Television Production Overview - Key Figures

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Explore the fascinating world of television production as we unveil the key players behind iconic shows like 'All My Children' and 'General Hospital'.

Television Production Overview

The story of Dorothy Hajdys (Lifetime) involves executive producers Jack Grossbart and Joan Barnett, with Joe DiPasquale also credited. It was directed by David Burton Morris, while casting was handled by Rhonda Young in Los Angeles and Nelleke Privet in Toronto.


Zalinda’s Story (Lifetime) featured executive producers Marian Rees and Anne Hopkins, directed by Joyce Chopra, with casting overseen by Rhonda Young in Los Angeles.


For ABC Television Network, reachable at (310) 557-7777, the drama "All My Children" had Francesca James as the executive producer. The supervising producers were Jean Dadario Burke and Heidi Adam, with Nancy Jacoby producing. Direction was by Henry Kaplan, Conal O’Brien, James Baffico, and Robert Scinto, while casting was managed by Judy Wilson.


Another popular ABC show, "General Hospital," was led by executive producer Wendy Riche and supervising producer Julie Carruthers. Carol Scott was the producer, with direction from Shelley Curtis, Joe Behar, Bill Ludel, Scott McKinsey, and Alan Pultz. Mark Teschner was responsible for casting.


"One Life to Live" had Maxine Levinson as the executive producer and Frank Valentini as the supervising producer. Ellen Novack produced, with direction by Bruce Cooperman, Jim Sayegh, Joe Cotognu, and Lenny Price. Casting duties were performed by Sonia Nikore.


The series "Port Charles," also on ABC, followed a similar structure with Wendy Riche as executive producer and Julie Carruthers as supervising producer. Nancy Jacoby produced the show, which was directed by Anthony Morina, Susan Dansby, and Jill Ackles, with casting by Mark Teschner.


Alias Productions, contactable at (213) 549-9300, worked on "Inn-Mates" in association with Communication Arts, with Dick Oppenheimer serving as supervising executive producer alongside Gilbert A. Cabot. Chris Pflanzer was the producer, and casting was managed by Victoria Summers.


Additionally, All American Television at (310) 656-1100 collaborated with Baywatch Production Co. for the syndicated series "Baywatch," featuring executive producers Gregory Bonann, Douglas Schwartz, Michael Berk, and David.David Hasselhoff, along with co-producer David Braff, worked on casting with Susan Glickman and Fern Orenstein. For inquiries, contact (310) 302-9149.


In association with Baywatch Nights Production Company, "Baywatch Nights" (syndicated) featured executive producers Maurice Hurley, David Hasselhoff, and Gregory Bonann, with Don Boyle as co-executive producer. Casting was managed by Fern Orenstein and Susan Glickman.


"On the Line" (ABC) was produced by Guy Louthan, directed by Elodie Keene, and featured casting by Mary Jo Slater, with David Gerber as executive producer. For details, call (310) 449-3685.


Alliance Communications can be reached at (416) 967-1174. "Due South" (syndicated) had Paul Gross as the executive producer, Bob Carney as co-executive producer, and involved Peter Bray as supervisor producer. The production team included Frank Siracusa as director and casting by Marissa Richmond.


"Fast Track" (Showtime) was produced under the expertise of Larry Gelbart and Gary Markowitz, with Peter Hume as producer. Sean Ryerson directed, and casting was handled by John Aiello and Clare Walker.


On the Disney Channel, "Northern Lights" was produced in association with Prufrock Pictures and Blue Relief Productions, with Diane Keaton, Nina R. Sadowsky, Bill Robinson, and Meg Ryan as executive producers. Warren Carr served as producer, while Linda Yellen directed and Lynne Carrow managed casting.


"Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy" (syndicated) featured Christine Shipton as executive producer, with John Ryan as producer, directed by Kari Skogland and casting by John Buchan.


"Once a Thief" (syndicated) had John Woo, Terence Chang, William Laurin, and Glenn Davis as executive producers, with Wendy Grean as producer and multiple directors including Peter Marshall and David Wu. John Buchan handled casting.


For "Shadow Warriors: Assault on Devil’s Island" (TNT), executive producers included Douglas Schwartz, Michael Berk, Gregory J. Bonann, and Terry “Hulk” Hogan. Devin Beggs produced, with Joe Geus as co-producer and Jon Cassar directing. Casting was done by Suzie Glicksman, Fern Orenstein, and Lori Wyman.


"Straight Up" (syndicated) had Christine Shipton as supervisor producer, with Janis Lundman and Adrienne Mitchell as producers. The direction was by Jerry Ciccoritti and Adrienne Mitchell, with casting managed by Marissa Richmond.


The Anti Gravity Room Productions Ltd. can be contacted at (416) 534-1191. "The Anti Gravity Room" (Sci-Fi) had Josh Braun and Ian Murray as executive producers, with Chris Greaves as co-executive producer and producer, directed by Mark Williams. Casting was handled by Josh Braun at (212) 421-4530.


For "The Adventures of Sinbad" (syndicated), in collaboration with All American Television, the executive producers included Peter Sussman, David Gerber, and Ed Naha. Larry Raskin and Gordon Mark were the producers, with casting overseen by Darlene Kaplan.


"Borrowed Hearts" (CBS) featured Peter Sussman, Ed Gernon, Gary Delfiner, Roma Downey, and Tom Todoroff as executive producers, with Mary Kahn as producer. Ted Kotcheff directed, and casting was done by Darlene Kaplan and Tina Gerussi.


