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''Sunset Beach'' is an American television
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that aired on
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from January 6, 1997, to December 31, 1999. The show follows the loves and lives of the people living in the Orange County coastal area named Sunset Beach, on the coast of
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. Although there is a real community named Sunset Beach (now part of the city of
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), the show's beach scenes were shot in nearby
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. The show was co-produced by NBC and
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. ''Sunset Beach'' won two
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s and was nominated another eleven times. The show also received 22 nominations for various other awards.


Conception and development

Developed as a co-production between its NBC Studios unit and
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(which formed a standalone daytime production subsidiary specifically for the program), ''Sunset Beach'' was ordered to series by NBC in 1996, in an attempt to both rebuild the network's daytime lineup and target younger audiences. Charles Pratt, Jr. (who would also serve as an executive consultant),
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and
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were hired to develop the concept for the new series. Pratt, Guza and Griffith had met in 1988 when the latter two joined series veteran Pratt as writers for the NBC soap opera '' Santa Barbara''; Pratt and Guza first met Spelling in 1992, when the two became part of the original writing staff of ''Melrose Place'', and went on to work on its short-lived spinoff '' Models Inc.'' ''Sunset Beach'' was the first (and only) daytime soap opera produced by
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, and NBC's first new serial since the 1991 cancellation of ''
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'' (which was also produced by the network's production division). Spelling had experience in the genre producing several primetime soap operas (most notably ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''), and was also the executive producer of the 1991 film ''
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'', a satirical look at daytime soap operas. Jonathan Levin, one of the show's consulting producers, commented on the change that a new soap opera brings to the lineup, and the tough process of a viewer getting to know a new soap: "It is very difficult to change the loyalty of the daytime viewer, and we’re talking about shows that have been on for 30 years. That's one of the reasons we’re targeting young viewers — they’re the most available and the most flexible in their viewing habits." In the process of making the show, Spelling liked the idea of naming it ''Never Say Goodbye'', as suggested by
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chairman
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during a dinner with Spelling, but later tests proved that the viewers were more drawn to the title ''Sunset Beach''. The soap opera debuted on January 6, 1997.


