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Melrose Place is an American prime-time television soap opera that aired on Fox from July 8, 1992, to May 24, 1999, for seven seasons. The show follows the lives of a group of young adults living in an apartment complex in West Hollywood, California .
Each episode was approximately 45 minutes long (without commercials) though there were several double or two-part episodes that were shown as feature length 85 to 90 minute episodes The complete series of Melrose Place has been released on DVD in the United States (Region 1) from 2006 to 2012, the final season having been released on July 31, 2012.
Amanda Woodward is a fictional character on the primetime serial drama Melrose Place, portrayed by Heather Locklear. The character was brought onto the show in order to boost its ratings, a ploy that was successful. Amanda was brought back for The CW's 2009 reboot, but her appearance was not enough to prevent the show's cancellation.
The fifth season of Melrose Place, an American television series, premiered on Fox on September 9, 1996. The season five finale aired on May 19, 1997, after 34 episodes. The season was produced by Chip Hayes, supervising producer Dee Johnson, co-executive producers Carol Mendelsohn and Charles Pratt, Jr., and executive producers Aaron Spelling, E. Duke Vincent and Frank South.
The sixth season of Melrose Place, an American television series, premiered on Fox on September 8, 1997. The season six finale aired on March 30, 1998, after 27 episodes. ...
Melrose Place aired on Fox for seven seasons between 1992 and 1999. The series was created by Darren Star as part of the Beverly Hills, 90210 franchise. It followed a group of young adults living ...
The second season of Melrose Place, an American television series, premiered on Fox on September 8, 1993. The season two finale aired on May 18, 1994, after 32 episodes. The season was produced by Chip Hayes, supervising producer Charles Pratt Jr, co-executive producer Frank South and executive producers Aaron Spelling, E. Duke Vincent and ...
A producer told her the crew was talking about her "being a baby" because of her no-nudity stance. Courtney-Thorne Smith recalled an early — and awful — experience on a movie set in which the ...