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1989

Starring

MacDonald Carey

as

Dr. Tom Horton

and

Frances Reid

as

Alice Horton

Executive Producer

Ken Corday

Supervising Executive Producer

Al Rabin

Supervising Producer

Shelley Curtis

Producers

Becky Greenlaw

Stephen Wyman

Sheri Singer

Written by

Leah Laiman

Anne M. Schoettle

James E. Reilly

Dena Higley

Richard J. Allen

and

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Story Consultant

Sheri Anderson

Directed by

Stephen Wyman

Theme By

Charles Albertine

Tommy Boyce

Bobby Hart

Music Composed By

Ken Corday

Marty Davich

Music Director

Marty Davich

Music Coordinator

Amy Burkhard

Senior Unit Manager

Robert W. Lofton

Unit Manager

Jane Bergan

Art Director

Chip Dox

Assistant Art Directors

Josee Lemonnier

Laurie Davis

Dina Lipton

Production Assistants

David N. Kohn

Jan Luce

Assistants to the Producer

M. Jacobson Korber

Janet Spellman-Rider

Pamela Campbell

Associate Director

Roger W. Inman

Stage Managers

Ted Baker

Francesca Bellini

Casting By

Doris Sabbagh

Atmosphere Casting By

Linda Poindexter

Costume Designer

Lee Smith

Makeup by

Carol Brown

Hairstyling by

Zora Sloan

Technical Director

Wayne McDonald

Lighting Director

Jeff Barr

Audio

Frank H. Jackson

Senior Video

Don L. Johnson

Videotape Editors

Mason Dickson

Craig Wolf

Cameras

Mike Caruso

Dan Sutton

Dave Owen

Sound Effects

Tom Kafka

Production Executive

Ann Lewis

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