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June 15, 2000

Executive Producer

Paul Rauch

Written By

Barbara Esensten

James Harmon Brown

Michael Conforti

Directed By

Matt Lagle

Writers

Christopher Dunn

Maura Penders

Donna Swajeski

Tita Bell

Jill Lorie Hurst

Penelope Koechl

David Kreizman

Jenelle Lindsay

Melissa Salmons

John Viscardi

Senior Producer

Robert D. Kochman

Coordinating Producer

Alexandra Johnson

Associate Producer

Jan Conklin

Assistant Producer

Maria Macina

Production Designer

Rick Dennis

Art Director

Rob Odorisio

Scenic Designer

Maureen Going

Kennon Rothchild

Set Designers

Barry Axtell

Shelley Barclay

Costume Designer

Shawn Dudley

Assistant Costume Designer

Alyson Hui

Casting Director

Rob Decina

Assistant Casting Director

Melanie Haseltine

Supervising Music Director

Barbara Miller-Gidaly

Music Director

Gary Deinstadt

Lighting Designers

Tony Girolami

Brain W. McRae, A.S.L.D.

Associate Directors

Tracey Hanley Bryggman

Matthew Lagle

Natasha Katzive

Stage Mangaers

Ann Vettel

Adam Reist

Joe Willmore

Production Assistants

Ilene K. Frankel

Charles Grayauskie

Assistant to the Executive Producer

Bill Runyon

Assistant to the Writers

Danielle Paige

Production Coordinators

Dna Halber

Stephanie Lawrence

Brett Staneart

Script Coordinator

John Rajeski

Production Manager

Louis J. Grieci

Unit Mangers

Kimberly Armstrong

Facility Manager

Weston Almong

Susan Shannon

Production Adminstrator

Linda Mysel

Technical Director

Robert F. Eastman

Audio

Butch Inglese

Video

Howard C. Rosenzweig

Bill Vignari

Videotape Editors

Thomas K. Bornkamp

Richie Sens. Jr.

Chief Engineer

John P. Valentino

Engineering

Sal Pitta

Stan Stepniewski

Camera

Jerry Gruen

Mark Schneider

Tom Stallone

Boom Operators

Tony Valentino

Eric Worth

Sound Effects

Joseph Gallant

Music Mixers

Doug Kent

Utility

Andrew Capuano

Make-Up

Joe Cola

Helen Gallagher

Paul Gebbia

Hairdresser

Linda Williams

Ralph Stanzione

Anthony Yeader

Wardrobe

Rose Cuervo

Barry Mazurek

Scenic Artists

Ralph Cava

Mary Citarella

Thomas Southern

James St. Clair

Title Design

Wayne Fitzgerald

Theme Music

Rob Mounsey

Senior Director

Bruce S. Barry

Executive in Charge of Production

Mary Alice Dwyber-Dobbin

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September 28, 2000

Executive Producer

Paul Rauch

Written By

Claire Labine

Matthew Labine

Eleanor Labine

Directed By

Gary Bowen

Writers

Christopher Dunn

Jill Lorie Hurst

Tita Bell

Stephanie Braxton

Penelope Koechl

Melissa Salmons

David Smilow

Senior Producer

Robert D. Kochman

Producer

Alexandra Johnson

Associate Producer

Jan Conklin

Executive in Charge of Production

Mary Alice Dwyber-Dobbin

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