Down the Shore

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Down the Shore
Down the Shore 1991 Season 1 Title Card.png
Genre Sitcom
Created by Alan Kirschenbaum
Written by Oliver Goldstick
Eileen Heisler
DeAnn Heline
Larry Kase
Alan Kirschenbaum
Victor Levin
Joel Ronkin
Philip Rosenthal
Michael Rowe
Directed by Zane Buzby
Matthew Diamond
Alan Kirschenbaum
Paul Miller
Terri Minsky
Peter Noah
Rob Schiller
John Sgueglia
Starring Louis Mandylor
Cathryn de Prume
Anna Gunn
Tom McGowan
Lew Schneider
Nancy Sorel
Pamela Adlon
Opening theme"I Don't Wanna Go Home" written by Steven Van Zandt and performed by Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes
Composer Rick Marotta
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes29 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers Alan Kirschenbaum
Erwin Stoff
ProducersShannon Gaughan
Olivia Goldstick
Teresa O'Neill
Philip Rosenthal
Andrew Selig
Michael Stokes
Cinematography Daniel Flannery
Running time2224 minutes
Production companiesCaravan Entertainment
3 Arts Entertainment
HBO Independent Productions
Original release
Network Fox
ReleaseJune 21, 1992 (1992-06-21) 
May 27, 1993 (1993-05-27)

Down the Shore is an American sitcom television series created by Alan Kirschenbaum, which aired on Fox from June 21, 1992, to May 27, 1993.

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Synopsis

The series revolves around three childhood friends, Aldo, Zack, and Eddie. In hopes of meeting women at the Jersey Shore over the summer, they decided to get a beach house in Belmar, New Jersey. To cover expenses, they share the beach house with three female co-workers, Donna, Miranda, and Arden. At the start of the second season, Miranda was written out of the series by having a job that was too demanding, and the new female occupant of the beach house was a woman named Sammy, whom Aldo once had a fling with.

Although the show was largely comedic in nature, it did have one notable episode where Aldo, a noted Lothario, had been briefly hospitalized and was awaiting the result of an AIDS test. This made all the renters of the beach home, while supportive of Aldo awaiting the results, mull over the fact that casual sex can come with an expensive price.

The show ran for 29 episodes over two seasons. The first episode aired Sunday at 9:30 pm and the rest of the first season aired at 10:00 pm. The second season aired Sunday at 10:30 pm for the first two episodes and Thursday at 9:30 pm for the remaining episodes.

Cast

Episodes

Season 1 (1992)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
11"Independence Day"John SguegliaAlan KirschenbaumJune 21, 1992 (1992-06-21)
After Arden is blown off by her workaholic boyfriend, she's so moved by Eddie's kind words that she takes his virginity.
22"Waiting for Aldo"UnknownUnknownJune 28, 1992 (1992-06-28)
When Zach finds himself waiting for Aldo, he suspects that his buddy's shacked up with a woman.
Guest Star: Ann Turkel
33"Hitting Mrs. Krell"John SguegliaAlan KirschenbaumJuly 5, 1992 (1992-07-05)
Donna goes overboard trying to make amends to an old woman whom she hit with her car. Meanwhile, Aldo's latest conquest is too much woman for him.
Guest Stars: Anne Pitoniak (Mrs. Krell), Darlene Vogel (Betsy Fallon)
44"Eddie's Date"John Sgueglia Oliver Goldstick & Philip Rosenthal July 12, 1992 (1992-07-12)
Eddie has a disastrous date with a shy local.
Guest Stars: Susan Varon (Waitress), Vicki Juditz
55"Schwing Time"John SguegliaOliver Goldstick & Philip RosenthalJuly 19, 1992 (1992-07-19)
A magazine chooses the beach house as the location for their swimsuit photo shoot.
Guest Stars: Cristine Rose (Wilma Shyrer), Fabiana Udenio (Gina), Cindy Ambuehl (Tawny), Natasha Pavlovich (Marishka), Garcelle Beauvais (Liat), Anya Longwell (Genevieve), Steve Mittleman (Andy)
66"A Tale of Two Houses"John SguegliaEileen Heisler & DeAnn HelineJuly 26, 1992 (1992-07-26)
When Arden moves to a new beach house, she finds her former roomies to be an embarrassment.
Guest Stars: Anthony Starke (Vaughn), Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (Brigitte), Robert Jacobs (Niles), Liza Snyder (Claire)
77"The Glassman Cometh"John SguegliaEileen Heisler & DeAnn HelineAugust 2, 1992 (1992-08-02)
Miranda falls for a man who fixes windows.
Guest Star: Anthony Tyler Quinn (Joe)
88"A House Divided"John SguegliaAlan KirschenbaumAugust 9, 1992 (1992-08-09)
Three men and three women decide to split the rent on a Belmar beach house.
Guest Star: Raymond O'Connor (Carl)
Note: This was intended to be the series premiere, but Fox aired the episodes out of sequence.
99"A Blast from the Past"John SguegliaUnknownAugust 16, 1992 (1992-08-16)
A nuisance visits the beach house.
Guest Star: Thomas Mills Wood (Spazman)
1010"And Justice for All" Peter Noah Shannon GaughanAugust 23, 1992 (1992-08-23)
Miranda is disgusted when the guys attend a wet T-shirt contest, so she and Donna attempt to demystify the female form by sunbathing topless, which gets them in trouble with the law.
Guest Star: Peter Iacangelo (Policeman)
1111"Atlantic City"John SguegliaVictor Levin & Michael Rowe August 23, 1992 (1992-08-23)
Zach tags along on a trip to Atlantic City and meets the girl of his dreams.
Guest Stars: Carrie-Anne Moss (Nancy), Danny Dayton (Jackie), Teresa Velarde (Waitress), Cletus Young (The Stickman), Ellen Albertini Dow (The Old Woman), Marty Roberts (Stan), Elayne Roberts (Judy), Billy 12th Street (The Man), Herb Muller (The Laughing Man)
1212"Turn of the Screw"John SguegliaOliver Goldstick & Phil RosenthalSeptember 13, 1992 (1992-09-13)
Aldo feels a sense of fatal attraction when his latest sexual conquest refuses to let him go.
Guest Stars: Monica Horan (Linda), Brenda Strong (Eileen), Murray Rubin (Mr. Kurshner), Cynthia Frost (Mrs. Kurshner), Jim Maniaci (Lester)
1313"My Left Feet"John SguegliaOliver Goldstick & Phil RosenthalSeptember 20, 1992 (1992-09-20)
Donna and Eddie decide to participate in a dance contest.
Guest Stars: Frances Bay (Miss Suzette), Cynthia Frost (Mrs. Kurshner), Marjorie Lovett (Sylvia), Marte Boyle Slout (Helen), Troy Curvey Jr. (The D.J.), Rose Jackson (Tasha), Rana Kirkland (Gwen), Yvette Freeman (Woman)

