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APRIL

April 24- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Mike Denney

April 25- SW: Randy Holland; D: Noel Maxam

April 26-

April 27- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Mike Denney

April 28- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Sally McDonald

MAY: 23

May 1-

May 2-

May 3- SW: Randy Holland; D: Mike Denney

May 4- SW: Eric Friewald; D: Noel Maxam

May 5- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Sally McDonald

May 8- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Mike Denney

May 9- SW: Randy Holland; D: Kathryn Foster

May 10-

May 11- SW: Eric Friewald; D: Mike Denney

May 12- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Kathryn Foster

May 15- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Sally McDonald

May 16- SW: Michael Minnis; D: D: Noel Maxam

May 17- SW: Randy Holland; D: Kathryn Foster

May 18- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Mike Denney

May 19- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Mike Denney

May 22- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Kathryn Foster

May 23- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Kathryn Foster

May 24- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Noel Maxam

May 25-

May 26- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Sally McDonald

May 29- SW: Joshua S. McCaffrey; D: Mike Denney

May 30- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Kathryn Foster

JUNE: 22

June 1-

June 2- SW: Randy Holland; D: Kathryn Foster

June 5- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Sally McDonald

June 6-

June 7-

June 8- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Kathryn Foster

June 9- SW: Randy Holland; D: Mike Denney

June 12- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Sally McDonald

June 13- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Mike Denney

June 14-

June 15- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Sally McDonald

June 16- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Mike Denney

June 19- SW: Randy Holland; D: Kathryn Foster

June 20- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Sally McDonald

June 21- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Noel Maxam

June 22- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Mike Denney

June 23- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Sally McDonald

June 26- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Kathryn Foster

June 27- SW: Randy Holland; D: Noel Maxam

June 28- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Mike Denney

June 29- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Mike Denney

June 30- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Sally McDonald

JULY: 21

July 3- SW: Randy Holland; D: Kathryn Foster

July 4-

July 5- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Noel Maxam

July 6- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Kathryn Foster

July 7- SW: Randy Holland; D: Mike Denney

July 10- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Sally McDonald

July 11- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Kathryn Foster

July 12- SW: Joshua S. McCaffrey; D: Sally McDonald

July 13-

July 14- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Mike Denney

July 17- SW: Randy Holland; D: Noel Maxam

July 18- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Sally McDonald

July 19- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Mike Denney

July 20- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Kathryn Foster

July 21- SW: Randy Holland; D: Sally McDonald

July 24- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Noel Maxam

July 25- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Kathryn Foster

July 26- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Mike Denney

July 27- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Mike Denney

July 28- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Kathryn Foster

July 31- SW: Randy Holland; D: Sally McDonald

AUGUST: 23

August 1-

August 2- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Mike Denney

August 3- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Kathryn Foster

August 4- SW: Joshua S. McCaffrey; D: Sally McDonald

August 7- SW: Randy Holland; D: David Shaughnessy

August 8- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Kathryn Foster

August 9-

August 10- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Sally McDonald

August 11- SW: Randy Holland; D: Kathryn Foster

August 11- SW: Randy Holland; D: Kathryn Foster

August 14- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Sally McDonald

August 15- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Mike Denney

August 16- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Sally McDonald

August 17- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Kathryn Foster

August 18- SW: Randy Holland; D: Noel Maxam

August 21- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Mike Denney

August 22-

August 23- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Mike Denney

August 24- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Kathryn Foster

August 25-

August 28- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Sally McDonald

August 29- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Kathryn Foster

August 30-

August 31- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Kathryn Foster

SEPTEMBER: 19

September 1- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Noel Maxam

September 5- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Kathryn Foster

September 6- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Noel Maxam

September 7- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Sally McDonald

September 11- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Kathryn Foster

September 12- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Mike Denney

September 13- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Sally McDonald

September 14- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Kathryn Foster

September 15- SW: Joshua S. McCaffrey; D: Sally McDonald

September 18- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Mike Denney

September 19- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Sally McDonald

September 20-

September 21-

September 22- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Mike Denney

September 25- SW: Joshua S. McCaffrey; D: Noel Maxam

September 26- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Sally McDonald

September 27- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Noel Maxam

September 28- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Sally McDonald

September 29- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Mike Denney

OCTOBER: 22

October 2- SW: Joshua S. McCaffrey; D: Kathryn Foster

October 3- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Mike Denney

October 4- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Sally McDonald

October 5- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Kathryn Foster

October 6-

October 9- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Kathryn Foster

October 10- SW: Joshua S. McCaffrey; D: Mike Denney

October 11- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Kathryn Foster

October 12-

October 13-

October 16- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Kathryn Foster

October 17-

October 18- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Mike Denney

October 19- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Kathryn Foster

October 20- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Sally McDonald

October 23- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Mike Denney

October 24- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Kathryn Foster

October 25- SW: Joshua S. McCaffrey; D: Noel Maxam

October 26-

October 27- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Noel Maxam

October 30- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Sally McDonald

October 31-

NOVEMBER: 20

November 1- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Noel Maxam

November 2- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Sally McDonald

November 3-

November 6- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Noel Maxam

November 7-

November 8-

November 9- SW: Joshua S. McCaffrey; D: Mike Denney

November 10- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Sally McDonald

November 13- SW: Eric Freiwald; D: Kathryn Foster

November 14- SW: Joshua S. McCaffrey; D: Mike Denney

November 15- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Sally McDonald

November 16-

November 17-

November 20-

November 21- SW: Joshua S. McCaffrey; D: Sally McDonald

November 22- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Kathryn Foster

November 27-

November 28- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Sally McDonald

November 29- SW: Janice Ferri; D: Kathryn Foster

November 30- SW: Linda Schreiber; D: Mike Denney

DECEMBER: 19

December 1- SW: Michael Minnis; D: Sally McDonald

December 4-

December 5- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Noel Maxam

December 6- SW: Linda Schreiber; D: Noel Maxam

December 7-

December 8-

December 12- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Kathryn Foster

December 13-

December 14-

December 15-

December 18-

December 19-

December 20-

December 21-

December 22- SW: Joshua S. McCaffrey; D: Sally McDonald

December 26-

December 27- SW: Rex M. Best; D: Kathryn Foster

December 28- SW: Linda Schreiber; D: Noel Maxam

December 29-

- Trent Jones last listed as Associate Head Writer on August 18

- Trent Jones first listed as Co-Head Writer on August 21

- David Shaughnessy last listed as Producer on October 24

- David Shaughnessy first listed as Supervising Producer on October 25

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