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Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | February 1990 | 4 | |
Season 1 | March 1985 | April 1985 | 6 |
Season 2 | September 1985 | May 1986 | 18 |
Season 3 | September 1986 | May 1987 | 15 |
Season 4 | September 1987 | March 1988 | 14 |
Season 5 | December 1988 | May 1989 | 13 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Season 1 | March 1985 | April 1985 | 6 |
Season 2 | September 1985 | May 1986 | 18 |
Season 3 | September 1986 | May 1987 | 15 |
Season 4 | September 1987 | March 1988 | 14 |
Season 5 | December 1988 | May 1989 | 13 |
Unassigned Episodes | 4 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Season 1 | 0 | ||
Unassigned Episodes | 70 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
All Seasons | |||
Season 1 | March 1985 | April 1985 | 6 |
Season 2 | September 1985 | May 1986 | 18 |
Season 3 | September 1986 | May 1987 | 15 |
Season 4 | September 1987 | March 1988 | 14 |
Season 5 | December 1988 | May 1989 | 13 |
Unassigned Episodes | 4 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Charles H. Eglee | 16 | 04/29/1986 - 04/16/1989 | |
Roger Director | 15 | 10/01/1985 - 01/17/1989 | |
Jeff Reno | 14 | 11/12/1985 - 04/09/1989 | |
Ron Osborn | 14 | 11/12/1985 - 04/09/1989 | |
Kerry Ehrin | 13 | 03/26/1985 - 12/13/1988 | |
Allan Arkush | 13 | 04/29/1986 - 01/10/1989 | |
Peter Werner | 9 | 03/05/1985 - 05/13/1986 | |
Dennis Dugan | 8 | 12/13/1988 - 05/14/1989 | |
Christian I. Nyby II | 7 | 10/08/1985 - 11/18/1986 | |
Debra Frank | 7 | 10/15/1985 - 02/02/1988 | |
Carl Sautter | 6 | 10/15/1985 - 12/16/1986 | |
Karen Hall | 6 | 11/18/1986 - 10/13/1987 | |
Paul Krasny | 5 | 03/11/1986 - 02/14/1989 | |
Artie Mandelberg | 4 | 02/09/1988 - 01/17/1989 | |
Will Mackenzie | 4 | 10/29/1985 - 11/25/1986 | |
Christopher Hibler | 4 | 01/21/1986 - 01/13/1987 | |
Jay Daniel | 4 | 01/06/1987 - 04/30/1989 | |
Sam Weisman | 3 | 02/10/1987 - 10/13/1987 | |
Merrill Markoe | 2 | 04/16/1989 | |
Gerald Perry Finnerman | 2 | 01/05/1988 - 04/09/1989 | |
Christopher Leitch | 1 | 10/01/1985 | |
Burt Brinckerhoff | 1 | 03/12/1985 | |
Christopher T. Welch | 1 | 04/23/1989 | |
Jonathan Lemkin | 1 | 04/29/1986 | |
Gene Miller | 1 | 11/11/1986 | |
Paul Lynch | 1 | 10/14/1986 | |
Ed Sherin | 1 | 12/16/1986 | |
Robert Butler | 1 | 03/03/1985 | |
Eric Blakeney | 1 | 11/11/1986 | |
Peter Crane | 1 | 11/19/1985 | |
Kevin Connor | 1 | 03/26/1985 | |
Frank Dandridge | 1 | 11/19/1985 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Glenn Gordon Caron | 7 | 03/03/1985 - 12/06/1988 | |
James Kramer | 3 | 02/07/1989 - 04/09/1989 | |
Ali Marie Matheson | 3 | 03/26/1985 - 11/26/1985 | |
Chris Ruppenthal | 3 | 02/14/1989 - 04/09/1989 | |
Barbara Hall | 2 | 12/20/1988 - 04/30/1989 | |
Bruce Franklin Singer | 2 | 10/29/1985 - 02/18/1986 | |
Jerry Stahl | 2 | 01/10/1989 - 04/09/1989 | |
Scott Spencer Gordon | 1 | 02/11/1986 | |
Mary Ann Kasica | 1 | 04/02/1985 | |
Dale Gelineau | 1 | 10/14/1986 | |
Ron Clark | 1 | 05/14/1989 | |
Michael Petryni | 1 | 03/05/1985 | |
Judith Kahan | 1 | 02/02/1988 | |
Pauline Miller | 1 | 10/14/1986 | |
Marc Abraham | 1 | 04/23/1989 | |
Joe Gannon | 1 | 03/12/1985 | |
Peter Silverman | 1 | 03/19/1985 | |
Michael Scheff | 1 | 04/02/1985 | |
Doug Steinberg | 1 | 01/05/1988 |
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