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February 11, 1999

Created by

Agnes Nixon

Executive Producer

Jill Farren Phelps

Directed by

Bruce S. Cooperman

Written by

Anna Theresa Cascio

Ron Carlivati

John Kuntz

Shelly Atlman

and

Harding Lemay

Richard Backus

Stephanie Braxton

Judith Pinsker

Michael Slade

Lewis Arlt

Supervising Producer

Frank Valentini

Producer

Mary O'Leary

Coordinating Producer

Jennifer Pepperman

Scenic Designer

Roger Mooney

Costume Designer

Susan Gammie

Casting Director

Julie Madison, C.S.A.

Associate Directors

Danielle Faraldo

Suzanne Flynn

Owen Renfroe

Production Assistants

Mary Ryan

Teresa Anne Cicala

Stage Managers

Alan Needlemen

Cindy Jacobsen

Technical Directors

Bob J. Shinn

Rob Santeramo

Music Directors

Paul S. Glass

Jamie Howarth

Music Produced & Arranged By

David Nichtern

Original Music By

David Nichtern

Lee Holdridge

Dominic Messinger

Theme By

Lee Holdridge

David Nichtern

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September 20, 1999

Created by

Agnes Nixon

Executive Producer

Jill Farren Phelps

Directed by

Jill Mitwell

Written by

Gillian Spencer

Anna Theresa Cascio

Ron Carlivati

Shelly Atlman

Tom King

and

Harding Lemay

Richard Backus

Judith Pinsker

Michael Slade

Lewis Arlt

Gordon Rayfield

Michael Quinn

James Fryman

Joanna Coons

Supervising Producer

Frank Valentini

Producer

Mary O'Leary

Coordinating Producer

Jennifer Pepperman

Scenic Designer

Roger Mooney

Costume Designer

Susan Gammie

Casting Director

Julie Madison, C.S.A.

Associate Directors

Danielle Faraldo

Suzanne Flynn

Owen Renfroe

Production Assistants

Mary Ryan

Teresa Anne Cicala

Stage Managers

Alan Needlemen

Richard Manfredi

Technical Directors

Bob J. Shinn

Rob Santeramo

Music Directors

Paul S. Glass

Jamie Howarth

Music Produced & Arranged By

David Nichtern

Original Music By

David Nichtern

Lee Holdridge

Dominic Messinger

Theme By

Lee Holdridge

David Nichtern

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Christmas Closing - December 24, 1999

Created by

Agnes Nixon

Executive Producer

Jill Farren Phelps

Directed by

Bruce Cooperman

Jill Mitwell

Frank Valentini

Joe Cotugno

John O'Connell

Gary Donatelli

Written by

Megan McTavish

Shelly Atlman

Ron Carlivati

Anna Theresa Cascio

Tom King

Ted Sullivan

Richard Backus

Michael Slade

Gordon Rayfield

Michael Quinn

James Fryman

Supervising Producer

Frank Valentini

Producer

Mary O'Leary

Coordinating Producer

Jennifer Pepperman

Assistant Producer

Jennifer Rosen

Acting Coach

David Pressman

Stunt Coordinator

Danny Aiello III

Tim Gallin

Medical Consultant

Cora McCraw BSN, RN

Choreographer

Jim Horvath

Casting Director

Julie Madison, C.S.A.

Associate Casting Director

Victoria Visgilio, CSA

Casting Assistant

Sheryl Baker

Production Designer

Roger Mooney

Scenic Designer

John C. Kenny, Jr.

