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May 1, 1992


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Producer
Marlena Laird


Directed by
Alan Pultz


Written by
Gene O'Neill &
Noreen Tobin
Maralyn Thoma
John Boni
Ralph Ellis
Frank V. Furino
Cynthia M. Jervey &
Elizabeth F. Snyder
Sheri Anderson
Tom Citrano
Eugene Hunt
Doris Silverton


Consultant
Anne Howard Bailey


Story Consultants
John Porterfield &
Linda Schreyer


Coordinating Producer
Bob Bardo


Associate Producer
Marty Vagts


Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Carol Scott


Casting Director
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.


Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs


Art Director
Mercer B. Barrows


Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Daniel Proett


Production Continuity
Cindy Krall


Production Associates
Susan Klinenberg
Julie Brady
Lisa Kaseff


Production Office Coordinator
Lisa Kaseff


Script Continuity
Elizabeth Korte


Associate Casting Director
Lisa Snedeker


Writers' Assistant
Michael D. Paige


Assistant to the Producers
Emily Glatter Berke
Evelyn Jin


Production Assistant
Marc Dabrusin
Heylie D. Hubbes


Production Executive
Alan C. Duncan


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June 5, 1992


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Carol Scott


Written by
Gene O'Neill &
Noreen Tobin
Maralyn Thoma
Ralph Ellis
Frank V. Furino
Cynthia M. Jervey &
Elizabeth F. Snyder


Tom Citrano


Eugene Hunt
Doris Silverton


Consultant
Anne Howard Bailey


Story Consultants
John Porterfield &
Linda Schreyer


Coordinating Producer
Bob Bardo


Associate Producer
Marty Vagts


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June 30, 1992


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Alan Pultz


Written by
Maralyn Thoma
Bill Levinson


Gene O'Neill &
Noreen Tobin
Ralph Ellis
Frank V. Furino
Cynthia M. Jervey &
Elizabeth F. Snyder


Tom Citrano

John Porterfield &
Linda Schreyer
Eugene Hunt
Doris Silverton


Coordinating Producer
Bob Bardo


Associate Producer
Marty Vagts


--------------------------


October 5, 1992


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Carol Scott


Written by
Maralyn Thoma
Bill Levinson


Ralph Ellis
Linda Hamner
Cynthia M. Jervey &
Elizabeth F. Snyder


Tom Citrano

John Porterfield &
Linda Schreyer
Linda Campanelli
Eugene Hunt
Leah Markus
Doris Silverton


Coordinating Producer
Bob Bardo


Associate Producer
Marty Vagts


Associate Directors
Carol Scott
Diana Antisdel
Chris Magarian


Casting Director
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.


Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs


Art Director
Mercer B. Barrows


Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Kathleen M. McKernin
Daniel Proett


Production Continuity
Cindy Krall


Production Associates
Susan Klinenberg
Julie Brady
Lisa Kaseff


Production Office Coordinator
Lisa Kaseff


Script Continuity
Katherine Penders


Associate Casting Director
Lisa Snedeker


Writers' Assistant
Michael D. Paige
Kathy Wetherell


Assistant to the Producers
Susan Brandes
Evelyn Jin


Production Assistant
Marc Dabrusin
Heylie D. Hubbes


Production Executive
Alan C. Duncan


Production Managers
Arturo Gonzalez
T.J. Johnston
Judy Jellinek Pelta


Business Mananger
Marlena A. Martinez


Engineer Manager
Doug Dessero


Technical Directors
John Cochran
Noel Newman


Lighting Directors
Mark Buxbaum
Roger Dalton
Tom Markle


Audio
Zoli Osaze


Sound Effects
Sandy Masone
Gary Bressler
Jan Hoag


Senior Video
Leonard Grice
Ross Harmon
Chuck Pharis


Cameras
Bud Holland
Dale Carlson
Warren Cress
Bruce Bonnett
Dale Walsh
Harlie Outler


Boom Operators
John Luis
Debbie S. Baird
Cris Tyson
Sylvia Almstadt


Videotape Editors
Jack Moody
Jose Galvez
Tom Klemesrud


Videotape Recording
Miguel Cancino
Pedro Chinnerry
John Fernandez


Electronic Maintenance
Scott Palmer
Dan Worley
Albert O Peck, Jr.


