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1992

Written By

James E. Reilly

Lorraine Broderick

Stephen Demorest

Nancy Williams Watt

Trent Jones

Dorothy Purser

Michael Conforti

Bill Elverman

N. Gail Lawrence

Pete T. Rich

Peggy Schibi

Sally Mandel

Directed By

Jo Anne Sedwick

Executive Producer

Jill Farren Phelps

Producers

Robert D. Kochman

Roy Steinberg

Coordinating Producer

Catherine Maher Smith

Supervising Producer

Barbara J. Garshman

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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June 29, 1992

Written By

Stephen Demorest

James E. Reilly

Lorraine Broderick

Nancy Williams Watt

Trent Jones

Roger Newman

Michael Conforti

Bill Elverman

N. Gail Lawrence

Pete T. Rich

Peggy Schibi

Sally Mandel

Directed By

Jo Anne Sedwick

Executive Producer

Jill Farren Phelps

Senior Producer

Robert D. Kochman

Producer

Roy Steinberg

Coordinating Producer

Catherine Maher Smith

Supervising Producer

Barbara J. Garshman

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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July 1992

Written By

Stephen Demorest

Lorraine Broderick

James E. Reilly

Nancy Williams Watt

Trent Jones

Roger Newman

Michael Conforti

Bill Elverman

N. Gail Lawrence

Pete T. Rich

Peggy Schibi

Sally Mandel

Directed By

Jo Anne Sedwick

Executive Producer

Jill Farren Phelps

Senior Producer

Robert D. Kochman

Producer

Roy Steinberg

Coordinating Producer

Catherine Maher Smith

Assistant Producer

Mary O'Leary

Assistant to the Producer

Francine Versalie

Art Director

Rick Dennis

Scenic Designer

Maureen Going

Set Designers

James Stewart

Barry Axtell

Scenic Artist

Billy Puzo

Costume Designer

David Loveless

Associate Costume Designer

Mary Peterson

Lighting Directors

Tony Girolami

Stephen Abbott

Associate Directors

John M. O’Connell

Matthew Lagle

Scott Riggs

Stage Managers

Locke Wallace

Ann Vettel

Production Assistants

Lisa K. Connor

Ilene K. Frankel

Production Coordinators

Lori Hilliard

Rosemary Mooy

Adam Reist

Alexandra Johnson

Casting Director

Betty Rea, CSA

Associate Casting Director

Jimmy Bohr

Assistant to the Writers

Shawn Morrison

Music Supervisor

Barbara Miller Gidaly

Music Director

A.J. Gundell

Music Consultant

Jill Diamond

Production Manager

Ed Anderson

Facility Managers

Ellen Boyd

Robert F. Eastman

John Keeler

Karen Whritner

Production Administrator

Linda Mysel

Make-Up

Joseph Cola

Sue Saccavino

Hairdressers

Sandy DeBlasio

Eileen Tersago

Wardrobe[/b[

Sheila Rodman

Arlene Knowitz

Enid Turnbill

Special Effects

Anthony Parmelee

Title Design

Wayne Fitzgerald

Theme Music

Rob Mounsey

Supervising Producer

Barbara J. Garshman

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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Courtesy of Dan

1992

Episode Airdate: December 24, 1992

Written By

Lorraine Broderick

Nancy Curlee

Stephen Demorest

Nancy Williams Watt

Wisner Washam

James Harmon Brown

Michael Conforti

Barbara Esensten

Barbara J. Garshman

Roger Newman

Peggy Schibi

Courtney Simon

Patrick Mulcahey

Directed By

Jo Anne Sedwick

Executive Producer

Jill Farren Phelps

Senior Producer

Robert D. Kochman

Producer

Roy Steinberg

Coordinating Producer

Catherine Maher Smith

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

Recorded at the New York Production Center

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