"Cold Squad" (syndicated) had Anne Marie La Traverse, Julie Keatley, and Matt MacLeod as executive producers, with David Shepherd as producer.


"Flash Forward" aired on ABC/Disney Channel, with Seaton McLean and Daphne Ballon as executive producers, and Jan Peter Meyboom as producer.


"The Oath" (CBS) was produced by Marty Katz, with executive producers Peter Sussman and Marian Rees. Directed by Sheldon Larry, casting was managed by Phyliss Huffman in Los Angeles and Marsha Chesley in Canada.


"Psi Factor" (syndicated), produced in partnership with Eyemark Entertainment, had Seaton McLean, James Nadler, Peter Aykroyd, and Chris Chacon as executive producers.Peter Meyboom served as co-producer, while Will Dixon was in charge of casting for various projects.


Alyson Feltes and Hart Hanson were the executive producers for the series "Traders," with Dierdre Bowen handling the casting duties.


For "Babylon 5," Douglas Netter and J. Michael Straczynski took on the roles of executive producers, and John Copeland was the producer, with Champion/Paladini responsible for casting.


At Bell-Phillip Television Productions, under the contact number (213) 852-4138, "The Bold and the Beautiful" had William J. Bell, Lee Phillip Bell, and Bradley Bell as executive producers. The production was led by John C. Zak, with Christy Elaine Dooley overseeing casting.


My Very Best Friend was produced by Best Friend Productions, involving Richard Davis and Sandy Brice, with Joyce Chopra as director and Carol Kelsay managing casting, reachable at (604) 434-2141.


Big Ticket Television produced "Judge Judy," with Peter Brennan as executive producer and Randy Douthit as co-executive producer, while Timothy Regler served as producer.


"Moesha," aired on UPN, had Vida Spears and Sara Finney as executive producers, and Jim Tripp-Haith as producer, with Henry Chan directing and casting handled by Kim Hardin.


Black Entertainment Television produced "Comic View," with Boogeyman and Andre Barnwell as executive producers. Lynne Harris-Taylor supervised production while Robert Higgins and Bob Norris were producers, with casting managed by Universal Talent Associates, contact number (818) 683-7594.


Steven Bochco Productions was behind "NYPD Blue" on ABC, with Steven Bochco, David Milch, Mark Tinker, and Mike Robin as executive producers. Bill Clark was the supervising producer, and Michael Watkins served as the producer, with casting by Junie Lowry-Johnson, available at (310) 369-2400.


Lastly, Brillstein-Grey Productions produced "The Larry Sanders Show" for HBO, featuring Garry Shandling and Brad Grey as executive producers, along with Jon Vitti as co-executive producer, reachable at (310) 275-6135.executive producers include John Riggi, Becky Hartman, Jeff Cesario, and John Ziffren, with direction from Todd Holland, Michael Lehmann, Alan Myerson, Michael Lange, and John Riggi.


Casting was handled by Marc Hirschfeld.


The Naked Truth aired on NBC, with executive producers Jay Daniel, Maya Forbes, and Brad Grey, along with Bernie Brillstein. Miriam Trogdon served as co-executive producer, while Nancy Haas and Rob Cohen were producers. Co-producers included Jenny Bicks and Marsh McCall, with direction from Gail Mancuso, Arlene Sanford, James Hampton, and Matthew Diamond. Robbie Benson, Rob Schiller, and Pam Fryman were also involved in casting, with Nan Dutton overseeing.


NewsRadio, another NBC production, had Paul Simms, Brad Grey, and Bernie Brillstein as executive producers. Joe Furey and Josh Lieb worked as producers, with Kent Zbornak and Drake Sather as co-producers. Directed by Tom Cherones, casting was managed by Bonnie Zane.


The Steve Harvey Show, aired on WB, featured executive producers Stan Lathan and Winifred Hervey, with Brad Grey and Bernie Brillstein. Walter Allen-Bennett took on the role of producer, with Manny Basanase and Wenda Fong as co-producers. Directed by Stan Lathan, casting was managed by Monica Swann.


Cosby, on CBS, had Dr. William H. Cosby, Marcy Carsey, Tom Werner, Caryn Mandabach, and others as executive producers. Co-executive producers included David Landsberg and Howard Meyers, while Joanne Curley-Kerner and Adam Belanoff produced. The direction was led by John Whitesell, with casting by Aisha Coley.


Cybill, also on CBS, had Marcy Carsey, Tom Werner, and Caryn Mandabach among its executive producers. Co-executive producers included Russ Woody and Elaine Aronson, while directing was done by Andrew Wyman and casting by Karen Vice.


Grace Under Fire featured executive producers Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner, alongside Caryn Mandabach and others. Co-executive producers included David Nichols and J.J. Wall. Key production roles were filled by Bob Smith and Holly Hester, with casting by Marc Hirschfeld and Meg Liberman.


Men Behaving Badly, another NBC production, had Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner as executive producers, alongside Caryn Mandabach. Directed by James Burrows, the casting process was managed by Marc Hirschfeld.


3rd Rock from the Sun showcased executive producers Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner, along with Caryn Mandabach. Bill Martin and Mike Schiff were among the supervising producers, while casting was once again handled by Marc Hirschfeld.


