howard

Terri Lynn Doubet

Suzanne Ray

Mona Sakmary

Continuity Coordinator

Jeanne Marie Grunwell

Writers’ Assistants

Cher Ann Boggs

Andrea Archer

Cydney Kelley

Publicist

David Sperber

Stage Managers

Joseph H. Lumer

Fran Bellini De Simone

Gary Wente

Casting by

Fran F. Bascom, C.S.A

Associate Casting Director

Linda Poindexter

Casting Assistants

Ronald Sperber

Rick Lorentz

Costume Design

Richard Bloore

Wardrobe

Sherrell Cuneo

Jim Pfanner

Connie Sech

Kelly Knutzen

George Cooper

Donna Oberman

Makeup Artists

Gail Hopkins

Nina Wells

Gail Brubaker

Joleen Rizzo

Corina Duran

Hairstylists

Rod Ortega

Garry Allyn

Fabrizio Sanges

Technical Directors

J.C. O’Neill

John Sizemore

Lighting Directors

Don De Simone

Ted Polmanski

Brian McKinnon

Audio

Wendy Rotoli

Bruce Bottone

Boom Operators

Ralph Cruse

Jacqueline Frazier

Senior Video

Bill Gardhouse

Video Tape Editors

Mason Dickson

Bill Paulsen

Bruce Brinkerhoff

Cameras

Mike Caruso

John Sizemore

Michael Mecartea

William Scott

Lewis Friant

Wayne Norman

Sound Effects

Tom Kafka

Electronic Maintenance

Lorenzo M. Sepulveda

Ron Hanff

Executive in Charge

of Production

Greg Meng

Senior Executive in Charge

of Production

Gary Fogel

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