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Its premise was originated with Liz Gateley, while Tony DiSanto served as the executive producer. Throughout its run, the series was led by eight (seasons 1 & 2) and nine (season 3) primary cast members, who were credited by their first names. Their storylines were largely developed by a number of supporting cast members.
One year after the success of Fox's The O.C., MTV took a look at the actual town, launching Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County in 2004. The reality show focused on the personal lives of then ...
Nuyorican Productions produced South Beach, a primetime television drama that aired from January 6 to February 11, 2006 on UPN. [7] The series, which stars Vanessa L. Williams, follows three young adults "trying to get ahead in Miami". [8] The show experienced low ratings and received generally negative reviews from critics. [7]
8th & Ocean is an American reality series about a group of models living in Miami, Florida that premiered on MTV on March 7, 2006. The series aired for ten episodes, ending its run on May 9, 2006.
The perfect summer beach read turned mini-series is now streaming on Netflix.. Based on TheNew York Times bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand's novel by the same name, The Perfect Coupletransports ...
Hasselhoff was hesitant in accepting the part (describing the show as "Knight Rider in a bathing suit") but was eventually cast over actors William Katt, Tom Wopat and Lorenzo Lamas. [4] [5] Dwayne Johnson plays the role in the 2017 film. Craig Pomeroy (Parker Stevenson, Baywatch: Panic at Malibu Pier, season 1; recurring seasons 8–9)
Lauren “LC” Conrad, Stephen Colletti, Dieter Schmitz and more of the hit MTV show’s stars gathered on Saturday, Nov. 30, for the 20-year reunion for Laguna Beach High School’s Class of 2004.
The program premiered in June 1998 as Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford. Soon after, the program was syndicated to over 100 television markets. [4] [5] In 2001, AOL Time Warner bought the Times Mirror magazine group and discontinued the magazine. Lipford licensed the Today's Homeowner brand and took over the show again. [6]