Castle Rock Entertainment was associated with Seinfeld, which featured executive producers Jerry Seinfeld, Howard West, and George Shapiro, with Peter Mehlman as co-executive producer. Supervising producers included Jeff Schaffer and Alec Berg.Andy Ackerman served as co-producer alongside Dave Mandel and Spike Feresten, with Ackerman also taking the director's role. The production was part of Chesler/Perlmutter Productions, and can be reached at (310) 887-5250.


"Strangers," aired on HBO, featured executive producers Lewis B. Chesler, David M. Perlmutter, Georges Campana, and Alain Bordiec, with casting handled by Hank McCann.


"CBS Entertainment Productions," located at (818) 760-5000, produced "Caroline in the City," which included executive producers Fred Barron, Marco Pennette, Dottie Dartland, and Tom Leopold. Faye Oshima Belyeu oversaw casting, assisted by Gilda Stratton.


"Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" was a CBS production associated with The Sullivan Company, featuring executive producers Beth Sullivan and Carl Binder, with Philip Gerson as co-executive producer and John Libert casting the roles.


"Promised Land" also aired on CBS, led by executive producer Martha Williamson, with Ernie Wallengren and Jon Andersen producing, and Robert J. Visciglia Jr. handling casting duties.


"CBS" produced "Touched by an Angel," overseen by Martha Williamson as executive producer, with Bob Colleary and Jon Andersen producing. Robert J. Visciglia Jr. was responsible for casting along with David Giella.


"Walker, Texas Ranger," developed in partnership with Amadea Film Productions, was produced by Chuck Norris and Aaron Norris as co-executive producers. Gordon Dawson served as supervising producer, while Lisa Clarkson produced alongside Bruce Cervi and John Lansing, with casting by Shari Rhodes.


Columbia Pictures Television, contactable at (310) 202-1234, produced "Beakman’s World" in collaboration with Universal Belo Productions. Mark Waxman was the executive producer, with Bob Heath as supervising producer and Pam Putch, Richard Albrecht, Casey Keller, and M.J. Miller as producers. Jay Dubin directed the show.


"Days of Our Lives," under NBC, was executive produced by Ken Corday, with Tom Langan as co-executive producer and supervising producer Steve Wyman. Fran Bascom managed casting, available at (818) 972-8339.


"The Young and the Restless," also a CBS production, featured executive producers William J. Bell and Edward Scott, with David Shaughnessy producing and Meryl O’Loughlin overseeing casting.


Disney Telefilms, located at (818) 560-1000, produced "Angels in the Endzone" for ABC. Roger Birnbaum served as executive producer, with Dick O’Connor producing and Gary Nadeau directing. Jason Lapadura and Nathalie Hart managed casting.


"Gold Rush!" was another ABC production, with executive producers Joan Sittenfield and Jenni Munn, produced by Fitch Cady and directed by John Power. Casting was handled by Darlene Kaplan in Los Angeles and Michelle Allen in Vancouver.


"Miracle at Midnight," also for ABC, saw executive producers Merrill Karpf and John Davis, produced by Morgan O’Sullivan. Ken Cameron directed, with Donna Ebbs as co-producer and casting by Carmel O’Connor in Dublin and Ann Fielden in London.


"Oliver Twist" had Laurence Mark and John Baldecchi as executive producers, produced by Steven North and directed by Tony Bill, with casting managed by Ros and John Hubbard.


"Safety Patrol," in association with Doug Draizin Productions, featured Doug Draizin as executive producer, with Jeffrey Lampert producing and Savage Steve Holland directing.


"Toothless," produced in collaboration with Mandeville Films, was led by executive producer David Hoberman, produced by Joan Van Horn, co-produced by Mike Karz, directed by Melanie Mayron, and casting managed by Lapadura & Hart Casting.


"Tower of Terror," another ABC project associated with ZM Productions, had George Zaloom and D.J. McHale as executive producers, with Iain Paterson producing and D.J. McHale directing, while casting was overseen by Melissa Skoff.


Finally, "The Tony Danza Show," produced in partnership with Gridiorn Productions Ltd., had Kevin Inch as producer and Tim Kelleher as director.Casting teams for various productions include notable figures such as Jason Lapadura and Natalie Hart from Dove International, reachable at (604) 876-2876.


The CBS project "Homesong" features executive producers Michael Viner, Deborah Raffin, and Jerry Leider, directed by Nancy Malone with casting by Carol Kelsay.


DreamWorks SKG can be contacted at (818) 733-7000, associated with "Spin City" on ABC, produced by Bill Lawrence, with Gary David Goldberg and Michael J. Fox as executive producers, and casting handled by Bonnie Finnegan.


Ghostwriter I Productions, available at (416) 531-9858, brings "The New Ghostwriter Mysteries" to CBS, with Ned Kandel as the executive producer and John Delmage producing, while Susan Forrest handles casting.


Gold Coast Television Entertainment at (310) 453-3664 produces "The Beef" for the Family Channel in association with MTM, with executive producers including Matthew Papish and David Garfinkle.


"The Big Finish," a syndicated project, collaborates with New World Entertainment and Mopo Productions, also featuring the same executive producers as "The Beef."


In the syndicated show "J. Barry Ferguson's Style," executive producers include David Garfinkle and Jay Renfroe, with Elizabeth Woolard as the producer and Scott Marshall directing.


"Right Here, Right Now" on NBC is yet another collaboration led by Matthew Papish and his team.


