Description
One of Mrs.Garrett's charges, Blair feels guilty after receiving the highest grade in the class on an Emily Dickinson poem she plagiarized.
The poem was "Beauty Crowds me Till I Die" from The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
| GUEST STARS: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Duane Ladage | as | Jason, "Blairs boyfriend" |
Credits
| Developed by: | Howard Leeds |
| Ben Starr | |
| Jerry Mayer | |
| Created By: | Dick Clair |
| Jenna McMahon | |
| Producer: | Jerry Mayer |
| Directed by: | Jim Drake |
| Written by: | Jane Gould |
| Shelly Landau | |
| Associate Producer: | John Maxwell Anderson |
| Executive Story Consultant: | Martin A. Ragaway |
| Executive Script Consultant: | Stan Dreben |
| Creative Consultant: | Michael Weinberger |
| Story Editor: | Rowland Barber |
| Theme Song: | Alan Thicke |
| Gloria Loring | |
| Al Burton | |
| Casting Executive: | Jane Murray |
| Casting: | Eve Brandstein |
| Art Director: | C. Murawski |
| Associate Director: | Gary Shimokawa |
| Production Associate: | Gloria Vinson |
| Unit Manager: | Jim Terry |
| Lighting Direction: | Chris Roberts |
| Technical Director: | Dick Woodka |
| Audio: | Chris Chigaridas |
| Video Tape Editor: | Bill Petty |
| Costumes: | Margery Epstein |
| Makeup: | BoB Jermain |
| Hair Dresser: | Fred Starr |
| Stage Manager: | Stu Goldman |
| A. Chisholm Halle | |
| Production Consultant: | Al Burton |
| Production Supervised by: | Alan Horn |