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1st Episode - January 6, 1997

Created By

Charles Pratt, Jr.

Robert Guza, Jr.

Josh Griffith

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Written By

Robert Guza, Jr.

Shelly Moore

Christopher Dunn

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Lisa Seidman

Bestsy Snyder

Lindsay Schreyer

&

Robert Guza, Jr.

Directed By

Rick Bennewitz

Supervising Producer

Hope Harmel Smith

Producer

Lisa S. Hesser

Coordinating Producer

Susan Silkiss

Consulting Producer

Jonathan Levin

Executive Story Consultant

Charles Pratt, Jr.

Associate Producers

Don Phillip Smith

Allen Grossman

Technical Director

Tony Koper

Executive In Charge Of Production

Gerald Ament

Executive Producer

Aaron Spelling

E. Duke Vincent

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January 7, 1997 - 2nd episode

Created By

Charles Pratt, Jr.

Robert Guza, Jr.

Josh Griffith

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Written By

Robert Guza, Jr.

Shelly Moore

Christopher Dunn

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Lisa Seidman

Bestsy Snyder

Lindsay Schreyer

&

Shelly Moore

Directed By

Tony Morina

Supervising Producer

Hope Harmel Smith

Producer

Lisa S. Hesser

Coordinating Producer

Susan Silkiss

Consulting Producer

Jonathan Levin

Executive Story Consultant

Charles Pratt, Jr.

Associate Producers

Don Phillip Smith

Allen Grossman

Theme By

Tim Truman

Music Composed By

Dominic Messinger

Music Supervisors

Michael Licari

Teri Smith

Production Designer

George Becket

Lighting Designer

John Conti

Associate Directors

Grant A Johnson

Carla Mangia Sherwood

Terry M. Pickford

Stuart Silver

Stage Managers

Barbara Roche

Shannon Mason

Ian Toporoff

Production Associates

Tine Keller

Melissa McDowell

Production Coordinator

Jennifer Lafollette

Research/Continuity

Rick Draughon

Assistant to the Producers

Johnathan Fishman

Assistant to Mr. Tomlin

Dawn Desantis

Assistant to Mr. Ament

John Glenn Harding

Writer’s Assistant

Jodie Scholz

Production Accountant

Maureen O'Neill

Accounting Assistant

Craig Dumont

Office Production Assistants

Derek Dechert

David A. Levinson

Kevin Scarboro

NBC Production Managers

Jeri Fowle

David Morris

Set Decorators

Cherie Bailey

Lance Zeck

Assisant Art Director

Joe Avalos

Art Department Coordinator

Ted Quinn

Casting By

Melinda Gartzman, C.S.A.

Co-Casting Director

Lisa Booth

Casting Assistant

Peggy Illman

Publicist

Kimberly Ferren

Costume Designer

Sandra Bojin Sedlik

Costime Designer Assistant

Tim Wonsik

Wardrobe

Jeffiner Mullins

Jefferson Beeker

Sharon Nichols

Hair Stylists

Russel Lathan

Roma Goddard

Brooks Stenstrom

Make-Up Artists

Sheri Short

Gail Katz

Courtney Corvan

Technical Director

Antoone Koper

Lighting Directors

Craig Chaddick

Patrick Day

Mark Torromeo

Cameras

Dean Cosanella

Michael Glenn

Ray Liu

Audio

Dave Cone

Boom Operators

Deborah Baird

Peter Xiques

Offline Editor

Terry M. Pickford

Deborah Rosenberg

Online Editors

Bill Paulsen

Jill McMahon

Post Production Sound

ASWAD

Walter New

Accommodation On Location Furnished By

Golden Sails Resort Hotel

Executive In Charge Of Production

Gerald Ament

Executive Producer

Aaron Spelling

E. Duke Vincent

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March 21, 1997

Created By

Charles Pratt, Jr.

Robert Guza, Jr.

Josh Griffith

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Written By

Robert Guza, Jr.

