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1987

Starring

Macdonald Carey as Dr. Tom Horton

Executive Producers

Mrs. Ted Corday

Ken Corday

Supervising Executive Producer

Al Rabin

Written By

Leah Laiman

Anne M. Schoettle

Dena Breshears

Richard J. Allen

And

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Supervising Producer

Shelley Curtis

Directed By

Susan Orlikoff Simon

Associate Producers

Beth Milstein

Becky Greenlaw

Technical Director

Lou Fusari

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Starring

Macdonald Carey as Dr. Tom Horton

Executive Producers

Mrs. Ted Corday

Ken Corday

Supervising Executive Producer

Al Rabin

Written By

Leah Laiman

Maralyn Thoma

Anne M. Schoettle

Dena Breshears

Richard J. Allen

And

Penina Spiegel

Supervising Producer

Shelley Curtis

Directed By

Stephen Wyman

Associate Producers

Beth Milstein

Becky Greenlaw

Theme By

Charles Albertine

Tommy Boyce

Bobby Hart

Music Composed By

Ken Corday

Marty Davich

Music Coordinator

Marty Davich

Production Manager

Michael Pearson

Unit Managers

Robert Kunstmann

Art Director

Chip Dox

Assistant Art Directors

Debe Hale

Josee Lemonnier

Elsa Zamparelli

Production Associates

Janet Spellman-Rider

Julie Brady

Assistant to the Producer

M. Jacobson Kobber

Associate Directors

Roger W. Inman

Stage Managers

Ted Baker

Joseph H. Lumer

Casting By

Doris Sabbagh

Atmosphere Casting By

Olivia M. Martin

Costume Deisgner

Lee Smith

Makeup By

Carol Brown

Hairstyling By

Zora Sloan

Technical Diretor

J.C. O'Neill

Lighting Director

John Nance

Audio

Frank H. Jackson

Senior Video

Arnold Shapiro

Videotape Editors

Sam S. Patterson Jr.

Mason Dickson

Cameras

Wayne Getchell

David Owen

Mike Caruso

Sound Effects

Bob Mott

Production Executives

Ann Lewis

Wayne S. Williams

A Corday Productions Inc. Presentation

Copyright 1987

In Association With

Columbia Pictuers Television Presentation

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DAYS (1987)

Starring

Macdonald Carey as Dr. Tom Horton

And

Frances Reid as Alice Horton

Executive Producers

Mrs. Ted Corday

Ken Corday

Supervising Executive Producer

Al Rabin

Supervising Producer

Shelley Curtis

Producer

Becky Greenlaw

Written By

Leah Laiman

Maralyn Thoma

Anne M. Schoettle

Dena Higley

Richard J. Allen

And

Ted Kubiak

M.M. Shelley Morre

Story Consultant

Pat Falken Smith

Directed By

Joseph Behar

Location Scenes Directed By

Al Rabin

Associated Producer

Beth Milstein

Air Transportation Furnished By

TWA

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