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''Dangerous Women'' premiered August 7, 1991 and aired only one season. The show was syndicated on a limited basis -- [[WWOR-TV]] in New York, [[WPWR-TV]] in Chicago and [[KCOP-TV]] in Los Angeles were known to have carried the program. In some markets, two one-hour episodes aired back to back every Wednesday night with encores on Saturday nights. It had reasonable ratings in New York, but it wasn't enough to keep the show going. It was pulled from syndication on January 1, 1992 after 52 episodes. |
''Dangerous Women'' premiered August 7, 1991 and aired only one season. The show was syndicated on a limited basis -- [[WWOR-TV]] in New York, [[WPWR-TV]] in Chicago and [[KCOP-TV]] in Los Angeles were known to have carried the program. In some markets, two one-hour episodes aired back to back every Wednesday night with encores on Saturday nights. It had reasonable ratings in New York, but it wasn't enough to keep the show going. It was pulled from syndication on January 1, 1992 after 52 episodes. |
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Several weeks before the show was officially cancelled, all six lead actresses appeared on ''[[The Richard Bey Show]]'', a talk show that originated from WWOR. |
Several weeks before the show was officially cancelled, all six lead actresses appeared on ''[[The Richard Bey Show]]'', a talk show that originated from WWOR. There was also a two part special of "NY At Night" (a late night talk show starring Clint Holmes). These appearances were their last attempt to keep the show on the air. |
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==Syndication== |
==Syndication== |
Revision as of 03:29, 26 August 2010
Dangerous Women | |
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Genre | Soap opera |
Created by | Reg Watson |
Written by | Scott K. Anderson Lois Booton Roccin Chatfield AJ Nathan Cindy Prial Thom Racina Betsy Snyder Reg Watson |
Directed by | Joseph Behar Anthony Morina Dennis Steinmetz |
Starring | Valerie Wildman Katherine Justice Lynn Hamilton Melanie Vincz Maria Rangel Kelli Vanlondersele |
Composers | Marc Ellis Ray Ellis |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Peter Pinnie Reg Watson |
Producers | Fran Calderone Bob Crystal |
Editor | Leigh Anne Branch |
Running time | 45–48 minutes |
Production company | Central Independent Television |
Original release | |
Network | Syndicated |
Release | August 1, 1991 January 1, 1992 | –
Dangerous Women is a syndicated nighttime American soap opera about a group of women who served time in prison together. It was created and written by Reg Watson and produced by Reg Grundy Productions.
Synopsis
The main character who tied the show together was Faith Cronin (Valerie Wildman), a mobster's wife. To leave behind her criminal record and her abusive husband, she staged her own death and created a new identity. She bought a lakefront inn not far from the prison where she was once held with her friends. One by one, as the other girls were released from prison, they eventually took refuge at the inn and attempted to start their lives over together.
Cast
- Valerie Wildman as Patricia Meadows/Faith Cronin
- Lynn Hamilton as Cissie Johnson
- Katherine Justice as Rita Jones/Roxy Lawrence
- Kelli Van Londersele as Holly Warner
- Maria Rangel as Maria Trent
- Melanie Vincz as Crystal Fox
Airings and cancellation
Dangerous Women premiered August 7, 1991 and aired only one season. The show was syndicated on a limited basis -- WWOR-TV in New York, WPWR-TV in Chicago and KCOP-TV in Los Angeles were known to have carried the program. In some markets, two one-hour episodes aired back to back every Wednesday night with encores on Saturday nights. It had reasonable ratings in New York, but it wasn't enough to keep the show going. It was pulled from syndication on January 1, 1992 after 52 episodes.
Several weeks before the show was officially cancelled, all six lead actresses appeared on The Richard Bey Show, a talk show that originated from WWOR. There was also a two part special of "NY At Night" (a late night talk show starring Clint Holmes). These appearances were their last attempt to keep the show on the air.
Syndication
Shortly after its American cancellation, the show was broadcast on Central Television - the ITV franchise for the United Kingdom's English Midlands. It aired on Sunday and Monday nights from March 1992, and all 52 episodes aired. The show was later aired twice by cable TV station Living, in a late-night time-slot and weekdays.
External links
- 1991 television series debuts
- 1992 television series endings
- 1990s American television series
- American television soap operas
- American comedy television series
- English-language television series
- First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
- Television series by NBC Universal Television
- Television series by FremantleMedia
- Drama television series stubs