Women: Stories of Passion
Women: Stories of Passion is a dramatic series that aired on the American cable television network Showtime and distributed by Playboy Entertainment overseas.
Women: Stories of Passion | |
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Created by | Elisa M. Rothstein |
Starring | Elisa M. Rothstein |
Country of origin | USA |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 39 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Showtime |
Original release | August 31, 1996 – April 4, 1999 |
The episodes were based on stories of love, and passion from a woman's point of view.
Episode list
- "Sing, Sing Me the Blues" – August 31, 1996
- "Warm Hands, Cold Heart" – September 7, 1996
- "La Limpia" – September 14, 1996
- "For the Sake of Science September 21, 1996
- "Wishful Thinking" – September 28, 1996
- "Kat Tails" – October 5, 1996
- "Table Service" – October 12, 1996
- "City of Men" – October 19, 1996
- "Gun Shy" – October 26, 1996
- "Blind Love" – November 2, 1996
- "As Always, Madelaine" – November 9, 1996
- "Astral Eros" – November 16, 1996
- "The Boxer" – November 23, 1996
- "Mind's Eye" – July 12, 1997
- "Motel Magic" – July 19, 1997
- "The Diamond Merchant" – July 26, 1997
- "The Bitter & the Sweet" – August 2, 1997
- "Grip Till It Hurts" – August 9, 1997
- "Chinese Take-Out" – August 16, 1997
- "The Little Vampire" – August 23, 1997
- "Woman On A Train" – August 30, 1997
- "Room 1503" – September 6, 1997
- "Reading for Pleasure" – September 13, 1997
- "Father & Son" – September 20, 1997
- "Hat Trick" – September 27, 1997
- "Back To The Garden" – October 4, 1997
- "Lover From Another Planet" – January 10, 1999
- "The Lucky Bar" – January 17, 1999
- "Miami Beach Tango" – January 24, 1999
- "The Gigolo" – January 31, 1999
- "Voodoo" – February 7, 1999
- "The Photographer" – February 14, 1999
- "The Tender Thief" – February 21, 1999
- "Trio" – February 28, 1999
- "The Feather" – March 7, 1999
- "Luck Is a Lady" – March 14, 1999
- "Sophie Shpooricky's Night of Love" – March 21, 1999
- "Angel from the Sky" – March 28, 1999
- "Paradise Found" – April 4, 1999
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