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All My Children/Episode 6707
Episode 6707 | |
Season 26, Episode 247 | |
Airdate | December 22, 1995 |
Production Number | 6707 |
Written by | Lorraine Broderick, Hal Corley, Frederick Johnson, Gail Lawrence, Jeff Beldner, Karen L. Lewis, Elizabeth Smith, Michelle Patrick, Bettina F. Bradbury, Judith Donato, Kathleen Klein |
Directed by | Christopher Goutman, Henry Kaplan, Conal O'Brien, James A. Baffico, Gary Tomlin |
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Episode 6707 is the two-hundred forty-seventh episode of the twenty-sixth season of All My Children, and the six thousand six-hundred seventh episode overall.
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Plot Overview
Brooke headed to the cabin to invite Pierce, Janet and Laura to a special Christmas celebration at the shelter. Janet wasn't exactly sure if she should go citing that not everyone would be merry and bright if they saw her walk in the building. Finally, she agreed and headed down to the shelter. Scott continued to give Mike the cold shoulder. When Stuart asked his son why he's treating Michael so badly, Scott told his dad about Mike's homosexuality. Stuart told his son that he was being selfish and that his mother, Cindy, was comforted by members of Pine Valley's gay community after she found out that she had contracted AIDS. In lieu of his son's apology, Stuart went to Mike and told him that Scott was sorry. Gloria, who overheard the news that Mike was gay, told Michael that she was relieved. She said that when she first saw Michael she flirted with him right and left, but wasn't getting flirted back at. She thought something was wrong with her! Oh no Glo, there is nothing wrong with you. She then had a good laugh with Michael over the incident and said that maybe they could go out together and search for Mr. Right. Adam dropped off his check to Brooke as said in their pre-cohabitation agreement. Adam, noticeable upset, stayed in the shadows and watched everyone else hoop it up. Brooke took Jamie over to Janet so she could see that he was healthy and happy. Janet hadn't seen Jamie since she rescued him from Willow Lake. Janet and Brooke shared with each other the heartache they feel by not being able to see their daughters. Derek popped in at the Santos house to tell Julia and Noah that Taylor is missing in action and hasn't filed her version of "The Louie Incident" yet. Momma and Poppa Santos were busy reading Hayley the riot act for not accepting their traditional alcohol-Aidan holiday drink. When Hayley explained that she is an alcoholic, Hector hit the ceiling. Mateo bringing a lush to the family gathering is a disgrace to the family, Hector yelled. Hayley took off shortly thereafter with Matt on her heels. Matt told Hayley that he wanted to spend Christmas with her. In the snow, the 2 kissed. Liza dropped by unannounced at the Martin's to drop off a present for Tad. When she left before Dixie could give her a fruitcake in return, Tad offered to take it to her. When he got to Liza's suite, she had just come off of a terrible argument with her mother, Marian.Tad tried to console Liza by talking of Liza as a child, but the only way he could comfort Liza and himself was to share a kiss with his one-time love interest. Anita gave Bobby a peace offering of a scarf that she knitted herself much to the dismay of Kelsey who watched on from the background.
Credits
- Executive Producer: Felicia Minei Behr
- Producer: Gary Tomlin
- Supervising Producer: Terry Cacavio
- Coordinating Producers: Nancy Horwich, Lisa S. Hesse
- Associate Directors: Barbara Martin Simmons, Shirley Simmons, Sybil Costello
- Scenic Designer: Kevin Rupnik
- Assistant Scenic Designers: Paul D. Robinson, Tarrant Smith
- Costume Designers: Margarita Delgado, Charles Schoonmaker
- Assistant Costume Designer: Robin J. Orloff
- Casting Director: Judy Byle Wilson
- Associate Casting Director: Elias Tray
- Music Produced by Narwal Productions, Inc.
