And so, in no particular order,
    thanks to the people who made this page what it is today:
 
    Chris Yates for some 45 episode synopses, along
    with the related song, year, production staff, and other
    information.  His submission of these is the primary reason
    I got off my duff and started the Episode Guide.
     
    Reuben Harris,
    another long lost contributor, for episode air-time information
    from Britain, and other information.
     
    Tim Fay for
    some terrific mp3's from Evergreen Nights, some screen captures, episode
    synopses, and other great information. 
    Suam Pteryian
    for information regarding Catalyst Entertainment, episode information,
    song information and lyrics (esp. mystery lyric in "Lions and Tigers" :) ), and
    great mp3 song captures, along with a bunch of great screen/video captures, scans,
    and "Let's Dance" info. Also  for hosting
    the mp3's of Raccoons songs on his ftp server for backup and mirror purposes.
 
    Duy Cuong Nguyen for excellent mp3 work,
    some lyrics, and other assorted information.
 
    James Fabiano for
    a bunch of episode synopses and information, specials synopses and
    information, actor biographies and notes, character profiles, and
    all sorts of other things.  In short, a lot.
 
    Stephan Lesch for
    episode synopses, character profiles.
 
    Kese for an outstanding
    image of Cyril Sneer for the Who's Who Guide.
 
    Rodney for
    some great WAV captures of songs, general song information, lyrics, episode information and
    air times, interesting theoretical mathematics and physics diversions, and
    moral support. :)
 
    James Shaw (a.k.a. Blackrider) for voice information
    (he runs the Canadian Actors Archive) and some airing
    info.
 
    Paul Marshall for
    many song lyrics, and the Windows 95 Raccoons screen saver and icons.
 
    Mike McLain, fellow
    Irishman, for song lyrics.
 
Ben Anthony for Lisa Lougheed info. 
    Gerald Tripp, production man extraordinaire, for
    contacting me about the page and giving all sorts of interesting
    trivia and information.
 
And of course and most importantly: Maestro Kevin Gillis, without whom this show and this site would not exist. 
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