First aired on November 17, 1990, the episode ranked 54th of 96 programs that week. It earned a 10.9/20 and 18 million viewers, easily winning its time slot.
Executive Producers ROBERT ILLES JAMES R. STEIN Associate Producer BEVERLY SPALDING CASHEN Co-Associate Producer TRACY L. FOSTER Assistant to the Producers KELLY MARTELL
One of the best closing themes
First aired on November 17, 1990, the episode ranked 54th of 96 programs that week. It earned a 10.9/20 and 18 million viewers, easily winning its time slot.
Wow!
@@_donald.harrison04In its first two seasons it ranked in the Top 15.
During the final season, the executive producers were Robert P. Illes and James R. Stein, through their company, Stein & Illes Productions.
Executive Producers
ROBERT ILLES
JAMES R. STEIN
Associate Producer
BEVERLY SPALDING CASHEN
Co-Associate Producer
TRACY L. FOSTER
Assistant to the Producers
KELLY MARTELL
Can You Upload The Rest Of The Amen Closing Credits?
Which ones are you referring to specifically?
@@_donald.harrison04 The Ones From The Final Season.
@@markasflood8196 oh you mean with the altered version with the saxophone?
@@_donald.harrison04 Yep, That's The One!!!
@@markasflood8196 okay I got you
I hope y’all will reply to this I watched Amen on Saturday evenings along with The Golden Girls 227 and Empty Nest