Stage Mangers
Dick Amos
Craig McManus


Costume Designer
Bob Miller, C.D.G.


Assistant Costume Designer
Lori Ann Robinson


Costume
Jackie Eifert
Steve Howard


Make Up
Donna Messina
Rose Davison


Hair Stylist
Robin Rollins
Clare Corsick


Original Music By
The Bahler Brothers

Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Paul F Antonelli


Theme Music By
Jack Urbont


Videotaped at
ABC Television Center Hollywood

 

-----------------------------------


November 25, 1992


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Carol Scott


Written by
Maralyn Thoma
Bill Levinson


Ralph Ellis
Linda Hamner
Don Harary
Cynthia M. Jervey &
Elizabeth F. Snyder


Tom Citrano


Linda Campanelli
Leah Markus
John Porterfield &
Linda Schreyer
Doris Silverton


Coordinating Producer
Bob Bardo


Associate Producers
Marty Vagts
Christine R. Magarian


-----------------------------------


December 23, 1992


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Scott McKinsey


Written by
Bill Levinson
Maralyn Thoma


Tom Citrano


Richard J. Allen
Ralph Ellis
Linda Hamner
Cynthia M. Jervey &
Elizabeth F. Snyder


Linda Campanelli
Dana Coen
Leah Markus
John Porterfield &
Linda Schreyer
Doris Silverton


Coordinating Producer
Bob Bardo


Associate Producers
Marty Vagts
Christine R. Magarian

 

-----------------------------------

 

October 1992 - unknown


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Phil Sogard


Written by
Maralyn Thoma


Bill Levinson


Tom Citrano
Ralph Ellis


Linda Schreyer
Richard J. Allen
Linda Hamner
Cynthia M. Jervey &
Elizabeth F. Snyder


Linda Campanelli
Meg Bennett
S.E. Miller
Doris Silverton


Coordinating Producer
Bob Bardo


Associate Producers
Marty Vagts
Christine R. Magarian


Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Carol Scott


Casting Director
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.


Original Music By
The Bahler Brothers


Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Paul F Antonelli


Theme Music By
Jack Urbont


Videotaped at
ABC Television Center Hollywood


-----------------

1992 - unknown

Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley

Executive Producer
Wendy Riche

Producer
Shelley Curtis

Directed by
Phil Sogard

Written by
Bill Levinson

Tom Citrano
Ralph Ellis

Jeanne Davis Glynn
Linda Hamner
Cynthia M. Jervey &
Elizabeth F. Snyder

Meg Bennett
Linda Campanelli
S.E. Miller
Doris Silverton

Coordinating Producer
Bob Bardo

Associate Producers
Marty Vagts
Christine R. Magarian

Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Carol Scott

Casting Director
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.

Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs

Art Director
Mercer B. Barrows

Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Kathleen M. McKernin
Daniel Proett

Production Continuity
Cindy Krall

Production Associates
Susan Klinenberg
Julie Brady

Production Office Coordinator
Lisa Kaseff

Script Continuity
Katherine Penders

Associate Casting Director
Lisa Snedeker

Writers' Assistant
Kevin Kielty

Assistant to the Executive Producer
Susan Brandes

Assistant to the Producers
Kathy Wetherell

Production Assistant
Heylie D. Hubbes

Production Executive
Alan C. Duncan

Production Managers
Arturo Gonzalez
T.J. Johnston
Judy Jellinek Pelta

Business Mananger
Marlena A. Martinez

Engineer Manager
Doug Dessero

Technical Directors
John Cochran
Jim Ralston
Noel Newman

Lighting Directors
Mark Buxbaum
Roger Dalton
Tom Markle
Pat Day

Audio
Ron Cronkhite
Jan Hoag

Sound Effects
Sandy Masone
Gary Bressler

Senior Video
Leonard Grice
Ross Harmon
Chuck Pharis

Cameras
Bud Holland
Dale Carlson
Dale Walsh
Ketih Lisle

Boom Operators
Willie Earl
Fred Fryrear

Videotape Editors
Jack Moody
Jose Galvez
Tom Klemesrud

Videotape Recording
Guillermo Garcia

Electronic Maintenance
Dan Worley
Albert O Peck, Jr.

