Janice is the subject of the town gossips for four reasons: she wears too much lipstick, her hair is too big, she is a single-mother and her two children are strange. Ray (6) is a hellraiser and Tony (9) is autistic. One day, however, Tony sits down at the piano and plays Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, and Janice knows there may be hope for him (and them) yet.
Production | Cybill Shepherd | Co-Executive Producer |
Editing | Michael Brown | Editor |
Directing | Bettiann Fishman | First Assistant Director |
Sound | Roger Kellaway | Music |
Directing | Karen Arthur | Director |
Writing | Dalene Young | Writer |
Production | Dalene Young | Co-Producer |
Lighting | Michael Maley | Gaffer |
Camera | Tom Neuwirth | Director of Photography |
Art | James William Newport | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Kathleen Crawford | Makeup Artist |
Art | Natalie Pope | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Katherine Rees | Hairstylist |
Production | Ellen Lubin Sanitsky | Casting |
Production | Tyler Tyhurst | Co-Executive Producer |
Production | Ronnie D. Clemmer | Executive Producer |
Production | Sharon Cicero | Co-Executive Producer |
Production | Richard P. Kughn | Executive Producer |
Production | Bill Pace | Executive Producer |
Sound | Mark R. Crookston | Supervising Sound Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Peggy Teague | Makeup Department Head |
Costume & Make-Up | Kim Messina | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Leslie Simmons-Potts | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Marion Kirk | Costume Design |
Production | William Shippey | Producer |
Production | David Greditzer | Key Set Production Assistant |