Bay State (TV series)


Bay State is an ongoing television series broadcast on butv10 on the Boston University campus. Originated in 1991, Bay State is the longest-running continuously produced student soap opera in the United States. The series is set at the fictional Beacon Hill College and focuses on the sordid lives of the students there. The 150th episode of Bay State aired in January 2016.

History

Bay State was created in 1991 by Delaina Dixon and Tom Rotolo, making it the longest-running continuously produced student soap opera in the United States. Dixon was inspired by a 1989 episode of 48 Hours profiling a student soap opera at UCLA called University, which was produced from 1986 to 1990. Entirely student-produced, Bay State originally aired on the Boston University campus via closed-circuit television and screenings, was broadcast by the public-access television service Boston Neighborhood Network, and was eventually streamed on the internet. The Boston University College of Communication premiered its own channel, butv10, on February 22, 2006, which includes Bay State in its ongoing programming.
In 1995, Bay State was featured on MTV News and Extra.
The 150th episode of Bay State aired in January 2016.

Plot

Using the tagline "Sex, drugs and murder", the series is set at the fictional Beacon Hill College and focuses on the sordid lives of the students there. It explores social issues related to college students, as well as the dramatic storylines indicative of soap operas.

Series overview

Notable cast and crew

Bay State has featured guest appearances by Days of Our Lives actors Kristian Alfonso, Alison Sweeney and Austin Peck, as well as The Daily Show host Jon Stewart. Miss Hawaii USA 1992 Heather Hays, later a news anchor at KDFW, appeared on the show in 1993. More recently, the series featured Sarah Hartshorne before her appearance on The CW's America's Next Top Model in 2007.
Notable crew members include Dixon, an entertainment journalist and host of VH1's The Gossip Table; Catherine Burns of The Moth; Rotolo, a TV production manager and producer; and Nicole Savini, senior producer of The Colbert Report.

Awards and nominations