Dolphin Cove | |
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Genre | Underwater |
Created by | Ron Howard Bruce Willis |
Written by | Peter Benchley |
Directed by | Mel Damski Noel Black Brian Henson |
Starring | Trey Ames Frank Converse Ernie Dingo Karron Graves Virginia Hey Anthony Richards Nick Tate |
Narrated by | Noel Black |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
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Producer(s) | Kevin Slattery |
Location(s) | Hollywood Center Studios, Hollywood, California Disney-MGM Studios, Orlando, Florida |
Running time | 82. minutes |
Production company(s) | Network Ten Austrilla Paramount Television |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | CBS |
First shown in | June 1989 |
Original airing | Stero |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Real TV Seven Days Maximum Exposure |
Dolphin Cove, was a one-hour American drama created by Peter Benchley, set in Queensland, Australia that aired on CBS in 1989 for eight episodes. The show concentrated on Michael Larson (Frank Converse), who moved with his a son David (Trey Ames) and daughter Katie (Karron Graves) to Australia to research dolphins. Essentially, Larson was supposed to be scouting for a new start after his wife died, but his son dislikes the Aussie life and new school. Katie hadn't spoken since the death of her mother, and hated her new therapist, but her outlook on everything changed when she realized that she could communicate and speak to the dolphins.