
Episode Title: "Nobody's Child"
Original Air Date: 03/02/99
Grammy Award Winning Country Singer Trisha Yearwood Reprises Her Role As Lt. Cmdr. Teresa Coulter.
When Harm views the body of the severely neglected, abused and abandoned young girl, he unexpectedly becomes emotionally involved and decides to call in the help of Teresa Coulter to help him identify the child and find her killer.
After Teresa performs her own autopsy, she uncovers some clues to the girl's history that lead her, along with Harm and Mac, to the last place the child lived -- as well as to a recently released convicted child molester.
The body of a murdered child is discovered on the grounds of a naval base, touching off an urgent investigation. Trisha Yearwood guest stars.
A pathologist (Trisha Yearwood) investigates the murder of a child found at a Navy base.
A pathologist (Trisha Yearwood) investigates the murder of a child found at a Navy base.
JAG
Starring
David James Elliott [Lt. Commander Harmon "Harm" Rabb, Jr.]
Catherine Bell [Maj. Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie]
Patrick Labyorteaux [Lt. (j.g.) Bud Roberts]
John M. Jackson as Admiral Chegwidden
Co-Executive Producer
Stephen Zito
Co-Executive Producer
Chas. Floyd Johnson
Created By
Donald P. Bellisario
-- 1406 Zulu JAG Headquarters Falls Church, Virginia --
"Nobody's Child"
Also Starring
Karri Turner as Lt. (j.g.) Harriet Sims
Guest Starring
Vyto Ruginis as William Randall Hawkins
Joan Pringle [Agent Mary Holland]
L. Scott Caldwell [Mrs. Flora Springs]
Jane Daly [Lizbeth Rawlings]
David Q. Combs [Dr. Vaughn]
Aysia Polk [Dar-Lin & Annie Lewis]
Javier Grajeda [Detective Warren]
Scott Haven [Chief of Chaplains]
Special Guest Star
Trisha Yearwood as Lt. Cmdr. Teresa Coulter
Co-Producer Avery C. Drewe
Co-Producer David Bellisario
Co-Producer Dana Coen
Producer R. Scott Gemmill
-- 1522 Zulu Potomac Naval Annex Washington, DC --
Producer Jim Weatherill
Producer Julie B. Watson
Produced by Mark Horowitz
Supervising Producer Larry Moskowitz
Written by Stephen Zito
Directed by Tony Wharmby
-- 1842 Zulu Chief Medical Examiner Washington, DC -- 1413 Zulu JAG Headquarters Falls Church, Virginia -- 2147 Zulu Andrews Air Force Base -- 0134 Zulu Naval Hospital Bethesda, Maryland -- 1834 Zulu Naval Hospital Bethesda, Maryland -- 0021 Zulu North of Union Station Washington, DC -- 1817 Zulu JAG Headquarters Falls Church, Virginia -- 2132 Zulu Tubman Projects Washington, DC -- 1430 Zulu Office of Social Services North Mountain, Maryland --
Executive Producer
Donald P. Bellisario
[National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse] 1-800-CHILDREN
Associate Producer Tina Albanese
Music by Steven Bramson
Theme by Bruce Broughton
Featuring
Dick Stilwell Master Chief Journalist Morris
Jazz Voyd Johnson Toxicologist
Casting by Melissa Skoff, C.S.A.
Original Casting by Nan Dutton, C.S.A.
Director of Photography Hugo Cortina
Production Designer Robert J. Bacon
Edited by Thomas Petersen
Unit Production Manager Jim Weatherill
First Assistant Director Ryan Gordon
Second Assistant Director Brian Faul
Art Director Chas. Butcher
Set Decorator Lynn Wolverton-Parker
Property Master George Tuers
Production Sound Mixer Sean Rush
Music Editor Brian Kirk
Costume Supervisor Paul Dafelmair
Hair Stylist Andrea Mizushima-Jones
Make-up Artist Darrell L. McIntyre
Stunt Coordinator Diamond Farnsworth
Special Effects Coordinator Larry Fuentes
Construction Coordinator Ed Vance
Transportation Coordinator Dick White
Location Manager Paul Brinkman
Script Supervisor Billie L. Mayer
Technical Advisors Matt Sigloch
Craig R. Harvey
Production Coordinator Sara Chaiken
Pre-Production Coordinator Shari Neiman Ramsey
Post Production Coordinator Megan Mascena
Post Production Assistant Peter Thompson
Assistant Editor Ralph Riccoboni
Assistants to the
Executive Producers Beth Tracy
Nina Bunche Pierce
Thom Parham
Main Title Design Castle/Bryant/Johnsen
Casting Executive Helen Mossler, C.S.A.
Sound Supervisor Greg Schorer
Video Post Production by Hollywood Digital
Film Lab Laser Pacific Media Corp.
Sound Editing by Echo Film Services, Inc.
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"Jazz Voyd" was a nickname given to Co-Executive Producer Chas. Floyd Johnson by Greg of the JAG@quixotic.org mailing list. Greg was watching an outdoor shooting of JAG, and heard Mr. Johnson's name; however, there were loud overflying planes, and Greg misunderstood. When he reported this name on the list, the production staff of JAG had a good laugh. When Mr. Johnson was credited for his appearance as the toxicologist, he was listed as Jazz Voyd, much to the amusement of the JAG mailing list -- especially Greg.
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