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Another World/Episode 5880
Episode 5880 | |
Season 24, Episode 153 | |
Airdate | August 24, 1987 |
Production Number | 5878 |
Written by | Margaret DePriest, Thom Racina, Peter Brash, Rick Nusblatt, Frances Myers, Roger Newman, Carolyn DeMoney Culliton, Joanna Coons Kosloff, Peggy Schibi, Jeff Hayenga |
Directed by | Melvin Bernhardt |
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Episode 5880 is the one-hundred fifty-third episode of the twenty-fourth season of Another World, and the five thousand eight-hundred seventy-eighth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
Trying to re-cement the family, Michael calls everyone together. When Peter doesn't want to cooperate, Michael tells him that he can be a part of the Hudson family or he can suffer alone with Reginald. Vicky and Donna are moved by Michael's plea for the family to come together. The happy moment is ruined when Peter manipulates Vicky into seeing the pictures of John and Donna kissing. Mary tries to fix things with Vince, but he's still angry and wants her to move out of the house. Cheryl is upset when Vince tells her that Mary turned down his proposal. Cheryl asks Mary for a reason, but she doesn't understand her mother's explanation. Rachel is impressed with Sam's work and hires him as a layout artist for Cory. When she later sees Sam with Mitch, she asks if they know each other. Mac gives Amanda an entry-level position at Cory's, hoping it will change her mind about quitting college. Rachel thinks Mac is being way too easy on Amanda.
Credits
- Executive Producer: John P. Whitesell, II
- Producers: Karen Stevens, Linda Barker Laundra
- Associate Producer: Meg Beliveau
- Assistant to the Producer: Marge Doherty
- Art Director: Christopher Clarens
- Costume Designer: Charles Schoonmaker
- Assistant Costume Designer: Susan Hirschfeld
- Associate Director: Tom Keevins
- Supervising Unit Manager: Skip Walker
- Unit Manager: Amy Rubin
- Stage Managers: Arthur Lewis, Stephen Messer
- Production Assistant: Linda Rattner
- Casting Director: Ellen Novack
- Assistant Casting Director: Ruby Schroers
- Scenic Designers: Robert Berg, Dean H. Reiter, Fran Pitchon
- Scenic Artist: Al Gallo
- Wardrobe Supervisor: Frances Spagnola
- Make-Up Artists: Stephen Lawrence, Margot Boccia
- Hair Stylist: Angel De Angels
- Production Manager: Russell S. Best
- Props: Patrick Mihich
- Music Producer & Supervisor: Susan-Beth Markowitz
- Music Director: Ron Brawer
- Opening Theme by John Leffler, Ralph Shucket
- Supervising Producer: Janet R. Stampl
- Executive in Charge of Production: Edward Trach