Meg Bennett

Shelly Moore

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Christopher Dunn

Lisa Seidman

Elizabeth Snyder

Lindsa Schreyer

&

Bruce Singer

Directed By

Scott Riggs

Executive In Charge Of Production

Gerald Ament

Executive Producer

Aaron Spelling

E. Duke Vincent

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June 16, 1997

Created By

Charles Pratt, Jr.

Robert Guza, Jr.

Josh Griffith

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Written By

Robert Guza, Jr.

Meg Bennett

Shelly Moore

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Christopher Dunn

Lisa Seidman

Elizabeth Snyder

Linda Schreyer

&

Sandy Siegel

Directed By

Rick Bennewitz

Supervising Producer

Hope Harmel Smith

Co-Supervising Producer

Lisa S. Hesser

Coordinating Producer

Susan Silkiss

Consulting Producer

Jonathan Levin

Executive Story Consultant

Charles Pratt, Jr.

Associate Producers

Don Phillip Smith

Allen Grossman

Theme By

Tim Truman

Music Composed By

Dominic Messinger

Music Supervisors

Michael Licari

Teri Smith

Production Designer

George Becket

Lighting Designer

John Conti

Associate Directors

Grant A Johnson

Carla Mangia Sherwood

Ian Toporoff

Bob Welsh

Stage Managers

Barbara Roche

Shannon Mason

Production Associates

Tine Keller

Melissa McDowell

Production Coordinator

Debbie O'Sullivan

Research/Continuity

Rick Draughon

Property Master

Steve Bemiller

Casting By

Melinda Gartzman, C.S.A.

Co-Casting Director

Lisa Booth

Costume Designer

Chic Gennarelli

Costime Designer Assistant

Lani Reynolds

Technical Director

Antoon Koper

Lighting Directors

Patrick Day

Craig Chaddick

Mark Torromeo

Cameras

Dean Cosanella

Michael Glenn

Ray Liu

Audio

Dave Cone

Offline Editor

Deborah Rosenberg

Online Editors

Shel sandman

Carrie Biggs Adams

Post Production Sound

ASWAD

Walter New

Accommodation On Location Furnished By

Golden Sails Resort Hotel

Executive In Charge Of Production

Gerald Ament

Executive Producer

Aaron Spelling

E. Duke Vincent

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October 28, 1997

Created By

Charles Pratt, Jr.

Robert Guza, Jr.

Josh Griffith

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Written By

Meg Bennett

Shelly Moore

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Christopher Dunn

Dna Herko

Lisa Seidman

Elizabeth Snyder

Beth Milstein

Anne M. Schoettle

&

Lisa Seidman

Directed By

Rick Bennewitz

Supervising Producer

Hope Harmel Smith

Co- Supervising Producer

Lisa S. Hesser

Producer

Mary Kelly Weir

Coordinating Producer

Susan Silkiss

Consulting Producer

Jonathan Levin

Executive Story Consultant

Charles Pratt, Jr.

Associate Producers

Don Phillip Smith

Allen Grossman

Talent Coach

Kathryn Daley

Theme By

Dominic Messinger

Music Composed By

Dominic Messinger

Music Supervisors

Michael Licari

Teri Smith

Celia Weiner

Production Designer

George Becket

Associate Directors

Grant A Johnson

Carla Mangia Sherwood

Ian Toporoff

Shel Sandman

Stage Managers

Barbara Roche

Shannon Mason

Production Associates

Tine Keller

Melissa McDowell

Production Mananger

Debbie O'Sullivan

Post Production Supervisor

Chuck Loi

Research/Continuity

Rick Draughon

Assistant to the Producers

Kevin Scarboro

Assistant to Mr. Ament

John Glenn Harding

Production Accountant

Teir Fischer

Assistant Production Accountant

Annette Encinas

Writers' Assistant

Jodie Scholz

Office Production Assistants

Derek Dechert

John Fritz

David A. Levinson

Gene Neiman

Script Typist

Matt Bellner

Original Casting By

Melinda Gartzman, C.S.A.

Casting Director

Harriet Greenspan, C.S.A.

