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''Baywatch'' is an American
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television series about
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s who patrol the
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, and
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, starring David Hasselhoff. It was created by Michael Berk, Douglas Schwartz, and Gregory J. Bonann, who produced the show throughout its 11-season run. The series focuses on both professional and personal challenges faced by the characters, portrayed by a large rotating
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that includes Pamela Anderson, Alexandra Paul, Gregory Alan Williams, Jeremy Jackson, Parker Stevenson, David Chokachi, Billy Warlock, Erika Eleniak, David Charvet, Yasmine Bleeth, and
Nicole Eggert Nicole Elizabeth Eggert (born January 13, 1972) is an American actress. Her notable roles include Jamie Powell on the situation comedy ''Charles in Charge'' and Summer Quinn on the television series ''Baywatch''. She guest-starred in ''The Super ...
. The show was canceled after its first season on NBC, but survived through syndication and later became the most-watched television series in the world, with a weekly audience of over 1.1 billion viewers despite consistently negative critical reviews, earning it a reputation as a pop cultural phenomenon and frequent source of allusion and parody. The show ran in its original title and format from 1989 to 1999. From 1999 to 2001, with a setting change and large cast overhaul, it was known as ''Baywatch: Hawaii''. It spawned a spin-off series, ''
Baywatch Nights ''Baywatch Nights'' is an American science-fiction mystery drama television series that aired in syndication from 1995 to 1997. Created by Douglas Schwartz, David Hasselhoff, and Gregory J. Bonann, the series is a spin-off from the telev ...
'', which aired for two seasons from 1995 to 1997, and a 2017 feature film adaptation.


Overview

''Baywatch'' revolves around the work of a team of lifeguards and their
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s, with plots usually centering on dangers related to the beach and other activities pertinent to the California (later Hawaii) beach lifestyle. Saving people from drowning is one of the most typical situations used in the show, but a range of other topics, such as
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attacks and serial killers, serve as plot conflicts on the show.


Episodes


Cast

''Baywatch'' is noted for its large
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with various members "rotating" in-and-out of the show, similarly to many long-running
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s. By the end of the 11 season run, not a single member of the original cast was still in the cast. David Hasselhoff appeared in the most episodes (totaling 206 including the pilot), followed by Jeremy Jackson (117), Michael Newman (109), and Pamela Anderson (77). Following the ''Hawaii'' retool, many of the series' longtime cast members left the show. The only remaining cast members were David Hasselhoff, Brooke Burns, Michael Bergin, and Michael Newman. Following the 10th season, Hasselhoff and Newman both left the series, leaving Bergin and Burns the only remnants of the show's original "L.A. era".


''Baywatch'' (1989–1999)

* David Hasselhoff as
Mitch Buchannon Mitch Buchannon is a fictional character from the television series ''Baywatch''. He was played by David Hasselhoff in every season of ''Baywatch'' and ''Baywatch Nights'' plus in the first season of ''Baywatch Hawaii''. He also appeared in three ...
* Wendie Malick as Gayle Buchannon * Parker Stevenson as Craig Pomeroy * Shawn Weatherly as Jill Riley * Billy Warlock as
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* Erika Eleniak as Shauni McClain *
Peter Phelps Peter Phelps (born 20 September 1960 in Sydney) is an Australian actor, singer and writer. He is notable for his role as Trevor Cole in ''Baywatch''. Phelps is also known for his roles in the internationally successful Australian series '' Son ...
as Trevor Cole * Brandon Call as Hobie Buchannon * Jeremy Jackson as Zack Buchannon * Holly Gagnier as Gina Pomeroy * Monte Markham as Don Thorpe * John Allen Nelson as John D. Cort * Gregory Alan Williams as
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* Tom McTigue as Harvey Miller * Richard Jaeckel as Ben Edwards *
Nicole Eggert Nicole Elizabeth Eggert (born January 13, 1972) is an American actress. Her notable roles include Jamie Powell on the situation comedy ''Charles in Charge'' and Summer Quinn on the television series ''Baywatch''. She guest-starred in ''The Super ...
as Summer Quinn * David Charvet as Matt Brody * Pamela Anderson as C. J. Parker * Kelly Slater as Jimmy Slade * Alexandra Paul as Stephanie Holden * Yasmine Bleeth as Caroline Holden * Jaason Simmons as Logan Fowler * David Chokachi as Cody Madison * Gena Lee Nolin as Neely Capshaw * Donna D'Errico as Donna Marco * José Solano as Manny Gutierrez * Traci Bingham as Jordan Tate * Nancy Valen as Samantha Thomas * Michael Newman as himself ( LA Fireman) *
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as Lani McKenzie * Kelly Packard as April Giminski * Michael Bergin as J. D. Darius * Angelica Bridges as Taylor Walsh * Marliece Andrada as Skylar Bergman * Mitzi Kapture as Alex Ryker * Brooke Burns as Jessie Owens


