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May 12, 2003

Executive Producer

Christopher Goutman

Written By

Hogan Sheffer

Jean Passanante

Directed By

Michael Eilbaum

Writers

Mary Ryan

Susan Dansby

Tom Reilly

Charlotte Gibson

Janet Reed

Courtney Simon

Judith Donato

Judy Tate

Meg Kelly

Elizabeth Page

Craig Heller

Lynn Martin

Senior Producer

Carole Shure

Producer

Vivian Gundaker

Coordinating Producer

Kelsey Bay

Associate Producer

Jennifer Maloney

Executive In Charge of Production

Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin

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July 14, 2003

Executive Producer

Christopher Goutman

Written By

Hogan Sheffer

Jean Passanante

Directed By

Steven Williford

Writers

Mary Ryan

Susan Dansby

Christopher Whitesell

Tom Reilly

Charlotte Gibson

Courtney Simon

Judith Donato

Lynn Martin

Judy Tate

Meg Kelly

Elizabeth Page

Craig Heller

Michael Minnis

Senior Producer

Carole Shure

Producer

Vivian Gundaker

Coordinating Producer

Kelsey Bay

Associate Producer

Jennifer Maloney

Executive In Charge of Production

Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin

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August 2003

Executive Producer

Christopher Goutman

Written By

Hogan Sheffer

Jean Passanante

Directed By

Michael Eilbaum

Writers

Mary Ryan

Susan Dansby

Christopher Whitesell

Tom Reilly

Charlotte Gibson

Juliet Packer

Courtney Simon

Judith Donato

Lynn Martin

Judy Tate

Meg Kelly

Elizabeth Page

Craig Heller

Senior Producer

Carole Shure

Producer

Vivian Gundaker

Coordinating Producer

Kelsey Bay

Associate Producer

Jennifer Maloney

Production Designer

Patrick Howe

Costume Designer

Margarita Delgado

Charles Schoonmaker

Lighting Directors

Donna Larson

Nick Varacalli

Associate Directors

Michael Kerner

Carol Sedwick

Jennifer Pepperman

Music Directors

James Kowal

Jill Diamond Chastain

Assistant Producer

Jennifer Schacor

Assistant to the Executive Producer

Michele De Vito

Production Assistant

Alexandra Verner Roalsvig

Brett A. Hellman

Jennifer Schacor

Stage Managers

Jennifer W. Blood

Nancy I. Barron

Meryl Augenbraun Jaffe

Casting Director

Mary Clay Boland

Associate Casting Director

LaMont Craig

Assistant Casting Director

Kate Martineau

Art Director

Tim Goodmanson

Production Coordinators

Gloria Perez-Badia

Leslie Bautsch

Joshua Jones

Assitant to the Writers

A. Larrison Campbell

Sarah Smith

Technical Directors

John Kokinis

Robert Bellairs

Audio

Ed Dolan

Frank DiMaulo

Video

Warren Armstrong

Video Tape Editors/Sound Mixers

Bob Mackler

Matthew Griffin

Videotape

Bill Marino

Brigette Barnes

Jon F. Hopkins

Camera

Robert Bellairs

Greg Saccaro

Barbara Eastman

Joe DeBonis

Boom Operators

Peter Deverna

Christopher Rennert

Thomas Byrne

Wardrobe

Ellen Anton

Mary Jestice

Dan Hicks

Deborah Brummel

Kris Bruyere

Set Decorators

Dennis Donegan

Catherine McKenney

Paul Hickey

Karen Hlipala

Makeup

Eldo Ray Estes

Stephane Glover-McGee

Anette Williams

Kimberly Braisin

Diana Soloman

Hair Stylists

Theresa Marra Siliceo

Veronica Bakalenik

Lillian Cvecich

Director of Operations

Larry Scotti

Director of Technical Operators

Paul Stiegelbauer

Operations Manager

Kristen Bradley

Director, Production Services

Eve Luzzi

Executive In Charge of Production

Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin

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October 30, 2003

Executive Producer

Christopher Goutman

Written By

Hogan Sheffer

Jean Passanante

Directed By

Steven Williford

Writers

Susan Dansby

Christopher Whitesell

Tom Reilly

Charlotte Gibson

Courtney Simon

Lynn Martin

Judy Tate

Meg Kelly

Elizabeth Page

Craig Heller

Judith Donato

Senior Producer

Carole Shure

Producer

Vivian Gundaker

Coordinating Producer

Kelsey Bay

Associate Producer

Jennifer Maloney

Executive In Charge of Production

Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin

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November 2003

Executive Producer

Christopher Goutman

Written By

Hogan Sheffer

Jean Passanante

Directed By

Ellen Wheeler

Writers

Christopher Whitesell

Tom Reilly

Charlotte Gibson

Joshua S. McCaffrey

Courtney Simon

Judith Donato

Lynn Martin

Judy Tate

Meg Kelly

Craig Heller

Susan Dansby

Elizabeth Page

Senior Producer

Carole Shure

Producer

Vivian Gundaker

Coordinating Producer

Kelsey Bay

Associate Producer

Jennifer Maloney

Production Designer

Patrick Howe

Costume Designer

Margarita Delgado

Charles Schoonmaker

Lighting Directors

Donna Larson

Nick Varacalli

Associate Directors

Jennifer Pepperman

Michael Kerner

Carol Sedwick

Music Directors

James Kowal

Jill Diamond Chastain

Assistant to the Executive Producer

Michele De Vito

Production Assistant

Brett A. Hellman

Jennifer Schacor

Stage Managers

Jennifer W. Blood

Nancy I. Barron

Meryl Augenbraun Jaffe

Brendan Higgins

Casting Director

Mary Clay Boland

Associate Casting Director

LaMont Craig

Assistant Casting Director

Kate Martineau

Art Director

Tim Goodmanson

Production Coordinators

Gloria Perez-Badia

Leslie Bautsch

Joshua Jones

Assitant to the Writers

A. Larrison Campbell

Sarah Smith

Technical Director

John Kokinis

Audio

Ed Dolan

Frank DiMaulo

Video

Warren Armstrong

Video Tape Editors/Sound Mixers

Bob Mackler

Matthew Griffin

Videotape

Bill Marino

Brigette Barnes

Camera

Robert Bellairs

Greg Saccaro

Barbara Eastman

Joe DeBonis

Boom Operators

Peter Deverna

Christopher Rennert

Wardrobe

Ellen Anton

Mary Jestice

Dan Hicks

Deborah Brummel

Kris Bruyere

Set Decorators

Dennis Donegan

Catherine McKenney

Paul Hickey

Karen Hlipala

Makeup

Eldo Ray Estes

Stephane Glover-McGee

Anette Williams

Kimberly Braisin

Leslie Shreve

Tamah Krinsky

Diana Soloman

Hair Stylists

Theresa Marra Siliceo

Veronica Bakalenik

Lillian Cvecich

Director of Operations

Larry Scotti

Director of Technical Operators

Paul Stiegelbauer

Operations Manager

Kristen Bradley

Director, Production Services

Eve Luzzi

Executive In Charge of Production

Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin

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