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Another World/Episode 7110
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Episode 7110 | |
Season 29, Episode 118 | |
Airdate | June 15, 1992 |
Production Number | 7108 |
Written by | Donna M. Swajeski, Peggy Sloane, Victor Miller, Janet R. Stampfl, Lisa Kern, Janet Iacobuzlo, Mimi Leahey, Judith Pinsker, Kathleen Kennedy, Sharon Epstein |
Directed by | Larry Auerbach |
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Another World — Season Twenty-Nine |
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Episode 7110 is the one-hundred eighteenth episode of the twenty-ninth season of Another World, and the seven thousand one-hundred eighth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
Lorna makes her statement to Kevin about Rick's shooting. Lucas urges Sally to start over. Matt, Dean, and Jenna learn of Lorna's association with Carl.
Credits
- Executive Producer: Michael D. Laibson
- Producers: Linda Barker Laundra, Stacey Lawrence
- Associate Producer: R. Scott Collishaw
- Assistants to the Producer: Kyra Leslie, Kathy Ebel
- Art Director: Bobby Berg
- Costume Designer: Margarita Delgado
- Associate Costume Designer: Charles Schoonmaker
- Associate Directors: Carol Sedwick, Mary Madeiras, Janet Andrews
- Unit Manager: Regina Lasko
- Technical Director: Skip Dresch
- Lighting Directors: Bob Hickley, Howard Strawbridge
- Video: Bill Vaccaro
- Audio: Fred Bugg
- Supervising Editor: John J. O'Connor, II
- Videotape: Joseph D. Colvin, Bill Cunningham
- Stage Managers: Cindy Flood Jacobsen, Arthur Lewis, Dennis Cameron
- Production Assistants: Mary-Kelly Rodden, Karen Wilkens, Dawn Kiernan
- Casting: Johnson-Liff Associates
- Assistant Casting Director: Kathleen A. Houle
- Cameras: Bruce Reutlinger, Michael Bennett, Brian Phraner
- Electronic Maintenance: Antonio J. Riveria, Jerry Ryba, John LoBello, Jim Andrews
- Electronic Graphics: Donna McCarthy
- Scenic Designers: Dean H. Reiter, Patrick Howe
- Scenic Artist: Al Gallo
- Wardrobe Supervisors: Frances Spagnola, Ellen Anton
- Make-up Artists: Steven Lawrence, Margot Boccia
- Hair Stylist: Angel DeAngelis
- Program Production Manager: Russell S. Best
- Executive Producer Secretary: Michele DiVito
- Production Coordinator: Gina Taravella
- Music Producer & Supervisor: Susan-Beth Markowitz
- Music Directors: Carole Severson-Weiss, Ron Brawer
- Facilities Operations: Tab Butler, Bruce Sparks, Mary Beth Scalici
- Supervising Producer: Meg Beliveau
- Executive in Charge of Production: Edward Trach