''Baywatch Hawaii'' (1999–2001)

* David Hasselhoff as
Mitch Buchannon Mitch Buchannon is a fictional character from the television series ''Baywatch''. He was played by David Hasselhoff in every season of ''Baywatch'' and ''Baywatch Nights'' plus in the first season of ''Baywatch Hawaii''. He also appeared in three ...
* Brooke Burns as Jessie Owens * Michael Bergin as J. D. Darius * Brandy Ledford as Dawn Masterton * Michael Newman as himself * Simmone Mackinnon as Allie Reese *
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as Jason Ioane * Stacy Kamano as Kekoa Tanaka * Jason Brooks as Sean Monroe * Brande Roderick as Leigh Dyer * Charlie Brumbly as Zach McEwan *
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as Jenna Avid


History


Development and production

The idea of ''Baywatch'' came about when Gregory Bonann, the creator of the show, was on duty as a lifeguard and saved two children of an MTM studio employee named Stu Erwin. Gregory originally called the show Aquatic Corps for Emergency Service (ACES), but later changed it to "Baywatch", the name of rescue boats that patrolled Santa Monica Bay. The ''Baywatch'' logo was created by Bonann's lifeguard friend John Johnson. Baywatch debuted on NBC in 1989, but was canceled after only one season, when it placed 73rd out of 103 shows in the seasonal ratings, and also because the production studio, GTG (a joint venture of television station owner
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and
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) went out of business. Due to high production costs, GTG was unable to finance the series any further. Feeling the series still had potential, David Hasselhoff, one of the principal actors, along with creators and executive producers Michael Berk, Douglas Schwartz, and Gregory J. Bonann, revived it for the first-run syndication market in 1991. Hasselhoff was given the title of executive producer for his work on bringing the show back. The series was hugely successful, especially internationally. The show led to a spin-off, ''
Baywatch Nights ''Baywatch Nights'' is an American science-fiction mystery drama television series that aired in syndication from 1995 to 1997. Created by Douglas Schwartz, David Hasselhoff, and Gregory J. Bonann, the series is a spin-off from the telev ...
'', and three direct-to-video films: '' Baywatch the Movie: Forbidden Paradise'', '' Baywatch: White Thunder at Glacier Bay'', and '' Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding''. The audience was 65 percent female, with its number one audience being women aged 18 to 34. Speaking in 2001, Schwartz explained that, after doing focus groups on ''Baywatch'' for about five years, they learned that the show appealed to this demographic because "most of tslead characters were strong, independent women who were heroic, who were saving lives, who were equal to men". In 2018, FremantleMedia International, working with Warner Bros and Illuminate, "remastered" ''Baywatch'' from its original 35 mm film to
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, and redistributed the series to broadcasters.


Filming

Will Rogers State Beach served as the predominant beach location for ''Baywatch'', although some scenes were filmed at
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, and in
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.


Theme song

The original NBC theme was "Save Me", performed by Peter Cetera, with
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on guitar and Richard Sterban, the bass singer for The Oak Ridge Boys, as one of the background vocalists. From the second season onwards after syndication the theme " I'm Always Here" by Jimi Jamison was used to save costs on royalties and is the most popular theme for the series. David Hasselhoff also recorded a duet with Laura Branigan which was hugely successful for being broadcast as the closing track of the ''Baywatch'' TV series. The single ''I Believe'' was originally released on CD album in 1994.


''Baywatch: Hawaii''

In 1999, with production costs rising in Los Angeles, and the syndication market shrinking, the producers sought to move the production elsewhere. They filmed a pilot and announced plans to title the show ''Baywatch: Down Under''. However, strong local opposition from residents of Avalon Beach, New South Wales eventually led to Pittwater Council, the local government area of which Avalon was part of, to permanently ban future production. As an alternative to Australia,
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offered the producers large financial incentives to move the show to the islands, instead, and in season 10, ''Baywatch: Hawaii'' was launched. ''Baywatch'' filmed for two seasons in Hawaii, from 1999 until 2001. April Masini, a newspaper advice columnist, pitched the move to executive producer Gregory J. Bonann. The agreement mandated that addition of the subtitle, to ''Baywatch: Hawaii'', as well as the hiring local production crew, filming on-location for at least two years, and producing 44 episodes, each at a cost of about US$870,000 (climbing up to $1.1 million), 60% of which was to be spent in Hawaii. The series was canceled due to poor ratings.


