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January 16, 1985

Written By

Pamela Long Hammer

Jeff Ryder

John Kuntz

Addie Walsh

Christopher Whitesell

Stephanie Braxton

Stephen Demorest

N. Gail Lawrence

Trent Jones

Pete T. Rich

Megan McTavish

Directed By

Matthew Diamond

Executive Producer

Gail Kobe

Producers

John P. Whitesell II

Leslie Kwartin

Supervising Producer

John Valente

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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February 6, 1985

Written By

Pamela Long Hammer

Jeff Ryder

John Kuntz

Elaine Potwardoski

Addie Walsh

Christopher Whitesell

Stephanie Braxton

Stephen Demorest

Trent Jones

Megan McTavish

Pete T. Rich

N. Gail Lawrence

Directed By

Matthew Diamond

Executive Producer

Gail Kobe

Producers

Leslie Kwartin

John P. Whitesell II

Associate Producer

Hope Harmel Smith

Assistant Producer

Janet Manzo

Assistant to the Producers

Mary O'Leary

Art Directors

Richard C. Hankins

Harry B. Miller

Ron Placzek

Set Directors

Wes Laws

Ron Kelson

Costume Designers

David Dangles

Nanzi Adzima

Associate Directors

Robert D. Kochman

Jo Anne Sedwick

Stage Managers

Locke Wallace

Mortinmer O'Brien

Production Assistants

Donna P. Vaughan

Carol Sedwick

Susan Dansby

Casting Director

Betty Rea

Assistant to the Casting Director

Jimmy Bohr

Technical Directors

James Angerame

Emile Husni

Audio

Jay Chichon

Jay Judell

Video

Norman Ferro

Farnk Fosso

Videotape Editors

Ronarld L. Miller

M. Scott Cole

Lighting Director

Ralph Holmes

Jene Youtt

Opening Theme

Elliot Lawrence Productions

Music

Elliot Lawrence Productions

Music Supervisor

Barbara Miller

Production Supervisors

Ellen Boyd

Vincnet Verrico

Make-Up

Joseph Cola

Sue Saccavino

Hair Dressers

Linda Librizzi

Debra Provenzano

Wardrobe

Rita Barbera

Madeline Wing

Eric Concklin

Supervising Producer

John Valente

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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Thanksgiving 1985

Written By

Pamela Long Hammer

Jeff Ryder

John Kuntz

Addie Walsh

Mary Pat Gleason

Nancy Curlee

Stephen Demorest

Victor Gialanella

Trent Jones

N. Gail Lawrence

Megan McTavish

Pete T. Rich

Directed By

Matthew Diamond

Executive Producer

Gail Kobe

Producers

Robert D. Kochman

Linda Barker Laundra

Supervising Producer

John Valente

Executive Producer in Charge of Production

Ed Trach

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December 11, 1985

Written By

Pamela Long Hammer

Jeff Ryder

John Kuntz

Addie Walsh

Stephen Demorest

Victor Gialanella

Trent Jones

N. Gail Lawrence

Megan McTavish

Pete T. Rich

Nancy Curlee

Mary Pat Gleason

Directed By

Irene M. Pace

Executive Producer

Gail Kobe

Producers

Linda Barker Laundra

Robert D. Kochman

Associate Producer

Hope Harmel Smith

Assistant Producer

Janet Manzo

Assistant to the Producers

Mary O'Leary

John Craig Feld

Art Directors

Richard C. Hankins

Harry B. Miller

Ron Placzek

Set Directors

Wes Laws

Paul Hickey

Shawn c. Diaz

Costume Designers

David Dangles

Nanzi Adzima

Associate Directors

Jo Anne Sedwick

Jo Ann Rivituso

Stage Managers

Locke Wallace

Kevin Tracy

Production Assistants

Donna Pippin Vaughan

Susan Dansby

Paul Mavis

Casting Director

Betty Rea

Assistant to the Casting Director

Jimmy Bohr

Technical Directors

Raymond P. Chiste

Emile Husni

Audio

Jay Chichon

Jay Judell

Video

Norman Ferro

Farnk Fosso

Videotape Editors

Ronarld L. Miller

Brian D. Rosner

Lighting Director

Hal Anderson

Ralph Holmes

Opening Theme

Elliot Lawrence Productions

Music

Elliot Lawrence Productions

Music Supervisor

Barbara Miller

Assistant Music Supervisor

Vincent Verrico

Ellen Boyd

Make-Up

Joseph Cola

Sue Saccavino

Hair Dressers

Linda Librizzi

Ralph Stanzione

Wardrobe

Eric Concklin

Sheila Rodman

Heather Haven

Special Effects

Ron Vitelli

Supervising Producer

John Valente

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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