List of Santa Barbara crew

List of writers, directors and producers who have worked on the American soap opera Santa Barbara.

A

Sheri Anderson
Co-head writer (1989-1990)
Jane Atkins
Script writer (1989)

B

Anne Howard Bailey
Co-head writer (1987-1989)
Meg Bennett
Associate head writer (1991-1993)
Rick Bennewitz
Director
Bettina F. Bradbury
Script writer (1991-1993)
Mary-Ellis Bunim
Co-executive producer (1985-1987)

C

John Conboy
Co-executive producer (1991)
Executive producer (1991)
Richard Culliton
Script writer (1990-1991)

D

Charlotte M. Dobbs
Script writer (1984)
Bridget and Jerome Dobson
Head writers (1984-1987, 1991-1992)
Co-executive producers (1984-1987)
Executive producers (1991-1992)
Christopher Dunn
Script writer (1991)
Associate head writer (1992-1993)

G

Josh Griffith
Script writer (1988-1991)
Associate head writer (1988-1991)
Robert Guza, Jr.
Writer (1988-1991)

H

Norman Hall
Director (1983-1984)
Jeffrey Hayden
Co-executive producer (1983-1984)

J

Michele Val Jean
Script writer (1991)
Associate head writer (1992-1993)

L

Victoria Lane
Script writer (1986)
N. Gail Lawrence
Script writer (1992-1993)
Pam Long
Head writer (1992-1993)

M

Patrick Mulcahey
Script writer (1984-1990)

P

Jill Farren Phelps
Executive producer (1987-1991)
Co-executive producer (1991)
Charles Pratt, Jr.
Script writer (1985-1986)
Co-head writer (1987-1989, 1989-1990)
Head writer (1989)

R

Thom Racina
Associate head writer (1992-1993)
Robin Raphalian
Script Writer (1984-1993)
Paul Rauch
Executive producer (1992-1993)
Pete T. Rich
Script writer (1992-1993)
Gordon Rigsby
Director (1982-1983)

S

Courtney Simon
Script writer (1986-1991)

T

Millee Taggart
Writer (1992)
Maralyn Thoma
Head writer (1990-1991)
Associate head writer (1991-1992)
Gary Tomlin
Script writer (1987-1990)
gollark: Oh, and if you look at versions where it's "pull lever to divert trolley onto different people" versus "push person off bridge to stop trolley", people tend to be less willing to sacrifice one to save five in the second case, because they're more involved and/or it's less abstract somehow.
gollark: There might be studies on *that*, actually, you might be able to do it without particularly horrible ethical problems.
gollark: You don't know that. We can't really test this. Even people who support utilitarian philosophy abstractly might not want to pull the lever in a real visceral trolley problem.
gollark: Almost certainly mostly environment, yes.
gollark: It's easy to say that if you are just vaguely considering that, running it through the relatively unhurried processes of philosophizing™, that sort of thing. But probably less so if it's actually being turned over to emotion and such, because broadly speaking people reaaaallly don't want to die.
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