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March 24, 1987

Created By

William J. Bell

and

Lee Phillip Bell

Directed By

Bill Glenn

Written By

William J. Bell

Bradley Bell

Associate Producers

Hope H. Smith

Ron Weaver

Director of Business Affairs

Bill Bell, Jr.

Production Consultant

Bill Glenn

Music Composed By

Jack Allocco

David Kurtz

Music Coordinator

Michael Amorosi

Production Assistant

Catherine Sedwick

Casting Director

John Conwell, C.S.A.

Assistant Casting Director

Jill Wilson

Production Coordinator

Rhonda Friedman

Production Personnel

Cynthia J. Popp

Christy Dooley

Cameron Loring

Fashion Consultant

V. DuVane

Associate Directors

Phyllis Guarnaccia

Bovena Wasilewski

Production Supervisor

Robert Cisneros

Art Director

Sy Tomashoff

Jack Forrestel

Michael Murray

Set Decoration

Jay Garvin

Randy Gunderson

Costume Designer

David Dangle

Sanora Bojin

Lighting Director

Lauri Moorman

Art Roberts

Tenchincal Director

Rick Labgold

Audio

Otto Svoboda

Camera

Paul Johnson

Pat Kenny

Robert Welsh

Gordon Sweeney

Video

Dave Fisher

Sound Effects

Jennifer Westerfeld

Music

Harry Nelson

Videotape Editor

Frosty Oden

Videotape Record

Steven Wacker

Electronic Graphics

Shirley Pundt

Makeup

Barry Koper

Chris Lai

Sallee White

Hair

Diana Shinneman

Kathy Weltman

Stage Managers

Shawn Shea

Title Design

Wayne Fitzgerald

Producer

Gail Kobe

Executive Producer

William J. Bell

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May 25, 1987

Created By

William J. Bell

and

Lee Phillip Bell

Directed By

Michael Stich

Written By

William J. Bell

John F. Smith

Meg Bennett

Bradley Bell

Production Consultant

Bill Glenn

Associate Producer

Hope Harmel Smith

Ron Weaver

Director of Business Affairs

Bill Bell, Jr.

Music Composed By

Jack Allocco

David Kurtz

Music Coordinator

Michael Amorosi

Production Assistant

Catherine Sedwick

Cynthia J. Popp

Casting Director

John Conwell, C.S.A.

Assistant Casting Director

Jill Wilson

Production Coordinator

Rhonda Friedman

Production Personnel

Christy Dooley

Cameron Loring

Production Accountant

Richard Ginger

Associate Directors

Phyllis Guarnaccia

Bovena Wasilewski

Production Supervisor

Robert Cisneros

Art Director

Sy Tomashoff

Set Decoration

Jay Garvin

Costume Designer

David Dangle

Lighting Director

Lauri Moorman

Art Roberts

Tenchincal Director

Chuck Guzzi

Audio

Andy Bass

Otto Svoboda

Camera

Toby Brown

Gorm Erickson

Ted Morales

Gordon Sweeney

Bob Welsh

Video

Roberto Bosio

Allen Latter

Videotape Editor

Frosty Oden

Makeup

Barry Koper

Chris Lai

Sallee White

Hair

Diana Shinneman

Kathy Weltman

Stage Managers

Shawn Shea

John Hill

Title Design

Wayne Fitzgerald

Producer

Gail Kobe

Executive Producer

William J. Bell

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1987

Created By

William J. Bell

and

Lee Phillip Bell

Directed By

Michael Stich

Written By

William J. Bell

John F. Smith

Meg Bennett

Bradley Bell

Production Consultant

Bill Glenn

Associate Producer

Hope Harmel Smith

Ron Weaver

Director of Business Affairs

Bill Bell, Jr.

Music Composed By

Jack Allocco

David Kurtz

Music Coordinator

Michael Amorosi

Production Assistant

Catherine Sedwick

Casting Director

John Conwell, C.S.A.

Assistant Casting Director

Jill Wilson

Production Coordinator

Rhonda Friedman

Production Personnel

Cynthia J. Popp

Christy Dooley

Cameron Loring

Production Accountant

Richard Ginger

Associate Directors

Phyllis Guarnaccia

Bovena Wasilewski

Jim Tanker

Production Supervisor

Robert Cisneros

Art Director

Sy Tomashoff

Set Decoration

Jay Garvin

Costume Designer

David Dangle

Lighting Director

Lauri Moorman

Art Roberts

Tenchincal Director

Chuck Guzzi

Audio

Otto Svoboda

Andy Bass

Camera

Toby Brown

Ted Morales

Gordon Sweeney

Bob Welsh

Pat Kenney

Video

Roberto Bosio

Scha Jani

Videotape Editor

Frosty Oden

Makeup

Barry Koper

Chris Lai

Sallee White

Sandy Reimer

Hair

Diana Shinneman

Kathy Weltman

Stage Managers

Shawn Shea

Jim Rice

Willie Dahl

Title Design

Wayne Fitzgerald

Producer

Gail Kobe

Executive Producer

William J. Bell

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