Home media

* Australia: On May 1, 2013, Shock Entertainment released seasons 1–9 on DVD. They also released a complete series set on November 6, 2013, which features all nine seasons of ''Baywatch'', both seasons of ''Baywatch Hawaii'' and both seasons of ''
Baywatch Nights ''Baywatch Nights'' is an American science-fiction mystery drama television series that aired in syndication from 1995 to 1997. Created by Douglas Schwartz, David Hasselhoff, and Gregory J. Bonann, the series is a spin-off from the telev ...
''. * France: The reunion film '' Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding'' was translated to French language as ''Alerte à Malibu: Mariage à Hawaï'' and has been released. * Finland: Seasons 1–3 have been released by Future Film. * Germany: Seasons 1–11 have been released. These releases are presented exactly as they originally aired, albeit with German language credits (these are also available in the U.K. from Amazon as imports). The reunion film ''Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding'' was translated to German language as ''Baywatch: Hochzeit auf Hawaii'' and has been released. * Italy: Seasons 1–2 have been released by
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, season 5–6 have been released by
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. * Netherlands: Season 3 has been released. * Sweden: Seasons 1–3 have been released. * United Kingdom: Seasons 1–6 have been released by Network. In 2017, to coincide with the release of the feature film adaptation, Network released a DVD entitled ''Best of Baywatch'' which includes the two-part episodes "Nightmare Bay" and "River of No Return". * United States: In June 1999, a single disc DVD was released featuring two 2-part episodes from the show's original run ("Nightmare Bay" parts 1 and 2 from season 2, and "River of No Return" parts 1 and 2 from season 3). These episodes are absent from the U.S. box sets of their respective seasons mentioned below. First Look Studios released the first three seasons on DVD in 2006/2007. Although the box sets are labeled "Season 1", "Season 2", etc., the sets actually feature episodes of the ''following'' season (i.e., the "Season 1" box set contains the episodes of the literal ''second'' season (1991–1992) of the show). The second and third sets were released on October 31, 2006. Each set features a disc with season 1 (NBC) episodes on it. These releases also do not contain any of the original music as it appeared when the episodes aired. They have been removed, including the opening title themes, due to copyright agreements. However, these releases have been discontinued and are now out of print. In August 2018, ''
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'' reported that
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was "remastering" the series in high definition. However, Baywatch had been edited on tape, not film. This meant that the existing cuts of the episodes were impossible to release in high definition, and the "remasters" are in fact re-creations, and not always shot-for-shot accurate. The "remastered" episodes also changed the
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to 16:9 widescreen, resulting in some shots having a wider
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but other shots having a narrower one. The "remastered" series was released on
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and
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in HD and
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in 2019. Due to expired licenses for much of the show's musical soundtrack, many of the show's episodes are either cut to remove songs, or re-scored and re-edited with new "soundalike" tracks. Visual Entertainment Incorporated released seasons 1–9 on DVD for the first time in the United States on May 3, 2021, with a Blu-ray release on May 21.


In popular culture

The show is the subject of a running gag on ''
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'', where Chandler and
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would watch ''Baywatch'' together religiously, including over the phone when Joey was living in another apartment. Among other related jokes, Chandler names their pet chicken after Yasmine Bleeth (though the bird turns out to be male) due to a long-standing crush on the actress. This was largely a joke about Chandler's actor,
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, who dated Bleeth in 1995. Many actors from the series have become closely associated with their roles. David Hasselhoff has often referenced or satirized his role as Mitch Buchannon, notably in ''
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,'' in which despite distinctly playing himself, he appears in lifeguard attire similar to Mitch, runs across a beach in slow-motion, and displays superhuman swimming abilities similar to Mitch's own feats of athleticism. ''Babewatch'' is a
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term sometimes used in connection with the series, which has been used by the humor magazine '' Mad'' and by television commentators. The term was also used for a series of pornographic films released between 1994-99. ''Baywatch'' is prominently featured in the 2006 mockumentary film '' Borat'' in which the character Borat Sagdiyev, a Kazakh journalist with a misconstrued understanding of American customs and pop culture, becomes obsessed with Pamela Anderson after seeing her in an episode of the series (which he believes to be a documentary) and travels to the US in a failed attempt to court her and later attempts to abduct her. In a deleted scene, Borat creates a pilot episode of a Kazakh remake of ''Baywatch'' entitled ''Sexydrownwatch'', which features "I'm Always Here" and Alexandra Paul reprising her role as Stephanie. The red swimsuits that the actresses wore in the series have become iconic. The suits were custom-fitted for each actress; Alexandra Paul wore a suit with a higher neckline while shorter cast members wore suits with higher cut legs to give the illusion of height.


