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July 5th, 1999 - 1st episode

Created By

James E. Reilly

Executive Producer

Lisa S. Hesser

Producer

Richard R. Schilling

Directed By

Jim Sayegh

Location Segments Directed By

Timothy Bond

Jim Sayegh

T.J. Scott

Written By

James E. Reilly

Shawn Morrison

Peggy Schibi

Kathleen R. Robinson

Coordinating Producer

Bob Bardo

Associate Producer

Denise L. Mark

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July 7th, 1999

Created By

James E. Reilly

Executive Producer

Lisa S. Hesser

Producer

Richard R. Schilling

Directed By

Patrick Maloney

Location Segments Directed By

Timothy Bond

T.J. Scott

Written By

James E. Reilly

Shawn Morrison

Peggy Schibi

Kathleen R. Robinson

Coordinating Producer

Bob Bardo

Associate Producer

Denise L. Mark

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July 12, 1999

Created By

James E. Reilly

Executive Producer

Lisa S. Hesser

Producer

Richard R. Schilling

Directed By

Peter Brinckerhoff

Location Segments Directed By

Timothy Bond

T.J. Scott

Written By

James E. Reilly

Shawn Morrison

Kathleen R. Robinson

Peggy Schibi

Nancy Williams Watt

Coordinating Producer

Bob Bardo

Associate Producer

Denise L. Mark

Production Designer

Barry Williams

Art Director

Jim Jones

Assistant Art Directors

Joe Armetta

Richard Haase

Mario Hernandez

Larry Wiemer

Costume Designer

Julie Rae Engelsman

Assistant Costume Designer

Amy Dodson

Supervising Costumer

Steve Rodgers

Casting Director

Jackie Briskey

Casting Associate

Don Phillip Smith

Casting Coordinator

Debra Manners

Associate Directors

John Glasser

Diana Horn

Chris Mullen

Ann Rogerson

Stage Managers

Tia Ardran

Roy Friedland

Bret Warren

Production Associate

Dania Guthrie

Robbin Phillips

Post Production Supervisor

Kevin Scarboro

Technical Director

Wayne McDonald

Lighting Directors

Kirk Witherspoon

Olin Younger

John Nance

William Updegraff

Production Audio

Bruce Bottone

Chuck Fitzpatrick

Booms

Ricky Alvarez

Carol Benedetti

Video

Randy Johnson

John Palacio, Jr.

Cameras

Jack Chisholm

Michael Denton

Lou Espinoza

Vito Giambalvo

Bob Keys

Victoria Walker

Corey Kimble

Video Tape Operator

Ed Lindsay

Music Supervisor

Jill Diamond

Music Director

Ron Brawer

Offline Editors

John Binninger

Mary Ann Benson

Paul Millet

Online Editor

Schooner Darrow

Post Production Audio

Walter New

Daniel Bosworth

Digital Video Effects

Sean Naughton

Studio Manager/Technical Supervisor

John McElveney

Makeup

Art Harding

Darcy Gilmore

Toby Lamm

Marina Torpin

Ronnie Winston

Hair Stylists

Linle White

Arlene Chavez

Kathleen Norris

Production Accountant

Michelle Guillory

Production Coordinator

John Rea

Production Office

Cherie Wall

Caroline Baumgard

Assistant to the Producers

Colleen Pumfrey

Jeanette Sohn

Ronna Spencer

Script Continuity

Clem Egan

Internet Coordinator

Sharon Spaeth

Writers' Assistant

Scott Miles

Unit Publicist

Eva Demirjian

Stunt Coordinator

Perry Barndt

Location Managers

John Agoglia, Jr.

Antoine De Cazotte

Lynn "Kip" Kippax

Evan Peller

Production Managers

Chuck Bond

Benjamin Dewey

Oliver Meaux St. Marc

Transportation Captain

Don Bassett

Production Assistants

Nadim Amiry

Mark Brunning

Courntey Dornstein

Sandra Hernandez

Gene Neiman

Robert Nevera

Ken Rissolo

Dana Wagner

Original Music By

John Henry Kreitler

&

Wes Boatman

Music Produced By

Ed O'Donnell

Theme Song

"Breathe"

Words and Music By

Jane French

&

John Henry Kreitler

Performed By

Jane French

Main Title By

Frank XRay, Inc.

Our Special Thanks to the Cities and Residents of:

Camden, ME

Oxnard, CA

Paris, France

and

Fisherman's Wharf, Oxnard, CA

Braemar Country Club, Tarzana, CA

Some Appliances Furnished By

G.E.

Executive in Charge of Production

Susan Dale Ross

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July 15, 1999

Created By

James E. Reilly

Executive Producer

Lisa S. Hesser

Producer

Richard R. Schilling

Directed By

Jim Sayegh

Location Segments Directed By

Timothy Bond

T.J. Scott

Written By

James E. Reilly

Shawn Morrison

Kathleen R. Robinson

Peggy Schibi

Nancy Williams Watt

Coordinating Producer

Bob Bardo

Associate Producer

Denise L. Mark

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July 19, 1999

Created By

James E. Reilly

Executive Producer

Lisa S. Hesser

Producer

Richard R. Schilling

Directed By

Peter Brinckerhoff

Segme nts Directed By

M.J. McDonnell

Jim Sayegh

Location Segments Directed By

Timothy Bond

Written By

James E. Reilly

Kathleen R. Robinson

Chris J. Robinson

Peggy Schibi

Nancy Williams Watt

Coordinating Producer

Bob Bardo

Associate Producer

Denise L. Mark

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July 21, 1999

Created By

James E. Reilly

Executive Producer

Lisa S. Hesser

Producer

Richard R. Schilling

Directed By

Karen Wilkens

Location Segments Directed By

Timothy Bond

Written By

James E. Reilly

Kathleen R. Robinson

Chris J. Robinson

Peggy Schibi

Nancy Williams Watt

Coordinating Producer

Bob Bardo

Associate Producer

Denise L. Mark

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July 29, 1999

Created By

James E. Reilly

Executive Producer

Lisa S. Hesser

Producer

Richard R. Schilling

Directed By

Jim Sayegh

Written By

James E. Reilly

Chris Robinson

Kathleen R. Robinson

Peggy Schibi

Nancy Williams Watt

Coordinating Producer

Bob Bardo

Associate Producer

Denise L. Mark

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