Baywatch Nights
1995Baywatch Nights is an American police and science fiction drama series that aired in syndication from 1995 to 1997. Created by Douglas Schwartz, David Hasselhoff, and Gregory J. Bonann, the series is a spin-off from the popular television series, Baywatch.
Seasons & Episode
Mitch and Griff fight for their lives in a sunken freighter which might have been sunk by a New Guinea sea monster according to a woman they found floating in the ocean near the sunken wreckage.
Mitch, Griff and Ryan investigate a series of vicious murders which were committed by a half-human, half-fish woman, known as Silver Eyes, who is looking to procreate with a man.
Mitch gets a close encounter of a shocking kind when he rescues a young man attempting to surf. Shades of the X-Files! It is suggested that the young man has a connection with the Roswell incident in the forties.
After a report of a possible black arts event in the woods, Mitch and Ryan search. Ryan finds a burned book and a duplicate in a specialty book shop. She attempts one of the ceremonies with spectacular results. The shop owner helps them understand and counteract the evil invoked.
In a wild ghost story, Mitch and Ryan enter an innocent cabin and find themselves in a Gay 90's brothel with a gorgeous blonde in a bathtub and a raving, axe and knife wielding killer.
Mitch is alarmed when a child he saved six years ago turns to Haitian voodoo now she is a teen-ager. He and Ryan investigate and need the help of a priestess, Madam Trudor, to save their lives.
Several lifeguards have vanished without a trace. Mitch really gets upset when Donna goes missing. He starts an investigation that involves a 6 month old auto accident with one survivor.
Mitch and Ryan witness a murder and Ryan becomes more and more convinced that it was committed by a vampire.
A space shuttle craft drops a load of dust as it comes in for a landing. The dust settles on the Burton farm where a farmer and his young daughter live. The space staff is alarmed and sends a crew in protective suits to clean it up, but it is Mitch and Griff who have to handle the dirty work when Ryan is infected.
Ryan's old school chum arrives and breathlessly asks for help because her husband has become obsessed with their latest research. At the lab, after some demonstrations with inanimate objects, Mitch, Ryan and Ashley fall into the beam (somewhat like the 'Sliders') and fight for their lives.
Since they were at the scene of an accident, several people have become possessed by a homicidal spirit. They each prepare to make a demonic sacrifice.
Two frozen Vikings have been found in Iceland and transported to Los Angeles for thawing. Finding two in a small boat is strange and then they discover that this was the way to settle a feud. The 900 year old feud is finally settled in the present.
Mitch and Ryan play a computer-generated D&D type game to rescue a man and his daughter. In this game, you win or you die. The game is somewhat like those on the Holodeck of ST-DS9.
Teague asks if they have ever heard of Knights Templar and then we see Ryan and Mitch confined in torture devices which are controlled with modern electronics by an Asian woman.
A monster resembling a wolf is attacking and killing teen-age runaways who live in an abandoned building, which is being demolished by a series of earthquakes. The monster resembles a mythical wolfman monster from Yugoslavia.
A mummy stalks the museum warehouse. Mitch does not believe in mummies or curses, but Ryan is not so sure.
The aliens are here! Teague is missing, so Mitch and Ryan follow his trail with the help of a man who claims to have been tracking the aliens for several years and knows they are here.
Mitch saves a young girl from drowning and then she tries it again saying she must die. He discovers she is possessed of a demon who then prefers Mitch.
The wind is driving the people insane--a man tries to rub his hands off on a wall, another douses himself with gas, and a mother tries to toss her infant off a roof. A mysterious figure appears in clouds of dust.
Baywatch Nights is an American police and science fiction drama series that aired in syndication from 1995 to 1997. Created by Douglas Schwartz, David Hasselhoff, and Gregory J. Bonann, the series is a spin-off from the popular television series, Baywatch.