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Texas/Episode 617
Episode 617 | |
Season 3, Episode 259 | |
Airdate | December 31, 1982 |
Production Number | 617 |
Written by | Pamela Long Hammer, Gary Tomlin, Carolyn DeMoney Culltion, Richard Culliton, Charles Edwards, John Kuntz, Michelle Poteet Lisanti, Paul Rader, Addie Walsh |
Directed by | Andrew D. Weyman, Bruce M. Minnix, Frank Gaeta, John Whitesell |
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Episode 617 is the one-hundred two-hundred fifty-ninth episode of the third season of Texas and the six-hundred seventeenth and final episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Richard K. Weber (Reporter)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Plot Overview
Judith Wheeler stuns husband Grant with a holiday miracle: she is no longer paralyzed, and she is granting him a divorce so that he can marry Reena, but Reena is packing to leave Houston. Ginny has a joyous reunion with the Marshall family, young couples Ruby and Mark and Joel and Lurleen bask in the warmth of love, and maid Vivian has no sympathy for a depressed Judith. Friends and family gather at the farewell party for KVIK, where Lurleen must reign in Ruby's anger. Elsewhere, Justin Marshall shares a memorably tender moment with his newborn daughter Catherine. Grant races to stop Reena from leaving Texas, Judith announces a strange custody battle, and Vikki makes a sentimental toast.
Credits
- Producers: Robert Calhoun, Judy Lewis
- Executive Producer: Gail Kobe
- Unit Manager: Christopher Linder
- Technical Supervisor: Joe Kolb
- Associate Directors: John Michael Bianco, Robert E. Brown
- Technical Directors: Frank Gaeta, Bill Kelley
- Lighting Director: Alan Posage
- Video: Arnie Dick
- Audio: Mel Hench, Fred Bugg
- Videotape Editors: John J. O'Connor, II, Kevin Dronne
- Camera: Joe DeBenois, Brian Phraner, David Weinburg
- Stage Managers: Dick Purus, Ed Prendergast
- Art Director: Richard C. Hankins
- Scenic Designer: Russell Christian
- Scenic Artist: Al Gallo
- Costume Designer: John Helgerson
- Assistant Costume Designer: Natasha Frumin
- Wardrobe Supervisor: Frances Spagnola
- Associate Producer: Christine S. Banas
- Casting: Kathy Talbert
- Asssistant to the Executive Producer: Nancy Green
- Assistant to the Producer: Janet Sheiffele Blake
- Production Assistants: Barbara J. Ring, Eric Rubinton
- Hair Stylist: Angel DeAngelis
- Make-Up Artist: Joseph Campayno
- Props: Bob Greenberg
- Music by Elliot Lawrence Productions
- Music Director: Barbara Miller
- Men's Wardrobe Furnished by Barney's New York
- Furs Furnished by DeCor Furs, Inc.