Hyperion Bay | |
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Joseph Dougherty |
Written by | Joseph Dougherty Wendy Goldman Bernard Lechowick Frank South Jeffrey Stepakoff Ed Strange |
Directed by | Joseph Dougherty Jefferson Kibbee Perry Lang Nick Marck Sharron Miller Ellen S. Pressman Michael Ray Rhodes Bethany Rooney Frank South |
Starring | Mark-Paul Gosselaar |
Theme music composer |
Richie Sambora Richie Supa |
Opening theme | "Hard Times Come Easy" performed by Richie Sambora |
Composer(s) | Michael Tavera |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 17 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Joseph Dougherty Frank South |
Producer(s) |
Marlane Meyer Lindsley Parsons III |
Running time | 45–48 minutes |
Production company(s) | South Productions Warner Bros. Television |
Release | |
Original network | The WB |
Original release | September 21, 1998 | – March 8, 1999
Hyperion Bay is an American drama series that ran for one season on The WB Television Network from September 1998 to March 1999.
The series centers around Dennis Sweeney (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) who, after a successful career in the software business, returns home to open a local division for the company he works for. The series follows the drama when the new meets the old in the little coastal town of Hyperion Bay, California.
According to series writer and co-producer Jeffrey Stepakoff, early into Hyperion Bay's run the network told producers to make the show more hip and with a quicker pace. When series producer and creator Joseph Dougherty refused, he was fired by Warner Bros, and former Melrose Place producer Frank South was brought in to retool the series. Carmen Electra was added to the cast as Sarah Hicks, a character modeled after Heather Locklear's character, Amanda Woodward, on Melrose Place.
The changes did not improve ratings and The WB canceled Hyperion Bay in February 1999, with the last episodes airing in March 1999.