Casting Assistant

Peggy Illman

Publicist

Jonathan Zaleski

Costume Designer

Chic Gennarelli

Assistant Costume Designer

Lani Reynolds

NBC Production Mananger

Jeri Fowle

Wardrobe

Carolyn Bergeri

Jefferson Beeker

Sharon Nichols

Hair Stylists

Roma Goddard

Brooks Stenstrom

Make-Up Artists

Gail Katz

Julie Kristy

Lito Morin

Jeanette Kordiak

Assitant Art Director

Joseph H. Avalos

Set Decorators

Cherie Bailey

Lance Zeck

Property Master

Steve Bemiller

Prop Iventory

Mike Caron

Technical Director

Antoon Koper

Lighting Directors

Patrick Day

Craig Chaddick

Mark Torromeo

Cameras

Dean Cosanella

Michael Glenn

Ray Liu

Audio

Dave Cone

Video Control

Jay Griffiths, Jr.

Videotape Operators

Roger E. Pickett

Ken Williamson

Boom Operators

Deborah Baird

Peter Xiques

Offline Editors

Grant A. Johnson

Carla Mangia Sherwood

Ian Toporoff

Deborah Rosenberg

Online Editors

Shel Sandman

Carrie Biggs-Adams

Post Production Sound

ASWAD

Walter New

Executive In Charge Of Production

Gerald Ament

Executive Producer

Aaron Spelling

E. Duke Vincent

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

Created By

Charles Pratt, Jr.

Robert Guza, Jr.

Josh Griffith

Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Written By

Robert Guza, Jr.

Meg Bennett

Shelly Moore

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Christopher Dunn

Lisa Seidman

Elizabeth Snyder

Lindsay Schreyer

&

Deborah Zoe Dawson

Bruce Singer

Directed By

Scott Riggs

Supervising Producer

Hope Harmel Smith

Producer

Lisa S. Hesser

Coordinating Producer

Susan Silkiss

Consulting Producer

Jonathan Levin

Executive Story Consultant

Charles Pratt, Jr.

Associate Producers

Don Phillip Smith

Allen Grossman

Theme By

Tim Truman

Music Composed By

Dominic Messinger

Music Supervisors

Michael Licari

Teri Smith

Production Designer

George Becket

Chef Eciatragiste (french)

John Conti

Associate Directors

Grant A Johnson

Carla Mangia Sherwood

Stuart Silver

Terry M. Pickford

Ian Toporoff

Stage Managers

Barbara Roche

Shannon Mason

Production Associates

Tine Keller

Melissa McDowell

Production Manager

Debbie O'Sullivan

Research/Continuity

Rick Draughon

Production Assistant

Johnathan Fishman

Assistant to Mr. Tomlin

Dawn Desantis

Assistant to Mr. Ament

John Glenn Harding

Writer’s Assistant

Jodie Scholz

Accounting

Terry Fisher

Accounting Assistant

Linda Martel

Production Assistants

Derek Dechert

David A. Levinson

Kevin Scarbord

Costume Designer

Sandra Bojin Sedlik

Costime Designer Assistant

Jennifer Mullins

Hair Stylists

Russel Lathan

Roma Goddard

Brooks Stenstrom

Kimberly Spiteri

Make-Up Artists

Gail Katz

Julie Cristi

Jeanette Kordiak

Technical Director

Antoone Koper

Lighting Directors

Craig Chaddick

Patrick Day

Mark Torromeo

Cameras

Dean Cosanella

Michael Glenn

Ray Liu

Audio

Dave Cone

Video Control

Jay Griffiths, Jr.

Audio Assistants

Deborah Baird

Peter Kiques

Offline Editor

Deborah Rosenberg

Online Editors

Bill Paulsen

Carrie Biggs-Adams

Post Production Sound

ASWAD

Walter New

Some Jewelry Designed and Furnished By

Nolan Miller

Executive In Charge Of Production

Gerald Ament

Executive Producer

Aaron Spelling

E. Duke Vincent

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