Savannah in Television
The following is based on a list assembled by the Savannah Film Commission, as well as the IMDb
Year | Title | Network |
Notes | Reference |
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2009 | The Office | NBC | In the 10th episode of the sixth season of the U.S. comedy series The Office, entitled "Murder," the series characters participated in a role playing game in which they took roles based on fictitious residents of Savannah. The episode originally aired on November 12, 2009. | |
2009 | Ghost Adventures | Travel Channel | In the 7th episode of season 2, the TV series conducts paranormal investigation at the Moon River Brewing Company. This episode originally aired on July 17, 2009. | |
2008 | Ruby (TV series) | Style Network | Ruby is a documentary style reality television series on the Style Network that debuted in 2008 in the United States. It follows the life of Ruby Gettinger who lives in Savannah, Georgia as she attempts to lose weight. | |
2008 | Making News: Savannah Style | TV Guide Network | Sequel to Making News: Texas Style. Reality show features life at the news department shared by WJCL and WTGS in Savannah. First episode aired on June 4, 2008 (2008-06-04) | |
2007 | Southern Haunts | PBS | Season 1, Episode 3 (entitled "Ghosts of the Low Country" was filmed in Savannah and hosted by Murray Silver. It originally aired on March 16, 2007 (2007-03-16) | |
2007 | Southern Haunts | PBS | Season 1, Episode 4 (entitled "Ghosts of Savannah" was filmed in Savannah. It originally aired on June 1, 2007 (2007-06-01) | |
2006 | Paula's Party | Food Network | Paula's Party was one of Paula Deen's shows on the Food Network. The first episodes were filmed in Savannah. | |
2006 | My Celebrity Home | Style Network | 26 April 2006 (Season 1, Episode 1) Titled Page Davis and 24 May 2006 (Season 1, Episode 5) Titled Desperate Housewives | |
2005 | The Colbert Report | Comedy Central | District 1 was the first featured in "Better Know a District" segment. | |
1996 | Savannah | The WB | ||
1994 | Scarlett | |||
1989 | The Rose and the Jackal | |||
1989 | My Father, My Son | |||
1987 | Pals | |||
1983 | Solomon Northup's Odyssey | |||
1981 | All My Children | ABC | ||
1980 | East of Eden | |||
1980 | When the Circus Came to Town | CBS | ||
1979 | The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd | |||
1976 | Roots: The Next Generations | ABC | ||
1979 | Orphan Train | |||
1976 | Roots | ABC | twelve-hour mini-series which aired from 23–30 January 1977 | |
1974 | F. Scott Fitzgerald and "The Last of the Belles" (1974) |
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