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January 8, 1988

Written By

Douglas Marland

Garin Wolf

Samuel D. Ratcliffe

John Kuntz

and

Patti Dizenzo

Caronline Franz

Stephanie Braxton

Nancy Ford

Penelope Koechl

Directed By

Casey Childs

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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June 8, 1988

Story By

Douglas Marland

Directed By

Maria Wagner

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Producers

Christine S. Banas

John Valente

Associate Producer

Lisa Anne Wilson

Art Director

Lloyd Ranne Evans

Associate Art Director

Larry King

Associate Director

Michael Kerner

Assistants to the Producer

Stacey R. Lawrence

David Domedion

Production Assistants

Kathleen Souza

Jennifer W. Blood

Stage Managers

Charlene Harnington

Charles C. Dyer

Casting Directors

Vince Liebhart, C.S.A.

Assistant Casting Director

Maria Ferreri

Production Coordinators

Meryl Augenbraun

Vivian Gundaker

Cyd Yoshizawa

Techincal Directors

Nancy J. Stevenson

George Seelinger

Audio

Jack Winsche

Lighting Directors

Lincoln J. Stulik

Len Mancine

Video

Scott Acton

Videotape Editors

Joel Mastroberti

Steve Shatkin

Set Designer

Elmon Webb

Costume Designer

Carr Garnett

Assistant Costumer Designers

Robert Hines

Cynthia Parker Frye

Music By

Jill Diamond

Music Directors

Judy Fowler

Robert Bard

Donovan Sylvest

Set Decorators

Holmes Easley

M.W. Foxworthy

David Harnish

Makeup

Camille Kelly

Ray Voege

Eva Polywka

Hairstylists

Lake Watson

Debra Provenzano

Production Supervisors

Robet Fallor

Richard Reyes-Guerra

Special Effects

Hank Gordon

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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February, 1988

Story By

Douglas Marland

Directed By

Paul Lammers

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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October 13, 1988

Written By

Douglas Marland

Garin Wolf

John Kuntz

Meredith Post

and

Patti Dizenzo

Caronline Franz

Penelope Koechl

Nancy Ford

Stephanie Braxton

Directed By

Jill Mitwell

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Producers

Christine S. Banas

John Valente

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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December 16, 1988

Written By

Douglas Marland

Garin Wolf

John Kuntz

Meredith Post

and

Patti Dizenzo

Caronline Franz

Stephanie Braxton

Nancy Ford

A. Nelson

Richard Backus

Penelope Koechl

Directed By

Paul Lammers

Executive Producer

Laurence Caso

Producers

Christine S. Banas

John Valente

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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