Dolphin Cove (TV series)

Dolphin Cove

Title card from original run.
Genre Underwater
Created by Allan Marcil
Written by Peter Benchley
Directed by Mel Damski
Noel Black
Brian Henson
Starring Trey Ames
Frank Converse
Ernie Dingo
Karron Graves
Virginia Hey
Anthony Richards
Nick Tate
Composer(s) Bill Conti
Country of origin Australia
United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 8
Production
Executive producer(s) Ron Howard
Bruce Willis
Producer(s) Kevin Slattery
Location(s) Hollywood Center Studios, Hollywood, California
Disney-MGM Studios, Orlando, Florida
Camera setup Panavision
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Dick Berg/Stonehenge Productions
Paramount Television
Distributor CBS Television Distribution
Release
Original network CBS
Original release January 21 – March 11, 1989

Dolphin Cove is an American drama created by Peter Benchley, set in Queensland, Australia that aired on CBS in 1989 for eight episodes.[1]

Synopsis

The show centers on Michael Larson (Frank Converse), who moved with his son David (Trey Ames) and daughter Katie (Karron Graves) to Australia to research dolphins. Essentially, Larson is supposed to be scouting for a new start after his wife died, but his son dislikes the Aussie life and new school. Katie hadn't spoken since the death of her mother, and hated her new therapist, but her outlook on everything changed when she realized that she could communicate and speak to the dolphins.

Cast

Episodes

  1. Pilot (January 21, 1989)
  2. Two Shots and a Splash (January 28, 1989)
  3. Reading, Writing, and Telepathy (February 4, 1989)
  4. The Initiation of Lisa Ruddick (February 11, 1989)
  5. The Ship That Sank Twice (February 18, 1989)
  6. Fighting Back (February 25, 1989)
  7. Stormy Weather (March 4, 1989)
  8. The Elders (March 11, 1989)

References

  1. Albert Moran, Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series, AFTRS 1993 p 150

External links


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