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September 21, 1994

Written By

Richard Backus

Juliet Packer

Garin Wolf

Mary Ryan Munisteri

Richard Culliton

Sally Sussman

Meredith Post

John Kuntz

Don Chastain

Christina Covino

Scott Hamner

Susan Kirshenbaum

Patti DiZenzo

Directed By

Charles C. Dyer

Executive Producer

Laurence Caso

Producers

Christine S.Banas

David Domedion

Coordinating Producer

Lisa Anne Wilson

Production Designer

Larry King

Associate Director

Andrea Giles Rich

Assistants to the Producers

Vivian Gundaker

Leela Pitenis

Production Assistants

Meryl Augenbraun Jaffe

Katherine S. Bartlett

Stage Managers

Jennifer W. Blood

Nancy Barron

Casting Directors

Vince Liebhart, C.S.A.

Assistant Casting Director

Maria Ferrai

Production Coordinators

Tracey Hanley

LaMont Craig

Fritz Brekeller

Jef-Spenser Hira

Assistant to the Writers

Lorin Wertheimer

Technical Directors

Nancy J. Stevenson

Alexander Clecierski

Audio

Hal Schur

Irv Elias

Lighting Designers

Daniel McElroy

Stephen Ried

Nick Varacalli

Video

Robert Squittieri

John Kokinis

Video Tape Editors/Sound Mixers

Steve Shatkin

Bob Mackler

Camers

David B. Hersh

Larry DesGaines

Timothy Patryk

John Hannel

Fred Shimizn

Allen Brown

Claus Siuhlveissenburg

Audio Assistants

Mike McGrath

John Zavocki

Gregory Cordone

John Spagnola

Sound Effects

Sidney Bean

Carl Hall

Art Director

Christopher Clarens

Costume Designer

Joan V. Evans

Associate Costume Designer

Cynthia Parker Frye

Wardrobe

Linda Lee

Pashelle Clayton

Mary Jestice

Caryn Conway

Music

Jill Diamond

Music Directors

Robert Bard

Donovan Sylvest

Set Decorations

Holmes Easley

Paul Hickey

Dennis Donegan

Make Up

Eva Plyywka

Gloria Grant

Deborah Paulman

Hair Stylists

Lillian Cvecich

Karen Specht

Robin Day

Special Effects

Bob Taylor

Ron Vitelli

Musical Theme Composer

Barry DeVorzon

Production Supervisors

Richard Reyes-Guerra

Vincent Verrico

Production Mananger

Sid Sirulnick

Main Title Design

Castle/Bryant/Johnsen

Executive in Charge of Production

Kenneth L. Fitts

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1994

Written By

Richard Backus

Juliet Packer

Garin Wolf

Meredith Post

Julie Poll

Mary Ryan Munisteri

Richard Culliton

John Kuntz

Penelope Koechl

Patti DiZenzo

Caroline Franz

Nancy Ford

Don Chastain

Marnie Winston-Macauley

Directed By

Maria Wagner

Executive Producer

Laurence Caso

Producers

Christine S.Banas

David Domedion

Coordinating Producer

Lisa Anne Wilson

Main Title Design

Castle/Bryant/Johnsen

Supervising Producer

Kenneth L.Fitts

Executive In Charge of Production

Edward Trach

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