Cast and crew

When the show began, it had 21 contract actors, including
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(
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), Sam Behrens ( Gregory Richards),
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(
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), Peter Barton ( Eddie Connors),
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( Paula Stevens), Hank Cheyne ( Ricardo Torres) and
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(
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). In its first year and a half on air, seven actors left the show.
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was the first to be let go from her role of Tiffany Thorne. The character was recast to Jennifer Banko-Stewart, but this was not successful and she was eventually written out.
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left the show in June 1997, due to her character not mixing well with the others. By the end of the year, when Meg Bennett took over as a new head writer, Taylor-Young and Harring also left the series, followed by the exit of Nick Stabile, whose character Mark Wolper was written out in a serial killer storyline. Elizabeth Alley had a short stint playing the role of Melinda Fall. The final original character to be written out was Eddie Connors (Barton), who exited in May 1998. Shortly after the show premiered, Dominique Jennings, V. P. Oliver, and
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joined the cast as Virginia Harrison, Jimmy Harrison, and Tyus Robinson respectively. Oliver was let go in December 1997, and his character was recast with a younger actor,
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. Both Jennings and Wood were written out by March 1999, exactly two years after the introduction of their characters. The remaining 14 original characters stayed on the show until its end, and three of those characters were recast during the three-year run. The first recast happened soon after the show started airing. The role of Cole Deschanel a male jewel thief, initially played by
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, was recast to
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. In mid-1998, Vanessa Dorman vacated the role of Cole's partner
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due to a change in storyline direction, and Kam Heskin was cast. The final recast was a temporary one. When
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left to film a movie,
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stepped in to replace her, with Ward later returning to play the character for the show's final few weeks. The exits of many characters opened the doors to the introduction of new ones. Carol Potter and John H. Martin, who had been recurring during the show's first year, were promoted to contract status, and the expansion of Meg's family also included the arrival of her sister Sara Cummings. The role was first played by then-unknown actress
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, but she was fired two weeks later and replaced by Shawn Batten, who played the role for the remainder of the series. Aside from Meg's family, Ricardo Torres got his family expanded, including the introduction of his mother Carmen ( Margarita Cordova), brother Antonio ( Nick Kiriazis), and the sudden reappearance of his sister Maria ( Christina Chambers), Ben Evans' presumed dead wife. The teen scene was revived in 1998, when Bette's daughter
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(
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) arrived in town and fell in love with Sean, prompting Amy (Krissy Carlson) and Brad (Michael Strickland) to intervene. The final teen cast was Leo Deschanel, Cole's brother (David Mathiessen), but he was quickly written out. A long-time legend and Cole's father, A.J. Deschanel, was also cast in the form of Gordon Thomson, and a female jewel thief named Francesca ( Lisa Guerrero) was added to the cast in mid-1998. However, Guerrero was written out in early 1999 since her character was killed by Gregory. In 1999, the show cast only three contract roles, the first two being in March, when Tracy Lindsey Melchior and Chasen Parker stunned the soap with their sudden arrival in town. The final role to be cast on the show was the one played by
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in late August. Things changed at the end of the year, when Cibrian left the show to pursue a career in primetime. Several other cast members, including a few original ones, considered leaving, but the show's cancellation came before they could make a decision. During its three-year run, ''Sunset Beach'' was executive produced by
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, E. Duke Vincent, and
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. However, the head writing history was much different. Robert Guza Jr. was the first head writer (and also a co-creator), but he exited the show on October 21, 1997, when Meg Bennett, who had been serving as Associate Head Writer was promoted as head writer as of October 22. Four months after being the sole head writer, Bennett received a co-head writer in the form of Christopher Whitesell, on January 8, 1998. Bennett was dismissed during the summer of 1998 and her final episode aired October 5, 1998. She was replaced by Margaret DePriest, who stayed with the show until its cancellation.


Main cast

''In first opening credits order''


Secondary and guest cast


Storylines

Storylines in its nearly three-year run ranged from the traditional to the
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. One of the first storylines concerned an Internet romance. Kansas farm girl Meg Cummings discovered her fiancé, Tim Truman, cheating on her on their wedding day. Meg had been talking online with SB, a man who lived in Sunset Beach, California. And after catching Tim with her maid of honor, Meg fled to Sunset Beach in search of SB, who turned out to be wealthy, widowed businessman Ben Evans. The first year of the show revolved around Meg's pursuit of Ben (including her briefly breaking into his house, stealing a journal she found there, and dressing up in his late wife's clothes), who was initially not interested in her, and the gradual development of a romance between them. A side plot showed the antagonistic relationship between Meg and Annie Douglas, Ben's longtime best friend. Meg hated Annie for being close to Ben and wanted to cut her out of his life; Annie hated Meg out of jealousy for her developing romance with Ben. Their problems reached a head with a physical fight in a hot tub. Meg's ex-fiancé Tim Truman followed her to Sunset Beach to win her back, and ended up becoming Annie's ally and almost love interest. Once Meg and Annie had overcome their differences, Meg soon had a new problem when she began to suspect Ben was a murderer, although this plot line was developed to lead up to the Terror Island storyline. After the Terror Island/Derek storyline (see below) none of the issues raised were ever mentioned again. Meg and Ben became one of the show's first couples, along with jewel thief Cole Deschanel and local heiress Caitlin Richards. Cole slept with and impregnated both Caitlin and Caitlin's unhappy alcoholic mother
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. Olivia and her fiendish ex-husband, Gregory Richards, planned to steal Caitlin's baby and pass it off as Olivia's (telling Caitlin her baby had died) in order to break up Caitlin's relationship with Cole, who her parents disapproved of because of his criminal past. Caitlin lost the child in a car accident when she found out about her parents' horrible plan, and planned to fake the rest of her pregnancy and adopt a baby to pass off as her own, as she was worried her inability to have children (caused by the accident) would cause problems in her marriage to Cole. She enlisted the help of Annie, who was secretly trying to break up Olivia and Gregory, due to a term in her father's will that stated she would only get her inheritance if she wed Gregory (her father's way of breaking up his marriage to Olivia, who he had been having an affair with) Annie drugged Olivia and stole her baby, telling her the baby had been stillborn. Caitlin (unknowingly) raised her baby half-brother (who was also her step-son, having been fathered by her husband) until a grief-stricken Olivia discovered the truth. Olivia was eventually reunited with her son. When the show began, it was the only soap on the air featuring Asian-American characters, though they were written off before the end of the first year. The show also had daytime television's only African-American villainess, Virginia Harrison, who schemed to break up
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Michael Bourne and reporter Vanessa Hart so she could have Michael for herself.


