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Series Directed by

Alan Carter.. (1 episode, 2009)
Matthew Cohen.. (1 episode, 2009)

Series Writing Credits

Jeff Bumgarner.. (1 episode, 2009)
Anna Lotto.. (2 episodes, 2009-2010)

Series Cast

Randy West .. Himself - Announcer / .. 72 episodes, 2009-2010
Carnie Wilson .. Herself - Hostess / .. 3 episodes, 2009-2010
Bob Eubanks .. Himself - Host 1 episode, 2010
Rob Bonfiglio .. Himself - Contestant 1 episode, 2010
Danny Knutson .. Himself - Contestant 1 episode, 2010
Wendy Wilson .. Herself - Contestant 1 episode, 2010
Daniel Rutherford .. Himself - Contestant 1 episode, 2010
Marilyn Wilson .. Herself - Contestant 1 episode, 2010
Brad Aldous .. Himself - Announcer 1 episode, 2009
Nicole Brewer .. Herself 1 episode, 2009
Bianca Bryan .. Herself 1 episode, 2009
Adrianne Curry .. Herself 1 episode, 2009
Damien Gurganious .. Himself 1 episode, 2009
Ker'in Hayden .. Herself 1 episode, 2009
Christopher Knight .. Himself 1 episode, 2009
Ross A. McIntyre .. Himself 1 episode, 2009
Natasha Neely .. Herself 1 episode, 2009
Jessica Rider .. Herself 1 episode, 2009
Brad Takei .. Himself 1 episode, 2009
George Takei .. Himself 1 episode, 2009
Aswad Ali .. Himself 1 episode, 2010
Karen-Marie Ali .. Herself 1 episode, 2010
Jennica Schwartzman .. Herself 1 episode, 2010
Gary Kroeger .. Himself - Announcer 1 episode

Series Produced by

Jennifer Simons.. co-executive producer / producer (74 episodes, 2009-2010)
Jesse Green.. producer (66 episodes, 2009-2010)
Joel McGee.. network executive (65 episodes, 2009-2010)
Courtney Phelps.. editorial producer (21 episodes, 2009-2010)
Libby Riddle.. talent producer (8 episodes, 2009-2010)
Jon Higgins.. post producer (7 episodes, 2009-2010)
Christina Carr.. post producer (6 episodes, 2009-2010)
Hugh Del Regno.. line producer (6 episodes, 2010)
Vincent Rubino.. co-executive producer (6 episodes, 2010)
Michael Davies.. executive producer (2 episodes, 2009)
Christopher Dunn.. associate producer (2 episodes, 2009)
Jen Patton.. co-executive producer (2 episodes, 2009)
Jeff Bumgarner.. segment producer (1 episode, 2009)
Maureen Cassidy.. segment producer (1 episode, 2009)
Lindsey Daiz.. associate producer (1 episode, 2009)
Jesse Green.. post producer (1 episode, 2009)
Wes Kauble.. segment producer (1 episode, 2009)
Anna Lotto.. segment producer (1 episode, 2009)
Michele Wasserman.. senior post producer (1 episode, 2009)
Ari Yolkut.. consulting producer (1 episode, 2009)
Felicia Scarangello.. studio producer (1 episode)

Series Cinematography by

Michael R. Veerkamp.. (1 episode, 2009)

Series Film Editing by

Mari Keiko Gonzalez.. (3 episodes, 2009)
Jon Higgins.. (3 episodes, 2009)

Series Casting By

Phyllis Coblentz.. (11 episodes, 2009)

Series Production Design by

David Korins.. (1 episode, 2009)

Series Art Direction by

Rod Lemmond.. (6 episodes, 2009)

Series Production Management

Maggie Field.. production manager (1 episode, 2009)
J. David Goldman.. production manager (1 episode, 2009)
Jessica Taubenfeld.. production manager (unknown episodes)

Series Art Department

John Thomas Kennedy.. construction coordinator (7 episodes, 2010)

Series Sound Department

Chris Prinzivalli.. comms engineer (74 episodes, 2009-2010)

Series Camera and Electrical Department

Jay Griffiths Jr... video controller (1 episode, 2009)
Jim Rohrig.. camera operator (1 episode, 2009)
Joel Tishcoff.. gaffer (1 episode, 2010)

Series Casting Department

Sammy Amiransari.. casting producer (75 episodes, 2009-2010)
Ashley Cass.. casting associate / casting associate producer (69 episodes, 2009-2010)
Kristin Williams.. casting associate (65 episodes, 2009-2010)
Nathan Blumenthal.. casting associate (1 episode, 2009)
Michael Hover.. casting associate (1 episode, 2009)
Megan Miguez.. casting producer (1 episode, 2009)
Felicia Scarangello.. casting supervisor (1 episode)
Gia Kornet.. casting associate producer (unknown episodes)

Series Costume and Wardrobe Department

Art Conn.. wardrobe supervisor (72 episodes, 2009-2010)
Dina Dominguez.. key costumer (8 episodes, 2009-2010)

Series Other crew

Cole Martin.. standards and practices (74 episodes, 2009-2010)
Joby Harte.. warm-up comic (73 episodes, 2009-2010)
Jerri Churchill.. head stage manager (65 episodes, 2009-2010)
Kristin Williams.. talent assistant (7 episodes, 2010)
Matt Haught.. production coordinator (6 episodes, 2010)
Megan Takimoto.. production assistant (3 episodes, 2009-2010)
Tammy Johnston.. executive in charge (1 episode, 2009)
Daniel Wong.. production assistant (1 episode, 2009)
Kyle W. Jolly.. production assistant (1 episode, 2010)

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