Key West (TV series)

Key West

Created by David Beaird
Allan Marcil
Starring Denise Crosby
Fisher Stevens
Jennifer Tilly
Brian Thompson
Lara Piper
T.C. Carson
Composer(s) Dan Wool
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Stonehenge Productions
Viacom Productions
Distributor CBS Television Distribution
Release
Original network Fox
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original release January 19 (1993-01-19) – June 29, 1993 (1993-06-29)

Key West is a 1993 hour long drama television series set in Key West, Florida. Thirteen episodes aired on Fox between January and June 1993. It was created by David Beaird and Allan Marcil. The show was produced by Viacom Productions (now CBS Television Studios).

The main character is Seamus O'Neill, played by Fisher Stevens, a factory worker from New Jersey who dreams of being a writer. When he wins the lottery, he uses his newfound wealth to move to Key West to pursue his writing career, where his idol, Hemingway, had lived. Seamus finds the island inhabited by eccentrics. He takes a job as a reporter for The Meteor, a local newspaper.

In addition to Stevens, Jennifer Tilly, Denise Crosby, and Brian Thompson led the large ensemble cast as the town's high-class prostitute, conservative mayor and eccentric sheriff, respectively.

Original cast

Episodes

  1. "Pilot"-originally aired January 19, 1993
  2. "The Second Day in Heaven"-originally aired January 26, 1993
  3. "The Great Unknown"-originally aired February 2, 1993
  4. "Less Moonlight"-originally aired February 9, 1993
  5. "Pieces of a Man"-originally aired February 16, 1993
  6. "The Greening"-originally aired February 23, 1993
  7. "Act of God"-originally aired March 2, 1993
  8. "Gimmie Shelter"-originally aired March 9, 1993
  9. "Crossroads"-originally aired March 16, 1993
  10. "We the People"-originally aired June 1, 1993
  11. "Compadres"-originally aired June 8, 1993
  12. "The System"-originally aired June 22, 1993
  13. "Heavy Metal, Heavy Hearts"-originally aired June 29, 1993
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