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'''''Safe Harbor''''' is an [[United States|American]] [[Dramatic programming|television drama series]] that aired on [[The WB Television Network]] from September 20 |
'''''Safe Harbor''''' is an [[United States|American]] [[Dramatic programming|television drama series]] that aired on [[The WB Television Network]] from September 20 to November 28, 1999. The series was created and executive produced by [[Brenda Hampton]], who at the time was best known for work on the fellow WB series ''[[7th Heaven (TV series)|7th Heaven]]'', the series was paired with ''7th Heaven'' on the network's Monday night lineup. Despite ''7th Heaven'' being the No. 1 show on The WB during the 1999-2000 season,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.quotenmeter.de/index.php?newsid=9946|publisher=Quoten Meter|title=US-Jarescharts | date=May 30, 2002 | accessdate=2010-01-10}}</ref> ''Safe Harbor'' was unable to hold a solid audience after ''7th Heaven'' and was canceled after ten episodes and one season with the show moving to Sunday nights where the last two episodes aired. |
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==Premise== |
==Premise== |
Revision as of 22:08, 23 March 2018
Safe Harbor | |
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Brenda Hampton |
Written by | Brenda Hampton Chris Olsen Jeff Olsen Sue Tenney |
Directed by | Burt Brinckerhoff Chip Chalmers Joel J. Feigenbaum |
Starring | Gregory Harrison Rue McClanahan Christopher Khayman Lee Jamie Williams (actor) Jeremy Lelliott Orlando Brown Chyler Leigh Deborah Magdalena Anthony Hubert |
Composer | Kevin Kiner |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Brenda Hampton Aaron Spelling E. Duke Vincent |
Producers | Ron Darian Peter Dunne S. Bryan Hickox Catherine LePard Lore Kimbrough Sue Tenney Chris Olsen Jeff Olsen |
Camera setup | Film; Single-camera |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | Spelling Television |
Original release | |
Network | The WB |
Release | September 20 November 28, 1999 | –
Safe Harbor is an American television drama series that aired on The WB Television Network from September 20 to November 28, 1999. The series was created and executive produced by Brenda Hampton, who at the time was best known for work on the fellow WB series 7th Heaven, the series was paired with 7th Heaven on the network's Monday night lineup. Despite 7th Heaven being the No. 1 show on The WB during the 1999-2000 season,[1] Safe Harbor was unable to hold a solid audience after 7th Heaven and was canceled after ten episodes and one season with the show moving to Sunday nights where the last two episodes aired.
Premise
John Loring (Gregory Harrison) is the sheriff of a local Florida town named Magic Beach. He is a widower who has his hands full finding the truth behind his wife's death and raising his three sons Hayden (Christopher Khayman Lee), Turner (Jeremy Lelliott) and Jeff (Jamie Williams). Jeff is best friends with Chris (Orlando Brown) and Jamie (Chyler Leigh) is a runaway that John cares for. Helping John raise his kids is his eccentric mother Grandma Loring (Rue McClanahan) who runs the local beach-side motel.
Cast
- Gregory Harrison as Sheriff John Loring
- Rue McClanahan as Grandma Loring
- Christopher Khayman Lee as Hayden Loring
- Jeremy Lelliott as Turner Loring
- Jamie Williams as Jeff Loring
- Orlando Brown as Chris
- Chyler Leigh as Jamie Martin
- Deborah Magdalena as Deputy Lopez
- Anthony Hubert as Deputy Chafin
Episodes
The series premiered on September 20 and ended on November 28, 1999 with a total of 10 episodes.
No. | Title | Original air date |
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1 | "One More Time: The Great Escape" | September 20, 1999 |
2 | "Can't Touch That" | September 27, 1999 |
3 | "Dog Day Afternoons and Nights" | October 4, 1999 |
4 | "By Any Means Necessary" | October 11, 1999 |
5 | "Older Women, Younger Men" | October 18, 1999 |
6 | "Life Insurance" | November 1, 1999 |
7 | "The Invasion" | November 8, 1999 |
8 | "The Un-Thanksgiving Show" | November 15, 1999 |
9 | "One for the Road" | November 21, 1999 |
10 | "Boys Will Be Boys" | November 28, 1999 |
References
- ^ "US-Jarescharts". Quoten Meter. May 30, 2002. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
External links
- 1990s American drama television series
- 1999 American television series debuts
- 1999 American television series endings
- English-language television programs
- Television series by CBS Television Studios
- Television series by Spelling Television
- Television shows set in Florida
- The WB shows
- Television series created by Brenda Hampton