Ruth A Wells

Costume Designers

Susan Gammie

Sally Lesser

DAvid Brooks

Associate Directors

Danielle Faraldo

Suzanne Flynn

Owen Renfroe

Senior Technical Manager

Michael M. Luzzi

Technical Directors

Bob J. Shinn

Henry Enrico Ferro

Rob Santeramo

Lighting Directors

Michael Thornburgh

Bob Bessoir

Music Directors

Jamie Howarth

Paul S. Glass

Stage Managers

Alan Needlemen

Richard Manfredi

Production Assistants

Mary Ryan

Teresa Anne Cicala

Production Manager

Vivian Ramos

Marco Bresaz

Jennifer Walker

Senior Video Operator

John Shanoski

Camera Operators

Howie Zeidman

Larry Strack

Tom Tucker

Frank Forsyth

Tom Shepard

Barrin Bonet

Eric Anderson

Bret Francis

Audio

William Deblock

Michael Goldberg

Boom Operators

Joe Sapienza

Robert Theodore

Jerry Zeller

Post Production Supervisor

Margo Husin Call

Assistant to the Executive Producer

Ginger Redmon

Production Associates

Anthony J. Wilkinson

Allison J. Samon

Script Supervisor

David Cecj

Writers Assistants

Diane Rodrigeuz

Katherine Schock

Business Manager

Sandra Frayer

Videotape Editors

Leona Zeira

Denise Kaufman

Trudy Gonzalez

Eileen Clancy

Catherine Isabella

Al Dejesus

Lee Thomas

Reggie Mason

Makeup Artists

Renate Long

Dennis Eger

Miriam Meth

Hair Stylists

Wayne Bilotti

Laurie Filippi

Michael Anthony

Matthew Cirscuolo

Dan Cerrone

Wardrobe

Lancey S.Clough

Katrina Jeffires

Kathleen Bishop

Wendy Parker

Maryanna Towne

Gina Cassero

Richard Buts

Veneda Truesdale

Melanie Schmidt

Joy Holdsworth

Margaret Danz

Laurel Parrish

Audio Post Production

Jonathan Lory

R T Smith

David Smith

Harry Hesh Yarmark

Sound Effects Post Production

Glen Heil

r.f. Audio

Jerry Cudmore

Technical Maintenance

Hollis Bostic

Charles Ranzanici

Dave Taylor

Ronnie Hinds

Ed Sperry

Head Scenic Artist

Tom Hooper Seaman

Scenic Artists

Yulong Song

Robert Dell

Anne Stuhler

David Iskhakbayev

Emil Pilosov

Vladimar Lagransky

Tony Quintavalla

Thomas Greenfield

Siena Porta

Fred Sammut

Norman Davidson

Paul McGuire

Steve Caldwell

Hand Propertyman

Robert Leonido

Propertymen

Jimmy Augello

Mike Conover

Anthony Iovino

Zack Husser

Mike McHugh

David Miclo

Steve Miller

Tom Mitchell

Chris Moreno

Jason Muldrow

Errol Phillip

Marchand McReynolds, Sr.

Marc Turner

Mike Vega

Mike Weckerle

Oustide Propertymen

Larry Lutz

Arthur Minor

Head Electrician

Glenn M. Angelino

Electrician

Dewey Bratton

Joseph Cartagena

Paul Caso

Tom Caso

Mitch Christianson

Mike Disceopolo

Hugh Freelander

Paul Gallagher

Jim Gordon

John Gordon

Steve Gough

Richard Griffin

Robet Griffin

Tom Harlan

Ed Holton

Ronald Kirtland

Frank Lazarto

Mike Linn

Mike Malone

Bill Neville

Bill Phelps

Barry Priest

Tom Robinson

Chris Snook

Mike Stein

Head Carpenter

Joseph W. Giordano

Carpenters

Eduardo Aristiqueti

Peter Bentz

Jorge Caprio

David Carr

Anthony Carroccia

Cliff Cumminsky

Rich Delfavero

Cedric Fearington

John Giordano

Mike Giordano

Mark Giordano

Erick Griffenkranz

Tom Havelka

Ken Malone

Joe Malone

Tyrone McNena

Luke Murillo

Jose Pol

Michael Sullivan

David Weir

Security and Building Staff

David Coleman

Hassan Abdulsamad

Chetram Sukhram

Luis Vasquez

Keith Mahon

Music Produced & Arranged By

David Nichtern

Original Music By

David Nichtern

Lee Holdridge

Dominic Messinger

Theme By

Lee Holdridge

David Nichtern

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December 29, 1999

Created by

Agnes Nixon

Executive Producer

Jill Farren Phelps

Directed by

Frank Valentini

Written by

Megan McTavish

Anna Theresa Cascio

Ron Carlivati

Shelly Atlman

Tom King

Ted Sullivan

Richard Backus

Michael Slade

Gordon Rayfield

Michael Quinn

James Fryman

Lynda Myles

Supervising Producer

Frank Valentini

Producer

Mary O'Leary

Coordinating Producer

Jennifer Pepperman

Scenic Designer

Roger Mooney

Costume Designer

Susan Gammie

Casting Director

Julie Madison, C.S.A.

Associate Directors

Danielle Faraldo

Suzanne Flynn

Owen Renfroe

Production Assistants

Mary Ryan

Teresa Anne Cicala

Stage Managers

Alan Needlemen

Richard Manfredi

Technical Directors

Bob J. Shinn

Henry Enrico Ferro

Music Directors

Paul S. Glass

Jamie Howarth

Music Produced & Arranged By

David Nichtern

Original Music By

David Nichtern

Lee Holdridge

Dominic Messinger

Theme By

Lee Holdridge

David Nichtern

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ABC TELEVISION CENTER, New York

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