Teen Angel (1997-1998)

Premiere:
September 26, 1997

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 17

Finale:
February 13, 1998

Creators:
Mike Reiss
Al Jean

Original Title:
Teen Angel

Genres:
Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Spooky Magic Productions
Touchstone Television

Countries:
US

When Marty DePolo dies after eating a six-month-old hamburger, he is chosen to be his best friend's guardian angel.

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Associate Producer:
Myron Lee Nash

Casting:
Lisa London
Catherine Stroud

Co-Executive Producer:
Bob Bendetson

Consulting Producer:
Larry Wilmore

Editor:
John Neal

Executive Producer:
Mike Reiss
Al Jean

First Assistant Director:
Bill Shea

Key Costumer:
Stephanie Gorsuch

Makeup Artist:
Leslie Lightfoot

Original Casting:
Bonita Pietila

Original Music Composer:
Jeff Rona

Producer:
Brian J. Cowan

Production Coordinator:
Gregory Frampton

Production Design:
John C. Mula

Production Sound Mixer:
Rick Wachter

Script Supervisor:
Sandy Eustis

Second Assistant Director:
Dana Jackson

Set Decoration:
Robin Royce

Story Editor:
Michael Price
Steve Baldikoski
Bryan Behar

Supervising Producer:
Bill Freiberger

Unit Production Manager:
Bill Shea

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Nicole Gorsuch

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