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July 27, 2015


Created by
Frank and Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Frank Valentini


Written By
Ron Carlivati


Anna Theresa Cascio
Chris Van Etten
Katherine Schock
Daniel James O'Connor


Scott Sickles


Elizabeth Korte


Directed By
Scott McKinsey


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
Denise Van Cleave
Christine Cooper
Marika Kushel
Peter Fillmore
Dave MacLeod
Paul S. Glass


Stage Managers
Craig McManus
Crystal Craft


Production Associates
Allison Reames
Jillian Dedote


Technical Directors
Kevin Carr
Chuck Abate


Casting Director
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.


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 23, 2015


Created by
Frank and Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Frank Valentini


Written By
Shelly Altman
Jean Passanante


Christopher Whitesell
Anna Theresa Cascio
Janet Iacubuzio
Katherine Schock
Chris Van Etten


Suzanne Flynn


Elizabeth Korte


Directed By
Larry Carpenter


Producer
Mary-Kelly Weir


Producer
Mercer Barrows


Producer
Michelle Henry


Coordinating Producer
Jennifer Whittaker-Brogdon


Associate Producer
Nneka Garland


Post Production Supervisor
Peter Fillmore


Script Writers
Andrea Archer Compton
Scott Sickles


Edited By
Denise Van Cleave


Associate Directors/Editors
Christine Magarian-Ucar
Christine Marzec
Denise Van Cleave


Stage Managers
Craig McManus
Crystal Craft


Casting Director
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.


Casting Coordinator
Regina Bunye


Art Directors
Jennifer Elliot
Andrew Evashchen


Costume Designer
Shawn Reeves


Assistant Costume Designers
Jeff Hartman


Costume Supervisor
Julianna Bolles Morrison


Lighting Directors
Robert Bessoir
Vincent Steib
Donna Larson


Production Associates
Allison Reames
Jillian Dedote
Marika Kushel


Assistant to the Executive Producer
Donny Sheldon


Production Coordinator
Nate Hapke


Script Coordinator
CJ Hoke


Writers' Assistant
Erin Wagoner


Vice President of West Cost Production
Joe Montrone


Production Manager
Tom Rotolo


Production Administrator
Meighan Harris


Manager of Technical Services and Post Production
John Luis


Technical Directors
Kevin Carr
Chuck Abate


Property Master
Robert K. Markham


Props
Ian Bramer
Kyle Bell
Neal Moran
Jimmy O’Dwyer
Jared Batty


Head Electricians
Ray Morales
Melanie Mohr


Electricians
Peter Canon
Henner Tahir
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
Barbara Langdon
Dean Cosanella


Boom Operators
Alan Zema
Tom Byrne


Utility
Stanley Magnone
Jimmy Chang
Nick Kleissas


Special Effects
John Linscott
Jim Wahl


Costumers
Maki Chadahri
Alice Volition
Nicole Nagy
Nichole Nelson
Margaret Lousen
William Hoffman


Make-Up
Donna Messina Armogida
Bobbi Roberts
Angela Ackley
Tamara Papirian
Caitlin Davison
Luiza Adzhiyan


Hair Stylists
Anzahela Adzhiyan
Lauran Stone
Nicole Moore
Linda Osgood


On-line Editor
David O. Gonzalez


Re-recording Mixer
Donald Smith


Air-Speed Recordist
Sandy Masone
Steven Gonzalez


Digital Media Engineer
Michael Courtis


Engineering Maintenance
Casimiro Ancheta
Greg Dolphin


Senior Manager, Accounting
Hilda Recio

Transportation
Alesia A. James


Security
Janetta Graham
Adrian De La Riva
Bertha Holt


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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