Prominent storylines

In one of the most outrageous storylines on the show, Virginia drugged Vanessa and, using a
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and some stolen sperm, impregnated her with the child of Tyus Robinson, to make it appear Vanessa had been unfaithful to Michael, who was
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. The show was known for other outrageous storylines, such as ''Terror Island'' in which several of the show's main characters were stranded on an island with a masked serial killer (whose costume bore a close resemblance to that of the killer from '' Scream'') intent on killing them, especially Meg. A handful of characters were killed by the maniac, mostly minor characters introduced as serial killer-fodder, but also one lead character, young runaway made good Mark Wolper. In his dying moments Mark pulled off the killer's mask and audiences were stunned to see Ben's face behind it. As it turned out, Ben had an evil twin, Derek Evans, who plagued Ben and Meg's lives off and on for the rest of the run of the show. Derek was killed after being shot in a struggle with Ben during the show's final weeks, following a long storyline where Derek kidnapped and impersonated his twin for months, sleeping with Ben's wife Maria Torres (having previously also slept with Meg). Maria Torres, who had wed Ben when she was still a teenager and he was barely in his twenties, had disappeared and been presumed drowned after a boating accident that took place some years prior to the start of the show. Ben was haunted by the terrible secret that he had caught her in bed with Derek (it was later revealed that Derek—who had impersonated Ben to Maria, who was unaware Ben had a twin—had not slept with Maria, as she had stabbed him with scissors when he tried to rape her). Ben's guilt and grief over Maria caused a shadow over his relationship with Meg from the beginning, which worsened when an amnesiac Maria came back from the dead at Ben and Meg's October 1998 wedding. Ben and Maria grew closer while he helped her to regain her memory, and once she did, Ben flip flopped between the two women for much of the rest of the show's run. During the show's last year a strange woman, Tess, turned up on his doorstep with a son she claimed was Ben and Maria's. After a positive paternity test they raised the child, Benjy, together, causing even more problems for Meg, who left Ben and briefly started dating her sister's boyfriend,
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. Derek (who was also wrongfully presumed dead) returned to kidnap Ben again, and it was revealed he and Tess were Benjy's parents. Another outrageous storyline was the earthquake/
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story, in which Sunset Beach was struck by a massive earthquake, trapping many characters – most of them each other's rival – together in life and death situations. While half the cast battled the disaster on land, the rest of the cast was on a pleasure cruise aboard a ship that was overturned – à la '' The Poseidon Adventure'' – by a tsunami created by the earthquake. The tsunami storyline proved so popular that two weeks' worth of episodes were compiled and turned into an hour-long show that was included on NBC's lineup for one night in August 1998. The show took a
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turn for a while with some cursed jewels, stolen from a religious icon, that turned those who'd touched them into shrivelled mummies. The story culminated on
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with the return of the jewels to the Madonna just in time to prevent the deaths of several key characters. The show also featured two murder mysteries in its run. The first was the murder of Annie's father Del Douglas by
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. Del had kidnapped Cole as a baby and convinced Elaine the child was dead. The second murder mystery involved the death of seductress and jewel thief Francesca Vargas, whom just about everyone in town wanted dead. The twist in the Who Shot Francesca storyline and the killer was main antagonist character Gregory Richards.