The horror series "Scream" on NBC is produced in association with NBC Productions, with notable names like Matt Papish and Jay Renfroe contributing as executive producers.


Granada Entertainment USA at (310) 564-4266 is behind "Cracker" for ABC in partnership with Kushner-Locke, with a team of executive producers led by James Sadwith, and casting by Molly Lopata, who can be reached at (753) 8086.


Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Productions, contactable at (312) 633-1000, produced "Before Women Had Wings" for ABC, with Kate Forte and Jay Benson as producers.


HBO Original Programming at (310) 201-9200 produced "From the Earth to the Moon" in collaboration with Imagine Entertainment and Clavius Base, with Tom Hanks as the executive producer.


HBO Pictures, also reachable at (310) 201-9200, is responsible for "Don King," overseen by executive producer Thomas Carter, and "Silicone Wars," with Gary Lucchesi as executive producer and Guy Reidel as the producer.


Imagination Productions at (310) 315-4760 is involved with "Family Therapy" on Showtime, with David Jablin as the executive producer and casting handled by Liberman/Hirschfeld.


National Lampoon has produced several projects for Showtime, including "Devil's Advocate" and "Move Over, I'll Drive!" both under the direction of David Jablin.


The Jewish Television Network at (310) 273-6841 is producing "Alef…Bet…Blast-Off!" with executive producer Jay Sanderson and a team that includes Michelle Baron and Phil Baron.


David E. Kelley Productions at (310) 369-1000 is known for "Ally McBeal" on FBC and "The Practice" on ABC, both with David E. Kelley as the executive producer, along with producing teams led by Bob Breech and Alice West.


Klasky Csupo can be contacted at (213) 463-0145, associated with the production of "Duckman" on USA, in collaboration with Paramount Domestic Television.abor csupo, arlene klasky, jeff reno, ron osborn, and david misch are among the key contributors to various television productions.


Mitch Watson and Michael Markowitz serve as producers, while Gene Laufenberg takes on the co-producer role.


Directors for these projects include Jeff McGrath, Anthony Bell, Peter Avanzino, Steve Loter, Jaime Diaz, and Stig Berquist, with Barbara Wright handling casting.


For "Wings of Fear" on CBS, the executive producers are Peter Locke, Donald Kushner, Annette Handley, Paul A. Kaufman, and Joel Rice, directed by Michael Uno.


The "Unlikely Angel," also airing on CBS and produced in association with Sandollar Television, has Sandy Gallin, Gail Berman, Dolly Parton, Peter Locke, and Donald Kushner as executive producers. Jonathan Bernstein is the producer and Michael Switzer directs, with casting by Mary Buck.


Lighthouse Productions can be contacted at (310) 859-4923 for "Trailer Park" on the Sci-Fi Channel, produced by John Frank Rosenblum, with Michael Phillips and Andy Thomas as producers, and casting handled by Lighthouse Productions.


Connections on Showtime, in association with Viacom Productions Inc., features executive producers Paula Hart and Paul Bernbaum, alongside producers Mary Burch and Richard Davis, directed by Chuck Vinson, with casting by Carol Kelsay.


MGM Television Distribution presents "The National Enquirer’s 25 Years of Scandals" in syndication, with Dennis Bogorad and David Wyler as executive producers, and Bogorad also producing, along with Mike Walker.


The Outer Limits, airing on Showtime and in syndication, is a collaboration with Trilogy Entertainment Group and Atlantis Films. Executive producers include Richard B. Lewis, Pen Densham, John Watson, and Jonathan Glassner, with Brent Karl Clackson leading production, and casting by Mary Jo Slater and Paul Weber in Los Angeles.


"Poltergeist: The Legacy," also on Showtime and in collaboration with Trilogy Entertainment North and Pacific Motion Pictures Corp., sees Richard B. Lewis, Pen Densham, and John Watson as executive producers, with Mark Stern serving as supervising executive producer and Robert Petrovicz as producer.


MGM Worldwide Television, reachable at (310) 449-3000, produced "Elmer Gantry" for Showtime, with executive producer John Pike.


"Evidence of Blood" on Showtime has Becky Arntzen as the producer, directed by Andrew Mondshein, with casting by Susan Booker in the U.S. and Clare Walker in Canada.


"Fame L.A." in syndication, in association with Trilogy Entertainment Group, includes Richard B. Lewis, Pen Densham, and John Watson as executive producers, with Mark Stern as the supervising producer and Patricia Green as co-executive producer. Jane Jenkins, Janet Hirshenson, and Amy McIntyre handle casting.


"The Magnificent Seven" on CBS, produced with Trilogy Entertainment Group and The Mirisch Corp., features executives Walter Mirisch, Richard B. Lewis, Pen Densham, and John Watson, with Mark Stern as supervising executive producer and Dennis Stuart Murphy as co-producer. Directed by Geoff Murphy, casting is managed by Jane Jenkins and Janet Hirshenson.


Lastly, "Stargate SG-1" on Showtime, in partnership with Double Secret Productions and Gekko Film Corp., includes Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright as executive producers, with Michael Greenburg and Jeff King as co-executive producers. Ron French produces, and casting is overseen by Mary Jo Slater.Paul Weber (U.S) can be reached at (310) 449-3685, while Carol Kelsay represents Canada.