Season 2 (1992–93)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
141"No Hard Feelings"Peter NoahOliver Goldstick & Phil RosenthalDecember 3, 1992 (1992-12-03)
After Miranda moves out, she's replaced by Sammy, a jewelry designer, whom Aldo once experienced performance anxiety with.
Guest Star: Louis Guss (Richie)
152"Hey Sis, You Up?"Peter NoahVictor LevinDecember 10, 1992 (1992-12-10)
When Arden realizes Aldo is hot for her baby sister, she decides to mess with his mind by throwing herself at him, while Aldo teases Zach by asking to borrow a condom from him, since he always has them available due to his lack of dates. This inadvertently leads the sisters to being reunited, and Zach has the last laugh by equating Aldo's ultimate debacle to the Aesop's Fable of the Dog and its Reflection.
Guest Star: Kim Walker (Hillary)
163"If I Only Had a Brain"John SguegliaStory by: Terri Minsky
Teleplay by: Teresa O'Neill & Victor Levin
December 17, 1992 (1992-12-17)
When Donna feels inferior to dating a Mensa member, she turns to pills boost her I.Q. This is questionable among the others, particularly Zach, who works the rest of the week as a teacher and does not believe intelligence can be bottled nor sold.
Guest Star: Tom Isbell (Howard)
174"A Married Man"Peter NoahShannon GaughanJanuary 7, 1993 (1993-01-07)
The man whom Sammy is having an affair with decides to leave his wife.
Guest Stars: Jere Burns (Jeffrey Horan), Marilyn Fox (Gloria)
185"Hazel's of Belmar"John SguegliaUnknownJanuary 14, 1993 (1993-01-14)
Aldo finds himself in a bind with a mobster's wife when the models he hired for a lingerie show are a no-show. The group decides to save Aldo's skin by working as underwear models, with Eddie as the master of ceremonies.
Guest Stars: Liz Torres (Hazel de Falco), Ron Karabatsos (Fat Frank), Mychelle Charters (Stacy), Donna Baltron (Mary Grace)
196"Fast Friends" Rob Schiller Victor LevinJanuary 21, 1993 (1993-01-21)
After Zach and Sammy are both stood up, they decide to have a fling with each other. This causes the wrath of Aldo to come down upon Zach.
207"Test of Strength"John SguegliaAlan KirschenbaumJanuary 28, 1993 (1993-01-28)
After a fainting spell, Aldo decides to get an HIV test.
Guest Stars: Milton Selzer (Dr. Feldman), Lisa Gorlitsky (Nurse)
218"Computer Date"Paul MillerTeresa O'Neill & Alan KirschenbaumFebruary 18, 1993 (1993-02-18)
Eddie's so nervous to meet his computer dating match that Aldo swoops in and takes his place. Meanwhile, Donna brings home a lost boy.
Guest Stars: Kathy Ireland (Rachel), Kellen Hathaway (Kevin), Stephanie Shroyer (Kevin's Mother)
Note: Kathy Ireland appeared on the Fox sketch-comedy show The Edge the same week.
229"Crowded House"Rob SchillerBill Diamond & Michael SaltzmanMarch 4, 1993 (1993-03-04)
There's no room in the beach house when everyone invites guests, and the main sextet find themselves roomless when their guests hook up with each other.
Guest Stars: Tom Silardi (Tony), Rob Neukirch (Andrew), Jonathan Chapin (Bela), Helen Greenberg (Freida), Bud Leslie (Bernard), Janis Lee (Wendy), Lisa Walters (Jennifer), Philip Rosenthal (Lech)
