Four Corners (U.S. TV series)

Four Corners
Created by David Jacobs
Starring
Composer(s) Christopher Klatman
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 5 (2 unaired)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s)
Release
Original network CBS
Original release February 24 – March 3, 1998

Four Corners is an American prime time television drama that ran from February 24, 1998, to March 3, 1998, on CBS. It was produced by David Jacobs.

Synopsis

Following the death of her husband in a plane crash, Amanda Wyatt (Ann-Margret) struggles to keep her sprawling Homestead Ranch out of the hands of property developers. Working against her is her devious son Alex (Douglas Wert) who wants to sell the land to developers and leave with her cash. Her friend Carlotta (Sonia Braga) is also fighting to keep the land out of the developers' hands as she represents the migrant workers of the area who depend on the land for their income. Other characters included Carlotta's son Tomas (Kamar de los Reyes) who had been in love with Amanda's flighty daughter Kate (Megan Ward) but had given her up for a life in the church but is now fighting his feelings for her; Sam (Raymond J. Barry), the ranch foreman and potential love interest for Amanda, caring school teacher Eva (Dahlia Waingort) and Caleb (Justin Chambers), the wayward son of Sam who has just been released from jail.

Cast

Production

The series was produced by Michael Filerman and David Jacobs, who both worked on Dallas, Knots Landing and Falcon Crest. The show went through a number of name changes before going on air with the series being called Ventanas, Santa Fe and Homestead before they settled on Four Corners.

Location filming for the show took place in the San Gabriel Mountains in California. The first episode was shown as a two-hour movie on CBS in the 9.00-11.00 slot on Tuesday February 24, 1998, with the next episode shown in what was supposed to be its regular one-hour slot at 10.00 on March 3, 1998. It was the first drama on US network TV to be simulcast in both English and Spanish.[1]

The show was one of the highly touted shows of the 1997–98 season but quickly became one of its biggest disasters as it was taken off air after only two episodes. It was subsequently rebroadcast on Lifetime Television as a two-part TV movie under the new title of Homestead, a title also used in other countries. It has been aired sporadically on UK digital TV channel CBS Drama since the channel launched in 2009.

Episodes

No.TitleDirected by[2]Original air dateProd.
code[2]
1"Betrayals"Mike FrescoFebruary 24, 1998 (1998-02-24)101
2"Lives of Their Own"Kevin DowlingFebruary 24, 1998 (1998-02-24)103
3"The Fear That Follows"Tim HunterMarch 3, 1998 (1998-03-03)104
4"Thicker Than Water"TBAUnaired102
5"Antonio"TBAUnaired105

Awards and nominations

Christopher Klatman was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music in 1998 but lost to Fame L.A..

References

  1. "CBS Reaching Out to Hispanics With Simulcast of New Series". New York Daily News. February 19, 1998. Retrieved August 27, 2017.
  2. 1 2 From the United States Copyright Office catalog: "Public Catalog - Copyright Catalog (1978 to present) - Basic Search [search: "Four Corners: no."]". United States Copyright Office. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
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