Among notable productions, "The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3" aired on ABC in collaboration with Trilogy Entertainment Group, featuring executive producers Pen Densham, Richard B. Lewis, and John Watson.


"12 Angry Men," produced by Showtime, saw William Friedkin as the executive producer and director, with Terence A. Donnelly as co-producer and Mary Jo Slater handling casting.


Another ABC production in association with Trilogy Entertainment Group is "White Shark," again featuring the team of Densham, Lewis, and Watson.


For "High Stakes" on Lifetime, executive producer Donald Wrye also directed, with Michelle Allen managing casting efforts.


From MTM Entertainment (818) 755-2400 comes "Apollo 11," a Family Channel production in partnership with Apollo Prods, Inc. James Manos took the lead in production, directed by Norberto Barba, casting handled by Marion Levine and Tricia Tomey (310) 827-2527.


"CBS" features "Bailey Kipper’s P.O.V." with executive producer Mark Waxman, produced by Jill Danton and co-produced by Sherry Coben, while Donovan-Foley took care of casting.


"City Guys" on NBC is produced by Peter Engel Productions in collaboration with NBC Enterprises, with Peter Engel as the executive producer and Frank Bonner as director, supported by casting from Patricia Noland.


NBC also aired "Hang Time," another Peter Engel production, featuring Jeffrey Sachs as co-executive producer, with a large production team and casting managed by Patricia Noland.


"Saved by the Bell: The New Class," also from NBC and Peter Engel Productions, saw Engel as executive producer, with Miguel Higuera directing and Robin Lippin handling casting.


"USA High" followed the same pattern with Engel at the helm, involving Rysher Entertainment and NBC Enterprises in its production.


Nelvana (416) 588-5571 produced "Hardy Boys" and "Nancy Drew," both with executive producers Michael Hirsh and Patrick Loubert, casting managed by Craig Alexander (416) 406-0811.


Nickelodeon, reachable at (310) 752-8205, aired "All That," a collaboration with Tollin/Robbins Productions, led by executive producers Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin, with Nick Donatelli as supervising executive producer and Dan Schneider as co-executive producer.sting, abby gans (212) 258-7500.


Figure It Out (Nickelodeon)
- Executive Producers: Kevin Kay, Eileen Braun
- Producers: Melinda Toporoff, Kitt McLeod
- Director: Scott Preston
- Casting: Abby Gans (212) 258-7500


Kablam! (Nickelodeon)
- Executive Producers: Will McRobb, Chris Viscardi
- Producer: Irene Sherman
- Casting: Abby Gans (212) 258-7500


Kenan & Kel (Nickelodeon, in association with Tollin/Robbins Productions)
- Executive Producers: Brian Robbins, Mike Tollin
- Co-Executive Producer: Dan Schneider
- Producer: Nick Donatelli
- Casting: Mel Johnson (407) 363-8500


Sports Theater (MTV/Nickelodeon, in association with Tollin/Robbins Productions)
- Executive Producers: Brian Robbins, Mike Tollin
- Casting: Abby Gans (212) 258-7500


Nicki Film Productions (801) 322-5353
Before He Wakes (CBS)
- Executive Producer: Dan Wigutow
- Producer: Vanessa Green
- Director: Michael Scott
- Casting: Cate Praggastis


North Hall Productions (310) 827-xxxx
Pacific Blue (USA, in association with Rigel Distribution and The Ministry of Film)
- Executive Producers: Gary Nardino, Bill Nuss
- Co-Executive Producers: Alan Mruvka, Marilyn Vance, John Laing
- Producer: John Moranville
- Co-Producer: Emily Skopov
- Casting: Margaret McSharry, Brad Warshaw (310) 558-5047


Paramount Network Television (213) 956-5000
Claude’s Crib (USA)
- Executive Producer: Bill Boulware
- Co-Executive Producer: Peter Gallay
- Supervising Producer: Linda M. Yearwood
- Producers: David Menteer, Jay Abromowitz
- Casting: Greg Orson


Clueless (UPN, a Cockamamie Production in association with Paramount Network Television)
- Executive Producers: Amy Heckerling, Tim O’Donnell
- Co-Executive Producer: Twink Caplan
- Producer: Dan Dugan
- Casting: Tracy Lillienfield


Fired Up (NBC, a Gramnet Production in association with Paramount Network Television)
- Executive Producers: Victor Fresco, Rudy Hornish, Kelsey Grammer
- Co-Executive Producers: Arleen Sorkin, Paul Slansky
- Supervising Producers: Thom Bray, Michael Ross
- Producer: Barbara Dorio
- Casting: Ellie Kanner


Frasier (NBC, a Grub Street Production in association with Paramount Network Television)
- Executive Producers: David Angell, Peter Casey, David Lee, Christopher Lloyd
- Supervising Producers: Chuck Ranberg, Anne Flett-Giordano, Joe Keenan, Michael B. Kaplan
- Producers: Maggie Randell, William Lucas Walker, Suzanne Martin
- Co-Producer: Rob Greenberg, Mary Fukuto
- Casting: Jeff Greenberg


Jag (CBS, a Belisarius Production in association with Paramount Network Television)
- Executive Producer: Don Bellisario
- Co-Executive Producer: Chas. Floyd Johnson
- Supervising Producer: Tom Towler
- Producers: Mark Horowitz, Julie Watson
- Co-Producers: R. Scott Gemmill, Jack Orman
- Casting: Melissa Skoff


