List of television shows and films in Charleston, South Carolina
Because of its classic Old South buildings and scenery, Charleston, South Carolina has been featured in many films and television shows.
Television shows
The following television shows have been filmed in part in or near Charleston, South Carolina. Filming locations that are identifiable in the final production are indicated in parentheses. When the filming location was meant to represent Charleston as the setting, an asterisk has been added.
- Palmetto Pointe
- Army Wives (Most of the show is filmed at the old Navy base, in the City of North Charleston, where they built a fake town for the series. There is a sound stage for the show that is located in the Oakridge Shopping Center off Dorchester Road, in the City Of North Charleston)
- Scarlett, a 1994 TV miniseries based on Alexandra Ripley's sequel to "Gone with the Wind." (*)
- Deadly Pursuits, a 1996 TV movie with Tori Spelling.(*)
- TV Miniseries of the trilogy of North and South, Love and War, Heaven & Hell: North & South, Book III (Calhoun Mansion at 16 Meeting St.)
- TV movie The Hunley (1999) (*)
- The series on The Learning Channel called The Real Estate Pros with local Real Estate agency, Trademark Properties and its owner Richard C. Davis.
- Special Bulletin, a 1983 TV-film presented as a simulated news broadcast of a nuclear terrorism-related hostage taking and subsequent nuclear explosion resulting in the total destruction of the City of Charleston. (*)
- The 1990s Nick Jr. show Gullah Gullah Island took place on a fictional barrier island near Charleston, South Carolina; one episode featured the family visiting Downtown Charleston, showing things like sweet-grass baskets.
- Pilot episode for mini series, "El Cid" (Citadel campus) (*). Directed and produced by 2004 Citadel graduate Nicholas Collins, the series is a dramatization based on the lives of Citadel Cadets. The show also stars and was co-produced by notable Charlestonian and 2004 Citadel Alumnus Yanni Bohren.
Films
The following movies were filmed at least in part in Charleston, South Carolina. Identifiable locations shown in the films are indicated in parentheses. When the filming location was meant to represent Charleston as the setting, an asterisk has been added.