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Cannell Disribution Company Children's Television CANDID CAMERA, INC. CASTLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT P.O. Box 827, Monterey, CA 93942. (408) 625-3788. 335 N. Maple Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. (310) 285-2300. Candid Camera: All -Time Funniest Moments, Candid Camera Series: Boston Common, Lazarus Man, Seinfeld, The Single Guy. (385 x 30 mins.), Candid Camera (35 x 30 mins. "adult"), Candid Camera Specials. THE CHICAGO PRODUCTION CENTER 5400 N. Saint Louis Ave., Chicago, IL 60625. (312) 583-5000. STEPHEN J. CANNELL PRODS. FAX: (312) 583-3046. 7083 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028. (213) 465-5800. Series: The McLaughlin Group, McLaughlin One on One, The FAX: (213) 856-7454. New Explorers, Sneak Previews. Products: The A -Team (NBC), Booker (FBC), Broken Badges (CBS), The Commish (synd.), Hardcastle & McCormick (ABC), CHILDREN'S TELEVISION WORKSHOP Hat Squad (CBS), Hawkeye, Hunter (NBC), J.J. Starbuck (NBC), The Last Precinct (NBC), Missing Persons, Personals (CBS), 1 Lincoln Plaza, New York, NY 10023. (212) 595-3456. Renegade (Synd.), Riptide (NBC), Scene of the Crime (CBS), Silk CHAIRMAN -EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Stalkings (CBS), Sonny Spoon (NBC), Stingray (NBC), Street Joan Ganz Cooney Justice (Synd.), Thunder Boat Row (ABC), Top of the Hill (CBS), PRESIDENT & CEO V. B. 21 Jump Street (FBC), Unsub (NBC), Wiseguy (CBS). David Britt EXECUTIVE V.P., COO DISRIBUTION COMPANY Emily Swenson CANNELL SENIOR V.P., PRODUCTION/PROGRAMMING 7083 Hollywood Blvd., 4th fl., Hollywood, CA 90028. (213) 465- Marjorie Kalins 5800. FAX: (213) 856-7987. SENIOR V.P. FOR CORPORATE AFFAIRS PRESIDENT Gary Knell Patrick J. Kenney PRESIDENT, COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES V.P. RESEARCH Digna Sanchez Richard Zimmer SENIOR V.P., MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS PRESIDENT, INTERNATIONAL Allyson Kossow Felix Herb Lazarus SENIOR V.P. & PUBLISHER, CTW PUBLISHING GROUP DIRECTOR, DISTRIBUTION Nina B. Link Jerry Leifer V.P. & TREASURER V.R SALES Wayne W. Luteran Ed Youngmark V.P., INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY Robert L. Madell, Phd. CAROLINE FILM PRODUCTIONS V.P. RESEARCH 12711 Ventura Blvd., #210, Los Angeles, CA 91604. (818) 508- Josephine Holz, Phd. 3420. FAX: (818) 508-3464. V.P., HUMAN RESOURCES Series: Touched by an Angel Lavera Johnson SENIOR V.P., CTW INTERNATIONAL PRODUCT LICENSING & CARSEY-WERNER PRODUCTIONS TELEVISION GROUP J. Baxter Urist 4024 Radford Ave., Bldg. 3, Studio City, CA 91604. (818) 760- 5598. FAX: (818) 760-6236. CINAR FILMS, INC. OWNERS/EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Marcy Carsey 1055 Rene Levesque Blvd. East. Montreal, Quebec H2L 4S5, Tom Werner Canada. (514) 843-7070. FAX: (514) 843-7080. PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN & CEO Caryn Mandabach Micheline Charest PRESIDENT Series: Cosby. Cybill, Grace Under Fire, Men Behaving Badly, Ronald A. Weinberg Roseanne. 