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December 30, 2019


Created by
Frank and Doris Hursley


Executive Producer
Frank Valentini


Written By
Chris Van Etten
Daniel James O’Connor


Suzanne Flynn


Donny Sheldon


Elizabeth Korte


Directed By
Denise Van Cleave


Senior Producer
Mary-Kelly Weir


Senior Producer
Michelle Henry


Producer
Jennifer Whittaker-Brogdon


Coordinating Producer
Nneka Garland


Associate Producer
Jeffrey Sierks


Post Production Supervisor
Peter Fillmore


Editor
Marika Kushel


Writers
Dan O’Connor
Lucky Gold
Barbara Bloom

Suzanne Flynn
Charlotte Gibson
Scott Sickles
Kate Hall
Donny Sheldon


Associate Directors/Editors
Christine Magarian-Ucar
Allison Reames Smith
Marika Kushel
Teresa Cicala
Jillian Dedote


Stage Managers
Craig McManus
Rob Markham


Casting Coordinator
Mark Teschner, C.S.A.


Casting Coordinator
Lisa Booth


Art Directors
Jennifer Elliot
Andrew Evashchen


Costume Designer
Shawn Reeves


Assistant Costume Designer
William H. Hoffman, Jr.


Costume Supervisor
Julianna Bolles Morrison


Lighting Directors
Vincent Steib
Melanie Mohr
Bob Bessoir


Production Associates
Nate Hapke
Zakiyah Webster


Assistant to the Executive Producer
Steve Rosenberg


Production Coordinator
Kelli Kuschman


Script Coordinator
CJ Hoke


Writers' Assistant
Niya Wright


Vice President of Production & Administration
Dominick Nuzzi


Senior Production Manager
Tom Rotolo


Technical Directors
Kevin Carr
Chuck Abate


Property Masters
Kyle Bell
Iam Bramer
Jiyon Halstrom
Ronald Dearman, JR.
Matt Markham


Electricians
Kelley Kippen
Peter Canon
Maria Green
George Webster
Francisco Sedeno, Jr.
Matt Kemp


Head Carpenters
Mike Williams
Phil Gonzalez


Audio
Christopher Banninger


Senior Video
Antonio F. Simone
Barry Long
Nichelle Montgomery
Marcus Martinez


Cameras
Dale Carlson
Craig Camou
Barbara Langdon
Dean Cosanella
John Boyd


Boom Operators
Alan Zema
Tom Byrne
Jimmy Chang


Utility
Stanley Magnone
Barry Wright
Andrew Michaels
Tay Lee
Richard Henning


Special Effects
John Linscott
Jim Wahl


Costumers
Maki Chaudhuri
Alice Volition
Nicole Nagy
Nichole Nelson
Margaret Lousen
Christine Shahverdian


Make-Up
Bobbi Roberts
Angela Shackelton
Caitlin Kelpadlo
Luiza Adzhiyan
Tamar Papirian
Alexandra Fleck
Karen Simon
Jacklyn Quackenbush
Victoria Vesy


Hair Stylists
Anzahela Adzhiyan
Kelly Davison
Nikki Young
Abraham Rivera
Curt Darling
Hannah Hughes
Wendy Pineda


On-line Editor
Steven Gonzalez


Re-recording Mixer
Donald Smith
Nicholas Marcus
Jimmy Change
Alex Layne


Program/Media Manager
Kristy Turdo-Basciano


Engineering Maintenance
Casimiro Acheta
Greg Dolphin


Senior Manager, Accounting
Hilda Recio


Transportation
Alesia A. James


Security
Adrian De La Riva
Umugali "Emma" Sultanova


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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