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February 27, 1990

Written By

Douglas Marland

John Kuntz

Meredith Post

Juliet Packer

Richard Backus

Stephanie Braxton

Caronline Franz

Penelope Koechl

Nancy Ford

Richard Backus

Patti Dizenzo

Directed By

Dan Hamilton

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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June 14, 1990

Written By

Douglas Marland

John Kuntz

Meredith Post

Juliet Packer

Richard Backus

and

Caronline Franz

Stephanie Braxton

Penelope Koechl

Nancy Ford

Patti Dizenzo

Directed By

Dan Hamilton

Executive Producer

Laurence Caso

Producers

Christine S. Banas

David Domedion

Coordinating Producer

Lisa Anne Wilson

Art Director

Larry King

Associate Director

Joel Aronowitz

Assistants to the Producer

Stacey R. Lawrence

Production Assistants

Meryl Augenbraun Jaffe

Vivian Gundaker

Stage Managers

Charlene Harnington

Charles C. Dyer

Jennifer W. Blood

Casting Directors

Vince Liebhart, C.S.A.

Assistant Casting Director

Maria Ferrari

Production Coordinators

Katherine S. Bartlett

Leela Pitenis

Tracey Hanley

Technical Directors

George Seelinger

Nancy J. Stevenson

Audio

Jack Winsche

Video

Scott Acton

Video Tape Editors

Joe Mastroberti

Steve Shatkin

Cameras

Patrick Finn

Dave B. Hersh

Larry Desgaines

Karin-Lucie Grzella

Audio Assistants

Mike McGrath

John Zavocki

Jerry Sullivan

Sounds Effects

Sidney Bean

Scenic Designer

Elmon Webb

Costume Designer

Joan V. Evans

Associate Costume Designer

Cynthia Parker Frye

Music

Jill Diamond

Music Directors

Robert Bard

Donovan Sylvest

Production Supervisors

Robert Fallor

Jim Picinich

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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October 16, 1990

Written By

Douglas Marland

John Kuntz

Meredith Post

Juliet Packer

Nancy Ford

and

Patti Dizenzo

Caronline Franz

Penelope Koechl

Richard Backus

Stephanie Braxton

Directed By

Paul Lammers

Executive Producer

Laurence Caso

Producers

Christine S. Banas

David Domedion

Coordinating Producer

Lisa Anne Wilson

Art Director

Larry King

Associate Director

Michael Kerner

Assistants Producer

Stacey R. Lawrence

Assistants to the Producer

Vivian Gundaker

Production Assistants

Jennifer W. Blood

Meryl Augenbraun Jaffe

Katherine S. Bartlett

Stage Managers

Charlene Harnington

Charles C. Dyer

Casting Directors

Vince Liebhart, C.S.A.

Assistant Casting Director

Maria Ferrai

Production Coordinators

Leela Pitenis

Tracey Hanley

LaMont Craig

Technical Directors

George Seelinger

Nancy J. Stevenson

Audio

Jack Wnsche

Lighting Directors

Frank Olson

Len Mancini

Stephen Ried

Video

Mike Terelle

Video Tape Editors

Joe Mastroberti

Steve Shatkin

Cameras

Dave B. Hersh

Larry Desgaines

Kevin Bailey

Karin-Lucie Grzella

Audio Assistants

Mike McGrath

John Zavocki

Jerry Sullivan

Jim Whittier

Sounds Effects

Sidney Bean

Scenic Designer

Elmon Webb

Christopher Clarens

Costume Designer

Joan V. Evans

Associate Costume Designer

Cynthia Parker Frye

Warbrobe

Patricia White

Penny Davis

Kevin J. Phillips

Dana Van Putten

Music

Jill Diamond

Music Directors

Robert Bard

Donovan Sylvest

Set Decorators

Holmes Easley

David Harnish

Paul Hickey

Make Up

Eva Polywka

Gloria Grant

Hair Styllists

Lake Watson

Lillian Cvecich

Special Effects

Bob Taylor

Ron Vitelli

Production Supervisors

Robert Fallor

Richard Reyes-Guerra

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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1990

Written By

Douglas Marland

John Kuntz

Meredith Post

Juliet Packer

Richard Backus

and

Patti Dizenzo

Stephanie Braxton

Penelope Koechl

Caronline Franz

Nancy Ford

Directed By

Jill Mitwell

Executive Producer

Laurence Caso

Producers

Christine S. Banas

John Valente

Coordinating Producer

Lisa Anne Wilson

Art Director

Larry King

Associate Directors

Charles C. Dyer

Assistants to the Producer

Stacey R. Lawrence

David Domedion

Production Assistants

Meryl Augenbraun

Vivian Gundaker

Stage Managers

Charlene Harnington

Jennifer W. Blood

Casting Directors

Vince Liebhart, C.S.A.

Assistant Casting Director

Maria Ferrai

Production Coordinators

Katherine S. Bartlett

Leela Pitenis

Tracey Hanley

Technical Directors

George Seelinger

Nancy J. Stevenson

Audio

Jack Wnsche

Lighting Directors

Lincoln J. Stulik

Steve Ried

Video

Scott Acton

Video Tape Editors

Joe Mastroberti

Steve Shatkin

Gary Kozak

Cameras

Patrick Finn

Larry Desgaines

Dave Hersh

Audio Assistants

Mike McGrath

John Zavocki

Jerry Sullivan

Jim Whittier

Sounds Effects

Carl Hall

Scenic Designer

Elmon Webb

Costume Designer

Carr Garnett

Associate Costume Designer

Cynthia Parker Frye

Warbrobe

Cindy Steffens

Phoebe Hunter

John Robelen

Maura Clifford

Music

Jill Diamond

Music Directors

Robert Bard

Donovan Sylvest

Michael Greer

Set Decorators

Holmes Easley

David Harnish

Paul Hickey

Michael Foxworthy

Shawn Diaz

Make Up

Eva Polywka

Gloria Grant

Hair Styllists

Lake Watson

Lillian Cvecich

Phil Naso

Special Effects

Bob Taylor

Production Supervisors

Robert Fallor

Jim Picinich

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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