Land's End (TV series) explained

Genre:Crime drama
Creator:Fred Dryer
Victor A. Schiro
Peter Gethers
David Handler
Starring:Fred Dryer
Composer:Garry Schyman
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:22
Executive Producer:Fred Dryer
Victor A. Schiro
Brian K. Ross
Jim Reid
Camera:Single-camera
Runtime:60 minutes
Company:Fred Dryer Productions
Skyvision Partners
Buena Vista Television
Channel:Syndication

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]

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

Production

The series was filmed on location in Cabo San Lucas. Series creator Fred Dyer and Victor A. Schiro co-wrote some of the 22 episodes.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cotter . Bill . The Wonderful World of Disney Television . 1997 . Hyperion Books . 0-7868-6359-5 . 474–477.
  2. Book: Tim Brooks. Earle Marsh. The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946–Present. 2003. Ballantine Books. 0-345-45542-8. 657.