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BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER

Created By: Joss Whedon

Season 1

Episode 1.1: "Welcome to the Hellmouth"

Air Date: March 10, 1997

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Charles Martin Smith

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Story Editors: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Joseph M. Ellis

Score By: Walter Murphy

Episode 1.2: "The Harvest"

Air Date: March 10, 1997

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: John T. Kretchmer

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Story Editors: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Joseph M. Ellis

Score By: Walter Murphy

Episode 1.3: "The Witch"

Air Date: March 17, 1997

Written By: Dana Reston

Directed By: Stephen Cragg

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Story Editors: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Joseph M. Ellis

Score By: Walter Murphy

Episode 1.4: "Teacher's Pet"

Air Date: March 24, 1997

Written By: David Greenwalt

Directed By: Bruce Seth Green

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Story Editors: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Joseph M. Ellis

Score By: Walter Murphy

Episode 1.5: "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date"

Air Date: March 31, 1997

Written By: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Directed By: David Semel

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Story Editors: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Joseph M. Ellis

Score By: Walter Murphy

Episode 1.6: "The Pack"

Air Date: April 7, 1997

Written By: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Directed By: Bruce Seth Green

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Story Editors: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Joseph M. Ellis

Score By: Walter Murphy

Episode 1.7: "Angel"

Air Date: April 14, 1997

Written By: David Greenwalt

Directed By: Scott Brazil

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Story Editors: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Joseph M. Ellis

Score By: Walter Murphy

Episode 1.8: "I, Robot... You, Jane"

Air Date: April 28, 1997

Written By: Ashley Gable & Thomas A. Swyden

Directed By: Stephen Posey

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Story Editors: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Joseph M. Ellis

Score By: Walter Murphy

Episode 1.9: "The Puppet Show"

Air Date: May 5, 1997

Written By: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Directed By: Ellen S. Pressman

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Story Editors: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Joseph M. Ellis

Score By: Walter Murphy

Episode 1.10: "Nightmares"

Air Date: May 12, 1997

Teleplay By: David Greenwalt

Story By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Bruce Seth Green

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Story Editors: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Joseph M. Ellis

Score By: Walter Murphy

Episode 1.11: "Out of Mind, Out of Sight"

Air Date: May 19, 1997

Teleplay By: Ashley Gable & Thomas A. Swyden

Story By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Reza Badiyi

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Story Editors: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Joseph M. Ellis

Score By: Walter Murphy

Episode 1.12: "Prophecy Girl"

Air Date: June 2, 1997

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Story Editors: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Joseph M. Ellis

Score By: Walter Murphy

Season 2

Episode 2.1: "When She Was Bad"

Air Date: September 15, 1997

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Consulting Producer: Howard Gordon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 2.2: "Some Assembly Required"

Air Date: September 22, 1997

Written By: Ty King

Directed By: Bruce Seth Green

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Consulting Producer: Howard Gordon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Score By: Adam Fields

Additional Music by: Christophe Beck

Episode 2.3: "School Hard"

Air Date: September 29, 1997

Teleplay By: David Greenwalt

Story By: Joss Whedon & David Greenwalt

Directed By: John T. Kretchmer

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Consulting Producer: Howard Gordon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Score By: Shawn Clement & Sean Murray

Episode 2.4: "Inca Mummy Girl"

Air Date: October 6, 1997

Written By: Matt Kiene & Joe Reinkemeyer

Directed By: Ellen S. Pressman

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Consulting Producer: Howard Gordon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 2.5: "Reptile Boy"

Air Date: October 13, 1997

Written By: David Greenwalt

Directed By: David Greenwalt

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Consulting Producer: Howard Gordon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Score By: Shawn Clement & Sean Murray

Episode 2.6: "Halloween"

Air Date: October 27, 1997

Written By: Carl Ellsworth

Directed By: Bruce Seth Green

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Consulting Producer: Howard Gordon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 2.7: "Lie to Me"

Air Date: November 3, 1997

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Consulting Producer: Howard Gordon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Gary Law