The Sentinel (UPN, Pet Fly Production in association with Paramount Network Television)
- Executive Producers: Danny Bilson, Paul Demeo
- Co-Executive Producer: Gail Hickman
- Supervising Producer: Michael Lacoe
- Producer: Bob Hargrove
- Co-Producer: Harold Apter
- Casting: April Webster (Los Angeles), Michelle Allen (Vancouver)


Sister, Sister (WB, a De Passe Entertainment in association with Paramount Network Television)
- Executive Producers: Suzanne De Passe, Suzanne Coston, Leslie Ray, David Simon
- Co-Executive Producers: Irene Dreayer, Jeff Duteil
- Producer: Joey Scott
- Co-Producers: Regina Hicks, Lauren McKenzie


Television Production Overview

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For "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (syndicated), executive producers include Rick Berman and Ira Steven Behr. Co-executive producers are Ronald D. Moore and Peter Lauritson. The production team consists of Hans Beimler, Rene Echevarria, Rob Wolfe, and Steve Oster, with J.P. Farrell as co-producer. Casting was handled by Junie Lowry-Johnson and Ron Surma.


"Star Trek: Voyager" (UPN) features Rick Berman and Jeri Taylor as executive producers, with Brannon Braga as co-executive producer. Peter Lauritson serves as supervising producer and Ken Biller as producer. J.P. Farrell is the co-producer, while casting was done by Helen Mossler, Junie Lowry-Johnson, and Ron Surma.


For "Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist" (Comedy Central), in collaboration with HBO Downtown Productions, executive producers include Nancy Geller, Tim Braine, and Tom Snyder, with Jonathan Katz as producer.


"Adventures from the Book of Virtues" (KCET), associated with KCET, has Bruce D. Johnson and William T. Baumann as executive producers, with casting by Kris Zimmerman.


"Police Academy: The Series" (syndicated) is a partnership with Warner Bros. International Television Productions, featuring executive producers Paul Maslansky, Gary Goodman, Garry Roser, Steve Levitan, and Paul Bronfman. James Margellos is the producer, while casting is handled by Darlene Kaplan and Sid Kozack.


"In the House" (UPN) is produced in association with Winifred Hervey Productions, Quincy Jones/David Salzman Entertainment, and NBC Studios. Executive producers are Quincy Jones, David Salzman, W. Bob Burris, and Michael Ware, with Rob Edwards as co-executive producer. The supervising production team includes Werner Walian, Michelle Jones, and Gary Hardwick, while casting is managed by Robi Reed.


"Lost on Earth" (USA) features Quincy Jones, David Salzman, W. Sy Rosen, and David Steinberg as executive producers. Larry Klingman and Susan McConnell are producers, with Gary Brown directing and casting done by Meg Liberman and Cecily Adams.


"Mad TV" (FOX) has Quincy Jones, David Salzman, W. Fax Bahr, Adam Small, and Steven Haft as executive producers, with John Blanchard as supervising producer and James Jones as producer.


"FX: The Series" (syndicated), a collaboration between Winterset Productions, Inc. and Fireworks Entertainment, Inc., features Jay Firestone and Stephen Downing as executive producers, with Miles Dale as co-executive producer. Casting is handled by Jon Comerford.


"Highlander: The Series" (syndicated) is produced in collaboration with Gaumont TV, Filmline International, and Davis/Panler Productions, with executive producers Christian Charret, Marla Ginsberg, Denis Leroy, Peter Davis, and Bill Panzer. The production is managed by Ken Gord, with casting by Fern Champion and Mark Paladini.


"Nash Bridges" (CBS), produced by Don Johnson Co. and Carlton Cuse Productions, has executive producers Don Johnson and Carlton Cuse, with Sheldon Pinchuk as co-executive producer and Jon Wirth as supervising producer. Producers include Greg Beeman, Morgan Gendel, and Reed Steiner, with Janice Cooke-Leonard as co-producer and casting by Leslee Dennis.


"Oz" (HBO) features Barry Levinson and Tom Fontana as executive producers, with Jim Finnerty as co-executive producer. Bridget Potter is the supervising producer, with Debbie Sarjeant as co-producer and casting by Alexa Fogel.


"Soldier of Fortune, Inc." (syndicated) has Jerry Bruckheimer, Neil Russell, and Greg St. John as executive producers.Rangis, Robert McCullough
Production: Terry Spazek
Casting: Mary Jo Slater, Jean Scoccimarro


Strange Universe (Syndicated)
Associated with Chris-Craft Television Productions, United Entertainment, Telesarus Rex, Inc., and Team Entertainment Group
Executive Producers: Paul Barosse, Margaret Roberts
Producer: Burt Kearns
Scott Free Productions: (514) 344-3544


The Hunger (Showtime)
Associated with Telescene Film Group
Executive Producers: Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, Jeff Fazio, Robin Spry, Paul Painter, Bruce Moccia
Casting: Nikki Valko
Showtime Networks: (818) 505-7700


End of Summer (Showtime)
Producer/Director: Linda Yellen
Spelling Daytime Television: (818) 526-2700


Sunset Beach (NBC)
Executive Producers: Aaron Spelling, E. Duke Vincent, Gary Tomlin
Supervising Producer: Hope Smith
Producer: Lisa Hesser
Casting: Melinda Gartzman
Spelling Television: (213) 965-5700


