Second Chances (American TV series) explained

Genre:Drama
Creator:Lynn Marie Latham
Bernard Lechowick
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:10
Producer:Latham/Lechowick Prods.
Location:Valencia, California
Runtime:45 minutes
Network:CBS

Second Chances is an American drama television series created and written by producers Bernard Lechowick and Lynn Marie Latham. The two-hour pilot episode was directed by Sharron Miller. Its cast includes Connie Sellecca, Matt Salinger, Megan Follows, Jennifer Lopez, and Michelle Phillips. The series premiered December 2, 1993, on CBS, and aired its final episode on February 19, 1994. Hotel Malibu, which was touted as a spinoff of this series, debuted in August 1994.

This series marked a reunion between actors Ronny Cox and Frances Lee McCain who had worked together two decades before on another CBS series called Apple's Way.

Cast

Production

On January 17, 1994, the Northridge earthquake damaged the show's sets, and CBS decided to cancel the series instead of investing money to repair them ā€“ in addition to the cost of rebuilding, both Connie Sellecca and Megan Follows were pregnant and would have been far along by the time the sets were rebuilt. The series' last episode ran on February 10, 1994, as part of CBS's "Crimetime After Primetime" lineup. Part of the cast and characters were moved to the summertime replacement show Hotel Malibu in August 1994, which was touted as a spinoff of the series.

Reception

Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly rated the pilot episode a Cāˆ’ saying that it "relies on too many verbal cliches and pat coincidences to promise much in the way of engrossing escapism".[1] Tony Scott of Variety stated that the series "needs more riveting material" as the pilot episode "suffers from blatant, uninvolving characters, low-caliber plotting and subcommercial appeal".[2]

Notes and References

  1. After the Lovin' - Connie Sellecca Blows Off an Old Flame in 'Second Chances'. Tucker. Ken. December 3, 1993. Entertainment Weekly. 2009-04-22.
  2. News: Second Chances. Scott. Tony. December 6, 1993. Variety. 2009-04-22.