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November 2, 1995


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November 2, 1995


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Supervising Producer
Francesca James


Producer
Julie Carruthers


Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Joseph Behar


Written by
Claire Labine


Matthrew Labine
Ralph Ellis
Meg Bennett


Michele Val Jean


Stephanie Braxton
Karen Harris
Judith Pinsker
Lisa Lieberman


Coordinating Producer
Jerry Balme


Associate Producer
Marty Vagts


Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Christine R. Magarian


Casting Director
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.


Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs


Art Director
Mercer B. Barrows


Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Daniel Proett
Richard Haase


Production Continuity
Jeffrey Rabin


Production Associates
Brooke Eaton
Christopher Mullen


Production Office Coordinator
Deborah A. Genovese


Script Continuity
Elizabeth Korte


Associate Casting Director
Lisa Snedeker Booth


Casting Assistant
Gwen Hillier


Assistant to the Head Writer
Jane Greenstein

 

Writer's Assitant
David Goldschmid
George Doty IV
Jim A. Morgan

 

Assitant to the Executive Producer
Susan Brandes


Assitant to the Producers
Kathy Wetherell


Production Assistant
Dania L. Guthrie


Production Managers
John McElveney
Bob Piatak


Business Manager
Hilda Recio


Techinal Managers
Randy Hooper


Technical Directors
John Cochran
Jim Ralston

 

Lighting Directors
Roger Dalton
Tom Markle
Patrick Day
Mark Buxbaum


Audio
Terry Fountain
Jan Hoag


Sound Effects
Sandy Masone
Sylvia Almstadt


Music Mixer
Gary Bressler


Senior Video
Leonard Grice
Chuck Pharis
Charles Barrett


Cameras
Dale Carlson
Dale Walsh
Harlie Outler
D.J. Diomedes
Ron Brookes
Blair White
Ralph Alcocer


Boom Operators
Paulette Cronkhite
Fred Fryrear
Willie Earl
Chris Tyson


Videotape Editors
Donald Smith
Stephen Burch
Fritz Curtis


Videotape Recording
John Fernandez
Frank Corricello
Eddie Joseph
Miguel Cancino
Daniel Viveros


Electronic Maintenance
Albert O. Peck, Jr.
Cas Anchette
Nelson Dearborn
Pat Sullivan
Don Trafton


Stage Managers
Dick Amos
Craig McManus
Douglas Hayden


Costume Designers
Bob Miller, C.D.G.
Steve Howard


Assistant Costume Designer
Nancy L. Konrardy

 

Costume Supervisors
Jackie Eifert
Phil Wayne

 

Make-Up
Donna Messina Armogida
Rose Davison
Cyndilee Rice

 

Hairstylist
Robin Rollins
Kimber Lee Anderson


Original Music by
Marty Davich


Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Paul F. Antonelli


Theme Music "Faces of the Heart" by
Dave Koz
Jeff Koz
Jack Urbont


Performed by
Dave Koz


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


November 3, 1995


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Supervising Producer
Francesca James


Producer
Julie Carruthers


Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Shelley Curtis


Written by
Claire Labine
Matthrew Labine


Mary Ryan
Ralph Ellis
Meg Bennett


Michele Val Jean


Stephanie Braxton
Karen Harris
Judith Pinsker

 

Coordinating Producer
Jerry Balme


Associate Producer
Marty Vagts

 

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


December 1, 1995


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Supervising Producer
Francesca James


Producer
Julie Carruthers


Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Alan Pultz


Written by
Claire Labine
Matthrew Labine


Mary Ryan
Ralph Ellis
Meg Bennett


Michele Val Jean


Stephanie Braxton
Karen Harris
Judith Pinsker


Coordinating Producer
Jerry Balme


Associate Producer
Marty Vagts


Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Christine R. Magarian


Casting Director
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.


Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs


Art Director
Mercer B. Barrows


Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Daniel Proett
Richard Haase


Production Continuity
Jeffrey Rabin


Production Associates
Brooke Eaton
Christopher Mullen


Production Office Coordinator
Deborah A. Genovese


Script Continuity
Elizabeth Korte


Associate Casting Director
Lisa Snedeker Booth


Casting Assistant
Gwen Hillier


Assistant to the Head Writer
Jane Greenstein

 

Writer's Assitant
David Goldschmid
George Doty IV
Jim A. Morgan

 

Assitant to the Executive Producer
Susan Brandes


Assitant to the Producers
Kathy Wetherell


Production Assistant
Dania L. Guthrie


Production Managers
John McElveney
Bob Piatak


Business Manager
Hilda Recio


Techinal Managers
Randy Hooper
Sue Arrington


Technical Directors
John Cochran
Jim Ralston
Averill Perry

 