Score By: Shawn Clement & Sean Murray

Episode 2.8: "The Dark Age"

Air Date: November 10, 1997

Written By: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Directed By: Bruce Seth Green

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Consulting Producer: Howard Gordon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Gary Law

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 2.9: "What's My Line? - Part 1"

Air Date: November 17, 1997

Written By: Howard Gordon & Marti Noxon

Directed By: David Solomon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Consulting Producer: Howard Gordon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Gary Law

Score By: Shawn Clement & Sean Murray

Episode 2.10: "What's My Line? - Part 2"

Air Date: November 24, 1997

Written By: Marti Noxon

Directed By: David Semel

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Consulting Producer: Howard Gordon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Gary Law

Score By: Shawn Clement & Sean Murray

Episode 2.11: "Ted"

Air Date: December 8, 1997

Written By: David Greenwalt & Joss Whedon

Directed By: Bruce Seth Green

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Consulting Producer: Howard Gordon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Gary Law

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 2.12: "Bad Eggs"

Air Date: January 12, 1998

Written By: Marti Noxon

Directed By: David Greenwalt

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Consulting Producer: Howard Gordon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Gary Law

Score By: Shawn Clement & Sean Murray

Episode 2.13: "Surprise"

Air Date: January 19, 1998

Written By: Marti Noxon

Directed By: Michael Lange

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Consulting Producer: Howard Gordon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Co-Producer: Gary Law

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 2.14: "Innocence"

Air Date: January 20, 1998

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Story Editor: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: Gary Law

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 2.15: "Phases"

Air Date: January 27, 1998

Written By: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Directed By: Bruce Seth Green

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Episode 2.16: "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered"

Air Date: February 10, 1998

Written By: Marti Noxon

Directed By: James A. Contner

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Episode 2.17: "Passion"

Air Date: February 24, 1998

Written By: Ty King

Directed By: Michael E. Gershman

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Story Editor: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: Gary Law

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 2.18: "Killed by Death"

Air Date: March 3, 1998

Written By: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Directed By: Deran Sarafian

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editors: Rob Des Hotel & Dean Batali

Story Editor: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: Gary Law

Score By: Shawn Clement & Sean Murray

Episode 2.19: "I Only Have Eyes For You"

Air Date: April 28, 1998

Written By: Marti Noxon

Directed By: James Whitmore Jr.

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Episode 2.20: "Go Fish"

Air Date: May 5, 1998

Written By: David Fury & Elin Hampton

Directed By: David Semel

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Episode 2.21: "Becoming - Part 1"

Air Date: May 12, 1998

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Episode 2.22: "Becoming - Part 2"

Air Date: May 19, 1998

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Co-Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Season 3

Episode 3.1: "Anne"

Air Date: September 29, 1998

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.2: "Dead Man's Party"

Air Date: October 6, 1998

Written By: Marti Noxon

Directed By: James Whitmore Jr.

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.3: "Faith, Hope & Trick"

Air Date: October 13, 1998

Written By: David Greenwalt

Directed By: James A. Contner

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.4: "Beauty and the Beasts"

Air Date: October 20, 1998

Written By: Marti Noxon

Directed By: James Whitmore Jr.

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.5: "Homecoming"

Air Date: November 3, 1998

Written By: David Greenwalt

Directed By: David Greenwalt

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.6: "Band Candy"

Air Date: November 10, 1998

Written By: Jane Espenson

Directed By: Michael Lange

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.7: "Revelations"

Air Date: November 17, 1998

Written By: Douglas Petrie

Directed By: James A. Contner

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.8: "Lover's Walk"

Air Date: November 24, 1998

Written By: Dan Vebber

Directed By: David Semel

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.9: "The Wish"

Air Date: December 8, 1998

Written By: Marti Noxon

Directed By: David Greenwalt

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.10: "Amends"

Air Date: December 15, 1998

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.11: "Gingerbread"

Air Date: January 12, 1999

Teleplay By: Jane Espenson

Story By: Thania St. John & Jane Espenson

Directed By: James Whitmore Jr.

