Baywatch Hawaii

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  • TV-PG
  • 1999
  • 9 Seasons

Baywatch Hawaii was a spin-off of the popular American television show, Baywatch. It premiered in 1999, and ran for two seasons before being cancelled in 2001. The show starred David Hasselhoff as Mitch Buchannon, the head lifeguard at an exclusive beach club in Hawaii. Alongside Hasselhoff, the show featured a diverse cast of actors, including Brooke Burns, Jason Momoa, and Stacy Kamano.

The series was set on the picturesque beaches of Oahu, and followed the daily lives of the lifeguards who patrolled the sand and surf. Baywatch Hawaii was known for its stunning location shots, with sweeping aerial views of the coastline and crystal-clear waters. The show was also known for its action-packed dramatic sequences, as the lifeguards dealt with emergencies ranging from shark attacks to drowning victims.

At the heart of the show was the character of Mitch Buchannon, who was portrayed by David Hasselhoff. Buchannon was the stern and no-nonsense leader of the lifeguard team, but he also had a softer side as a caring mentor to the younger lifeguards on his team. The character was popular with fans of the original Baywatch series, and Hasselhoff brought his trademark charisma to the role.

Another major character on the show was Jessie Owens, played by Brooke Burns. Owens was a former Olympic swimmer who was hired to be a lifeguard at the Baywatch Hawaii club. She quickly became a fan favorite, with her tough-as-nails attitude and impressive physical abilities. Burns brought a toughness and intelligence to the role of Jessie, and her chemistry with Hasselhoff's Mitch helped to drive many of the show's emotional storylines.

In addition to its strong characters, Baywatch Hawaii was known for its high octane action sequences. The show featured a number of memorable rescue scenes, including a tense sequence in which the lifeguards have to rescue a group of scuba divers who are trapped underwater. The show also had its fair share of shark attacks, with the lifeguards bravely putting their lives on the line to save swimmers from the jaws of these deadly predators.

One of the things that set Baywatch Hawaii apart from other action-dramas was its focus on the relationships between the characters. The lifeguards were more than just coworkers, they were a family - and the show explored their individual struggles and triumphs as they navigated the high-stakes world of beach rescue. Viewers were drawn to the show's portrayal of friendship, loyalty, and teamwork, and many fans were disappointed when the series was cancelled after just two seasons.

Despite its short run, Baywatch Hawaii remains a fan favorite to this day. The show's stunning visuals, memorable characters, and thrilling action sequences have ensured its place in television history. It was a worthy successor to the original Baywatch series, and helped to cement David Hasselhoff's status as a television icon.

Baywatch Hawaii is a series that ran for 9 seasons (196 episodes) between September 20, 1999 and on

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Seasons
Castles in the Sand
22. Castles in the Sand
May 17, 1999
Cody's boat is stolen; a man's fianc
Galaxy Girls
21. Galaxy Girls
May 10, 1999
The Galaxy Girls competition is in town.
Wave Rage
20. Wave Rage
May 8, 1999
Neely wants to bring charges against Mitch; Manny is paralyzed after an accident.
Double Jeopardy
19. Double Jeopardy
April 26, 1999
Alex saves a man who's been shot by two thieves; Hobie moves out on Mitch.
Waterdance
18. Waterdance
March 22, 1999
Cody falls for a beautiful violinist; Alex proves her worth to Mitch.
Baywatch Down Under Part 2
17. Baywatch Down Under Part 2
February 27, 1999
Jake's plans to take Terry to California go awry; the competition ends abruptly.
Baywatch Down Under Part 1
16. Baywatch Down Under Part 1
February 20, 1999
After his ex-wife's death, Jake has the opportunity to meet the son he never knew.
Grand Prix
15. Grand Prix
February 13, 1999
Mitch becomes a race car driver; rescue receives media attention.
Boys Will Be Boys
14. Boys Will Be Boys
February 6, 1999
Cody, JD and Jesse compete in a triathlon; Craig tells Mitch and April that he has cancer.
Come Fly with Me
13. Come Fly with Me
January 23, 1999
An abused boy seeks refuge at Mitch's house; Jesse has a secret admirer.
The Big Blue
12. The Big Blue
January 16, 1999
Mitch tries to patch things up between a military officer and his daughter.
The Edge
11. The Edge
December 19, 1998
Aspiring Olympian Cody takes performance-enhancing drugs; Newmie makes a play for Alex.
Friends Forever
10. Friends Forever
November 28, 1998
Mitch and the lifeguards help some children prepare for the Special Olympics.
The Swimmer
9. The Swimmer
November 21, 1998
Police get a medal for JD and Cody's bravery; Mitch takes a swimming tour of the lifeguard towers.
Swept Away
8. Swept Away
November 14, 1998
Mitch befriends an abused 9-year-old; Alex auditions for "Jeopardy."
Hot Summer Night
7. Hot Summer Night
November 7, 1998
Mitch must bail Hobie out of jail when he's accused of manslaughter after a boating accident.
Drop Zone
6. Drop Zone
October 31, 1998
April fails to save a drowning tourist; Jesse's ex-lover escapes from prison.
The Natural
5. The Natural
October 19, 1998
A phantom lifeguard saves people, then disappears; supply salesman Ed Symes returns.
Dolphin Quest
4. Dolphin Quest
October 17, 1998
Alex and Cody take Alex's autistic nephew to Hawaii to swim with dolphins.
Sharks, Lies and Videotape
3. Sharks, Lies and Videotape
October 10, 1998
Rival lifeguards try dishonest tactics to win the county contract from Baywatch.
Crash Part 2
2. Crash Part 2
October 3, 1998
The lifeguards race to the 747 crash scene to rescue survivors.
Crash Part 1
1. Crash Part 1
September 26, 1998
As Mitch and Neely's marriage is disintegrating, April and Cody's plane crashes.
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Where to Watch Baywatch Hawaii
Baywatch Hawaii is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Baywatch Hawaii on demand at Prime Video and Pluto TV.
  • Premiere Date
    September 20, 1999