A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 30, 1995
Original Title:
Clarissa
Alternate Titles:
Clarissa Now!
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
Pilot episode of the cancelled follow-up series to Nickelodeon's "Clarissa Explains it All" in which debutante Clarissa Darling contends to her life in New York City and her internship at a local newspaper.
Assistant Art Director:
Mark Coelho
Assistant Director:
Nancy Cohen
Associate Producer:
David Roofthooft
Casting:
Marcia Shulman
Characters:
Mitchell Kriegman
Co-Executive Producer:
Terri Minsky
Construction Coordinator:
Steve Nallan
Costume Design:
Lisa Lederer
Director:
John Whitesell
Editor:
Scott Silva
Executive Producer:
Mitchell Kriegman
Hairstylist:
Milton Buras
Makeup Artist:
Janet Flora
Music:
Anthony Battaglia
Rachel Sweet
Willa Bassen
Producer:
George Barimo
Production Design:
Cabot McMullen
Production Manager:
Zoya Kachadurian
Scenic Artist:
Jill Sternberg
Set Decoration:
Diana White
Sound:
Roger Stauss
Sound Mixer:
Grant Maxwell
Story:
Terri Minsky
Mitchell Kriegman
Supervising Sound Editor:
Nondas Voll
Teleplay:
Terri Minsky
Writer:
Mitchell Kriegman
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