Yep, Dave, those are the ones that Jennifer built. Actually, the second from the top would be that hardest to make because it contains letters that produce continuous flow of the pen, such as the "ou" combination where the ending upstroke of the "o" must exactly match to the beginning stroke of the "u". This may not sound like that big of a deal, but it is. In font jargon, it's called kerning, and it is much more demanding to kern a flowing font than one that simple is scripting letters near to each other where a pixel here or a pixel there makes no difference. In fact, if you look closely, the "av" pair shows a bit of an issue. Though kerned properly, it would have been better to extend the tail of the "a" a little more or, perhaps' extend the beginning sweep of the "v"...or both. This is what becomes very tedious in building CAP fontsets.
But, I'm glad you got Jennifer's fontsets to play with. I'm sure they will give you more options to match your scripting style to the themes of your shows.
Dave