Land's End (TV series)
Land's End is an American crime drama series that aired in broadcast syndication from September 1995 to May 1996.[1] A total of 22 one-hour episodes were produced. The series was created by the series' star Fred Dryer and Victor A. Schiro.[2]
Land's End | |
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Genre | Crime drama |
Created by | Fred Dryer Victor A. Schiro Peter Gethers David Handler |
Starring | Fred Dryer |
Composer | Garry Schyman |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Fred Dryer Victor A. Schiro Brian K. Ross Jim Reid |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production companies | Fred Dryer Productions Skyvision Partners Buena Vista Television |
Distributor | Buena Vista Television |
Release | |
Original network | Syndication |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | September 20, 1995 – May 18, 1996 |
Premise
The series focuses on Mike Land (Dryer), a former LAPD cop who left the force after a case he worked on for months resulted in the acquittal of a drug lord. Mike then moved to Cabo San Lucas to work as a private investigator for his friend Willis P. Dunleevy, and to serve as director of security for the Westin Regina Resort.
Cast
- Fred Dryer as Mike Land
- Geoffrey Lewis as Willis P. Dunleevy
- Tim Thomerson as Dave 'Thunder' Thorton
- Pamela Bowen as Courtney Saunders
- William Marquez as Chief Raoul Ruiz
Production
The series was filmed on location in Cabo San Lucas.[2] Series creator Fred Dyer and Victor A. Schiro co-wrote some of the 22 episodes.
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1–2 | "Land's End" | TBA | TBA | September 20, 1995 |
3 | "Night Eyes" | TBA | TBA | September 30, 1995 |
4 | "Parentnapping" | TBA | TBA | October 8, 1995 |
5 | "A Line in the Sand" | John Huneck | Lincoln Kibbee | October 14, 1995 |
6 | "Day of the Dead" | Jefferson Kibbee | Norman Lapidus & L. Lee Lapidus | October 21, 1995 |
7 | "El Perico" | TBA | TBA | October 28, 1995 |
8 | "Bounty Hunter" | TBA | TBA | November 4, 1995 |
9 | "Willis Gets Lucky" | Paul Abascal | Alfonso Moreno | November 11, 1995 |
10 | "What Are Friends For" | TBA | TBA | November 18, 1995 |
11 | "The Curse of Willis" | James Bruce | Story by : Fred Dryer & Victor A. Schiro Teleplay by : John Clarkson | November 25, 1995 |
12 | "What Ever Happened to Maria Rosa?" | TBA | TBA | December 2, 1995 |
13 | "Windfall" | TBA | TBA | December 23, 1995 |
14 | "The Long Arm of the Law" | TBA | TBA | February 3, 1996 |
15 | "Fool's Gold" | TBA | TBA | February 10, 1996 |
16 | "Dr. Amore" | TBA | TBA | February 17, 1996 |
17 | "Red Cadillac" | TBA | TBA | February 24, 1996 |
18 | "Pieces of 8 Is Enough" | TBA | TBA | March 2, 1996 |
19 | "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" | TBA | TBA | April 27, 1996 |
20 | "Who's Killing Cole Porter?" | TBA | TBA | May 4, 1996 |
21 | "Mothers Behind Bars" | TBA | TBA | May 11, 1996 |
22 | "Jenny" | TBA | TBA | May 18, 1996 |
References
- Cotter, Bill (1997). The Wonderful World of Disney Television. Hyperion Books. pp. 474–477. ISBN 0-7868-6359-5.
- Tim Brooks; Earle Marsh (2003). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946–Present. Ballantine Books. p. 657. ISBN 0-345-45542-8.
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