JAG

Episode Title: "Nobody's Child"
Original Air Date: 03/02/99

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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.

TV Guide On.line

The body of a murdered child is discovered on the grounds of a naval base, touching off an urgent investigation. Trisha Yearwood guest stars.

TheGIST TV Listing

A pathologist (Trisha Yearwood) investigates the murder of a child found at a Navy base.

TVQuest Listing

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
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1406 Zulu
JAG Headquarters
Falls Church, Virginia
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                       "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
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1522 Zulu
Potomac Naval Annex
Washington, DC
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        Producer                        Jim Weatherill
        Producer                        Julie B. Watson
        Produced by                     Mark Horowitz
        Supervising Producer            Larry Moskowitz
        Written by                      Stephen Zito
        Directed by                     Tony Wharmby
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1842 Zulu
Chief Medical Examiner
Washington, DC
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1413 Zulu
JAG Headquarters
Falls Church, Virginia
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2147 Zulu
Andrews Air Force Base
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0134 Zulu
Naval Hospital
Bethesda, Maryland
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1834 Zulu
Naval Hospital
Bethesda, Maryland
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0021 Zulu
North of Union Station
Washington, DC
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1817 Zulu
JAG Headquarters
Falls Church, Virginia
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2132 Zulu
Tubman Projects
Washington, DC
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1430 Zulu
Office of Social Services
North Mountain, Maryland
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                     Executive Producer
                    Donald P. Bellisario
[National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse]
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        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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DD DOLBY SURROUND

"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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