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Another World/Episode 6326
Episode 6326 | |
Season 26, Episode 100 | |
Airdate | May 22, 1989 |
Production Number | 6324 |
Written by | Donna M. Swajeski, Peggy Sloane, Christopher Whitesell, Nerissa Radell, Carolyn DeMoney Culliton, Fran Myers, Roger Newman, David Cherrill, Mimi Leahey, Janet Iacobuzio |
Directed by | Gary Tomlin |
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Episode 6326 is the one-hundredth episode of the twenty-sixth season of Another World, and the six thousand three-hundred twenty-fourth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Dorothy Lyman (Gwen Frame), Beverly Penberthy (Pat Matthews), Nicolas Coster (Robert Delaney) Jacqueline Courtney (Alice Matthews), Jane Cameron (Nancy McGowan), Virginia Graham (Herself), Jake Turner (Flight Coordinator)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Plot Overview
Derek wants to go to the Cory party to find the woman who killed Jason. Vicky tells Jamie that Jake raped her. Gwen accuses Evan of abandoning his real family. Rachel tells Matt that he has to accept that Mac isn't coming to the party. Dennis arrives and surprises Iris. Frankie leaves Derek hidden in a room while she tries to find the earring and Stacey finds him and wants to know what he's doing there. Derek asks Stacey to trust him. Jamie shows up and punches Jake. Jake demands to know what Vicky said. Bridget advises Vicky to make things right. Rachel starts the party by announcing that Mac won't be able to make it. Stacey takes Derek some dinner and says she'd rather eat with him than her friends. Rachel talks about the history of Cory Publishing. Jake tells Jamie the truth about his time with Vicky. Rachel's speech is rudely interrupted by Gwen. Frankie sees Nicole's earring. Jamie believes Jake as Vicky sees them talking.
Credits
- Executive Producer: Michael D. Haibson
- Producers: Linda Barker Laundra, Susan Strickler
- Associate Producer: Meg Beliveau
- Assistants to the Producer: R. Scott Collishaw, Sharon Epstein
- Art Director: Christopher Clarens
- Costume Designer: Margarita Delgado
- Assistant Costume Designer: Charles Schoonmaker
- Associate Directors: Donna Pippin, Carol Sedwick, Mary Maderias
- Production Manager: Christoph Lindner
- Unit Manager: Amy Rubin
- Technical Director: Skip Dresch
- Lighting Directors: Bob Hickley, Howard Strawbridge
- Video: Stephen J. Roskin
- Audio: Fred Bugg
- Videotape Editor: John J. O'Connor, II
- Videotape: Joe Colvin, Bill Cunningham
- Stage Managers: Stephen Messer, Cindy Flood Jacobsen, Bob Van Ry
- Production Assistants: Janet Andrews, Mary Kelly Rodden
- Casting: Johnson-Liff Associates
- Assistant Casting Director: Cathy Meils
- Cameras: Bruce Reutlinger, Michael Bennet, Bruce Phraner, Tom Hogan
- Chyron: Donna M. McCarthy
- Scenic Designers: Bobby Berg, Dean H. Reiler, Patrick Howe
- Scenic Artists: Charles Amend
- Wardrobe Supervisors: Frances Spaganon, Ellen Anton
- Make-up Artists: Steven Lawrence, Margot Boccia
- Hair Stylist: Angel DeAngelis
- Program Production Manager: Russell S. Best
- Props: Patrick Manich
- Music Producer & Supervisor: Susan-Beth Markowitz
- Music Directors: Ron Brawer, Carole Severson Weiss
- Furs Furnished by Lord & Taylor
- Supervising Producer: Janet R. Stampfl
- Executive in Charge of Production: Edward Trach
Notes
- The closing theme for this and next episode was Linda Ronstadt's version of "When You Wish Upon a Star".