The Hamptons (TV series)


The Hamptons is a limited run prime-time soap opera which aired during the summer of 1983 for 5 episodes on ABC. It was produced by Gloria Monty, the producer credited with turning General Hospital from a low-rated daytime serial to a soap phenomenon. The series is set in Manhattan and the affluent Long Island community referenced in the show's title.
The cast includes actors with previous experience in daytime and prime-time serials: Leigh Taylor-Young, Michael Goodwin, John Reilly Bibi Besch, etc.
The series was shot on videotape rather than film, which gave it a look consistent with most daytime soap operas. The focus of the series was on the wealthy Chadway and Duncan-Mortimer families, who co-owned the stylish Duncan-Chadway department stores. The Chadways were positioned as the noble family, while the Duncan-Mortimers were the schemers. The plots concerned power maneuvers to gain control of the retail corporation, and illicit sexual couplings.
By the final episode, Peter Chadway was accused of murder, Jay Mortimer, who had schemed to seize control of the company, was exposed as having forced his stepdaughter Tracy into an incestuous relationship, and rival businessman Nick Atwater used the vulnerable state of the Chadway marriage to insinuate himself further into Lee's life. The cliffhangers were left unresolved.
It was hoped if that if ratings were strong, the series would return to the ABC schedule at some point, but no further episodes were produced. However, years later, cast members Taylor-Young and Sheffer reunited for the 1997 film Bliss.

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