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Production Data An AMANDA & MF PRODUCTION in Association with PRODUCTION DATA Overview Compiled by SASCHA KURZ & THOMAS J. PUCHER (German FALCON CREST Fan Club) FALCON CREST is a registered trademark of LORIMAR PRODUCTIONS, Inc. / WARNER BROS. Entertainment Inc. © 1981 – 1990 LORIMAR PRODUCTIONS, Inc. Produced by Malcolm R. Harding Executive Producers Earl Hamner & The Vintage Years (1981) Michael Filerman Production Supervisor Mitch Ackerman Executive Production Supervisor Edward O. Denault Episode # Title LORIMAR # Original CBS Airdate Writers Director 0. <0.00> The Vintage Years 198299 unaired Earl Hamner Alexander Singer Produced by Malcolm R. Harding (1 – 11) Barry Steinberg (12 – 18) Created by Earl Hamner Executive Producers Earl Hamner & Michael Filerman Season 1 (1981-82) Executive Story Consultant Robert L. McCullough Story Editors Katharyn Powers & E.F. Wallengren Associate Producer Victoria LaFortune Production Supervisor Mitch Ackerman Executive Production Supervisor Edward O. Denault Episode # Title LORIMAR # Original CBS Airdate Writers Director 1. <1.01> In His Father’s House 189701 Fri, 12/04/1081 Robert L. McCullough Michael Preece 2. <1.02> A Time for Saboteurs 189704 Fri, 12/11/1981 Sandra Kay Siegel Michael Preece (a.k.a. The Grapes of Wrath) 3. <1.03> The Tangled Vines 189702 Fri, 12/18/1981 E. F. Wallengren Jack Bender (a.k.a. Tangled Vines) 4. <1.04> The Harvest 189703 Fri, 12/25/1981 Earl Hamner Michael Preece 5. <1.05> Tony Comes Home 189705 Fri, 01/01/1982 Katharyn Powers Jack Bender (a.k.a. Tony Comes back) 6. <1.06> Kindred Spirits 189707 Fri, 01/08/1982 Judy Merl & Jack Bender (a.k.a. Kindred Spirits and Betrayals) Paul Eric Meyers 7. <1.07> The Extorionist 189706 Fri, 01/15/1982 Garner Simmons Michael Preece (a.k.a. The Grave Robber / The Vengeance) 8. <1.08> Lord of the Manor 189709 Fri, 01/22/1982 E.F. Wallengren Jeffrey Hayden 9. <1.09> Dark Journey 189710 Fri, 01/29/1982 Katharyn Powers Joseph Manduke (a.k.a. Chiaroscuro) 10. <1.10> Victims 189712 Fri, 02/05/1982 Gerry Day & Harvey S. Laidman (a.k.a. The Victims) Bethel Leslie 11. <1.11> For Love or Money 189715 Fri, 02/12/1982 Kathleen Hite Fernando Lamas 12. <1.12> Family Reunion 189717 Fri, 02/19/1982 Robert L. McCullough Larry Elikann (a.k.a. The Reunion / Voices from the Past) (continued) Season 1 – continued – Episode # Title LORIMAR # Original CBS Airdate Writers Director 13. <1.13> The Candidate 189720 Fri, 02/26/1982 E.F. Wallengren & Ernest Pintoff (a.k.a. Candidate) Robert L. McCullogh (teleplay) E.F. Wallengren & Robert L. McCullogh and Maryanne Kasica & Michael Scheff (story) 14. <1.14> House of Cards 189718 Fri, 03/12/1982 Michael Halperin Larry Elikann 15. <1.15> Heir Apparent 189721 Fri, 03/19/1982 Kathleen Hite Harry Harris 16. <1.16> The Good, the Bad, and the Profane 189724 Fri, 04/02/1982 E.F. Wallengren & Bill Duke (a.k.a. Good, Bad & Profane) Robert L. McCullough 17. <1.17> Penultimate Questions 189711 Fri, 04/09/1982 Robert L. McCullough Alan J. Levi (a.k.a. Double Entendre – Part I / The Unveiling of Angie Channing – Part I) 18. <1.18> Ultimate Answers 