Hothouse (TV series)

Hothouse
Genre Medical drama
Created by Jay Presson Allen
Starring
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 7 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer Jay Presson Allen
Cinematography Misha Suslov
Running time 60 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network ABC
Release June 30 –
August 25, 1988

Hothouse was an American medical drama television series that aired on ABC from June 13 until August 25, 1988. The series aired on Thursday Nights at 10:00 PM EST. Hothouse was cancelled because of low ratings.

Premise

The series was about a psychiatric clinic run by a family in Boston.

Cast

Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 "The Good Family" Stephen Gyllenhaal Nina Shengold June 30, 1988
The wife of a sheriff is a kleptomaniac. A social worker feels that a patient is after her.
2 "The Subject of Sex" Stephen Gyllenhaal Donald Margulies July 7, 1988
Matt and Claudia counts the months until the birth of their baby. Ved thinks Marie shows a lack of commitment. Sam is set up on a blind date.
3 "The Actress" Jeff Bleckner Jay Presson Allen July 14, 1988
An actress has a breakdown on the set of a movie.
4 "Nancy: Part 1" William Hays Unknown July 28, 1988
A 16-year-old patient of Art reminds him of a girl he had a crush on. Claudia and Lily's friendship blossoms.
5 "Nancy: Part 2" William Hays Unknown August 4, 1988
Ved talks to Art about his intense feelings for a patient. Marie don't know how to get through to Jakie.
6 "His Mother" Jonathan Sanger Unknown August 11, 1988
Marie wants Jakie's mother to come to the center. Claudia complains about having no privacy.
7 "Love and Taxes" Jonathan Sanger Jeffrey Sweet August 25, 1988
Sam wants his son to move back home from London.

Production

Jay Presson Allen tried to recapture the success of Family with Hothouse for ABC in 1988; the drama about the lives and work experiences of the staff of a mental hospital lasted eight episodes. Personally, Allen thought it was some of her best work, though its short life was a mixed blessing for her, said Allen: "Unfortunately, ABC didn't have the courage of their initial convictions. They skewered it, they turned tail on it. However if they had picked it up, I'd have had to turn out 26 episodes. I'd be in Forest Lawn now. Television is a killer. It is really not for sissies."