Stage Mangers
Dick Amos
Craig McManus
Ed Duzik
Kathy Ladd

Costume Designer
Bob Miller, C.D.G.

Assistant Costume Designer
Lori Ann Robinson

Costume
Jackie Eifert
Steve Howard

Make Up
Donna Messina
Rose Davison

Hair Stylist
Robin Rollins

Original Music By
The Bahler Brothers

Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Paul F Antonelli

Theme Music By
Jack Urbont

Videotaped at
ABC Television Center Hollywood

 

Frank & Doris Hursley

Executive Producer

Wendy Riche

Producer

Shelley Curtis

Directed by

Phil Sogard

Written by

Maralyn Thoma

Bill Levinson

Tim Citrano

Ralph Ellis

Linda Schreyer

Richard J. Allen

Linda Hamner

Cynthia M. Jervey &

Elizabeth M. Snyder

Linda Campanelli

Meg Bennett

S.E. Miller

Doris Silverton

Coordinating Producer

Bob Bardo

Associate Producers

Marty Vagts

Christine R. Magarian

Associate Directors

Ron Cates

Carol Scott

Casting Director

Mark Teschner, C.S.A.

Original Music By

The Bahler Brothers

Music Directors

R.C. Cates

Paul F Antonelli

Theme Music By

Jack Urbont

Videotaped at

ABC Television Center Hollywood

-------------------------------------

1992

Created by

Frank & Doris Hursley

Executive Producer

Wendy Riche

Producer

Shelley Curtis

Directed by

Phil Sogard

Written by

Bill Levinson

Tim Citrano

Ralph Ellis

Jeanne Davis Glynn

Linda Hamner

Cynthia M. Jervey &

Elizabeth M. Snyder

Meg Bennett

Linda Campanelli

S.E. Miller

Doris Silverton

Coordinating Producer

Bob Bardo

Associate Producers

Marty Vagts

Christine R. Magarian

Associate Directors

Ron Cates

Carol Scott

Casting Director

Mark Teschner, C.S.A.

Production Designer

Matthew C. Jacobs

Art Director

Mercer B. Barrows

Assistant Art Directors

Jim Jones

Kathleen M. McKernin

Daniel Proett

Production Continuity

Cindy Krall

Production Associates

Susan Klinenberg

Julie Brady

Production Office Coordinator

Lisa Kaseff

Script Continuity

Katherine Penders

Associate Casting Director

Lisa Snedeker

Writers' Assistant

Kevin Kielty

Assistant to the Executive Producer

Susan Brandes

Assistant to the Producers

Kathy Wetherell

Production Assistant

Heylie D. Hubbes

Production Executive

Alan C. Duncan

Production Managers

Arturo Gonzalez

T.J. Johnston

Judy Jellinek Pelta

Business Mananger

Marlena A. Martinez

Engineer Manager

Doug Dessero

Technical Directors

John Cochran

Jim Ralston

Noel Newman

Lighting Directors

Mark Buxbaum

Roger Dalton

Tom Markle

Pat Day

Audio

Ron Cronkhite

Jan Hoag

Sound Effects

Sandy Masone

Gary Bressler

Senior Video

Leonard Grice

Ross Harmon

Chuck Pharis

Cameras

Bud Holland

Dale Carlson

Dale Walsh

Ketih Lisle

Boom Operators

Willie Earl

Fred Fryrear

Videotape Editors

Jack Moody

Jose Galvez

Tom Klemesrud

Videotape Recording

Guillermo Garcia

Electronic Maintenance

Dan Worley

Albert O Peck, Jr.

Stage Mangers

Dick Amos

Craig McManus

Ed Duzik

Kathy Ladd

Costume Designer

Bob Miller, C.D.G.

Assistant Costume Designer

Lori Ann Robinson

Costume

Jackie Eifert

Steve Howard

Make Up

Donna Messina

Rose Davison

Hair Stylist

Robin Rollins

Original Music By

The Bahler Brothers

Music Directors

R.C. Cates

Paul F Antonelli

Theme Music By

Jack Urbont

Videotaped at

ABC Television Center Hollywood

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