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March 9, 1998

Executive Producer

Charlotte W. Savitz

Written By

Richard Culliton

Tom King

Maura Penders

Shelly Altman

Peter Brash

Chris Ceraso

Mimi Leahey

Carolyn Culliton

Richard J. Allen

Thomoas Babe

Sofia Landon Geier

Lynn Martin

Gillian Spencer

Mary Sue Price

Directed By

Mary Madeiras

Producers

R. Scott Collishaw

Carole Shure

Leslie Kwartin

Associate Producer

Gina Taravella Ricci

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May 11, 1998

Executive Producer

Charlotte W. Savitz

Written By

Richard Culliton

Tom King

Maura Penders

Shelly Altman

Mimi Leahey

Carolyn Culliton

Richard J. Allen

Thomoas Babe

Lynn Martin

Mary Sue Price

Gillian Spencer

Sofia Landon Geier

Directed By

Michael Eilbaum

Producers

R. Scott Collishaw

Carole Shure

Leslie Kwartin

Associate Producer

Gina Taravella Ricci

Assistant to the Producer

Leslie Oliva

Art Director

Patrick Howe

Costume Designers

Richard Shawn Dudley

Associate Costume Designer

Rhonda Roper

Associate Directors

Janet Andrews

Carol Sedwick

Dawn Kiernan

Finance Mananger

Skip Walker

Technical Director

Vincent Balley

Lighting Directors

Howie Strawbridge

Eric Mejia

Video

Bill Vaccaro

Audio

Michael Duffy

Videotape Editors

Matthew Griffin

Karen Thomas

Videotape

Jeffrey Oslov

Stage Managers

Dennis Cameron

Leslye Fagin

Jim Semmelman

Cindy Flood Jacobsen

Production Assistants

Christopher Cullen

Allison McKlegan

Casting Director

Jimmy Bohr

Assistant Casting Director

Elizabeth Wilson

Cameras

Thomas K. Hogan

John Pinto

Barbara Eastman

Anthony Tarrantino

Rick Fox

Electronic Maintenance

Antonio J. Rivera

Jerry Ryba

Scenic Designers

Tim Goodmanson

Bridgitte Altenhaus

Martin Fabrer

Scenic Artist

Robert Franca

Wardrobe Supervisors

Frances Spagnola

Dan Kicks

Make-Up Aritsts

Kevin Bennett

Francesca Buccellato

Eldo Estes

Hair Stylists

Peggy Nicholson

Stanley Steven Hall

Pierre Sulim Rahib

Theresa Merra Silicon

Assistant to the Executive Producer

Michele De Vito

Production Coordinators

Kelsey Bay

Dan Griffin

Louisa Cross

Assistant to the Writers

Edwin Klein

Music Producer/Director

Ron Brawer

Music Directors

James Kowal

Theme By

Dominic Messinger

Facilities Operations

Steve Fastook

Mary Beth Scalici

Larry Scotti

Manager 01 NBC Studio Operations

Mary Beth Scalici

NBC Operations

Larry Stoti

Bob McKearnin

Kristen Bradley

Remote Sequences Directed By

Michael Eilbaum

Executive in Charge of Production

Mary Alice Dwyer Dobbin

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