Beverly Hills, 90210 (Fox)
Executive Producers: Aaron Spelling, E. Duke Vincent, Steve Wasserman, Jessica Klein, Paul Waigner, Larry Mollin
Co-Executive Producer: John Eisendrath
Producers: Jason Priestley, Kenneth Miller, John Whelpley
Casting: Dianne Young


Melrose Place (Fox)
Executive Producers: Aaron Spelling, E. Duke Vincent, Frank South
Co-Executive Producers: Chuck Pratt, Carol Mendelsohn
Supervising Producer: Dee Johnson
Producer: Chip Hayes
Co-Producer: James Kahn
Casting: Debra Rubinstein
Contact: (213) 525-2856


Pacific Palisades (Fox)
Executive Producers: Aaron Spelling, E. Duke Vincent, Dianne Messina-Stanley, Jim Stanley
Co-Executive Producer: Joel Feigenbaum
Supervising Producer: Peter Dinne
Casting: Debra Rubinstein
Contact: (213) 634-1220


Seventh Heaven (WB)
Executive Producers: Aaron Spelling, E. Duke Vincent, Brenda Hampton
Co-Executive Producer: Joel Feigenbaum
Producer: Joe Wallenstein
Casting: Vicki Huff
Contact: (213) 525-3524
Telescene: (514) 738-9195


Thunderpoint (Showtime)
Associated with Visionview-U.K.
Executive Producers: Paul Painter, Jim Howell
Producers: Robin Spry, Jim Reeve
Director: George Mihalka
Casting: Elite Productions


Arli$$ (HBO)
Executive Producers: Michael Tollin, Brian Robbins, Robert Wuhl
Supervising Producers: Timothy Marx, Scott Kaufer
Producer: Kevin Falls
Co-Producer: Jonathan Fink
Casting: Lisa London, Catherine Stroud
Tollin/Robbins Productions: (213) 256-6110


Boy Meets World (ABC)
Associated with Michael Jacobs Productions
Executive Producers: Michael Jacobs, Bob Young
Co-Executive Producers: Mark Blutman, Howard Busgang
Producers: Karen Mackain, Jeffrey Sherman
Director: Jeff McCracken
Co-Producer: Jeff Menell
Casting: Sally Stiner


Ellen (ABC)
Associated with Black/Marlens Co.
Executive Producers: Vic Kaplan, Dava Savel, Mark Driscoll
Co-Executive Producers: Tracy Newman, Jonathan Stark
Supervising Producer: Jan Nash
Co-Producers: David Flebotte, Alex Herschlag
Casting: Tammy Billik


Home Improvement (ABC)
Associated with Wind Dancer Productions Group
Executive Producers: Matt Williams, David McFadzean, Carmen Finestra, Bruce Ferber, Elliot Shoenman, Charlie Hauck
Supervising Producer: Laurie Gelman
Producers: Gayle S. Maffeo, Frank McKemy, Eric Horsted Jon Vandergriff and Alan Padula took the lead in casting for several productions.


"Smart Guy" aired on WB, produced by Danny Kallis Productions and De Passe Entertainment in association with Touchstone Television. Executive producers included Bob Young and Suzanne De Passe, alongside co-executive producer Irene Dreayer. The production team featured Patty Gary-Cox and Alison Taylor, with Monica Swann handling casting.


On UPN, "Social Studies" was produced in partnership with Sandollar Television. Gail Berman and Sandy Gallin served as executive producers, while Nancy Lee Myatt was the co-executive producer. Jason Shubb was responsible for production, with J.D. Lobue directing and Nikki Valko managing casting.


"Soul Man," an ABC production in association with Wind Dancer Productions Group, had a strong creative team that included executive producers Matt Williams and David McFadzean. Marley Sims was the supervising producer, and Gayle S. Maffeo worked alongside Lisa Albert in production. Caterina Nelli co-produced, with Andrew Tsao directing and Deborah Barylski in charge of casting.


The WBN show "Unhappily Ever After" saw executive contributions from Ron Leavitt and Arthur Silver, with David Caplan and Brian Lapan as co-executive producers. Hariette Regan led production, while casting was managed by Tammy Billik.


The number for Tower Productions Inc. is (805) 443-1963, which also handled "No Sweat," with Paul Monea and Stephan Henneberry as executive producers, directed by Carl Lauten.


"Gene Roddenberry’s Earth: Final Conflict," produced by Atlantis Films, was another syndication project featuring executive producers Majel Roddenberry and David Kirschner. John Calvert and Stephen Roloff were involved in production, with Clare Walker and Darlene Kaplan leading casting efforts.


For "Night Man," Glen Larson was the executive producer, with casting managed by J.C. Larson, all under the syndication umbrella.


Trident Entertainment, reachable at (818) 763-0071, produced "American Legends" with David G. Salzberg as supervising executive producer. Co-executive producers included Jason Hervey and Bruce H. Singman, with Brian W. Stewart leading production.


"Highway to America" followed a similar structure, with the same executive team and production leadership.


CBS featured "Early Edition," a collaboration with Three Characters, Inc., Angelica Films, and CBS Productions. The executive producer team included Bob Brush and Michael Dinner. Rocket Rabinowitz handled production while casting was split between Jeff Greenberg in Los Angeles and Jane Alderman in Chicago.


"Mad About You," aired on NBC and involved InFront Productions and Nuance Productions. Key figures included Larry Charles, Danny Jacobson, and Paul Reiser as executive producers, with Richard Day as co-executive producer. The production team boasted names like Bob Heath and Helen Hunt, with Eileen Knight overseeing casting.


