Palmetto Pointe
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- Tim Woodward Jr.
- Brent Lovell
- Sarah Edwards
- Madison Weidberg
- Will Triplett
- Amanda Baker
| Palmetto Pointe | |
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| Genre | Teen drama |
| Created by | John Kearns Jr. |
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| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 7 (2 unaired) |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | John Kearns Jr.[1] |
| Editor | Justin Nathanson[1] |
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| Original release | |
| Network | i: Independent Television |
| Release | August 28 – October 16, 2005 |
Palmetto Pointe is an American teen drama television series that debuted during PAX-TV's[2] transition to i: Independent Television.[3] The series first aired on August 28, 2005,[4][5] with its last episode airing on October 16, 2005.[6] It was the first television series shot on location in Charleston, South Carolina,[1] where the series was set.
The series was presented as a teen drama.[7]
The program had a sponsorship deal with Cheerwine, whose soft drinks were shown onscreen in every episode. It was cancelled due to viewership so low that it "barely registered".[1]
Palmetto Pointe was a creative and financial failure, marred by poor production values. It was also derided by some of its few viewers as a clone of both Dawson's Creek and One Tree Hill, series which shot in Wilmington, North Carolina and established that city's reputation as a filming location. Seven episodes of the series were produced, but only five aired. It ended in bankruptcy, with the cast and crew failing to receive their final paychecks.[1][8]
Cast
- Timothy Woodward Jr. as Tristan Sutton[5] (credited as Tim Woodward)[9]
- Brent Lovell as Logan Jones[5]
- Sarah Edwards as Millison Avery[5]
- Madison Weidberg as Lacy Timberline[5]
- Will Triplett as Josh Davidson[5]
- Amanda Baker as Callah O'Connell[5]
- John Wesley Shipp guest-starred on an episode, playing Michael Jones.[5]