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July 12, 2007 - 1st Episode

Episode 1.1: "Frayed Anatomies"

Music by

R.C. Cates

Dominic Messenger

Theme Composed By

R.C. Cates

Edited By

Peter Filmore

Penny Pengra

Production Designer

Chip Dox

Lighting Director

Vincent Steib

Consulting Producer

Robert Guza Jr.

Producer

Mercer Barrows

Produced By

Michelle Henry

Executive Producer

Jill Farren Phelps

Written By

Robert Guza Jr.

Elizabeth Korte

Directed By

Owen Renfroe

Casting

Mark Teschner

Associate Director

Penny Pengra

Stage Managers

Craig McManus

Crystal K. Craft

Denise Van Cleave

Costume Designer

Monique Adams

Dept. Head Make-Up Artist

Donna Messina

Dept. Head Hair Stylist

Kim Anderson

Stunt Coordinator

Tim Davison

Art Director

Daniel M. Proett

Andrew Evashchen

Set Decorator

Jennifer Elliott

Music Supervised By

Dave MacLeod

Technical Directors

Averill Perry

Jim Ralston

Production Associates

Regina Bunye

Lisa Kaseff

Associate Casting Director

Gwen Hillier

Casting Coordinator

Kate O'Donnell

Post Production Supervisor

Peter Fillmore

Visual Effects By

Stargate Digital

Visual Effects Supervisor

Sam Nicholson

Night Shift Videotaped at The Prospect Studios

Hollywood 2007 Copyright

ABC, INC.

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July 19, 2007

Episode 1.2: "Skin Deep"

Written By

Robert Guza Jr.

Elizabeth Korte

Michele Val Jean

Directed By

William Ludel

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July 26, 2007

Episode 1.3: "Paternity Ward"

Written By

Robert Guza Jr.

Elizabeth Korte

Karen Harris

Directed By

William Ludel

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August 2, 2007

Episode 1.4:"Keep the Change"

Written By

Robert Guza Jr.

Elizabeth Korte

Garin Wolf

Directed By

William Ludel

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August 9, 2007

Episode 1.5: "Bed, Bath, and Be Gone"

Written By

Robert Guza Jr.

Elizabeth Korte

Meg Bennett

Directed By

Owen Renfroe

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August 16, 2007

Episode 1.6: "Love's Labors"

Written By

Robert Guza Jr.

Elizabeth Korte

Kate Hall

Directed By

Scott McKinsey

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August 23, 2007

Episode 1.7: "Mother's Day"

Written By

Robert Guza Jr.

Elizabeth Korte

Directed By

Scott McKinsey

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August 30, 2007

Episode 1.8: "Employee of the Month"

Written By

Robert Guza Jr.

Elizabeth Korte

Michael Conforti

Directed By

Owen Renfroe

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September 6, 2007

Episode 1.9: "Gutter Ball"

Written By

Robert Guza Jr.

Elizabeth Korte

Directed By

Owen Renfroe

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Garin Wolf wrote a script?! :blink: I need to see if it's been YouTubed yet. I'd like hear that dialog. I always thought that as long as Korte's wielding her red pen, nothing would get past her -- until I heard a Craig Heller script a couple years ago and realized that some people just can't write dialog to save their lives no matter what.

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