189725 Fri, 04/16/1982 Robert L. McCullough Michael Preece (a.k.a. Double Entendre – Part II / The Unveiling of Angie Channing – Part II) Supervising Producer Robert L. McCullough Produced by Barry Steinberg Created by Earl Hamner Executive Producer Earl Hamner & Michael Filerman Executive Story Consultant Jack B. Sowards (19 – 28) Season 2 (1982-83) Executive Script Consultants Stephen Black & Henry Stern Story Editors E.F. Wallengren & Garner Simmons Associate Producer Victoria LaFortune Production Supervisor Mitch Ackerman Executive Production Supervisor Edward O. Denault Episode # Title LORIMAR # Original CBS Airdate Writers Director 19. <2.01> The Challenge 171201 Fri, 10/01/1982 Robert L. McCullough Harry Harris 20. <2.02> The Arrival 171202 Fri, 10/08/1982 Robert L. McCullough Bill Duke 21. <2.03> Troubled Waters 171203 Fri, 10/15/1982 Stephen Black & Harry Harris Henry Stern 22. <2.04> Murder One 171204 Fri, 10/22/1982 Irv Pearlberg Bill Duke 23. <2.05> The Exposé 171205 Fri, 11/05/1982 Garner Simmons Harry Harris 24. <2.06> Home away from Home 171206 Fri, 11/12/1982 Kathleen Hite Bill Duke (a.k.a. A Home away from Home) 25. <2.07> The Namesake 171207 Fri, 11/19/1982 E.F. Wallengren Harry Harris 26. <2.08> Choices 171208 Fri, 11/26/1982 Leah Markus Bill Duke (a.k.a. Suitable for Framing / Love Come Home) 27. <2.09> The Vigil 171209 Fri, 12/03/1982 Scott Hamner Harry Harris 28. <2.10> Confrontations 171210 Fri, 12/10/1982 Dick Nelson Bill Duke 29. <2.11> “United We Stand…” 171211 Fri, 12/17/1982 E.F. Wallengren Gwen Arner 30. <2.12> “…Divided We Fall” 171212 Fri, 12/31/1982 Stephen Black & Stan Lathan Henry Stern 31. <2.13> Pas de Deux 171213 Fri, 01/07/1983 Garner Simmons Gwen Arner (continued) Season 2 – continued – Episode # Title LORIMAR # Original CBS Airdate Writers Director 32. <2.14> Above Suspicion 171214 Fri, 01/14/1983 Robert L. McCullough & Larry Elikann Suzanne Herrera 33. <2.15> Broken Promises 171215 Fri, 01/21/1983 Robert L. McCullough & Nell Cox Suzanne Herrera 34. <2.16> Deliberate Disclosure 171216 Fri, 01/28/1983 Scott Hamner Larry Elikann (a.k.a. Deliberate Disclosures) 35. <2.17> Love, Honor and Obey 171217 Fri, 02/04/1983 Kathleen A. Shelley Michael Preece (a.k.a. To Love, Honor and Obey) 36. <2.18> Separate Hearts 171218 Fri, 02/11/1983 Stephen Black & Harry S. Laidman Henry Stern 37. <2.19> The Odyssey 171219 Fri, 02/18/1983 Garner Simmons & Harry Harris E.F. Wallengren 38. <2.20> Ultimatums 171220 Fri, 02/25/1983 Barry Steinberg Joseph Manduke 39. <2.21> Maelstorm 171221 Fri, 03/04/1983 Robert L. McCullough Robert Foxworth (a.k.a. The Maelstorm) 40. <2.22> Climax 171222 Fri, 03/11/1983 Robert L. McCullough Harry Harris Supervising Producers Robert L. McCullough & Ann Marcus (56 – 68) Produced by Barry Steinberg (41 – 46) John F. Perry (47 – 68) Created by Earl Hamner Executive Producers Earl Hamner & Michael Filerman Season 3 (1983-84) Executive Story Consultant E.F. Wallengren Exexutive Script Consultants Stephen Black & Henry Stern (41 – 58) Story Editor Garner Simmons Associate Producer Victoria LaFortune Production Supervisor Mitch Ackerman Executive Production Supervisor Edward