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April 3, 2009

Executive Producer

Ken Corday

Co-Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Supervising Producer

Noel Maxam

Producer

Mary-Kelly Weir

Directed By

Albert Alarr

Written By

Dena Higley

Christopher Whitesell

Rick Draughon

Renee Godelia

Jeanne Marie Ford

Lisa Seidman

Fran Myers

Cydney Kelley

Richard Culliton

David Cherrill

and

John Newman

Senior Coordinating Producer

Janet Spellman-Rider

Coordinating Producer

Tim Stevens

Theme by

Charles Albertine

Tommy Boyce

Bobby Hart

Music Composed by

Ken Corday

D. Brent Nelson

Music Directors

Amy Evans

Steve Reinhardt

Production Designer

Dan Olexiewicz

Associate Directors

Joseph H. Lumer

Michael Fiamingo

Stage Managers

Francesca Bellini De Simone

Stuart W. Howard

Production Associates

Krista Cremidan

Sara Peterson

Production Manager

Elaine Withrow

Property Master

Mary M. McGrath-Cares

Art Director

Tom Early

Assistant Art Directors

Jennifer Savala

Danielle Mullen

Assistants to the Producers

Terie Wohlford

Lois Winslow

Kathy Edwards

Holly Metts

Production Finance

Cynthia Aamoth

Terri Lynn Doubet

Jeff Voorhees

Paula Quasarano

Pre-Production Coordinator

Joe R. Stemmer

Writer's Assistant

Ryan Quan

Publicity

Klear P.R.

Web Producer

Allison Wait

Casting by

Marnie Saitta, C.S.A.

Casting Associate

Susanne Robbins

Costume Design

Chic Gennarelli

Jayne Marie Kehoe

Wardrobe

Jesse Rodriquez

Adam Talbott

Steve Hickey

Makeup Artists

Gail Hopkins

Nina Wells

Deidre Decker

Joleen Rizzo

Glen Alen Gutierrez

Hairstylists

Margie Puga

Matthew Holman

Kimberly Salvatore

Patrick Kilian

Technical Directors

J.C. O'Neill

Mike Caruso

Lighting Directors

Ted Polmanski

Mark Levin

Audio

Roger Cortes

Boom Operators

Harry Young

Jacqueline Frazier

Cameras

John Sizemore

Michael Mecartea

Mike Caruso

Editors/A.D.'s

Lugh Powers

Tina Keller

Post Production Audio

Zoli Osaze, C.A.S.

Assisant Editor

Christopher Lewis

Videotape Operator

Ken Williamson

Senior Video

Alexis Dellar Hanson

Electronic Maintenance

Ron Hanff

Digital Systems Maintenance

Michael Vick

Chris Robertson

Byron Stultz

Messengers

Wendceslao De La Cerna

Ramsin Babanejad

Ramsin Givergis

Executive in Charge of Production

Greg Meng

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August 28, 2009

Executive Producer

Ken Corday

Co-Executive Producer

Gary Tomlin

Supervising Producer

Noel Maxam

Producer

Mary-Kelly Weir

Directed By

Herb Stein

Written By

Dena Higley

Christopher Whitesell

Rick Draughon

Jeanne Marie Ford

Lisa Seidman

Michelle Poteet Lisanti

Fran Myers

John Newman

David Cherrill

and

Richard Culliton

Senior Coordinating Producer

Janet Spellman-Rider

Coordinating Producer

Tim Stevens

Theme by

Charles Albertine

Tommy Boyce

Bobby Hart

Music Composed by

Ken Corday

D. Brent Nelson

Music Directors

Steve Reinhardt

D. Brent Nelson

Production Designer

Dan Olexiewicz

Associate Directors

Joseph H. Lumer

Michael Fiamingo

Stage Managers

Francesca Bellini De Simone

Stuart W. Howard

Production Associates

Krista Cremidan

Sara Peterson

Production Manager

Jeri Fowle

Property Master

Mary M. McGrath-Cares

Art Director

Tom Early

Assistant Art Directors

Danielle Mullen

Assistants to the Producers

Terie Wohlford

Lois Winslow

Kathy Edwards

Holly Metts

Production Finance

Cynthia Aamoth

Terri Lynn Doubet

Jeff Voorhees

Paula Quasarano

Writer's Assistant

Ryan Quan

Publicity

Klear P.R.

Web Producer

Allison Wait

Casting by

Marnie Saitta, C.S.A.

Casting Associate

Susanne Robbins

Costume Design

Chic Gennarelli

Jayne Marie Kehoe

Wardrobe

Jesse Rodriquez

Adam Talbott

Steve Hickey

Makeup Artists

Gail Hopkins

Nina Wells

Deidre Decker

Joleen Rizzo

Glen Alen Gutierrez

Hairstylists

Margie Puga

Matthew Holman

Patrick Kilian

Katherine O'Neill

Technical Directors

J.C. O'Neill

Mike Caruso

Lighting Directors

Ted Polmanski

Mark Levin

Audio

Roger Cortes

Boom Operators

Harry Young

Jacqueline Frazier

Cameras

John Sizemore

Michael Mecartea

Mike Caruso

J.C. O'Neill

Editors/A.D.'s

Lugh Powers

Tina Keller

Post Production Audio

Zoli Osaze, C.A.S.

Assisant Editor

Christopher Lewis

Videotape Operator

Ken Williamson

Senior Video

Alexis Dellar Hanson

Electronic Maintenance

Ron Hanff

Digital Systems Maintenance

Michael Vick

Chris Robertson

Byron Stultz

Messengers

Wendceslao De La Cerna

Ramsin Babanejad

Ramsin Givergis

Executive in Charge of Production

Greg Meng

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