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April 1, 1993


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Peter Brinckerhoff


Written by
Bill Levinson


Tim Citrano
Ralph Ellis


Jeanne Davis Glynn
Linda Hamner
Cynthia M. Jervey &
Elizabeth F. Snyder


Meg Bennett
Linda Campanelli
Carol Saraceno
Doris Silverton
Michele Val Jean


Coordinating Producer
Bob Bardo


Associate Producers
Marty Vagts
Christine R. Magarian


Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Carol Scott


Casting Director
Mark Teschner


Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs


Art Director
Mercer B. Barrows


Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Kathleen M. McKernin
Daniel Proett


Production Continuity
Cindy Krall


Production Associates
Susan Klinenberg
Julie Brady


Production Office Coordinator
Lisa Kaseff


Script Continuity
Katherine Penders


Associate Casting Director
Lisa Snedeker


Writers' Assistant
Kevin Kielty


Assistant to the Executive Producer
Susan Brandes


Assistant to the Producers
Kathy Wetherell


Production Assistant
Heylie D. Hubbes


Production Executive
Alan C. Duncan


Production Managers
Arturo Gonzalez
T.J. Johnston
Judy Jellinek Pelta


Business Mananger
Marlena A. Martinez


Engineer Manager
Doug Dessero


Technical Directors
John Cochran
Jim Ralston
Noel Newman


Lighting Directors
Mark Buxbaum
Roger Dalton
Tom Markle
Pat Day


Audio
Ron Cronkhite
Jan Hoag


Sound Effects
Sandy Masone
Gary Bressler


Senior Video
Leonard Grice
Ross Harmon
Chuck Pharis


Cameras
Bud Holland
Dale Carlson
Dale Walsh
Harlie Outler
Charlie Henry
Ketih Lisle


Boom Operators
Willie Earl
Fred Fryrear


Videotape Editors
Jack Moody
Jose Galvez
tom Klemesrud


Videotape Recording
Guillermo Garcia
Pedro Chinnery
John Fernandez


Electronic Maintenance
Dan Worley
Albert O Peck, Jr.


Stage Mangers
Dick Amos
Craig McManus
Ed Duzik
Kathy Ladd


Costume Designer
Bob Miller, C.D.G.


Assistant Costume Designer
Lori Ann Robinson


Costume
Jackie Eifert
Steve Howard


Make Up
Donna Messina
Rose Davison


Hair Stylist
Robin Rollins


Original Music By
The Bahler Brothers


Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Paul F Antonelli


Theme Music
"Faces of the Heart"
By
D.Koz
J. Koz
J. Urbont
Performed By
Dave Koz


Videotaped at
ABC Television Center
Hollywood


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April 1993 - Episode was rebroadcasted on November 28, 2003

Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Supervising Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Peter Brinckerhoff


Written by
Bill Levinson


Ralph Ellis
Tim Citrano
Meg Bennett


Cynthia M. Jervey &
Elizabeth M. Snyder
Carol Saraceno


Michele Val Jean


Linda Campanelli
Karen Harris
Kimmer Ringwald
Gillian Spencer

Coordinating Producer
Bob Bardo


Associate Producers
Marty Vagts
Christine R. Magarian

 


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October 7, 1993


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Supervising Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Alan Pultz


Written by
Bill Levinson


Ralph Ellis
Tom Citrano
Meg Bennett


Michele Val Jean


Linda Campanellli
Dano Coen
Karen Harris
Gillian Spencer


Coordinating Producer
Bob Bardo


Associate Producers
Marty Vagts
Christine R. Magarian


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October 11, 1993


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Supervising Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
William Ludel


Written by
Claire Labine


Matthew Labine
Eleanor Mancusi
Ralph Ellis
Meg Bennett


Michele Val Jean


Linda Campanellli
Karen Harris
Gillian Spencer


Coordinating Producer
Bob Bardo


Associate Producers
Marty Vagts
Christine R. Magarian


Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Carol Scott


Casting Director
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.


Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs


Art Director
Mercer B. Barrows


Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Daniel Proett


Production Continuity
Cindy Krall


Production Associates
Susan Klinenberg
Julie Brady
Lisa Kaseff


Production Office Coordinator
Lisa Kaseff


Script Continuity
Heylie D. Hubbes


Associate Casting Director
Lisa Snedeker


Writers' Assistant
David Goldschmid
Marc Alan Dabrusin


Assistant to the Executive Producer
Susan Brandes


Assistant to the Producers
Kathy Wetherell


Production Assistant
Deborah A. Genovese


Production Executive
Alan C. Duncan


Production Managers
Arturo Gonzalez
John M. McElvenley
Bob Piatak


Business Mananger
Marlena A. Martinez


Engineer Manager
Sue Arrington


Technical Directors
John Cochran
Jim Ralston
Noel Newman


Lighting Directors
Mark Buxbaum
Roger Dalton
Tom Markle
Pat Day


Audio
Jan Hoag

Sound Effects
Sandy Masone
Gary Bressler


Senior Video
Leonard Grice
Ross Harmon
Chuck Pharis


Cameras
Dale Carlson
Dale Walsh
Harlie Outler
Charlie Henry
D.J. Diomedes


Boom Operators
Willie Earl
Fred Fryrear
John Luis


Videotape Editors
Jack Moody
Jeffrey H. Bernstein
Donald Smith


Videotape Recording
Guillermo Garcia
John Fernandez
Daniel Viveros


Electronic Maintenance
Dan Worley
Albert O Peck, Jr.


Stage Mangers
Dick Amos
Craig McManus
Kathy Ladd


Costume Designer
Bob Miller, C.D.G.


Assistant Costume Designer
Lori Ann Robinson


Costume
Jackie Eifert
Steve Howard


Make Up
Donna Messina
Rose Davison


Hair Stylist
Robin Rollins


Original Music By
Marty Davich


Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Paul F. Antonelli


Theme Music
"Faces of the Heart"
By
D.Koz
J. Koz
J. Urbont
Performed By
Dave Koz


Videotaped at
ABC Television Center
Hollywood


----------------------------------------

 


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley

Executive Producer
Wendy Riche

Producer
Shelley Curtis

Directed by
Phil Sogard

Written by
Bill Levinson

Tim Citrano
Ralph Ellis

Jeanne Davis Glynn
Linda Hamner
Cynthia M. Jervey &
Elizabeth F. Snyder

Michele Val Jean

Meg Bennett
Linda Campanelli
Gail Lawrence &
Pete Rich
Carol Saraceno
Doris Silverton

Coordinating Producer
Bob Bardo

Associate Producers
Marty Vagts
Christine R. Magarian

Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Carol Scott
Susan Klinenberg

Casting Director
Mark Teschner

Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs

Art Director
Mercer B. Barrows

Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Kathleen M. McKernin

Production Continuity
Cindy Krall

Production Associates
Julie Brady
Lisa Kaseff

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