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Paradise (TV series)

Paradise
Also known as ''Guns of Paradise''
Genre Western
Created by David Jacobs
Robert Porter
Written by Thomas C. Chapman
Theresa G. Corigliano
Peter Dunne
Joel J. Feigenbaum
David Jacobs
Roberto Loiederman
Robert Porter
Directed by Cliff Bole
Michael Caffey
Peter Crane
Harry Harris
Nick Havinga
Michael Lange
Kim Manners
Richard M. Rawlings, Jr.
Joseph L. Scanlan
Robert Scheerer
Starring Lee Horsley
Jenny Beck
Matthew Newmark
Brian Lando
Michael Patrick Carter
Sigrid Thornton
Dehl Berti
Theme music composer Jerrold Immel
Composer(s) Bruce Babcock
Christopher Caliendo
Christopher Klatman
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 56 (List of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) Joel J. Feigenbaum
James L. Conway
David Jacobs
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Roundelay Productions
Lorimar Television
Release
Original network CBS
Original release October 27, 1988 – May 10, 1991

Paradise (later renamed Guns of Paradise) is an American Western family television series, broadcast by CBS from 1988 to 1991. Created by David Jacobs and Robert Porter, the series presents the adventures of fictitious gunfighter Ethan Allen Cord, whose sister left her four children in his custody when she died.

Paradise, set from 1890 and on, starred Lee Horsley as Cord, a professional gunfighter who was forced to take custody of the four children of his sister, a St. Louis singer who was dying and unable to make any other arrangements for their care. Cord realized his profession was unsuitable to child rearing and decided to change, renting a farm from Amelia Lawson (Sigrid Thornton), who also owned the local bank in the small town of Paradise, California (the origin of the title). Ethan tried to live a peaceful life, but was constantly haunted by his violent past and frequently called upon by the townspeople to defend them from lawlessness. Cord was close friends with John Taylor (Dehl Berti), a Native American medicine man, who often provided him with wise counsel and insights into human nature.

After the second season ended the show went on hiatus to make some changes. It returned to the air in January 1991 for its shortened and final third season. A new opening sequence introduced the series' new name, Guns of Paradise, an apparent attempt to remind viewers that the program, despite its title, was in fact a Western. Cord and Amelia were now engaged and in the process of building a new house; and Cord was in the process of achieving an official appointment to be the town's marshal, the role he had essentially been fulfilling unofficially.

In a memorable two-part episode, Gene Barry and Hugh O'Brian recreated their famous 1950s television roles of legendary gunslingers Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp. Robert Harland, who co-starred in the 1960 television western Law of the Plainsman, made his last television appearance in 1988 on Paradise. The special two-part episode briefly launched the ratings-challenged series into the top 10 of the Nielsen Ratings.


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