O. Denault Episode # Title LORIMAR # Original CBS Airdate Writers Director 41. <3.01> Cimmerean Dawn 172201 Fri, 09/30/1983 Robert L. McCullough Harry Harris 42. <3.02> Penumbra 172202 Fri, 10/07/1983 Robert L. McCullough Gwen Arner 43. <3.03> Conspiracy 172203 Fri, 10/14/1983 Garner Simmons Harry Harris 44. <3.04> Partners 172204 Fri, 10/21/1983 Garner Simmons Gwen Arner 45. <3.05> Judge and Jury 172205 Fri, 10/28/1983 E.F. Wallengren Harry Harris 46. <3.06> The Wages of Sin 172206 Fri, 11/04/1983 E.F. Wallengren Gwen Arner 47. <3.07> The Last Laugh 172207 Fri, 11/11/1983 Stephen Black & Harry Harris Henry Stern 48. <3.08> Solitary Confinements 172208 Fri, 11/18/1983 Stephen Black & Gwen Arner Henry Stern 49. <3.09> Chameleon Charades 172209 Fri, 11/25/1983 Robert L. McCullough Harry Harris 50. <3.10> Double Dealing 172210 Fri, 12/02/1983 Robert L. McCullough Gwen Arner 51. <3.11> The Betrayal 172211 Fri, 12/09/1983 E.F. Wallengren Harry Harris 52. <3.12> Coup d’Etat 172212 Fri, 12/16/1983 E.F. Wallengren Gwen Arner 53. <3.13> No Trespassing 172213 Fri, 12/23/1983 Stephen Black & Joseph Manduke Henry Stern (continued) Season 3 – continued – Episode # Title LORIMAR # Original CBS Airdate Writers Director 54. <3.14> Sport of Kings 172214 Fri, 01/06/1984 Robert L. McCullough & Larry Elikann E.F. Wallengren 55. <3.15> Queen’s Gambit 172215 Fri, 01/13/1984 Robert L. McCullough & Robert Foxworth E.F. Wallengren 56. <3.16> Bitter Harvest 172216 Fri, 01/20/1984 Stephen Black & Larry Elikann Henry Stern 57. <3.17> Power Play 172217 Fri, 02/03/1984 Greg Strangis Mel Ferrer 58. <3.18> Changing Times 172218 Fri, 02/10/1984 Richard Freiman Michael Preece 59. <3.19> The Aftermath 172219 Fri, 02/17/1984 Ann Marcus & Barbara Peeters E.F. Wallengren 60. <3.20> Tests of Faith 172220 Fri, 02/24/1984 Robert L. McCullough & Reza Badiyi Garner Simmons 61. <3.21> Little Boy Blue 172221 Fri, 03/09/1984 Claire Whitaker Harry Harris 62. <3.22> The Gathering Storm 172222 Fri, 03/16/1984 Rocci Chatfield & Reza Badiyi Ray Goldstone 63. <3.23> Final Countdown 172223 Fri, 03/23/1984 James Fritzhand Harry Harris 64. <3.24> Love’s Triumph 172224 Fri, 04/06/1984 Robert L. McCullough & Harry Harris Suzanne Herrera 65. <3.25> Win, Place, and Show 172225 Fri, 04/13/1984 Robert L. McCullough & Robert L. McCullough Suzanne Herrera 66. <3.26> For Better, for Worse 172226 Fri, 05/04/1984 Ellis Marcus Harry Harris 67. <3.27> The Avenger 172227 Fri, 05/11/1984 Garner Simmons Michael Preece 68. <3.28> Ashes to Ashes 172228 Fri, 05/18/1984 E.F. Wallengren & Barbara Peeters Ann Marcus Supervising Producers E.F. Wallengren & Greg Strangis (84 – 98) Produced by John F. Perry Executive Supervising Producer Rod Peterson Created by Earl Hamner Executive Producers Earl Hamner & Season 4 (1984-85) Michael Filerman Exexutive Script Consultant Claire Whitaker Story Editor William Schmidt Associate Producer Victoria LaFortune Executive Program Supervisor Joanne Brough Production Supervisor Mitch Ackerman Executive Production Supervisor Edward O. Denault Episode # Title LORIMAR # Original CBS Airdate Writers Director 69.
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