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March 25, 2013

Created by

Frank and Doris Hursley

Executive Producer

Frank Valentini

Written By

Ron Carlivati

Chris Van Etten

Jean Passanante

Anna Theresa Cascio

Daniel James O’Connor

Katherine Schock

Elizabeth Korte

Directed By

Larry Carpenter

Producer

Mary-Kelly Weir

Producer

Mercer Barrows

Producer

Michelle Henry

Associate Producer

Jennifer Whittaker-Brogdon

Post Production Supervisor

Peter Fillmore

Edited By

Denise Van Cleave

Associate Directors

Christine Magarian-Ucar

Denise Van Cleave

Christine Cooper

Peter Fillmore

Dave MacLeod

Paul S. Glass

Stage Managers

Craig McManus

Crystal Craft

Production Associates

Allison Reames

Cherie Wall

Technical Directors

Kevin Carr

Averill Perry

Casting Director

Mark Teschner, C.S.A.

Associate Casting Director

Gwen Hillier

Production Designer

Chip Dox

Costume Designer

Shawn Reeves

Original Music by

Paul S. Glass

Kurt Biederwolf

Music Directors

Paul S. Glass

Dave MacLeod

Theme Music by

Paul S. Glass

Steven Hopkins

Jack Urbont

Videotaped at

The Prospect Studios in Hollywood

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December 26, 2013

Created by

Frank and Doris Hursley

Executive Producer

Frank Valentini

Written By

Ron Carlivati

Daniel James O'Connor

Chris Van Etten

Katherine Schock

Anna Theresa Cascio

Suzanne Flynn

Elizabeth Korte

Directed By

Dean LaMont

Producer

Mary-Kelly Weir

Producer

Mercer Barrows

Producer

Michelle Henry

Coordinating Producer

Jennifer Whittaker-Brogdon

Post Production Supervisor

Peter Fillmore

Edited By

Marika Kushel

Associate Directors

Christine Magarian-Ucar

Christine Cooper

Denise Van Cleave

Peter Fillmore

Paul S. Glass

Dave MacLeod

Stage Managers

Craig McManus

Crystal Craft

Casting Director

Mark Teschner, C.S.A.

Casting Coordinator

Regina Bunye

Production Designer

Chip Dox

Assistant Art Directors

Jennifer Elliot

Andrew Evashchen

Costume Designer

Shawn Reeves

Assistant Costume Designers

Jeff Hartman

Costume Supervisor

Missy Santelli

Lighting Directors

Robert Bessoir

Vincent Steib

Production Associates

Allison Reames

Marika Kushel

Jillian Dedote

Assistant to the Executive Producer

Donny Sheldon

Production Coordinators

Nneka Garland

Janee Dabney

Script Coordinator

Francesca Butler

Writers' Assistant

Andrea Archer Compton

Vice President of West Cost Production

Joe Montrone

Production Manager

Vicki Davis

Production Administrator

Meighan Harris

Executive Director, Production Services

James A. Kussman

Manager of Technical Services and Post Production

John Luis

Technical Directors

Kevin Carr

Averill Perry

Chuck Abate

Property Masters

Robert K. Markham

Ian Bramer

Kyle Bell

Neal Moran

Jimmy Odyer

Jared Batty

Head Electricians

Ray Morales

Melanie Mohr

Peter Canon

Henner Tayir

Zaraya Skea

Maria Green

Scott Eberhart

George Webster

Head Carpenters

Mike Williams

Jeff Kalp

Audio

Christopher Banninger

Senior Video

Antonio F. Simone

Cameras

Dale Carlson

Craig Camou

DJ Diomedes

Dean Cosanella

Victoria Walker

Boom Operators

Alan Zema

Chris Tyson

Head Utility

Stanley Magnone

Utility

Kristin Olmo

Nick Kleissas

Special Effects

John Linscott

Jim Wahl

Costumers

Alice Volonino

Julianan Bolles-Morrison

Maki Chadahri

Nicole Nagy

Nichole Nelson

Make-Up

Donna Messina Armogida

Bobbi Roberts

Angela Ackley

Melinda Osgood

Tamara Papirian

Caitlin Davison

Hair Stylists

Anzahela Adzhiyan

Jennifer Petrovich

Lauren Poole

Lauran Stone

On-line Editor

David Gonzalez

Re-recording Mixers

Donald Smith

Nicholas Marcus

Air-Speed Recordist

Dwanold Davis

Sandy Masone

Engineering Maintenance

Casimiro Ancheta

Greg Dolphin

Business Manager

Hilda Recio

Accounting Coordinator

Maricela Gavidia

Transportation

Alesia A. James

Security

Janetta Graham

Jennifer Lewis

Original Music by

Paul S. Glass

Kurt Biederwolf

Music Directors

Paul S. Glass

Dave MacLeod

Theme Music by

Paul S. Glass

Steven Hopkins

Jack Urbont

Videotaped at

The Prospect Studios in Hollywood

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