Second Chances

1993 | 1 seasons | 10 episodes | 6.0 ★ (2)

Second Chances
  • Overview

    Second Chances is an American television series created and written by producers Bernard Lechowick and Lynn Marie Latham. The series premiered December 2, 1993, on CBS. Its cast includes Jennifer Lopez, Connie Sellecca, Megan Follows, Michelle Phillips, and Matt Salinger. The two-hour pilot episode was directed by Sharron Miller. The series last episode ran on February 10, 1994 as part of CBS's Crimetime After Primetime. This show marked a reunion, however short-lived, between actors Ronny Cox and Frances Lee McCain, who last worked together on the series Apple's Way in the mid-1970s. Produced a spin-off, Hotel Malibu.

  • Tagline

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  • First Air Date

    25 November 1993

  • Last Air Date

    10 February 1994

  • Creator

    Lynn Marie Latham

    Bernard Lechowick

  • Stars

    Jennifer Lopez

    Michelle Phillips

    Connie Sellecca

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