A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
November 12, 1978
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 4
Finale:
November 15, 1978
Creators:
Robert L. Joseph
Richard Berg
Original Title:
The Word
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Charles Fries Productions
Dick Berg-Stonehenge Productions
Countries:
FI | US
A document is discovered that appears to be an ancient eyewitness account of the life of Jesus Christ. A public relations executive is hired to publicize this document as a new version of the Bible, but he finds himself enmeshed in controversy and intrigue.
Accountant:
Enzo Sisti
Art Direction:
Herman F. Zimmerman
Assistant Editor:
John A. Barton
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Victor Dekker
Associate Producer:
Allan Marcil
Boom Operator:
Don Wortham
Casting:
Judith Holstra
Rose Tobias Shaw
Director:
Richard Lang
Director of Photography:
Michel Hugo
Editor:
Anthony DiMarco
Thomas Fries
Electrician:
Paul Jacobsen
Executive Producer:
Richard Berg
Bob Markell
Charles W. Fries
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Ronald Vidor
First Assistant Director:
Gianni Cozzo
George Goodman
Lighting Technician:
Paul Jacobsen
Location Manager:
Orin Kennedy
Music Editor:
John Mick
Music Supervisor:
John Fresco
Novel:
Irving Wallace
Original Music Composer:
Alex North
Producer:
David Manson
Production Coordinator:
Roy Carrington
Production Manager:
Nick Farnes
William P. Owens
Wim Lindner
Chris Christenberry
Mario Pisani
Second Assistant Director:
Maurice Marks
Sound Editor:
Richard Dwan Jr.
Sound Mixer:
Peter Sutton
Stunt Coordinator:
Conrad E. Palmisano
Stunt Double:
Conrad E. Palmisano
Stunts:
Conrad E. Palmisano
Jim Dowdall
Supervising Film Editor:
David Newhouse
Unit Manager:
Piero Amati
Writer:
S.S. Schweitzer
Richard Berg
Richard Fielder
Robert L. Joseph
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