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Old 08-06-2001, 02:46 AM   #1
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Sad Early 90's Show, what the hell was it?

In 1992, there was a show about people living in a beachhouse. One time, supermodels, such as Kathy Ireland guest starred, and I think one guy fainted after seeing models come out of the shower. I know Fox had an island-based show called Whoops!, but I'm not sure
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"Down the Shore"? It ran for a couple of short seasons on Fox in the early 90s.
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It had "I Don't Wanna Go Home" as the theme song by Southside Johnny. After I hear that song when the show first came on Tv it became one of my favorite Tv Theme song. That was a great show to watch. My favorite episode is the one when everybody knew how to dance but Eddie so they made fun of him. So he whent to a dance class and pass after that he surprise his friends that he put himself in a dance contest with two girls he met in class. To make the long story short he won and made his friends jaws drop that he knew how to "get down".
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I remember WOOPS! too. That was a great show about only six people who survied the nuclear holocaust and the guy who start the show by tell what happen is a teacher who got saved by his Volvo at a fast food place. I wish FOX never took that one off I just hope some cable channel brings it comes back as reruns.
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I think that was Going Places, with Heather Locklear, Hallie Todd, Alan Ruck and Jerry Levine. It aired on ABC in the 1991-92 season.
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...Alan Kirschenbaum's "DOWN THE SHORE" (1992-'93), which was partially based on his own life, living near Belmar and that vicinity.

"GOING PLACES" was based in sunny California, and last just one season (1991-'92).

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...Alan Kirschenbaum's "DOWN THE SHORE" (1992-'93), which was partially based on his own life, living near Belmar and that vicinity.

"GOING PLACES" was based in sunny California, and last just one season (1991-'92).

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...Alan Kirschenbaum's "DOWN THE SHORE" (1992-'93), which was partially based on his own life, living near Belmar and that vicinity.

"GOING PLACES" was based in sunny California, and last just one season (1991-'92).


I have an episode of Going Places that I'm trying to give away
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I remember WOOPS! too. That was a great show about only six people who survied the nuclear holocaust and the guy who start the show by tell what happen is a teacher who got saved by his Volvo at a fast food place. I wish FOX never took that one off I just hope some cable channel brings it comes back as reruns.
Or a special DVD release. Other one-season or half-season shows have made it that far, which was great. Even make-on-demand, which has been done as well. 'Woops!" had 13 episodes (3 unaired)...

"Woops!" was hilarious and off-the-wall, while knowing it's silly and taking it all to the stratosphere. Well-written, well-acted, the critics never understood the nature of the farce (like "Gilligan's Island" only different).
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Thoughts: An early “hangout” comedy featuring three men and three women, Down The Shore is unique because its ensemble of young singles only congregate every weekend over the summer… when they gather at the house they’ve collectively rented on the Jersey Shore. This renders their emotional histories and the strength of their relationships relatively shallow compared to others in this subgenre, for although the intended pilot (aired later) reveals them to be colleagues at a Manhattan company, it’s clear this otherwise isn’t a natural group of friends.
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