Cancellation

The show was cancelled just before the third anniversary of its original air date. Most of the main characters were given happy endings. Ben and Meg and Michael and Vanessa married in a double wedding. Casey and Sara got engaged, Cole and Caitlin were happy in their marriage, and Olivia was happily raising her children alone. Maria gave Ben a divorce so he could marry Meg and met a new man, Ross English. Maria also adopted Benjy, the little boy she had regarded as her own, and she and Ben planned to raise him together. The 'baddies' all got their comeuppances. Derek was accidentally shot and killed by Ben; his accomplice Tess went to jail, as did Gregory Richards (Francesca's real killer). Tim Truman, who though not a villain spent most of the three years causing problems for Ben and Meg, was murdered by Derek. Virginia remained in a mental hospital of the criminally insane, while reformed Annie also got a happy ending, finding love with relatively new character Jude. In a twist ending, Meg appeared to wake up in
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and realize that the entire three years in Sunset Beach had been a dream – and the characters from the show were actually her friends and family in Kansas (a reference to ''
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''). However, at the last minute, Meg woke up in Sunset Beach and was in bed with Ben, the day after their wedding. Probably the dream was poking fun at how many writers use the sloppy ending of "it was all a dream" to bring a story to a close, as was done in stories such as ''
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'' or more aptly, evoking the dream (9th) season of the prime-time soap, ''
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''.


Broadcast history

Upon its premiere, ''Sunset Beach'' was made part of NBC's daytime programming block; the show began airing on January 6, 1997. At first, the show was given a one-year deal, with 255 episodes to produce. NBC reclaimed the 12:00 pm hour from its affiliates in order to air the series in a more optimal timeslot, in exchange for giving them back the 10:00 am hour; in turn, the low-rated daytime newsmagazine ''
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'' (which occupied the earlier 10:00 timeslot) was cancelled to make room for ''Sunset Beach'' on the lineup. Like all the other lower-rated daytime shows before it, however, not all of NBC's affiliates would air ''Sunset Beach'' at its scheduled time due to their continuous longstanding practice of airing local newscasts or other syndicated programming in that hour; this resulted in some NBC stations airing the show in a different spot on their schedule while others did not air it at all, often relegating it either to other network affiliates or independent stations in some media markets (especially in
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and
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, where affiliates
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and
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, both owned by what was then Post-Newsweek Stations (now
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), preempted it for its entire run; NBC arranged to have then-
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stations
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and
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air the series in their place). In the markets that did air ''Sunset Beach'' at its scheduled time, the show's first half-hour faced off against local newscasts from other network affiliates while its second half-hour went up against the first half-hour of ''
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'' on CBS and ''
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'' on ABC. In addition to its regular daytime airings, NBC ran same-day rebroadcasts of ''Sunset Beach'' as one of the initial offerings of the network's "NBC All Night" block, which premiered on September 21, 1998 as a replacement for the overnight newscast ''
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''. As such, it was the only soap opera ever to have aired as part of a network's late-night schedule (overnight soap opera broadcasts typically occur at the discretion of local affiliates in the event of preemptions caused by extended
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or severe weather coverage). Overnight repeats of ''Sunset Beach'' continued until the end of the show's run. Through its short existence, ''Sunset Beach'' remained in the daytime
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basement, despite being renewed twice. During the ''Shockwave'' storyline, it received its best ratings and showed signs that it might move off the bottom. However, this spike proved to be brief and was not sustained. As a result of all this, NBC cancelled ''Sunset Beach'' on September 17, 1999 and aired its last episode on December 31 of that year. The show's cancellation marked the last time that NBC would feature three serials on its daytime schedule: before the series' debut, the long-running ''
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'' and '' Another World'' (the latter replaced by ''
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'' in June 1999) were the only soaps on the network following the 1993 cancellation of '' Santa Barbara'', while the remainder of its daytime lineup was filled solely by unscripted talk and lifestyle programs until ''
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'' was expanded to a third hour in September 2000. To date, ''Sunset Beach'' is the last regularly-scheduled NBC network program to air anywhere in the 12:00pm hour; NBC returned the hour to its affiliates after the show ended its run. As of October 6, 2003, three days after ''Port Charles'' aired its last episode, the 12:00pm hour is currently used by all network affiliates, especially those of NBC, for their midday local newscasts as well as other programing; the lone exception is CBS, which continues to air ''The Young and the Restless'' at 12:30pm. The show, however, gained a cult following in the UK, doing especially well in the ratings for Channel 5, with some universities holding ''Sunset Beach'' parties where students would go dressed as their favorite character. Channel 5 tried to save the show when its cancellation was announced, offering partially to fund it and trying to get other networks involved, as had happened previously with ''
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'', but NBC was not interested. It did buy NBC's other soap opera, ''Days of Our Lives'', to air in ''Sunset Beach''’s place, even running promos during the show's final week, but ''Days'' failed to catch on and Channel 5 dropped the show approximately a year later.


