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January 27, 1995

Written By

Douglas Anderson

Nancy Williams Watt

Craig Carlson

Michael Conforti

Tom King

Peggy Sloane

James Harmon Brown

Barbara Esensten

Jeanne Glynn

Lynda Myles

Courtney Simon

and

Roger Newman

Directed By

Bruce S. Barry

Executive Producer

Jill Farren Phelps

Senior Producer

Robert D. Kochman

Producer

Roy Steinberg

Coordinating Producer

Catherine Maher Smith

Associate Producer

Mary O'Leary

Assistant to the Producers

Francine Versalie

Art Director

Rick Dennis

Scenic Designer

Maureen Going

Set Designers

Barry Axtell

Andrew Baseman

Costume Designer

Linda Locker Stone

Lighting Designers

Tony Girolami

Brain W. McRae, A.S.L.D.

Associate Directors

Scott Riggs

John M. O’Connell

Matthew Lagle

Stage Mangaers

Locke Wallace

Ann Vettel

Adam Reist

Production Assistants

Ilene K. Frankel

Karen Wilkens

Rosemary Mooy

[v]Production Coordinators[/v]

Alexandra Johnson

Tom Alberg

Melanie Haseltine

Jennifer Pepperman

Casting Director

Betty Rea, C.S.A.

Associate Casting Director

Jimmy Bohr

Assistant to the Writers

Jill Lorie

Music Director

Jonathan Firstenberg

Assitant Music Coordinator

Robyn Cutler

Music Consultant

Jill Diamond

Production Managers

Ed Anderson

Unit Mangers

John Keeler

John Baxley

Facility Manager

Kimberly Armstrong

Production Adminstrator

Linda Mysel

Technical Director

Robert F. Eastman

Audio

Ed Dolan

Video

Bill Vignari

Howard C. Rosenzweig

Videotape Editors

William J. Van Den Noort

Thomas K. Bornkamp

Richie Sens. Jr.

Chief Engineer

John P. Valentino

Camera

Jerry Gruen

Michael Jarocki

Mark Schneider

Tom Stallone

Boom Operators

Butch Inglese

Robert Primrose

Tony Valentino

Sound Effects

Joseph Gallant

Music Mixers

Jon Hopkinds

Tim Pankewicz

Utility

Eric Worth

Doug Kent

Make-Up

Paul Gebbia

Joe Cola

Helen Gallagher

Hairdresser

Linda Williams

Ci Ci Campbell

Ralph Stanzione

Wardrobe

Arlene Konowitz

Scenic Artists

Ralph Cava

James St. Clair

Benny Rappa

Mary Citarella

Special Effects

Anthony Parmelee

Title Design

Wayne Fitzgerald

Theme Music

Rob Mounsey

Senior Director

Bruce S. Barry

Medical Advisor

Cora McCraw RN, BSN

Supervising Producer

Judith Jenkins

Executive in Charge of Production

Kenneth L. Fitts

Recorded at the New York Production Center

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1995

Written By

Megan McTavish

Victor Miller

Nancy Williams Watt

Michael Conforti

Kathleen Kennedy

N. Gail Lawrence

Jeanne Glynn

Sharon Epstein

Roger Newman

Pete T. Rich

and

Ralph Wakefield

Directed By

Brian Mertes

Executive Producer

Michael D. Laibson

Senior Producer

Robert D. Kochman

Producers

Roy Steinberg

Catherine Maher Smith

Associate Producer

Francine Versalie

Assistant to the Producers

Alexandra Johnson

Art Director

Rick Dennis

Scenic Designer

Maureen Going

Kennon Rothchild

Set Designers

Barry Axtell

Andrew Baseman

Costume Designer

Linda Locker Stone

Assistant Costume Designer

Sally Lesser

Lighting Designers

Brain W. McRae, A.S.L.D.

Tony Girolami

Associate Directors

Karen Wilkens

Matthew Lagle

John M. O’Connell

Stage Mangaers

Locke Wallace

Ann Vettel

Adam Reist

Production Assistants

Ilene K. Frankel

Rosemary Mooy

Production Coordinators

Jennifer Pepperman

Natasha Katzive

Steve Rice

David Kreizman

Casting Director

Betty Rea, C.S.A.

Assistant Casting Director

Melanie Haseltine

Assistant to the Writers

Jill Lorie Hurst

Supervising Music Director

Barbara Miller-Gidaly

Music Director

Robyn Culter

Music Consultant

Jill Diamond

Production Managers

Ed Anderson

Unit Mangers

John Keeler

John Baxley

Facility Manager

Kimberly Armstrong

Production Adminstrator

Linda Mysel

Technical Director

Robert F. Eastman

Audio

Ed Dolan

Video

Bill Vignari

Howard C. Rosenzweig

Videotape Editors

Thomas K. Bornkamp

William J. Van Den Noort

Richie Sens. Jr.

Chief Engineer

John P. Valentino

Camera

Jerry Gruen

Mark Schneider

Tom Stallone

Boom Operators

Butch Inglese

Tony Valentino

Eric Worth

Sound Effects

Joseph Gallant

Music Mixers

Tim Pankewicz

John Fitzpatrick

Jon Hopkinds

Utility

Andrew Capuana

Doug Kent

Locke Wallace III

Make-Up

Paul Gebbia

Joe Cola

Helen Gallagher

Hairdresser

Linda Williams

Ci Ci Campbell

Ralph Stanzione

Wardrobe

Arlene Konowitz

Rose Cuervo

Scenic Artists

Ralph Cava

James St. Clair

Mary Citarella

Thomas Southern

Special Effects

Anthony Parmelee

Title Design

Wayne Fitzgerald

Theme Music

Rob Mounsey

Senior Director

Bruce S. Barry

Medical Advisor

Cora McCraw RN, BSN

Executive in Charge of Production

Kenneth L. Fitts

Recorded at the New York Production Center

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