Follows the lives of three best friends: Reese, Peyton and Lane. The three women grew up together in Savannah, Georgia.Follows the lives of three best friends: Reese, Peyton and Lane. The three women grew up together in Savannah, Georgia.Follows the lives of three best friends: Reese, Peyton and Lane. The three women grew up together in Savannah, Georgia.
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Yep-it was so great- and i am so lucky to have a few episodes recorded- although i wish they had it on dvd- i wish all together there was a place where one could make a wishlist for a dvd- and order whatever series that was ever shown! then i would order savannah and central park west and of course, freshman dorm- Peyton was great- i love the beeetches- and o love their georgian accent- whatver happende to everyone- i know she is now on profiler- have seen a few of the others as well- well oh well...
I loved this TV show, even though it has just finished in the UK. The cliffhangers were great. Every episode you had to watch the next one to see how they got out of the situation. If you liked Sunset Beach then you would of loved this!It's done by Aaron Spelling. The acting wasn't Oscar winning but the bitchiness between the characters and the double crossing was just brilliant! Maybe one day it will be brought back. Who knows?
Savannah is without a doubt the best primetime soap i've ever seen. While the acting was far from first rate, the storylines were intriquing and the writing was great. every episode made you want to tune in to see what would happen next. Jamie Luner was great as Mega-b**** Peyton Richards.
I used to be a frequent on screen actress on the show. It was an interesting set to be on. On the up side, their food was excellent. Probably the best set food I ever had. We filmed in different parts of GA. Once it was in this beautiful old court house, another we were at the Atlanta airport. Their behind the camera crew, was the nicest I had ever dealt with. Most of the cast was really friendly too. One particular person, to remain not mentioned here, could have watched her attitude a little. I lost total respect of her and I used to love watching her on a "large family show." I am also happy I do not watch the soap she has been casted into.
I watched this show whenever I was eleven years old and I have to agree with the other comments by saying that each episode always made you want to tune in to find out what would happen next. I have also noticed that there are some references to "Savannah" in other re-runs of WB shows during that time like "Sister, Sister" and "Unhappily Ever After."
I only got to see the first season, but I think that the second season sounded much better. The cable company at the time showed the WB only through WGN-Chicago, and they took it off right after a cliffhanger when Robyn Lively's character (Reese, I think) blacked out on her own wedding night and went into the wrong hotel room. Drama today is too serious, why can't we have more shows like this show? If you also liked this show then you might have liked "Pacific Palisades" as well, but they never last.
I only got to see the first season, but I think that the second season sounded much better. The cable company at the time showed the WB only through WGN-Chicago, and they took it off right after a cliffhanger when Robyn Lively's character (Reese, I think) blacked out on her own wedding night and went into the wrong hotel room. Drama today is too serious, why can't we have more shows like this show? If you also liked this show then you might have liked "Pacific Palisades" as well, but they never last.
Did you know
- TriviaFollowing the axing of Savannah, Aaron Spelling created the role of Lexi Sterling on Melrose Place for Jamie Luner.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Minus et Cortex: Brinky (1997)
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