Malibu Shores
Malibu Shores | |
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Genre | Teen drama/Soap opera |
Created by | Meg Richman |
Written by |
John Eisendrath Joel J. Feigenbaum Meg Richman Kathleen Rowell |
Directed by |
Chip Chalmers Christopher Leitch Martha Mitchell Patrick R. Norris Marina Sargenti David Semel Mark Sobel |
Starring |
Keri Russell Tony Lucca Christian Campbell Katie Wright Greg Vaughan Tia Texada Charisma Carpenter Jacob Vargas Randy Spelling Walter Jones Susan Ward Essence Atkins Ian Ogilvy Michelle Phillips |
Theme music composer | Dan Foliart |
Composer(s) |
Jeff Eden Fair Ken Harrison Starr Parodi |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Joel J. Feigenbaum E. Duke Vincent Aaron Spelling |
Producer(s) | Joseph B. Wallenstein |
Cinematography | Robert Primes |
Editor(s) | John Duffy |
Running time | 45–48 minutes |
Production company(s) | Spelling Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | March 9 – June 1, 1996 |
Malibu Shores is an American primetime teen drama/soap opera that aired on Saturday Night at 8:00PM EST from March to June 1996 for ten episodes on NBC. Created by Aaron Spelling and starring Keri Russell and Tony Lucca, the program followed the exploits of Southern California teens.
Plot
The show revolves around two different lifestyles that clashed repeatedly. On one side of the tracks was the wealthy Malibu crowd, and on the other was the more working-class gang of "the Valley". When Zack (Tony Lucca) from the Valley meets Chloe (Keri Russell) from the Malibu beachfront, they fall in love; but no one thinks it is a good idea but the two of them. After their "love-at-first-sight" meeting, Zach is transferred to Chloe's school along with his friends (due to an earthquake). The remainder of the episodes dealt with the clashing of the two groups.
Cancellation
Malibu Shores debuted as a midseason replacement and was initially picked up for six episodes (including a two-hour pilot episode).[1] Scheduled on Saturdays at 8:00 p.m., the series drew low ratings and was canceled within one season.[2]
Cast
- Keri Russell as Chloe Walker
- Tony Lucca as Zack Morrison
- Christian Campbell as Teddy Delacourt
- Katie Wright as Nina Gerard
- Greg Vaughan as Josh Walker
- Tia Texada as Kacey Martinez
- Charisma Carpenter as Ashley Green
- Jacob Vargas as Benny
- Randy Spelling as Flipper Gage
- Kristen Miller as Martha Lewis
- Walter Jones as Michael 'Mouse' Hammon
- Susan Ward as Bree
- Essence Atkins as Julie Tate
- Ian Ogilvy as Marc Delacourt
- Michelle Phillips as Suki Walker
Episodes
Episode # | Episode title | Original airdate |
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1-1 | Pilot (Part 1) | March 9, 1996 |
1-2 | Pilot (Part 2) | March 9, 1996 |
1-3 | "New Kids in Town" | March 16, 1996 |
1-4 | "Against the Wall" | March 23, 1996 |
1-5 | "The Lie" | March 30, 1996 |
1-6 | "Cheating Hearts" | April 6, 1996 |
1-7 | "The Competitive Edge" | April 13, 1996 |
1-8 | "The Road Not Taken" | April 20, 1996 |
1-9 | "Hotline" | May 25, 1996 |
1-10 | "The Fall" | June 1, 1996 |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Result | Category | Recipient |
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1996 | NCLR Bravo Awards | Nominated | Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Tia Texada |
References
- ↑ "'LATE SHOW' LAGGING LOCALLY IN WEEKNIGHT NIELSEN HUNT". nydailynews.com. 1995-12-19. Retrieved 2009-04-21.
- ↑ Nelson, Jeff (1998-07-07). "Prime-Time Soaps: R.I.P?". Soap Opera Digest.