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May 30, 1984

Written By

Tom King

and

Millee Taggart

Stephen Wardwell

Chuck & Patti DiZenzo

Lynda Myles

Caroline Franz

Leslie Thomas

Ralph Ellis

Eugenie Hunt

Directed By

Gary Bowen

Executive Producer

Mary-Ellis Bunim

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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August 1984

Written By

Tom King

and

Millee Taggart

Chuck & Patti DiZenzo

Ralph Ellis

Juliet Packer

Dorothy Ann Purser

Courtney Simon

Lynda Myles

Leslie Thomas

Stephen Wardwell

Directed By

Paul Lammers

Executive Producer

Mary-Ellis Bunim

Producers

Michael D. Laibson

Bonnie S. Bogard

Art Director

Lloyd Rainey Evans

Associate Director

Portman Paget

Assistant Producer

Robert Schiller

Assistant to the Producer

Lisa Anne Wilson

Donna Sue Isman

Production Assistants

Roy Friedland

Jennifer W. Blood

Dennis Cameron

Stage Managers

Rupert Barron

Gary Bowen

Roy Friedland

Casting Director

Phyllis Kasha

Vince Liebhart

Asiistant Casting Director

Vivian Taylor

Production Coordinators

Jennifer W.Blood

Susan Strickler

Brian Mertes

Meryl Augenbraun

Writing Coordinator

Julie Poll

Tecnical Director

Nancy Stevenson

Audio

Joe Basile

Larry Schneider

Lighting Directors

Frank Olson

Hal Anderson

Video

Morris Drucker

Mike Terelle

Cameramen

Patrick Finn

Jack Young

Salvatore Augugliaro

Tony Ancona

Videotape Editors

Joseph Mastroberti

Steve Shatkin

Audio Assistants

Al Norwood

Arthur Patrick Murphy

Bill Book

Michael McGrath

Utility

Tom Bailey

Jerry Sullivan

Alex Padilla

Glen Randall

Sound Effects

Carl Hall

Scenic Designer

Lawrence King

Costume Designer

Carr Garnett

Music By

Elliot Lawrence

Music Supervisor

Jill Diamond

Music Director

Judy Fowler

Set Decorators

Holmes Easley

David Smith

Henry Hubbert

Makeup Artists

June Gossett

Janet Flora

Riccie Johnson

Cricket Garofalo

Wardrobe

Merrill Lemmon

Veneda Truesdale

Jennifer Berman

Hair Stylists

Annie DeMille

Stephen D'Amico

Jose Figueroa

Studio Supervisors

Bob Eastman

Jack Rush

Production Supervisors

Jim Picinich

Robert Fallor

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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November 1, 1984

Written By

Millee Taggart

and

Tom King

Chuck & Patti DiZenzo

Ralph Ellis

Juliet Packer

Dorothy Ann Purser

Courtney Simon

Leslie Thomas

M.B. Hatch

Directed By

Gary Bowen

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Producers

Michael D. Laibson

Bonnie S. Bogard

Associate Producer

Christine S. Banas

Art Director

Lloyd Rainey Evans

Associate Director

Joel Aronowitz

Assistant to the Producer

Lisa Anne Wilson

Susan Strickler

Production Assistants

Kathleen Souza

Jennifer W. Blood

Stage Managers

Rupert Barron

Roy Friedland

Alan S. Goldfarlo

Casting Directors

Phyllis Kasha

Vince Liebhart

Asiistant Casting Director

Vivian Taylor

Production Coordinators

Jennifer W.Blood

Brian Mertes

Mirian Watstein

Writing Coordinator

Julie Poll

Tecnical Director

Ronald S. Resch

Audio

Jack Winsche

Lighting Director

Hal Anderson

Scenic Designer

Lawrence King

Costume Designer

Carr Garnett

Associate Costume Designer

Robert Hines

Music By

Elliot Lawrence

Music Supervisor

Jill Diamond

Music Director

Judy Fowler

Set Decorators

Holmes Easley

David Smith

Henry Hubbert

Makeup Artists

June Gossett

Janet Flora

Rosemary Gardner

Hair Stylists

Annie DeMille

Jose Figueroa

Production Supervisors

Jim Picinich

Robert Fallor

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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November 19, 1984

Written By

Susan Bedsow Horgan

and

Cynthia Benjamin

Chuck & Patti DiZenzo

Ralph Ellis

Juliet Packer

Dorothy Ann Purser

Courtney Simon

Leslie Thomas

M.B. Hatch

Julie Poll

Directed By

Bob Schwarz

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Producers

Michael D. Laibson

Bonnie S. Board

Associate Producer

Christine S. Banas

Art Director

Lloyd Rainey Evans

Associate Director

Joel Aronowitz

Assistant Producer

Robert Schiller

Assistants to the Producer

Lisa Anne Wilson

Susan Strickler

Production Assistants

Kathleen Souza

Roy Friedland

Jennifer W. Blood

Stage Managers

Rupert Barron

Gary Bowen

Casting Directors

Phyllis Kasha

Vince Liebhart

Asiistant Casting Director

Vivian Taylor

Production Coordinators

Jennifer W.Blood

Brian Mertes

Mirian Watstein

Assistant to the Head Writers

B. Alex Wilson

Tecnical Director

Nancy J. Stevenson

Audio

Jack Winsche

Lighting Director

Frank Olson

Hal Anderson

Videop

Morris Drucker

Scenic Designer

Lawrence King

Costume Designer

Carr Garnett

Associate Costume Designer

Robert Hines

Music By

Elliot Lawrence

Music Supervisor

Jill Diamond

Music Director

Judy Fowler

Set Decorators

Holmes Easley

David Smith

Henry Hubbert

Makeup Artists

June Gossett

Janet Flora

Riccie Johnson

Production Supervisors

Jim Picinich

Robert Fallor

Special Effects

Ron Vitelli

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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December 7, 1984

Written By

Susan Bedsow Horgan

and

Cynthia Benjamin

Steven M.Wasserman

and

Jessica D. Klein

Juliet Packer

Julie Poll

Garin Wolf

Chuck DiZenzo

Ralph Ellis

Dorothy Ann Purser

Courtney Simon

Leslie Thomas

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

James Peacock

M.B.Hatch

Patti DiZenzo

Directed By

Richard Dunlap

Executive Producer

Robert Calhoun

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L. Fitts

Executive in Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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