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.12: "Helpless"

Air Date: January 19, 1999

Written By: David Fury

Directed By: James A. Contner

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.13: "The Zeppo"

Air Date: January 26, 1999

Written By: Dan Vebber

Directed By: James Whitmore Jr.

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.14: "Bad Girls"

Air Date: February 9, 1999

Written By: Doug Petrie

Directed By: Michael Lange

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.15: "Consequences"

Air Date: February 16, 1999

Written By: Marti Noxon

Directed By: Michael Gershman

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.16: "Doppelgangland"

Air Date: February 23, 1999

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.17: "Enemies"

Air Date: March 16, 1999

Written By: Doug Petrie

Directed By: David Grossman

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.18: "Earshot"

Air Date: March 23, 1999

Written By: Jane Espenson

Directed By: Regis Kimble

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.19: "Choices"

Air Date: May 4, 1999

Written By: David Fury

Directed By: James A. Contner

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.20: "The Prom"

Air Date: May 11, 1999

Written By: Marti Noxon

Directed By: David Solomon

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.21: "Graduation Day - Part 1"

Air Date: May 18, 1999

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 3.22: "Graduation Day - Part 2"

Air Date: July 13, 1999

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: Marti Noxon

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: Gareth Davies

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: David Greenwalt

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Jane Espenson

Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Co-Producer: Kelly Manners

Score By: Christophe Beck

Season 4

Episode 4.1: "The Freshman"

Air Date: October 5, 1999

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Producer: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.2: "Living Conditions"

Air Date: October 12, 1999

Written By: Marti Noxon

Directed By: David Grossman

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.3: "The Harsh Light of Day"

Air Date: October 19, 1999

Written By: Jane Espenson

Directed By: James A. Contner

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: James A. Contner

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.4: "Fear, Itself"

Air Date: October 26, 1999

Written By: David Fury

Directed By: Tucker Gates

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.5: "Beer Bad"

Air Date: November 2, 1999

Written By: Tracey Forbes

Directed By: David Solomon

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.6: "Wild At Heart"

Air Date: November 9, 1999

Written By: Marti Noxon

Directed By: David Grossman

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.7: "The Initiative"

Air Date: November 16, 1999

Written By: Doug Petrie

Directed By: James A. Contner

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: James A. Contner

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.8: "Pangs"

Air Date: November 23, 1999

Written By: Jane Espenson

Directed By: Michael Lange

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.9: "Something Blue"

Air Date: November 30, 1999

Written By: Tracey Forbes

Directed By: Nick Marck

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.10: "Hush"

Air Date: December 14, 1999

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.11: "Doomed"

Air Date: January 18, 2000

Written By: Marti Noxon & David Fury & Jane Espenson

Directed By: James A. Contner

Co-Producer: James A. Contner

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.12: "A New Man"

Air Date: January 25, 2000

Written By: Jane Espenson

Directed By: Michael Gershman

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.13: "The I In Team"

Air Date: February 8, 2000

Written By: David Fury

Directed By: James A. Contner

Co-Producer: James A. Contner

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.14: "Goodbye Iowa"

Air Date: February 15, 2000

Written By: Marti Noxon

Directed By: David Solomon

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.15: "This Year's Girl - Part 1"

Air Date: February 22, 2000

Written By: Doug Petrie

Directed By: Michael Gershman

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

Episode 4.16: "Who Are You? - Part 2"

Air Date: February 29, 2000

Written By: Joss Whedon

Directed By: Joss Whedon

Co-Producer: Jane Espenson

Co-Producer: David Solomon

Producer: David Fury

Produced By: Gareth Davies

Consulting Producer: David Greenwalt

Supervising Producer: Marti Noxon

Executive Producers: Sandy Gallin & Gail Berman

Executive Producers: Fran Rubel Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui

Executive Producer: Joss Whedon

Executive Story Editor: Doug Petrie

Score By: Christophe Beck

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