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"Primetime" Episode dated 4 December 2003 (2003)"Primetime Live" Episode dated 4 December 2003 (original title)



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4 December 2003
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Cast

 (Episode Cast)

Orlando Bloom ... Himself

Vaughn Lowery ... Himself

Episode Crew
Produced by
Christina Kiely .... field producer
 
Film Editing by
Vanessa Cochran 
 
Series Cast
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Diane Sawyer ... Herself - Anchor

Charles Gibson ... Himself - Co-Anchor

Series Crew
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Directed by
Roger Goodman 
Eric Siegel 
 
Produced by
Steve Brand .... producer
Marc Prager .... associate producer
Shelley Ross .... executive producer
George Tzimopoulos .... special segment producer (1996-1998)
Gerry Wagschal .... segment producer (2006-)
 
Cinematography by
Mustapha Barat (1996-2000)
Thomas Krakowiak (lighting cameraman)
Max J. Miller (lighting cameraman)
Michael L. Schaertl 
 
Film Editing by
Ray Lambiase 
 
Sound Department
David D'Ardenne .... sound mixer
Glenn Fisk .... sound
Daniel E. Hagan .... sound mixer
Michael Keenan .... location sound mixer (multiple episodes) (as Mike Keenan)
Zubin Sarosh .... sound recordist
Dave Schaaf .... location sound
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Greg Patterson .... lighting director
John M. Roche .... gaffer: New York (2000-)
 

Additional Details

Also Known As:
"Primetime Live: (2003-12-04)" - USA (original title)

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