Lighting Directors
Roger Dalton
Tom Markle
Patrick Day
Mark Buxbaum


Audio
Terry Fountain
Jan Hoag


Sound Effects
Sandy Masone


Music Mixer
Gary Bressler


Senior Video
Leonard Grice
Chuck Pharis
Charles Barrett


Cameras
Dale Carlson
Dale Walsh
Harlie Outler
D.J. Diomedes
Ron Brookes
Blair White
Ralph Alcocer


Boom Operators
Paulette Cronkhite
Fred Fryrear
Willie Earl
Chris Tyson


Videotape Editors
Donald Smith
Stephen Burch
Fritz Curtis


Videotape Recording
John Fernandez
Frank Corricello
Eddie Joseph
Miguel Cancino
Daniel Viveros


Electronic Maintenance
Albert O. Peck, Jr.
Cas Anchette
Nelson Dearborn
Pat Sullivan
Don Trafton


Stage Managers
Dick Amos
Craig McManus
Douglas Hayden


Costume Designers
Bob Miller, C.D.G.
Steve Howard


Assistant Costume Designer
Nancy L. Konrardy

 

Costume SupervisorsDecember 1, 1995


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche

Supervising Producer
Francesca James


Producer
Julie Carruthers


Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Alan Pultz


Written by
Claire Labine
Matthrew Labine


Mary Ryan
Ralph Ellis
Meg Bennett

Michele Val Jean

Stephanie Braxton
Karen Harris
Judith Pinsker


Coordinating Producer
Jerry Balme


Associate Producer
Marty Vagts


Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Christine R. Magarian


Casting Director
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.


Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs


Art Director
Mercer B. Barrows


Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Daniel Proett
Richard Haase


Production Continuity
Jeffrey Rabin


Production Associates
Brooke Eaton
Christopher Mullen


Production Office Coordinator
Deborah A. Genovese


Script Continuity
Elizabeth Korte


Associate Casting Director
Lisa Snedeker Booth


Casting Assistant
Gwen Hillier


Assistant to the Head Writer
Jane Greenstein

 

Writer's Assitant
David Goldschmid
George Doty IV
Jim A. Morgan

 

Assitant to the Executive Producer
Susan Brandes


Assitant to the Producers
Kathy Wetherell


Production Assistant
Dania L. Guthrie


Production Managers
John McElveney
Bob Piatak


Business Manager
Hilda Recio


Techinal Managers
Randy Hooper
Sue Arrington


Technical Directors
John Cochran
Jim Ralston
Averill Perry

 

Lighting Directors
Roger Dalton
Tom Markle
Patrick Day
Mark Buxbaum


Audio
Terry Fountain
Jan Hoag


Sound Effects
Sandy Masone


Music Mixer
Gary Bressler


Senior Video
Leonard Grice
Chuck Pharis
Charles Barrett


Cameras
Dale Carlson
Dale Walsh
Harlie Outler
D.J. Diomedes
Ron Brookes
Blair White
Ralph Alcocer


Boom Operators
Paulette Cronkhite
Fred Fryrear
Willie Earl
Chris Tyson


Videotape Editors
Donald Smith
Stephen Burch
Fritz Curtis


Videotape Recording
Jaun Fernandez
Frank Corricello
Eddie Joseph
Miguel Cancino
Daniel Viveros


Electronic Maintenance
Albert O. Peck, Jr.
Cas Anchette
Nelson Dearborn
Pat Sullivan
Don Trafton


Stage Managers
Dick Amos
Craig McManus
Douglas Hayden


Costume Designers
Bob Miller, C.D.G.
Steve Howard


Assistant Costume Designer
Nancy L. Konrardy

 

Costume Supervisors
Jackie Eifert
Phil Wayne

 

Make-Up
Donna Messina Armogida
Rose Davison
Cyndilee Rice

 

Hairstylist
Robin Rollins
Kimber Lee Anderson


Original Music by
Marty Davich


Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Paul F. Antonelli


Theme Music "Faces of the Heart" by
Dave Koz
Jeff Koz
Jack Urbont


Performed by
Dave Koz


Jackie Eifert
Phil Wayne

 

Make-Up
Donna Messina Armogida
Rose Davison
Cyndilee Rice

 

Hairstylist
Robin Rollins
Kimber Lee Anderson


Original Music by
Marty Davich


Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Paul F. Antonelli


Theme Music "Faces of the Heart" by
Dave Koz
Jeff Koz
Jack Urbont


Performed by
Dave Koz

 

Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Supervising Producer
Francesca James


Producer
Julie Carruthers


Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Joseph Behar


Written by
Claire Labine


Matthrew Labine
Ralph Ellis
Meg Bennett


Michele Val Jean


Stephanie Braxton
Karen Harris
Judith Pinsker
Lisa Lieberman


Coordinating Producer
Jerry Balme


Associate Producer
Marty Vagts


Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Christine R. Magarian


Casting Director
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.


Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs


Art Director
Mercer B. Barrows


Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Daniel Proett
Richard Haase


Production Continuity
Jeffrey Rabin


Production Associates
Brooke Eaton
Christopher Mullen


Production Office Coordinator
Deborah A. Genovese


Script Continuity
Elizabeth Korte


Associate Casting Director
Lisa Snedeker Booth


Casting Assistant
Gwen Hillier


Assistant to the Head Writer
Jane Greenstein

 

Writer's Assitant
David Goldschmid
George Doty IV
Jim A. Morgan

 

Assitant to the Executive Producer
Susan Brandes


Assitant to the Producers
Kathy Wetherell


Production Assistant
Dania L. Guthrie


Production Managers
John McElveney
Bob Piatak


Business Manager
Hilda Recio


Techinal Managers
Randy Hooper


Technical Directors
John Cochran
Jim Ralston

 

Lighting Directors
Roger Dalton
Tom Markle
Patrick Day
Mark Buxbaum


Audio
Terry Fountain
Jan Hoag


Sound Effects
Sandy Masone
Sylvia Almstadt


Music Mixer
Gary Bressler


Senior Video
Leonard Grice
Chuck Pharis
Charles Barrett


Cameras
Dale Carlson
Dale Walsh
Harlie Outler
D.J. Diomedes
Ron Brookes
Blair White
Ralph Alcocer


Boom Operators
Paulette Cronkhite
Fred Fryrear
Willie Earl
Chris Tyson


Videotape Editors
Donald Smith
Stephen Burch
Fritz Curtis


Videotape Recording
John Fernandez
Frank Corricello
Eddie Joseph
Miguel Cancino
Daniel Viveros


Electronic Maintenance
Albert O. Peck, Jr.
Cas Anchette
Nelson Dearborn
Pat Sullivan
Don Trafton


Stage Managers
Dick Amos
Craig McManus
Douglas Hayden


Costume Designers
Bob Miller, C.D.G.
Steve Howard


Assistant Costume Designer
Nancy L. Konrardy

 

Costume Supervisors
Jackie Eifert
Phil Wayne

 

Make-Up
Donna Messina Armogida
Rose Davison
Cyndilee Rice

 

Hairstylist
Robin Rollins
Kimber Lee Anderson


Original Music by
Marty Davich


Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Paul F. Antonelli


Theme Music "Faces of the Heart" by
Dave Koz
Jeff Koz
Jack Urbont


Performed by
Dave Koz


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


November 3, 1995


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Supervising Producer
Francesca James


Producer
Julie Carruthers


Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Shelley Curtis


Written by
Claire Labine
Matthrew Labine


Mary Ryan
Ralph Ellis
Meg Bennett


Michele Val Jean


Stephanie Braxton
Karen Harris
Judith Pinsker

 

Coordinating Producer
Jerry Balme


Associate Producer
Marty Vagts

 

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


December 1, 1995


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Supervising Producer
Francesca James


Producer
Julie Carruthers


Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Alan Pultz


Written by
Claire Labine
Matthrew Labine


Mary Ryan
Ralph Ellis
Meg Bennett


Michele Val Jean


Stephanie Braxton
Karen Harris
Judith Pinsker


Coordinating Producer
Jerry Balme


Associate Producer
Marty Vagts


Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Christine R. Magarian


Casting Director
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.


Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs


Art Director
Mercer B. Barrows


Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Daniel Proett
Richard Haase


Production Continuity
Jeffrey Rabin


Production Associates
Brooke Eaton
Christopher Mullen


Production Office Coordinator
Deborah A. Genovese


Script Continuity
Elizabeth Korte


Associate Casting Director
Lisa Snedeker Booth


Casting Assistant
Gwen Hillier


Assistant to the Head Writer
Jane Greenstein

 

Writer's Assitant
David Goldschmid
George Doty IV
Jim A. Morgan

 

Assitant to the Executive Producer
Susan Brandes


Assitant to the Producers
Kathy Wetherell


Production Assistant
Dania L. Guthrie


Production Managers
John McElveney
Bob Piatak


Business Manager
Hilda Recio


Techinal Managers
Randy Hooper
Sue Arrington


Technical Directors
John Cochran
Jim Ralston
Averill Perry

 

