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March 25, 2013

Created By

William J. Bell

&

Lee Phillip Bell

Executive Producer

Bradley Bell

Directed By

Michael Stich

Written By

Bradley Bell

Michael Minnis

Kay Alden

Tracey Ann Kelly

Supervising Producer

Rhonda Friedman

Supervising Producer

Edward Scott

Senior Producer

Ron Weaver

Producer

Cynthia J. Popp

Producer

Casey Kaspryzk

Producer

Colleen Bell

Coordinating Producer

Mark Pinciotti

Senior Vice President, Operations

Anthony Ferrari

Vice President, Operations

Ann Willmott

Story Consultant

Patrick Mulcahey

Music Composed By

Jack Allocco

David Kurtz

Music Coordinator

Lothar Struff

Casting Director

Christy Dooley

Casting Associate

Sarah Adelle Tirado

Production Coordinators

Robin Harvey

Erica Ginger

Production Office Assistant

Rachel Herman

Production Assistant

Matthew Cameron

Executive Assistant

Cherol Derrick

Assistant to Executive Producer

Jennifer Tartaro

Associate Directors

Steve A. Wacker

Clyde Kaplan

Catherine Sedwick

Jennifer Scott Christenson

Booth Production Assistant

Lori Staffier

Chief Financial Officer

Richard Ginger

Legal Consultant

Edward Bardley

Studio Manager

James Tritchler

Production Designer

Jack Forrestel

Art Director

Fabrice Kenwood

Set Decoration

Charlotte Garnell Scheide

Elsa Zamparelli

Lighting Directors

Phil Callan

Pat Cunniff

Costume Designer

Glenda Maddox

Assistant Designer

Jennifer Betts

Wardrobe Supervisor

Renee V. Brunson

Costumers

Ross Fuentes

Gina Chapa

Public Relations

Eva Demirjian

Jennifer Mulhall

International Marketing and Distribution

Christine Waage

David Gregg

Shelby Hine

Technical Director

Charles F. Guzzi

Audio

Brian Connell

Aaron Lepley

Cameras

Gordon Sweeney

Tom Luth

Ted Morales

Dean Lamont

Video

Roberto Bosio

Scha Jani

Marsha Thomas

Videotape Editors

Brian Bagwell

Jonathan Smilowitz

Zoe Edgerton

Anthony Pascarelli

Hope Vinitsky

Fred Venaglia

Boom

Stan Sweeney

David Golba

Ricky Alverez

Brian Cunneen

Post Production Audio

Jerry Martz

Daniel Lecuna

George Forbes

Makeup

Christine Lai Johnson

Missy Sandora

Allyson Carey

Jackie Brubaker

Hair

Michele L. Arvizo

Audrey Soto

Stage Managers

Laura Yale

Douglas Hayden

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August 29, 2013

Executive Producer

Bradley Bell

Directed By

Michael Stich

Written By

Bradley Bell

Michael Minnis

Kay Alden

Adam Dusevoir

Supervising Producer

Rhonda Friedman

Supervising Producer

Edward Scott

Producer

Cynthia J. Popp

Producer

Casey Kaspryzk

Producer

Colleen Bell

Coordinating Producer

Mark Pinciotti

Senior Vice President, Operations

Anthony Ferrari

Vice President, Operations

Ann Willmott

Story Consultant

Patrick Mulcahey

Music Composed By

Jack Allocco

David Kurtz

Music Coordinator

Lothar Struff

Casting Director

Christy Dooley

Casting Associate

Sarah Adelle Tirado

Production Coordinators

Robin Harvey

Erica Ginger

Production Office Assistant

Rachel Herman

Production Assistant

Matthew Cameron

Executive Assistant

Cherol Derrick

Assistant to Executive Producer

Jennifer Tartaro

Associate Directors

Steve A. Wacker

Clyde Kaplan

Catherine Sedwick

Jennifer Scott Christenson

Booth Production Assistant

Lori Staffier

Chief Financial Officer

Richard Ginger

Legal Consultant

