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June 6, 1997


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Directed by
Scott McKinsey


Written by
Richard Culliton


Michele Val Jean


Janet Iacobuzio
Mary Ryan
Chris Whitesell
Garin Wolf
Courtney Simon


Bill Levinson
Patrick Mulcahey
Lynda Myles
Judith Pinksker
Craig Heller


Supervising Producer
Julie Hanan Carruthers


Producer
Carol Scott


Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis


Coordinating Producer
Marty Vagts


Associate Producer
Lisa Levenson


Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Christine Rosine Magarian


Stage Managers
Craig McManus
Douglas Hayden
Kathy Ladd
Michael Gray


Production Associates
Brooke Eaton
Jeffrey Rabin


Casting Director
Mark Teschner C.S.A


Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs


Art Director
Daniel Proett


Costume Designers
Bob Miller, C.D.G.
Steve Howard
Nancy L Konrardy


Make-Up
Donna Messina Armogida


Hairstylist
Robin Rollins


Original Music by
Marty Davich


Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Mike Dobson


Theme Music "Faces of the Heart" by
Dave Koz
Jeff Koz
Jack Urbont

Performed by
Dave Koz


Technical Directors
John Cochran
Jim Ralston
Al DeLagarza


Lighting Directors
Mark Boxbaum
Roger Dalton
Patrick Day
Tom Markle
Vince Steib
Ken Schamp


Post Production Editors
Donald Smith
Stephen Burch
Fritz Curtis
Derrick McCants


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June 9, 1997


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Directed by
Alan Pultz


Written by
Michele Val Jean


Janet Iacobuzio
Mary Ryan
Chris Whitesell
Garin Wolf
Courtney Simon


Bill Levinson
Patrick Mulcahey
Lynda Myles
Judith Pinksker
Craig Heller


Supervising Producer
Julie Hanan Carruthers


Producer
Carol Scott


Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis


Coordinating Producer
Marty Vagts


Associate Producer
Lisa Levenson


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June 17, 1997


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Directed by
Scott McKinsey


Written by
Janet Iacobuzio
Chris Whitesell


Michele Val Jean


Mary Ryan
Courtney Simon
Garin Wolf


Craig Heller
Bill Levinson
Patrick Mulcahey
Lynda Myles
Judith Pinksker

 

Supervising Producer
Julie Hanan Carruthers


Producer
Carol Scott


Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis


Coordinating Producer
Marty Vagts


Associate Producer
Lisa Levenson


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Christmas Closing - 1997

Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley

Executive Producer
Wendy Riche

Directed by
Alan Pultz

Written by
Robert Guza, Jr.

Michele Val Jean

Janet Iacobuzio
Mary Ryan
Patrick Mulcahey
Courtney Simon
Garin Wolf
Elizabeth Korte
&
Patrick Mulcahey

Sr. Supervising Producer
Julie Hanan Carruthers

Producer
Carol Scott

Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis

Coordinating Producer
Marty Vaghts

Associate Producer
Lisa Levenson

Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Christine Rosine Magarian

Casting Director
Mark Teschner C.S.A

Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs

Art Director
Daniel Proett

Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Kara Conrad
Wade Battley

Production Associates
Brooke Eaton
Jeffrey Rabin

Script Continuity
Elizabeth Korte

Production Continuity
Kari Ardolino

Production Coordinators
Deborah A. Genovese
Denise Van Cleave

Production Assistant
Stephanie Cooper

Associate Casting Director
Gwen Hillier

Casting Coordinator
Michelle Murray
Camile St. Cyr

Writer's Assitant
David Goldschmid
Nathan Fissell
Jim Morgan

Assitant to the Executive Producer
Susan Brandes

Production Managers
John McElveney
Bob Piatak

Business Manager
Hilda Recio

Accounting Coordinator
Maricela Gavida

Property Master
Joe Chang

Techinal Managers
Randy Hooper
Phil Angerhofer

Technical Directors
John Cochran
Averill Perry
Jim Ralston
Al DeLagarza

Lighting Directors
Mark Boxbaum
Roger Dalton
Tom Markle

Audio
Terry Fountain
Jan Hoag
Elyse Pecora
Richard Cottrell

Sound Effects
Sandy Masone
Sylvia Almstadt

Music Mixer
Gary Bressler

Senior Video
Chuck Pharis
Charles Barrett

Cameras
Ron Brookes
Dale Carlson
D.J. Diomedes
Harlie Outler
Dale Walsh
Blair White

Boom Operators
Fred Fryrear
Dick Haverick

Post Production Editors
Donald Smith
Fritz Curtis
Brian D. Rosner
PEter Fillmore
Mary Ann Benson

Videotape Recording
Miguel Cancino
Jaun Fernandez
Eddie Joseph
Daniel Viveros

Electronic Maintenance
Cas Anchette
Nelson Dearborn
Glenn Wolf
Don Tafton

Stage Managers
Craig McManus
Kathy Ladd
Douglas Hayden

Costume Designers
Bob Miller, C.D.G.
Steve Howard
Nancy L Konrardy

Costume Supervisors
Crystal Craft
Len Marcus
Phil Wayne
Emelle Holmes
Linda Kenmore
Alex Bates
Alice Volonino

Make-Up
Donna Messina Armogida
Cyndilee Rice

Hairstylist
Robin Rollins
Kimber Lee Anderson

Original Music by
Marty Davich

Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Mike Dobson

Theme Music "Faces of the Heart" by
Dave Koz
Jeff Koz
Jack Urbont

Performed by
Dave Koz

 