Lighting Directors
Roger Dalton
Tom Markle
Patrick Day
Mark Buxbaum


Audio
Terry Fountain
Jan Hoag


Sound Effects
Sandy Masone


Music Mixer
Gary Bressler


Senior Video
Leonard Grice
Chuck Pharis
Charles Barrett


Cameras
Dale Carlson
Dale Walsh
Harlie Outler
D.J. Diomedes
Ron Brookes
Blair White
Ralph Alcocer


Boom Operators
Paulette Cronkhite
Fred Fryrear
Willie Earl
Chris Tyson


Videotape Editors
Donald Smith
Stephen Burch
Fritz Curtis


Videotape Recording
John Fernandez
Frank Corricello
Eddie Joseph
Miguel Cancino
Daniel Viveros


Electronic Maintenance
Albert O. Peck, Jr.
Cas Anchette
Nelson Dearborn
Pat Sullivan
Don Trafton


Stage Managers
Dick Amos
Craig McManus
Douglas Hayden


Costume Designers
Bob Miller, C.D.G.
Steve Howard


Assistant Costume Designer
Nancy L. Konrardy

 

Costume SupervisorsDecember 1, 1995


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche

Supervising Producer
Francesca James


Producer
Julie Carruthers


Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis


Directed by
Alan Pultz


Written by
Claire Labine
Matthrew Labine


Mary Ryan
Ralph Ellis
Meg Bennett

Michele Val Jean

Stephanie Braxton
Karen Harris
Judith Pinsker


Coordinating Producer
Jerry Balme


Associate Producer
Marty Vagts


Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Christine R. Magarian


Casting Director
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.


Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs


Art Director
Mercer B. Barrows


Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Daniel Proett
Richard Haase


Production Continuity
Jeffrey Rabin


Production Associates
Brooke Eaton
Christopher Mullen


Production Office Coordinator
Deborah A. Genovese


Script Continuity
Elizabeth Korte


Associate Casting Director
Lisa Snedeker Booth


Casting Assistant
Gwen Hillier


Assistant to the Head Writer
Jane Greenstein

 

Writer's Assitant
David Goldschmid
George Doty IV
Jim A. Morgan

 

Assitant to the Executive Producer
Susan Brandes


Assitant to the Producers
Kathy Wetherell


Production Assistant
Dania L. Guthrie


Production Managers
John McElveney
Bob Piatak


Business Manager
Hilda Recio


Techinal Managers
Randy Hooper
Sue Arrington


Technical Directors
John Cochran
Jim Ralston
Averill Perry

 

Lighting Directors
Roger Dalton
Tom Markle
Patrick Day
Mark Buxbaum


Audio
Terry Fountain
Jan Hoag


Sound Effects
Sandy Masone


Music Mixer
Gary Bressler


Senior Video
Leonard Grice
Chuck Pharis
Charles Barrett


Cameras
Dale Carlson
Dale Walsh
Harlie Outler
D.J. Diomedes
Ron Brookes
Blair White
Ralph Alcocer


Boom Operators
Paulette Cronkhite
Fred Fryrear
Willie Earl
Chris Tyson


Videotape Editors
Donald Smith
Stephen Burch
Fritz Curtis


Videotape Recording
Jaun Fernandez
Frank Corricello
Eddie Joseph
Miguel Cancino
Daniel Viveros


Electronic Maintenance
Albert O. Peck, Jr.
Cas Anchette
Nelson Dearborn
Pat Sullivan
Don Trafton


Stage Managers
Dick Amos
Craig McManus
Douglas Hayden


Costume Designers
Bob Miller, C.D.G.
Steve Howard


Assistant Costume Designer
Nancy L. Konrardy

 

Costume Supervisors
Jackie Eifert
Phil Wayne

 

Make-Up
Donna Messina Armogida
Rose Davison
Cyndilee Rice

 

Hairstylist
Robin Rollins
Kimber Lee Anderson


Original Music by
Marty Davich


Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Paul F. Antonelli


Theme Music "Faces of the Heart" by
Dave Koz
Jeff Koz
Jack Urbont


Performed by
Dave Koz


Jackie Eifert
Phil Wayne

 

Make-Up
Donna Messina Armogida
Rose Davison
Cyndilee Rice

 

Hairstylist
Robin Rollins
Kimber Lee Anderson


Original Music by
Marty Davich


Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Paul F. Antonelli


Theme Music "Faces of the Heart" by
Dave Koz
Jeff Koz
Jack Urbont


Performed by
Dave Koz

 

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