(TV Series)

Doo-Wah ()


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The girls go to an audition to perform as backup singers for El DeBarge.

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Edna Garrett
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Blair Warner
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Dorothy 'Tootie' Ramsey
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Natalie Green
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Andy Moffett
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George Burnett
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Jo Polniaczek
Murphy Dunne ...
Barry Egan
Lee Wilson ...
Stacy
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Rhonda
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Technican
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El DeBarge

Directed by

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John Bowab

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Howard Leeds ... (developed by) (creator) &
Ben Starr ... (developed by) (creator) &
Jerry Mayer ... (developed by) (creator)
 
Dick Clair ... (created by) (creator) &
Jenna McMahon ... (created by) (creator)
 
Bob Bendetson ... (written by) &
Howard Bendetson ... (written by)

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Rita Dillon ... producer
Deidre Fay ... executive producer
Bruce Ferber ... producer
Paul Haggis ... producer
Norman Lear ... executive producer (uncredited)
David Lerner ... producer
Bob Myer ... producer
Stuart Wolpert ... executive producer
Bob Young ... producer

Music by

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Ray Colcord

Production Management

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Ken Stump ... in charge of production

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Marian Deaton ... associate director

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Robert Devicariis ... property master

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Tamara Johnson ... re-recording mixer
Vic Ortiz ... boom operator

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Dale Carlson ... camera operator

Music Department

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Al Burton ... composer: theme music
Gloria Loring ... composer: theme music
Alan Thicke ... composer: theme music

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Fran McConnell ... production consultant
C.J. Rapp Pittman ... first stage manager

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  • Doo-Wah (United States)
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Tootie mentions her meeting with Jermaine Jackson, which occurred in Season 3's Starstruck (1982). See more »
Movie Connections References The Gumby Show (1956). See more »
Soundtracks The Facts of Life See more »
Crazy Credits End credits feature a scene with El DeBarge singing "You Wear It Well." See more »
Quotes Blair Warner: This is the only computer I've ever been able to relate to. Except for the Automatic Teller.
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