International broadcasting

In Australia, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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from 1998 to 2000 in an early morning time slot. In Bulgaria, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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weekdays in 2001–2004 (all episodes), and on
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since January 2015, however only season 1 and 2 were aired. In Canada, ''Sunset Beach'' aired at 3:00PM on independent station
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in Hamilton, Ontario; the show was broadcast the same day as NBC. In Croatia, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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weekdays at 6.30pm from 1998 to 1999. Only the first 260 episodes aired. In France, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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. from January 1998 to July 2001 (all episodes) in afternoon and on foxlife (season 1 in 2006). In Ireland, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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weekdays at 2.30pm from 20 September 1998 to August 2001 – all 755 episodes aired. The final year of episodes replayed between August 2001 and August 2002. After the final episode, TV3 replaced Sunset Beach with Australian hospital drama All Saints. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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(520 episodes) and
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(Season 3) . In Republic of Macedonia, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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. In Denmark, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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. In Finland, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on Nelonen. In Poland, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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from September 1, 1997, to August 31, 2000 (all episodes). As from January 27, 2014, the show is airing again on
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. However, only the first two seasons were aired. In New Zealand, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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from 1998 to 2000 (all episodes). In Norway, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on TV2 and were the first TV network to purchase the series outside of the US, airing the complete series from 1997 – 2000. In South Africa, ''Sunset Beach'' originally aired on
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for its entire run from 1999 to 2001 weekdays at 4:10pm. Due to its popularity, rival channel
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started rebroadcasting the entire series from September 2007 every weekday morning at 10:30am. In Nigeria, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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, weekdays 9pm – 10pm, between 2003 and 2004. In Sweden, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on TV4. All episodes aired one time on TV4 between August 17, 1998, to 2000, and the rerun aired on TV4 and TV4 Plus. A second rerun started airing on TV4 in 2004 but was later cancelled. In Germany, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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from January 2, 1998, to January 8, 1999, where it was cancelled.
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took over and aired the soap from September 1, 1999, to March 9, 2001, in a late primetime slot. Local channel BTV aired reruns from 2001 to 2003. In Russia, ''Sunset Beach'' initially aired on
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from November 12, 1997 to March 2000, after that, the same first 518 episodes were repeated until mid-2001, 2 episodes a day, but due to the NTV crisis in mid-2001, further showings of the series were suspended. In October 2003-in September 2005 and in July 2006 – July 2008 the TNT TV channel repeated all the same series. The
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channel also showed, but only the First Season of the series twice from January 9, 2015, and in 2016, after which the license to broadcast the channel in Russia was revoked. In Ukraine, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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. In Greece, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on Star Channel. In Cyprus, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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. In Spain, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on Antena 3. The channel intended for the series to be their big Summer premiere and launched the series with a 2-hour pilot on a Sunday afternoon in the popular 3:30pm movie slot. Promoting the series as ''
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'' meets ''
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'' with a lot of '' Santa Barbara'' (the latter having been a massive hit for the channel many years earlier and the only big US daytime soap to have aired in Spain), the series continued with its regular screenings every weeknight in the much coveted 8:00pm Access Primetime slot, the slot previously occupied by ''Baywatch''. ''Sunset Beach'', however, failed to attract any attention, and the series was promptly axed after one week and six episodes, never to return to Spanish TV again. In Slovakia, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on TV Markíza; however, only 260 episodes were broadcast. In Slovenia, ''Sunset Beach'' first aired on
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and switched to
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later in its run. All episodes aired. In Indonesia, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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. The TV series was dubbed into
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. In Chile, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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In the
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, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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. In Hungary, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on TV2 in 1998; however, only 355 episodes were broadcast. In the United Kingdom, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on Channel 5 from March 1997 to February 2000 becoming only the second American daytime soap opera to air on a UK terrestrial TV channel (the first being, coincidentally, ''Santa Barbara'' on ITV. Others ran only on satellite and cable channels). It became one of Channel 5s earliest successful imports, being part of its daytime launch schedule, so much so, when it ended in 1999, Channel 5 were a part of an international consortium who tried to invest in ''Sunset Beach'' to keep it being produced for its large international audience, but this bid failed, and it ended on this channel in 2000. There was then a bidding war for the repeat rights, and the first 130 episodes were repeated on
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, a digital channel, from July 2000 to January 2001 before the series was dropped due to low ratings and the high cost of broadcast rights. Channel 5 then started repeating the series again, starting in 2004, but dropped it from the daytime schedule due to low ratings. They continued repeats in double-bills in the early hours of Saturday and Sunday mornings until they had shown all the episodes they had bought the rights for (approx. 215). In Zimbabwe, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on Joy TV. In Ghana, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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network In Romania ''Sunset Beach '' aired on TVR1 at 7:00 PM all 755 episodes In Venezuela ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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. In Kenya, ''Sunset Beach'' aired on
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on Monday to Friday between 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM.


