Family Works - The Sandwich Generation #5

2716.0325
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April 9 1993
Master; Family Works; X6094; (stereo); The Sandwich Generation #5
[Same as 2716.0326] [Color bars] Includes 10 and 30 second promos. Slate: “Family Works Show 5 The Sandwich Generation”. Susan Saint James introduces an episode about middle age adults caring for ageing parents and young children, the “sandwich generation”. Includes segments about women caring for extended family in Atlanta, Georgia; a couple in San Francisco’s Chinese-American community caring for a new baby and ill grandparents; and grandparents caring for grandchildren and neighbors in Cincinnati, Ohio. Interviews with Dr. Nancy Kropf, Dr. Roberta Green, and Dr. Bill Quinn at the School of Social Work at the University of Georgia.
Credits: Produced by Dick Amaral, Myles Gordon; Directed by Bob Comiskey; Associate Producer: Ramsay Gifford; Videography: Judi Guild, Robert Oliver, Ken Sulivan; Editor: Debbie Therrien; Post Production: George Ellard, Craig Pizzo; Studio Production: Produced & Written by: Mark Mills, Debra Shapiro; Camera: Wayne C. Smith; Lighting Director: Jerry Milot; Audio: David W. Gardiner; Stage Manager: Emmons S. Levine; Video Recordists: David W. Gardiner; Technical Assistant: Nina Lee; Video Maintenance: Al Brewer; Associate Producer: Alison Mosher; Electronic Graphics: Emmons S. Levine; Design Director: Michael Tiedemann; Graphic Design: Christine Finn; Set Design: LoConte/Goldman Design, Inc.; Scenic Supervisor: Mike Field; Set Construction: Nathan Maltinskey, Mike Russell; Set Painter: Dan Flemming; Special Thanks to Deborah Sullivan Dekalb Community Council on Aging, Decatur, Georgia, Ford Motor Company Cincinnati, Ohio, University of Georgia School of Social Work; Engineering Supervisor: Gerri Powers; Director of Operations: Jack Barry; Program Administrator: Leona P. McCarthy; Family Work! Project Director: Judith Foy; Executive Producer: Mark Mills; Program Executive: Paul La Camera

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