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CSI: Miami: The Fifth Season
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar Contributormreeder50
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I am about to contribute the 6 child discs associated with this season. The one thing I have noticed throughout all 24 episodes is that the only Executive Producer mentioned is Jonathan Littman. The other 4, Jerry Bruckheimer, Ann Donahue, Anthony E. Zuiker and Carol Mendelsohn are not, in the opening or closing credits.

My question is, per the rules, should they be removed? I think they should be.

I also checked all the contribution notes and there is no mention of them being added from another source.
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If they're not in the credits, they don't get credited.  So they need to go.
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I just looked at Season 5, Episode 1, Rio and Episode 24, Born to Kill.  The end credits for both, start with "Executive Producer Jerry Bruckheimer."  The very next screen shows "Executive Producers Ann Donahue, Anthony E. Zuiker & Carol Mendelsohn."  That screen is followed by the Co-Stars.  Granted, I checked on Netflix, but I have a hard time believing they would change the credits for the home video release. 
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And Bruckheimer not taking a credit he's due.  What are the odds of that? 
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Quoting TheMadMartian:
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I just looked at Season 5, Episode 1, Rio and Episode 24, Born to Kill.  The end credits for both, start with "Executive Producer Jerry Bruckheimer."  The very next screen shows "Executive Producers Ann Donahue, Anthony E. Zuiker & Carol Mendelsohn."  That screen is followed by the Co-Stars.  Granted, I checked on Netflix, but I have a hard time believing they would change the credits for the home video release. 


I suspect what Mr. Reeder did was used the skip button to the end and if you don't watch, it will skip right to the other end credits (like story editor, co-starring, etc.). All the CSI programs (and others as well) have the additional executive producers show right after the episode ends. I've almost missed them before.
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You guys are exactly right. I can't believe I skipped 24 times and missed it every time. Thank God I didn't contribute them yet.
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Some TV series episodes have scene stop for credits, but the executive producers precede it.
It is easy to look at the scene index and see credits and jump to there missing the executive producer list.,
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You guys are exactly right. I can't believe I skipped 24 times and missed it every time. Thank God I didn't contribute them yet.

Yea, when I first started doing TV series sets, I made this same mistake.  Now I skip to the last chapter, then rewind to the last scene.
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Most of the end credits go by so fast, you really have to be on your toes to pause quickly enough so as not to skip one of the credit screens. You would think that one of those times, when I had to rewind to see one I missed, I would have caught at least one of the executive producer screens.
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