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July 29, 2015


Created by
William J. Bell
and
Lee Phillip Bell


Executive Producer
Jill Farren Phelps


Executive Producer
Charles Pratt, Jr.


Written By
Charles Pratt, Jr.


Tracey Thomson


Brent Boyd


Shelly Altman
Susan Dansby

 

Coordinating Producer
Matthew J. Olsen


Producer
Mary O'Leary


Supervising Producer
John Fisher


Supervising Producer
Anthony Morina


Directed By
Casey Childs


Lighting Directors
Ray Thompson
Pat Cunniff
Phil Callan


Technical Director
Tracy Lawrence


Audio
Tommy Persson


Editors
Derek Berlatsky
Rafael Gertel
Andrew Hachem
Tina Keller


Video
Scha Jani
Roberto Bosio


Cameras
John Bromberek
Luis Godinez Jr.
Kai Kim


Boom Operators
Mark Beckley
Mark Mooney
Rick Alvarez


Post Production Audio
Dino Johnson


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July 30, 2015


Created by
William J. Bell
and
Lee Phillip Bell


Executive Producer
Jill Farren Phelps


Executive Producer
Charles Pratt, Jr.


Written By
Charles Pratt, Jr.


Tracey Thomson


Brent Boyd


Shelly Altman
Susan Dansby

 

Coordinating Producer
Matthew J. Olsen


Producer
Mary O'Leary


Supervising Producer
John Fisher


Supervising Producer
Anthony Morina


Directed By
Casey Childs


Production Design
David Hoffman


Art Director
Jennifer J. Savala


Set Decorators
Fred Cooper
Jennifer Herwitt
Jennifer Haybach


Post Production Supervisor
Jonathan Fishman


Associate Directors
Robbin Phillips


Stage Managers
Tom McDermott
Brendan Higgins


Studio Manger
Michael Okamura


Makeup Artists
Patti Denney
Robert Bolger
Kathy Jones
Marlene Mason
Kelsey McGraw


Hair Stylists
Shannon Bradberry
Adriana Lucio
Regina Rodriquez
Gwen Tran


Costume Designers
Scott Burkhart
Elif Inanc


Wardrobe
Craig Aspden
Theresa Broadnax
Tony Lorito
Andreea Moldovan


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August 3, 2015


Created by
William J. Bell
and
Lee Phillip Bell


Executive Producer
Jill Farren Phelps


Executive Producer
Charles Pratt, Jr.


Written By
Charles Pratt, Jr.


Tracey Thomson


Brent Boyd


Jeff Beldner
Beth Milstein

 

Coordinating Producer
Matthew J. Olsen


Producer
Mary O'Leary


Supervising Producer
John Fisher


Supervising Producer
Anthony Morina


Directed By
Owen Renfroe


Associate Producer
Jimmy Freeman


Production Coordinator
Christina Jung Knack


Script & Story Coordinators
Edwin Klein
Elizabeth LeBrun


Assistant to the Executive Producer
Ericka Chavez


Assistant to Head Writer
Mandy Carucci


Production Associates
Vanessa Noland
Nancy Ortenberg
Ericka Chavez


Background Music Composted By
RC Cates
Sharon Farber
Rick Krizman
Dominic Messinger


Music Supervisors
RC Cates
Paul F. Antonelli


Casting Director
Judy Blye Wilson, C.S.A.


Casting Associate
Greg Salmon


Publicity
Matt Kane


Production Accountant
Amy Dunn


Production Staff
Matt Clifford
Jasmine Patterson
Laura Walsh


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December 24, 2015


Created by
William J. Bell
and
Lee Phillip Bell


Executive Producer
Jill Farren Phelps


Executive Producer
Charles Pratt, Jr.


Written By
Charles Pratt, Jr.


Tracey Thomson


Brent Boyd


Jeff Bender
Amanda L. Beall

 

Coordinating Producer
Matthew J. Olsen


Producer
Mary O'Leary


Supervising Producer
John Fisher


Supervising Producer
Anthony Morina


Directed By
Conal O’Brien


Production Design
David Hoffman


Art Director
Jennifer J. Savala


Set Decorators
Fred Cooper
Jennifer Herwitt
Jennifer Haybach


Post Production Supervisor
Jonathan Fishman


Associate Director
Robbin Phillips


Stage Managers
Tom McDermott
Brendan Higgins


Studio Manger
Michael Okamura


Makeup Artists
Patti Denney
Robert Bolger
Kathy Jones
Marlene Mason
Kelsey McGraw


Hair Stylists
Shannon Bradberry
Adriana Lucio
John McCormick
Maria Elena Pantoja
Regina Rodriquez
Gwen Tran


Costume Designers
Scott Burkhart
Elif Inanc


Wardrobe
Craig Aspden
Theresa Broadnax
Tony Lorito
Andreea Moldovan


—————————————


December 30, 2015


Created by
William J. Bell
and
Lee Phillip Bell


Executive Producer
Jill Farren Phelps


Executive Producer
Charles Pratt, Jr.


Written By
Charles Pratt, Jr.


Tracey Thomson


Brent Boyd


Natalie Minardi Slater
Janice Ferri Esser

 

Coordinating Producer
Matthew J. Olsen


Producer
Mary O'Leary


Supervising Producer
John Fisher


Supervising Producer
Anthony Morina


Directed By
Michael Eilbaum


Associate Producer
Jimmy Freeman


Production Coordinators
Christina Jung Knack
Laura Walsh


Script & Story Coordinators
Elizabeth LeBrun
Matt Clifford


Assistant to the Executive Producers & Head Writer
Selena Cipriano


Production Associates
Nancy Ortenberg
Ericka Chavez


Background Music Composted By
RC Cates
Sharon Farber
Rick Krizman
Dominic Messinger


Music Supervisors
RC Cates
Paul F. Antonelli


Casting Director
Judy Blye Wilson, C.S.A.


Casting Associate
Greg Salmon, C.S.A.


Publicity
Matt Kane


Production Accountant
Amy Dunn


Production Staff
Rebekah McCurry
Jasmine Patterson
Kayla Taylor


Medical Consultant
Carl J. Moehring, M.D.


————————————————


December 31, 2015


Created by
William J. Bell
and
Lee Phillip Bell


Executive Producer
Jill Farren Phelps


Executive Producer
Charles Pratt, Jr.


Written By
Charles Pratt, Jr.


Tracey Thomson


Brent Boyd


Lucky Gold
Amanda L. Beall

 

Coordinating Producer
Matthew J. Olsen


Producer
Mary O'Leary


Supervising Producer
John Fisher


Supervising Producer
Anthony Morina


Directed By
Owen Renfroe


Lighting Directors
Ray Thompson
Bill Roberts


Technical Director
Tracy Lawrence


Audio
Tommy Persson


Editors
Derek Berlatsky
Kimberly Gray Everett
Rafael Gertel
Andrew Hachem
Tina Keller


Video
Scha Jani
Roberto Bosio


Cameras
John Bromberek
Luis Godinez Jr.
Kai Kim
Brent Roberts
Bill Scott


Boom Operators
Mark Mooney
Rick Alvarez


Post Production Audio
Dino Johnson

 

 

 

 

 

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