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Search for Tomorrow/Episode 8574
Episode 8574 | |
Season 35, Episode 216 | |
Airdate | October 31, 1984 |
Production Number | 8574 |
Written by | Jeanne Glynn, Caroline Franz, Nancy Williams Wyatt, Neal Thompson, Roger Crews, Ethel M. Brez, Sandra Jennings, Ted Kubiak, Thomas Robbins |
Directed by | Charles C. Dyer |
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Search for Tomorrow — Season Thirty-Five |
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Episode 8574 is the two-hundred sixteenth episode of the thirty-fifth season of Search for Tomorrow, and the eight-thousand five-hundred seventy-fourth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Rowdy Haines (Himself)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Plot Overview
At the lake, Adair and Chase discuss what is troubling him. He tells her there are "some things you can't run to". While dining at a restaurant, Stu and Jo overhear what they are sure is a "murder" plot. Stephanie, Wendy, and the crew fret over Chase's absence at the dress rehearsal for the first episode of "Knights of the Turntable". Wendy offers to stand in as host for Chase during the lighting checks. Stephanie and Wendy argue over Wendy's show credit and her last name being "Carter" not "Wilkins". Justine tries to talk Stephanie into featuring some of the dancers on the show and tells her about a routine she has planned. Stephanie blows her off. Chase, while relaxing at the cabin, recalls numerous pleasant memories of he and Adair together. Then, in walks Adair. They give in to their feelings and make love, even though afterwards he feels guilty about Alec's memory. Suzi shows up at the tv station with an urgent request that Stephanie babysit for Jonah. Brett calls Warren to tell him that Jonah will be in Stephanie's office for at least a couple of hours. Stu and Jo go to the golf course to further investigate the "murder" plot. They mistake real-life Olympic gold medalist, swimmer Rowdy Gaines for the possible intended "murder" victim.
Credits
- Executive Producer: Ellen Barrett
- Producer: Gail Starkey
- Associate Producer: Jennifer Reed
- Art Director: Al DeLuca
- Casting Director: James Kramer
- Music by Elliot Lawrence
- Costume Designer: John Helgerson
- Associate Director: Patricia Bannon Bensley
- Lighting Director: Leo Farrenkopf
- Stage Manager: Jerry Adler
- Production Assistant: Dennis Cameron
- Technical Director: Bryan D. Keen
- Audio: Lou Bruno
- Sound Effects: Joseph Gallant
- Video: Joe Szutarksi
- Cameras: Alain Onesto, Peter H. Blank, Matthew Lagle
- Videotape Editor: Paul Henson
- Assistant Videotape Editor: Tim Lester
- Special Effects: Richie Griffin
- Studio Managers: Deborah Marton, Laun Mauer
- Musical Supervisor: Jill Diamond
- Musical Director: Rae Kraus
- Prop Coordinator: Dick Hauser
- Make-Up Artist: Joel Mason
- Hair Dresser: Kathy Engel
- Wardrobe: Laurie L. Hudson, Marilyn E. Bishop
- Scenic Artist: Mark Bachman
- Supervising Producer: H. Ted Busch
- Executive in Charge of Production: Edward Trach