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Baywatch: The E! True Hollywood Story
Baywatch: The E! True Hollywood Story
(2001)
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Synopsis:
Documentary about the television series, "Baywatch." After its success as an NBC movie-of-the-week in April 1989, "Baywatch" gauranteed itself a weekly slot on the network's schedule later that fall. Though the series never failed to captivate its viewers, television critics were relentless in their portrayal of the show, and NBC, striving to set higher programming standards, dropped the show after its first season despite its respectable ratings. Determined to keep their series afloat, the show's producers decided to revive the series in syndication, creating a programming juggernaut. In spite of numerous cast changes, on-set romances, salary disputes, failed spin-offs and harsh critics, "Baywatch" remained a television staple for more than a decade and made break-out stars of cast members Pamela Anderson, Carmen Electra, Yasmine Bleeth and Gena Lee Nolin, among others.
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Cast
Name
Credits
Phil Crowley
Narrator Narration
Marliece Andrada
Interviewee
Michael Berk
Interviewee
Traci Bingham
Interviewee
Greg Bonann
Interviewee
David Chokachi
Interviewee
Donna D'Errico
Interviewee
Susan Glicksman
Interviewee
David Hasselhoff
Interviewee
Michael Newman
Interviewee
Gena Lee Nolin
Interviewee
Kelly Packard
Interviewee
Alexandra Paul
Interviewee
Fern Orenstein
Interviewee
Douglas Schwartz
Interviewee
Jaason Simmons
Interviewee
Producers
Name
Credits
Jeff Shore
Executive Producer
Andreas Kanonenberg
Producer supervising producer
Mark Greczmiel
Producer
Brooke Gardner
Associate Producer
Boyd Vico
Segment Producer
Production Management
Name
Credits
Joanne Bornstein
Production Manager
Richard Ouyang
Production Coordinator
Editor
Name
Credits
Larry Fitzgerald
Avid Editor
Joe Miklazewski
Avid Editor
Cameron Coulter
On-Line Editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
George Ellis
Camera EFP camera
Harold Henderson
Camera EFP camera
Jesse Lucio
Camera EFP camera
Aaron Sonego
Camera EFP camera