June 6, 1997


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Directed by
Scott McKinsey


Written by
Richard Culliton


Michele Val Jean


Janet Iacobuzio
Mary Ryan
Chris Whitesell
Garin Wolf
Courtney Simon


Bill Levinson
Patrick Mulcahey
Lynda Myles
Judith Pinksker
Craig Heller


Supervising Producer
Julie Hanan Carruthers


Producer
Carol Scott


Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis


Coordinating Producer
Marty Vagts


Associate Producer
Lisa Levenson


Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Christine Rosine Magarian


Stage Managers
Craig McManus
Douglas Hayden
Kathy Ladd
Michael Gray


Production Associates
Brooke Eaton
Jeffrey Rabin


Casting Director
Mark Teschner C.S.A


Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs


Art Director
Daniel Proett


Costume Designers
Bob Miller, C.D.G.
Steve Howard
Nancy L Konrardy


Make-Up
Donna Messina Armogida


Hairstylist
Robin Rollins


Original Music by
Marty Davich


Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Mike Dobson


Theme Music "Faces of the Heart" by
Dave Koz
Jeff Koz
Jack Urbont

Performed by
Dave Koz


Technical Directors
John Cochran
Jim Ralston
Al DeLagarza


Lighting Directors
Mark Boxbaum
Roger Dalton
Patrick Day
Tom Markle
Vince Steib
Ken Schamp


Post Production Editors
Donald Smith
Stephen Burch
Fritz Curtis
Derrick McCants


--------------------


June 9, 1997


Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Wendy Riche


Directed by
Alan Pultz


Written by
Michele Val Jean


Janet Iacobuzio
Mary Ryan
Chris Whitesell
Garin Wolf
Courtney Simon


Bill Levinson
Patrick Mulcahey
Lynda Myles
Judith Pinksker
Craig Heller


Supervising Producer
Julie Hanan Carruthers


Producer
Carol Scott


Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis


Coordinating Producer
Marty Vagts


Associate Producer
Lisa Levenson

 

--------------------


Christmas Closing - 1997

Created by
Frank & Doris Hursley

Executive Producer
Wendy Riche

Directed by
Alan Pultz

Written by
Robert Guza, Jr.

Michele Val Jean

Janet Iacobuzio
Mary Ryan
Patrick Mulcahey
Courtney Simon
Garin Wolf
Elizabeth Korte
&
Patrick Mulcahey

Sr. Supervising Producer
Julie Hanan Carruthers

Producer
Carol Scott

Consulting Producer
Shelley Curtis

Coordinating Producer
Marty Vaghts

Associate Producer
Lisa Levenson

Associate Directors
Ron Cates
Christine Rosine Magarian

Casting Director
Mark Teschner C.S.A

Production Designer
Matthew C. Jacobs

Art Director
Daniel Proett

Assistant Art Directors
Jim Jones
Kara Conrad
Wade Battley

Production Associates
Brooke Eaton
Jeffrey Rabin

Script Continuity
Elizabeth Korte

Production Continuity
Kari Ardolino

Production Coordinators
Deborah A. Genovese
Denise Van Cleave

Production Assistant
Stephanie Cooper

Associate Casting Director
Gwen Hillier

Casting Coordinator
Michelle Murray
Camile St. Cyr

Writer's Assitant
David Goldschmid
Nathan Fissell
Jim Morgan

Assitant to the Executive Producer
Susan Brandes

Production Managers
John McElveney
Bob Piatak

Business Manager
Hilda Recio

Accounting Coordinator
Maricela Gavida

Property Master
Joe Chang

Techinal Managers
Randy Hooper
Phil Angerhofer

Technical Directors
John Cochran
Averill Perry
Jim Ralston
Al DeLagarza

Lighting Directors
Mark Boxbaum
Roger Dalton
Tom Markle

Audio
Terry Fountain
Jan Hoag
Elyse Pecora
Richard Cottrell

Sound Effects
Sandy Masone
Sylvia Almstadt

Music Mixer
Gary Bressler

Senior Video
Chuck Pharis
Charles Barrett

Cameras
Ron Brookes
Dale Carlson
D.J. Diomedes
Harlie Outler
Dale Walsh
Blair White

Boom Operators
Fred Fryrear
Dick Haverick

Post Production Editors
Donald Smith
Fritz Curtis
Brian D. Rosner
PEter Fillmore
Mary Ann Benson

Videotape Recording
Miguel Cancino
Jaun Fernandez
Eddie Joseph
Daniel Viveros

Electronic Maintenance
Cas Anchette
Nelson Dearborn
Glenn Wolf
Don Tafton

Stage Managers
Craig McManus
Kathy Ladd
Douglas Hayden

Costume Designers
Bob Miller, C.D.G.
Steve Howard
Nancy L Konrardy

Costume Supervisors
Crystal Craft
Len Marcus
Phil Wayne
Emelle Holmes
Linda Kenmore
Alex Bates
Alice Volonino

Make-Up
Donna Messina Armogida
Cyndilee Rice

Hairstylist
Robin Rollins
Kimber Lee Anderson

Original Music by
Marty Davich

Music Directors
R.C. Cates
Mike Dobson

Theme Music "Faces of the Heart" by
Dave Koz
Jeff Koz
Jack Urbont

Performed by
Dave Koz

 

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