Home media

''Sunset Beach'' was released on DVD on 22 July 2008 by the German company
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. The first 12 episodes were released on four DVDs (in German and English).


References and casting


Satire and pop culture references

It frequently referenced other television shows: many episodes featured characters fantasizing about their lives and dreams in sequences that show the cast dressed as ''
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'' or performing the opening from ''
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''. Fantasies involving the character Annie Douglas Richards included take offs of ''
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'' and ''
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'' (titled "Murderer of the Day"), which guest-starred their respective hosts. Annie fantasized about being a
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, had a play of the movie ''
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'', a play on '' Wheel of Fortune'', and even her own imaginary soap opera titled ''The Search for Dignity''. Plus, the character of Annie was usually the one to deliver funny quotes. Annie's quotes, ''Annie Douglas quotes'' In his biography, the Italian fashion model Den Harrow says that in 1997 he moved to California to take part in the serial.


Stunt casting guest appearances

The show went in for stunt casting guest appearances –
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played
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host Jerry Feller and a census taker,
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played
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Barbara Birch,
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played himself – and featured a ripped from the headline story about a Washington intern, Meg's sister Sara Cummings ( Shawn Batten), who'd had an affair with a married politician. Her affair was exposed by her supposed friend – Melinda Fall (Elizabeth Alley), a take off on
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. Sara went on to develop a relationship with local lifeguard Casey Mitchum, and their relationship and her sibling rivalry with her sister (who at one point started an affair with Casey) made up the bulk of Sara's storylines, although she was also famous for her TV show-inspired fantasy sequences, which included spoofs of the opening titles for ''Friends'' and ''
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''. Other notable guest appearances include
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as Cole's ex-fiancée Helena,
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as Les Gordon,
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as the host of ''Wheel of Misfortune'',
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as a hotel maid, Jack Wagner as a thief named Jacques Dumont, and
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as Casey's ill mother Alex Mitchum.


Notes


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External links


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