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February 16, 1987

Created by

Agnes Nixon

Produced by

Jorn Winther

Directed by

Conal O'Brien

Written by

Wisner Washam

Lorraine Broderick

Peggy Sloane

Steve Burkow

Jack Wood

Mary K. Wells

Clarice Blackburn

Susan Kirshenbaum

Elizabeth Page

Karen L. Lewis

Story Consultant

Gillian Spencer

Coordinating Producer

Randi Subarsky

Associate Producers

Kristin Laskas Martin

Terry Cacavio

Assistant Producer

Carole Shure

Associate Directors

Jean Dadario Burke

Barbara Martin Simmons

Scenic Designer

William Mickley

Costume Designer

Carol Luiken

Casting Director

Joan D'Inecco c.s.a.

Associate Casting Director

Stacey Raider

Technical Directors

Howard Zweig

Michael V. Pomarico

Lighting Directors

Bill Itkin

Donna Larson

Mel Handlesman

Video

Len Walas s.v.o

Cameras

Robert Ambrico

Reggie Drakeford

Mary Flood

Paul Martens

Greg Saccaro

Audio

Dominick Maldari

Adam M. Smook

Booms

Bob Barton

Vincent Senatore

Robert Theodore

Videotape Editors

Roger Haenelt

Nat Rogers

Electronic Maintenance

Stan Birnhak

Dominick Sabol

Richard Snipe JR.

Unit Managers

Michael M. Luzzi

Nancy McKenna

Technical Manager

Paul Pollard

Business Manager

Helen LaForgia

Composers

Harold Wheeler

Jonathan Firstenberg

Matthew Ender

Music Director

Frederika Wisehart

Assistant Scenic Designers

Gene Tunezi

Assistant Costume Designers

Charles Clute

Leslie Renfield

Stage Managers

Rusty Swope

Rose Riggins

Production Assistants

Shirley Simmons

Penny Bergman

Production Coordinator

Michael Freshwater

Studio Coordinators

Maura Flood

Bill McClaren

Sound Effects

Harry Hart

Makeup

Sylvia Lawrence

Scott Hersh

Hair Stylists

Sandy Hofmann DeBlasio

K.M. Grehan O'Connell

Wardrobe

Catherine Maher

Jean Livingston

Marilyn Putman

Mark Klein

Production Office Supervisor

Susan Diorio

Writers' Associate

Kathleen LeStrange

Assistant to the Producer

Martin E. Licon

Production Associates

Susan Gargiulo

Dana Howard

Chris Reilly

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Christmas 1987

Created by

Agnes Nixon

Produced by

Stephen Schenkel

Directed by

Jack Coffey

Sherrell Hoffman

Francesca James

Jean Dadario Burke

Conal O'Brien

Written by

Lorraine Broderick

Victor Miller

Peggy Sloane

Megan McTavish

Mary K. Wells

Susan Kirshenbaum

Elizabeth Page

Karen Lewis

Elizabeth Wallace

Kathleen Klein

Story Consultant

Gillian Spencer

Coordinating Producers

Thomas de Villers

Kristin Laskas Martin

Supervising Producer

Terry Cacavio

Assistant Producer

Carole Shure

Associate Directors

Barbara Martin Simmons

Shirley Simmons

Scenic Designer

William Mickley

Costume Designer

Carol Luiken

Casting Director

Joan D'Inecco c.s.a.

Production Consultant

Gerald M. Jaskulski

Technical Directors

Howard Zweig

Michael V. Pomarico

Dianne Cates

Chris Gilliams-Calvin

Lighting Directors

Bill Itkin

Donna Larson

Alan Blacher

Dennis M. Size

LEo Farrenkopf

Video

Len Walas s.v.o

Cameras

Robert Ambrico

Reggie Drakeford

Mary Flood

Mark Kriss Johnson

Paul Martens

Greg Saccaro

Vincent Senatore

Richard Westlein

Trevor Thompson

Audio

Dominick Maldari

Adam M. Smook

Angela Golden

Booms

Bob Barton

Deborah D'Anduono

David Gordon

Glenn Higgins

Dino Sanntoro

Robert Theodore

Sound Effects

Lia Vollack

Videotape Editors

Roger Haenelt

Nat Rogers

Electronic Maintenance

Richard Snipe JR.

Stan Birnhak

Myron Kohut

Unit Managers

Michael M. Luzzi

Nancy McKenna

Patricia Nesbitt

Technical Manager

Paul Pollard

Business Manager

Helen LaForgia

Composers

Harold Wheeler

Jonathan Firstenberg

Matthew Ender

Music Director

Frederika Wisehart

Assistant Scenic Designers

Gene Tunezi

Paul Robinson

Assistant Costume Designers

Charles Clute

Leslie Renfield

Associate Casting Director

Jean Rohn

Stage Managers

Rusty Swope

Rose Riggins

Production Assistants

Penny Bergman

Susan Gargiulo

Dana Howard

Production Coordinator

Michael Freshwater

Studio Coordinators

Ken Litwin

Ivan Sobolov

Sound Effects

Harry Hart

Makeup

Sylvia Lawrence

Scott Hersh

Andy Giannella

Hair Stylists

Sandy DeBlasio

K.M. Grehan O'Connell

Wardrobe

Catherine Maher

Marilyn Putman

Mark Klein

Dorothea Brehm

Clarence Sims

Jim Hagerman

Production Office Supervisor

Susan Diorio

Writers' Associate

Padraic Carlin

Assistant to Producer

Chris Reilly

Production Associates

Scott A. Gentry

Debra Rudy

Script Typist

Vicki Gleason

Broadcast Standards

Clint Singleton

Electronic Graphics

Jack Himelfarb

Prompter Typist

Brunilda Mora

Carpenters

Hank Eberle

Tom Sennefelder

Marvin Fox

George Rothschild

Electricians

Lenny Weber

John E. Brennan

Bob Caulfield

Thomas J. Jacobi

Property Department

Matt Kronvak

Ruby Glickman

Gerald Stein

Michael Weber

Production Propertymen

Jim Balzaretti

Andrew Abamonte

Scenic Artists

Leo Danna

Wiwica Insulander

Building Security

Ahmed Attia

Delia Infante

Clarence Lewis

Winston Paisley

Luis Trinidad

Building Maintenance

Teddy Chick

Tony Finelli

David Morales

Jim Palmer

Charlie Skehill

Videotaped at

ABC Television Center

New York City

Copyright 1987, American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.

All Rights Reserved

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