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December 31, 1999

Created by

Charles Pratt Jr.

Robert Guza Jr.

Josh Griffith

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Head-Writers

Margaret De Priest & Christopher Whitesell

Directed By

Peter Brinckerhoff

Written By

Jane Atkins

Paula Cwickly

Rick Draughon

Christopher Dunn

Lisa Seidman

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

&

Janet Iacobuzio

Executive Producers

Aaron Spelling

E. Duke Vincent

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December 30, 1999

Created By

Charles Pratt, Jr.

Robert Guza, Jr.

Josh Griffith

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Head Writers

Margaret De Priest

Christopher Whitesell

Directed By

Grant A. Johnson

Written By

Jane Atkins

Paula Cwikly

Rick Draughon

Christopher Dunn

Lisa Seidman

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

&

Christopher Dunn

Supervising Producer

Gay Linvill

Producer

Mary-Kelly Weir

Coordinating Producer

Susan Silkiss

Consulting Producer

Jonathan Levin

Associate Producers

Debbie Bachtell-O'Sullivan

Chuck Lioi

Theme By

Dominic Messinger

Music Composed By

Dominic Messinger

Music Supervisor

Paul F. Antonelli

Production Designer

George Becket

Associate Directors

Ray Bonassi

Tina Keller

Ian Toporoff

Shel Sandman

Stage Managers

Patricia Dyer

Shannon Mason

Production Associates

Melissa McDowell

Matthew Zettell

Research/Continuity Supervisor

David A. Levinson

Casting Director

Harriet Greenspan, C.S.A.

Art Director

Robert Quinn

Costume Designer

Chic Gennarelli

Technical Director

Antoon Koper

Lighting Directors

Craig Chaddick

Joe Conley

Patrick Day

Mark Torromeo

Cameras

Deann Cosanelaa

Michael Glenn

Ray Liu

Audio

Roger Cortes

Offline Editors

Tina Keller

Ian Toporoff

Deborah Komatsu

Online Editors

Shel Sandman

David Mawhinney

Sound Design

Aswad

Dan Blazi

Some Jewelry designed and furnished by Nolan Miller

Executive in Charge of Production

Gerald Ament

Executive Producers

Aaron Spelling

E. Duke Vincent

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March 10, 1999

Created by

Charles Pratt Jr.

Robert Guza Jr.

Josh Griffith

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Head-Writers

Margaret De Priest & Christopher Whitesell

Directed By

Andrew Lee

Written By

Paula Cwickly

Christopher Dunn

Dana Herko

Lisa Seidman

Elizabeth Snyder

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

&

Jodie Scholz

Executive Producers

Aaron Spelling

E. Duke Vincent

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Created By

Charles Pratt, Jr.

Robert Guza, Jr.

Josh Griffith

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Head Writers

Margaret De Priest

Christopher Whitesell

Directed By

Andrew Lee

Peter Brinckerhoff

Dennis Steinmetz

Grant A. Johnson

Written By

Jane Atkins

Paula Cwikly

Rick Draughon

Christopher Dunn

Lisa Seidman

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Janet Iacobuzio

Mike Cohen

Anne M. Schoettle

Jodie Scholz

Location Sequences

Grant A. Johnson

Supervising Producer

Gay Linvill

Producer

Mary-Kelly Weir

Coordinating Producer

Susan Silkiss

Consulting Producer

Jonathan Levin

Associate Producers

Debbie Bachtell-O'Sullivan

Chuck Lioi

Talent Coach

Maria O'Briien

Theme By

Dominic Messinger

Music Composed By

Dominic Messinger

Music Supervisor

Paul F. Antonelli

Production Designer

George Becket

Associate Directors

Tina Keller

Ian Toporoff

Bob Welsh

Stage Managers

Patricia Dyer

Shannon Mason

Production Associates

Melissa McDowellBR

Jennifer Qualls

Research/Continuity Supervisor

David A. Levinson

Assistant to the Producers

Ron Adelman

Executive in Charge of Production

Gerald Ament

Assistant to Mr. Ament

John Glenn Harding

Production Controller

Carl Kopanski

Assistant Production Accountant

Darren King

Accounting Assistant

Nicole Perron

Writer's Assistant

Jason L. Bonet

Office Production Assistants

Michael Tucker

Tonya Van Horn

Post Production Assistant

Sarah Wetherbee

Script Typist

Matt Bellner

Casting Director

Harriet Greenspan, C.S.A.

Casting Associate

Mona Jacobson-Breier

Casting Assistant

Connie Czernek

Publicist

Andrea MC Kinnon

Publicity Assistant

Laura Marks

Costume Designer

Chic Gennarelli

Associate Costume Designer

Jayne Marie Kehoe

Production Manager

John Kuhn

Wardrobe

Alison McCosh

Sharon Nichols

Claire Schmitz

Robert Velasquez

Hairstylist

Kimberley Spiteri (head hairstylist)

Brooks Stenstrom

Randy Sayer

Make-up Artists

Gail Katz (Key make-up artist)

Julie Kristy

Jeanett Kordiak

Farah Bunch

Art Director

Robert Quinn

Assistant Art Director

Firouzeh Keihanpanah

Set Director

Richard C. Walker

Property Master

Paul Strahs

Prop Inventory

Mike Caron

Technical Director

Antoon Koper

Lighting Directors

Craig Chaddick

Joe Conley

Patrick Day

Mark Torromeo

Cameras

Deann Cosanelaa

Michael Glenn

Ray Liu

Audio

Roger Cortes

Video Control

Jay Griffiths, Jr.

Videotape Operators

Jerry Berg

Roger E. Pickett

Ken Williamson

Boom Operators

Al Taddeo

Peter Xiques

Harry Young

Offline Editors

Tina Keller

Ian Toporoff

Deborah Komatsu

Assistant Editor

Robert Little

Online Editors

Andy Schubert

Carrie Biggs-Adams

Sound Design

Aswad

Walter New

Executive Producers

Aaron Spelling

E. Duke Vincent

Produced By

Spelling Entertainment Inc. in association with NBC Studios

Origination

NBC Studio 11 in Burbank and on location throughout Southern California. (Beach scenes are shot on location at Seal Beach.)

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