Edward Bardley

Studio Manager

James Tritchler

Production Designer

Jack Forrestel

Art Director

Fabrice Kenwood

Set Decoration

Charlotte Garnell Scheide

Elsa Zamparelli

Lighting Directors

Phil Callan

Pat Cunniff

Costume Designer

Glenda Maddox

Assistant Designer

Natasha Knowalow

Wardrobe Supervisor

Renee V. Brunson

Costumers

Ross Fuentes

Gina Chapa

Public Relations

Eva Demirjian

Jennifer Mulhall

International Marketing and Distribution

Christine Waage

David Gregg

Shelby Hine

Technical Director

Jim Beaux

Tracy Lawrence

Audio

Brian Connell

Aaron Lepley

Cameras

Gordon Sweeney

Tom Luth

Ted Morales

Dean Lamont

John Bromberek

Bill Scott

Video

Roberto Bosio

Scha Jani

Marsha Thomas

Videotape Editors

Brian Bagwell

Jonathan Smilowitz

Zoe Edgerton

Anthony Pascarelli

Boom

Stan Sweeney

David Golba

Mark Beckley

Post Production Audio

Jerry Martz

Daniel Lecuna

George Forbes

Makeup

Christine Lai Johnson

Missy Sandora

Allyson Carey

Jackie Brubaker

Hair

Michele L. Arvizo

Audrey Soto

Stage Managers

Laura Yale

Douglas Hayden

Lisa Winther-Huston

Created By

William J. Bell

&

Lee Phillip Bell

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December 26, 2013

Executive Producer

Bradley Bell

Directed By

Cynthia J. Popp

Written By

Bradley Bell

Michael Minnis

Tracey Ann Kelly

Producer

Cynthia J. Popp

Producer

Casey Kaspryzk

Producer

Colleen Bell

Coordinating Producer

Mark Pinciotti

Senior Vice President, Operations

Anthony Ferrari

Vice President, Operations

Ann Willmott

Story Consultant

Patrick Mulcahey

Music Composed By

Jack Allocco

David Kurtz

John Nordstrom

Music Coordinator

Lothar Struff

Casting Director

Christy Dooley

Casting Associate

Sarah Adelle Tirado

Production Coordinators

Robin Harvey

Erica Ginger

Production Office Assistant

Rachel Herman

Production Assistant

Matthew Cameron

Executive Assistant

Cherol Derrick

Assistant to Executive Producer

Jennifer Tartaro

Associate Directors

Steve A. Wacker

Clyde Kaplan

Catherine Sedwick

Jennifer Scott Christenson

Booth Production Assistant

Lori Staffier

Chief Financial Officer

Richard Ginger

Legal Consultant

Edward Bardley

Studio Manager

James Tritchler

Production Designer

Jack Forrestel

Art Director

Fabrice Kenwood

Set Decoration

Charlotte Garnell Scheide

Joe Bevacqua

Lighting Directors

Phil Callan

Pat Cunniff

Costume Designer

Glenda Maddox

Assistant Designer

Natasha Knowalow

Wardrobe Supervisor

Renee V. Brunson

Costumers

Ross Fuentes

Gina Chapa

Public Relations

Eva Demirjian

Jennifer Mulhall

International Marketing and Distribution

Christine Waage

David Gregg

Shelby Hine

Technical Director

Jim Beaux

Audio

Brian Connell

Aaron Lepley

Cameras

Gordon Sweeney

Tom Luth

Dean Lamont

Bill Scott

Video

Roberto Bosio

Scha Jani

Videotape Editors

Brian Bagwell

Jonathan Smilowitz

Zoe Edgerton

Anthony Pascarelli

Marc Beruti

Boom Operators

Stan Sweeney

David Golba

Post Production Audio

Jerry Martz

Daniel Lecuna

George Forbes

Makeup

Christine Lai Johnson

Missy Sandora

Allyson Carey

Jackie Brubaker

Hair

Michele L. Arvizo

Audrey Soto

Stage Managers

Laura Yale

Douglas Hayden

Lisa Winther-Huston

Jennifer Scott Christenson

Created By

William J. Bell

&

Lee Phillip Bell

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