Finally, "The Nanny," another CBS show, was produced in collaboration with Sternin/Fraser Ink, Inc. and High School Sweethearts. Robert Sternin and Fran Drescher were among the executive producers, with Kathy Landsberg leading production efforts.Directed by Dorothy Lyman, with casting directed by April Webster, the television landscape features various productions across different networks.


Among them is "Buffalo Soldiers" on Turner Network Television, produced in collaboration with Trilogy Entertainment Group and Citadel Entertainment. Executive producers include Danny Glover, Jon Watson, and Richard Lewis, with Carolyn McDonald as co-producer and Charles Haid at the helm as director.


Another notable production on TNT is "Wallace," also associated with Trilogy Entertainment Group and Citadel Entertainment. Here, Mark Carliner serves as the executive producer, while Julian Krainin produces and John Frankenheimer directs, with Ethel Winant taking on the role of co-producer.


At Twentieth Century Fox Television, "Automatic Avenue" sees David Burke as the executive producer, Oscar Costo as co-executive producer and director, with casting managed by Susan Bluestein.


On the WB network, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" boasts an impressive lineup of executive producers including Joss Whedon and Gail Berman. The production team features Gareth Davies and David Solomon, with casting directed by Marcia Shulman.


CBS presents "Chicago Hope," associated with David E. Kelley Productions. The executive production team consists of John Tinker and Bill D’Elia, with James C. Hart supervising production. Rob Corn, John Heath, Tim Kring, and Dawn Prestwich are producers, while casting is handled by Debi Manwiller and Rick Pagano.


"413 Hope St." on Fox has Damon Wayans as executive producer, with Dean Lorey and Jeannie Vancott producing, and Janine Sherman directing. Eileen Knight manages casting.


"King of the Hill," also on Fox, features executive producers Greg Daniels and Mike Judge. The production team includes Cheryl Holliday and John Collier as supervising producers, with Wes Archer directing and Julie Mossberg overseeing casting.


Meanwhile, "Millennium," another Fox production, is led by Chris Carter as executive producer, alongside Jorge Zamacona and John P. Kousakis as co-executive producers, with casting directed by Coreen Mayrs.


"Nothing Sacred" on ABC has David Manson and Paul Leland as executive producers. Cyrus Yavneh serves as producer, with Dick Pearce directing and Judith Holstra managing casting.


Fox's "The Simpsons," produced in association with Gracie Films, features a diverse executive production team, including Jim Brooks and Matt Groening. The production lineup includes Jonathan Collier and Mike Mendel, with Bonnie Pietila handling casting.


Lastly, "The X-Files," also on Fox and associated with Ten Thirteen Productions, is headed by Chris Carter as executive producer, alongside R.W. Goodwin and Howard Gordon, with production led by J.P. Finn.B. Bowman and Kim Manners collaborated on production.
Paul Rabwin served as co-producer, with casting handled by Rick Millikan.
Universal Television can be reached at (818) 777-1000.


Law & Order, associated with NBC and Wolf Films, had Dick Wolf, Ed Sherin, and Rene Balcer as executive producers.
Co-executive producer Ed Zuckerman was joined by supervisory producers Arthur Forney and Gardner Stern.
Producers Jeffrey Hayes and Lew Gould worked alongside co-producer Billy Fox,
while casting was managed by Lynn Kressel and Suzanne Ryan, available at (212) 605-9122.


New York Undercover, also connected with Fox and Wolf Films, featured Dick Wolf, Don Kuart, and Steve Smith as executive producers.
Supervisory producers included Arthur Forney, Reggie Blythewood, and Larry Moskowitz.
Peter Macintosh was the main producer, supported by co-producers Jody Milano and Chris Cooke,
with casting directed by Lynne Kressel at (212) 605-9122.


Universal Television Enterprises can be contacted at (818) 777-1242.
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, produced in association with Renaissance Pictures, had Robert Tapert and Sam Raimi as executive producers,
with John Schulian as a co-executive producer.
Supervisory production was handled by Robert Bielak, while Eric Gruendemann was the main producer,
co-produced by David Eick and cast by Beth Hymson-Ayer.


Xena: Warrior Princess, another Renaissance Pictures collaboration, featured Robert Tapert and Sam Raimi as executive producers.
Co-executive producer R.J. Stewart worked alongside supervisory producer Steven Sears, with Eric Gruendemann as the producer.
Co-producer Liz Friedman and casting director Beth Hymson-Ayer completed the team.


Viacom Productions can be reached at (310) 234-5000.
Diagnosis Murder, produced in association with Fred Silverman Co. and Dean Hargrove Productions, starred Dick Van Dyke, with Dean Hargrove and Fred Silverman as executive producers.
Steve Hattman served as co-executive producer, while William Rabkin and Lee Goldberg were supervisory producers.
Barry Steinberg was the producer, with Steve Hattman as co-producer and casting by Ulrich/Dawson/Kritzer, contactable at (213) 845-1100.


Sabrina the Teenage Witch, produced in collaboration with Hartbreak Films and Finishing the Hat, Inc., had Paula Hart and Nell Scovell as executive producers.
Ken Koch took the lead in production, with casting by Rick Millikan.


Village Roadshow can be contacted at (310) 282-5300. <

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