3rd Rock From the Sun, Townies. V.P. & GENERAL COUNSEL Marie Josee Corbeil CARSON PRODUCTIONS V.P. ANIMATION PRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT 3110 Main St., #200, Santa Monica, CA 90405. (310) 314- Cassandra Schafhausen 8784. FAX: (310) 314-8797. V.P., CINAR ANIMATION Series: The Tonight Show (1980-1994). Lesley Taylor V.P. LIVE -ACTION PRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT CASTLE HILL TELEVISION Patricia Laroie 1414 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. (212) 888- V.P. CINAR STUDIOS 0080. FAX: (212) 644-0956. Francois Deschamps CEO V.P., DISTRIBUTION & MARKETING Julian Schlossberg Louis Fournier PRESIDENT, MARKETING & DISTRIBUTION New Products: Animal Crackers (13 x 30 mires.), Arthur (30x30 Mel Maron mins.), Babalous (65 x 5 mins.), Bonjour Timothy (90 minutes). VICE PRESIDENT Cat Tales (15 x 30 mins.), Emily (13 hours), Ivanhoe (26 x 30 Milly Sherman mins.), Lassie (56 x 30 mins.), Million Dollar Babies (2 x 2 hrs.). V.P., SALES NightHood (26 x 30 mins.), Papa Beaver's Story Time (52 a 13 Barbara Karmel mins.), Rinko: The Best Bad Thing (90 mins.), Robinson DIRECTOR, ADVERTISING & CLIENT SERVICES Carusoe (26 x 30 mins.), Space Cases (26 x 30 mins.), The David Wright Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures (26 x 30 mies.), DIRECTOR, DISTRIBUTION The Little Lulu Show (26 x 30 mins.), The Whole of the Moon (90 Ivory Harris mins.), Wimzie's House (56 x 30 mins.). Volume III (package of feature films): An American Summer, Other Series: Albert the 5th Musketeer (26 x 30 reins.), Are You Control, Defense Play, Double Edge, A Fine Romance, The Afraid of the Dark? (39 x 30 mins.), A Bunch of Munsch (7 x 30 Imagemaker, Innocent Victim, In the Spirit, Iron Maze, Julia & mins.), The Busy World of Richard Scarry (13 x 30 mins.), Chns Julia, Paper Mask, Prayer of the Roller Boys, Primary Motive, Cross (13 x 30 mins.), C.L.Y.D.E. (26 x 30 mins.), Happy Castle Voyager, White Light. (13 x 30 mins.), Legend of White Fang (26 x 30 mins.), Madeline Volume IV (package of feature films): Alan & Naomi, A Climate (6 x 30 mins.), The Real Story (13 x 30 mins.), Smoggies (52 x for Killing, Desire & Hell at Sunset Motel, Honor Among Thieves, 30 mins.), Stand -In for Danger, Wonderful Wizard of Oz (52x30 Matewan, Rider on the Rain, The Secret Rapture, The Seventh mins., 4 x 90 min. features), Young Robin Hood (26 x 30 mine.) Coin, Sweet Justice, Tim. Features: Adventures in Odyssey (6 x 30 mins.), Clown White (60 Volume V (package of feature films, current and future availabili- mins.), Hockey Night (77 mins.), Peter and the Wolf (85 mins.). ty): Andy Warhol Presents Dracula, A Business Affair, Cannibal Women In The Avocado Jungle of Death, Concrete War, A Day In CINETEL PRODUCTIONS October, Deadly Advice, Hell's Angels On Wheels. The Lost 9701 Madison Ave., Knoxville, TN 37932. (423) 690-9950. FAX: Beck, Puppetmaster, A Reason To Believe, Honor Of Kathryn (423) 693-6576. The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea. EXECUTIVE V.P. & GENERAL MANAGER Made in Hollywood (package of films): Blockade, The Crystal Stephen Land Ball, 52nd Street, Foreign Correspondent, History Is Made at Series: Club Dance, Crafts & Co., Easy Does It, Remodeling & Night, The House Across the Bay, I Married a Witch, The Long Voyage Home, A Night in Casablanca, Stagecoach, To Be or Not Decorating Today, Shadetree Mechanic. to Be, Vogues of 1938, You Only Live Once. Specials: America's Castles, Circus, Freeze Frame. 435 .
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