2310"The Last Temptation of Eddie: Part 1"Peter NoahOliver Goldstick & Phil RosenthalMarch 11, 1993 (1993-03-11)
Eddie is coerced into a visit with the hard-partying neighbors and he winds up with a wife. The others get concerned when he spends the entire week down the shore and announces his plans to drop out of his career.
Guest Stars: Donna Baltron (Cheyenne Grimmick), David Bowe (Rush), Peter Navy Tuiasosopo (Wooly), Shannon Whirry (Sue), Rick Marotta (Rick), Trevor Goddard (Stench)
Note: Originally scheduled to air on February 25, 1993.
2411"The Last Temptation of Eddie: Part 2"Peter NoahJeremy StevensMarch 18, 1993 (1993-03-18)
Eddie's honeymoon is interrupted by his wife's husband, who was presumed dead. Eddie is heartbroken, until he reclaims his lost glasses and looks in the mirror. When he sees a slovenly man looking back at him, Eddie resolves to return to his humdrum life.
Guest Stars: Donna Baltron (Cheyenne Grimmick), Rex Ryan (Buck Grimmick), David Bowe (Rush), Peter Navy Tuiasosopo (Wooly), Shannon Whirry (Sue), Rick Marotta (Rick), Trevor Goddard (Stench)
Note: Originally scheduled to air on March 3, 1993.
2512"Life's a Drag"Rob SchillerTeresa O'Neill & Jeremy StevensApril 1, 1993 (1993-04-01)
Aldo goes to the bar dressed in drag and winds up as the object of another man's affections.
Guest Stars: Sam McMurray (Ron), Kevin Brief (Seth), R. Martin Klein (Myron), Suzanne O'Donnell (Janine), Victoria Morsell (Girl), Paul Cira (Evan), Chuck E. Weiss & The Goddamn Liars (Themselves)
2613"Brilliant Disguise"Peter NoahTeresa O'NeillApril 8, 1993 (1993-04-08)
Eddie befriends his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend.
Guest Stars: Vicki Juditz (Darlene), Tom Alan Robbins (Vic), Chuck E. Weiss & The Goddamn Liars (Themselves), Tony Nittoli (Tony), Susannah Julien (Girl in Bar)
2714"Jail Bait"Alan KirschenbaumOliver Goldstick & Phil RosenthalApril 15, 1993 (1993-04-15)
The guys get lost while on the way to a concert and find themselves in a rural part of New Jersey. They were lent a car and discovered a crate of beer inside, which they use to get drunk and enjoy themselves. However, they are soon arrested as the car they were lent was stolen.
Guest Stars: Roy Brocksmith (Judge), Yvette Freeman (Sheriff), David Bowe (Rush), Eddie Gorodetsky (Ozzie), Mark Beltzman (Lester), Willy Parsons (Fred)
2815"One Smart Kalatchkie" Zane Buzby Oliver Goldstick & Phil RosenthalApril 22, 1993 (1993-04-22)
After being passed over for a promotion, Donna decides to start a business making kolaches.
Guest Stars: Cynthia Frost (Mrs. Kushner), Marjorie Lovett (Sylvia), Marte Boyle Slout (Helen), Jennifer Heftler (Rita), Randy Oglesby (Robert), Barry Kramer (The Guest), Lorie Stevens (Girl Scout)
2916"Swept Away in Belmar Bay"Alan KirschenbaumTeresa O'NeillMay 27, 1993 (1993-05-27)
After being stranded on her date's yacht, Arden hooks up with his employee.
Guest Stars: David Ciminello (Marco), John DeMita (Elliot)
Note: A retread of the 1974 film Swept Away .

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