- Theme Composer: David Benoit
- Music Composer: Billy Barber
- Music Directors: Pamela Magee, A.J. Gundell
- Production Executive: Lance Hodges
- Production Managers: Patricia Nesbitt, Marco Bresaz
- Studio Coordinators: Rhoda Gilmore, Tony Pascarelli
- Technical Directors: Howard Zweig, Michael V. Pomarico
- Lighting Directors: Donna Larson, IV, Thomas Winberry, Daniel A. Kinsley
- Video: Len Walas
- Cameras: Robert Ambrico, Robert Bellairs, Paul Martens, Christopher Mauro, Joseph Puleo, Greg Saccaro, Trevor Thompson
- Audio: Dominick Maldari, Chuck Eisen
- Booms: David Gordon, Melvin Jackson, Dino Santoro, Vincent Senatore, Stanley Talarek
- Sound Effects: Serge Ossorguine
- Videotape Editors: Roger Haenelt, Jack Hierl, Nat Rogers
- Audio Post Production: Ashley Howe, Richard Roes, Bob Cardelli, R.T. Smith
- Post Production Sound Effects: Roy Carch, Alan James, Glen Heil
- Post Production Editing: Barry Gingold
- Electronic Maintenance: Myron Kohut, Robert Bovino, John Dibbins, Steve Francis
- Assistant to the Producer: Ginger Smith
- Technical Manager: Michael M. Luzzi
- Business Manager: Helen Tunkiar
- Stage Managers: Rusty Swope, Penny Bergman, Tamara P. Grady
- Production Assistants: Robin Maizes, Sonia Blangiardo, Joann Busciglio
- Production Propertymen: Jim Balzaretti, Andrew Abamonte
- Make-Up Artists: Norman Bryn, Michael Thomas, Marianne Skiba, Irving Buchman, Kelly Gleason
- Hair Stylists: Val Reichenbach, Richard Esposito, Liz Scalice, Lisa Johnson, Christine Fennell
- Wardrobe: Ellen Anton, Mark Klein, Peggy Danz, Joe Dehn, Susan Kazdan, June Kushner, Margo Lazaro, Nisa Pharms
- Writers' Associates: Jane Murphy, Iris Devita
- Production Associates: Jennifer Minda, Adam Harris, Samantha Walker, Michelle McCrea
- Broadcast Standards: Clint Singleton
- Electronic Graphics: Linda Badamo, Ginger Petrochko, Debra Ashbrook
- Carpenters: Ron Gort, Jim Carlson, Joe Cartagena, Karen Caton, Frank DeCarlo, Hank Eberle, Martin Entwistle, Wes Faulkenberry, Jr., Bob Feinsilver, Jeff Feinsilver, Michele Gutierrez, Ron Hiatt, Frank LaTorre, Matt Maloney, James Mensching, Dan Morrisey, Bill Nacy, Ernie Rice, Ed Ritter, Ben Ruggiero, John Szymanski, Kevin Walsh, Dan Weigand
- Electricians: Ira Gold, Steve Adler, John Asaro, Mike Azzolino, Kevin Clarke, John Colgan, Marty Kelly, Howie Lanchenauer, Michael Manus, Joe Patalano, Barry Rosen, Bill Welsh, Kevin West, Neil Wolfe
- Property Department: Larry Bernstock, Martin Bernstock, Kevin Casey, David Clifford, Martin Bernstock, Thomas Edwards, Jr., Thomas Ferrara, Joseph Gaffney, Robert Gort, John Hopkins, David Kaminsky, Kevin Kennely, Gretchen Metzloff, Charles Reinhardt, John Richards, Walter Wrann
- Ramp Crew: John McDonough, Jeff O'Neill, Steve McMahon, Tom Travers, Randy Alberti, John Carton, Kevin Gorman, Paul Greeno, John Hagerman, Ross Jackson, Allen Kessler, Rick Kessler, Bob Kessler, Joe Luongo, Vincent McCarthy, Joseph Mensching, Gary O'Neill, Pete Rojas, Steve Tolipani
- Scenic Artists: Paul McGuire, Mario Mercado
- Building Security: Lancelot Chin, Sonya Coleman, Sasenarain Harripersaud, Marvel Janiver, Nat Kolodny, Maria Martinez, Jose Rodriguez, Tangie Valmon, Charles Yves
- Building Maintenance: Mary McDonagh, Neil Rego, Benard Niranjan
Notes
- Due to special programming, All My Children will not be seen on Monday but will return on Tuesday at its regularly scheduled time.