''Baywatch'' running

"Baywatch running" refers to the show's numerous scenes, particularly in the opening credits, of its cast running across the beach in
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, usually wearing distinctive red lifeguard gear. The trope is closely associated with the show and often referenced directly in parodies.


Related media


Film adaptation

The film adaptation is a comedy, written and directed by Jeremy Garelick. Garelick's previous successes include the rewrite of ''
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''. In September 2012, it was announced that '' Reno 911!'' co-creator and star Robert Ben Garant would direct the film version of ''Baywatch'' for Paramount Pictures. In October 2014, it was announced that Paramount was moving forward with its big-screen adaptation of ''Baywatch'' and has loosely attached
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to the project. The studio also hired Justin Malen to rewrite and attached the comedy writing team of
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and John Morris to direct. In July 2015, it was announced
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would direct with Damian Shannon and Mark Swift having written the latest script with Dwayne Johnson still attached to star. On August 10, 2015, it was announced that Zac Efron had been cast in the film. Johnson also announced that the film will be R-Rated. The report stated, "The story centers on a by-the-book and very serious lifeguard (Johnson) who is forced to team up with a young rule-flouting hothead (Efron) in order to save their beach from environmental destruction at the hands of an oil tycoon." That same month, reports were saying that Kelly Brook was in contention to star in the film as C.J. Parker, with
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also on the shortlist, but Brook denied the rumor the following day on Instagram. Brook later confirmed that she had read the script but was still uncertain if she would appear. On November 9, 2015, it was reported that several actresses, including Alexandra Daddario,
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, Ashley Benson, Alexandra Shipp, Shelley Hennig, Bianca Santos, and
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, were in the running for the female lead, with the possibility that some of them could join the film in different roles and other unnamed actresses could be in the running as well. On November 18, 2015, Johnson confirmed Daddario (who previously worked with Johnson on '' San Andreas'') for the role of Summer, originally played by Eggert in the TV series, and revealed the casting of C.J. and other roles would soon be announced. On January 4, 2016, Johnson announced that actress and model Kelly Rohrbach was cast as C.J. for the film. On January 11, 2016, ''The Hollywood Reporter'' reported that
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was in talks to appear in the film in a villainous role. On February 16, 2016, Chopra and Johnson released a video to confirm her participation in the above-mentioned role. On January 20, 2016, a release date of May 19, 2017, was announced and
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joined the cast as Stef, the love interest of Johnson's character. On January 27, 2016, ''Variety'' reported that Jon Bass was cast as Ronnie, described as funny, awkward and a skilled disco dancer who falls in love with C.J. at the beach. The film was released in the United States on May 25, 2017, by
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, and grossed $177.4 million worldwide.


Potential reboot series

As of August 2018, ''Deadline Hollywood'' reported that FremantleMedia International were eyeing a reboot of the franchise. On April 14, 2023, it was announced that Fremantle are developing a reboot of the series and has held early talks with a number of broadcasters and streamers. On March 4, 2024, it was announced that Fremantle and Fox Entertainment will team up for the reboot series for Fox with Lara Olsen serving as the writer and showrunner.


''After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun''

In 2019, it was announced that ''Baywatch'' was being revived as a documentary feature film. As they explained on the ''Factual America'' podcast, filmmaker Matthew Felker lined up some of the show's top-billed cast members to take a walk down memory lane for ''Baywatch: The Documentary'' and talk about their time on the show and the hours they spent in skimpy red suits. It was announced that the documentary now titled ''After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun'' as an ABC News Studios program will air on
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on August 28, 2024.


See also

* '' Son of the Beach'' (''Baywatch'' parody) * '' Beach Heat: Miami'' * ''
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'', 1976 lifeguard film starring original ''Baywatch'' star Parker Stevenson * '' Malibu Rescue'' (Family-friendly ''Baywatch'' parody) * '' Pacific Blue'' – Series often described as "Baywatch on bikes."
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guest-starred as her character Lani McKenzie in the episode "Heartbeat" * '' Thunder in Paradise'' – Series from the creators of ''Baywatch'' * '' Sheena'' – Series from the co-creator of ''Baywatch'' and stars Gena Lee Nolin and John Allen Nelson * '' SAF3'' – Series from the creators of ''Baywatch''


References


External links


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