Hang Time (1995)


Hang Time
Release Date09 September 1995
GenreComedy
CountryUSA
Filming LocationsColumbia/Sunset Gower Studios - 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
LanguageEnglish
ColorColor

Hang Time is an American teen sitcom that aired from 1995–2000. The teen-oriented program aired on Saturday mornings on NBC as part of the network's TNBC morning block. It was created by Troy Searer, Robert Tarlow, and Mark Fink. Producer Peter Engel took over Fink's duties at the start of Season 2 after Mark Fink decided to leave the show. The show was about a boys' high school basketball team, the Deering Tornadoes, with one of the players being a female at a fictional Indiana high school. The show lasted six seasons, during which the cast was changed almost in its entirety. Only two castmembers (Daniella Deutscher and Megan Parlen) stayed with the show throughout its entire run, similar to Saved by the Bell: The New Class.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Julie Connor

Mary-Beth Pepperton

Kristy Ford

Adam Frost
Michael Manning

Danny Mellon

Coach Bill Fuller

Coach Mike Katowinski

Kenny 'Silk' Hayes

Antonio Lopez

Teddy Broadis

Michael Sullivan
Vince D'Amata

Nick Hammer

James Villani
Rico Bosco

Eugene Brown

David Hanson
Chris Atwater

Samantha Morgan

Christian Benz Belnavis
Michael Maxwell

Earl Hatfield

Josh Sanders

Amy Wright

Paul Anthony Reynolds
Bandaged Patient 

Dayna Price
Chloe March

Sebastian Tillinger
Slacker

Shonda Whipple
Kimber

Jeff Payton
Sheldon 

Richard Marion
Mr. Cheevers

Jennifer Russell
Monica

Mark Sivertsen
Coach 

Mark Matthias
The Referee

Joey Nader
Matt Marmalack 

Jenna Hagel
Jess

Keith Alexander
Bell Ringer 

Robert M. Koch
Parrot 

Mall Jerk

Miles Simon
Himself

Mike DiGiacinto
Deering High Basketball Player

Amy Block
Grote Girl #1 - Episode "Tolerance"

Kiana Jones
Brianna

Joe Regelbrugge

Sharice Zulo
Student

Director

Howard Murray

Miguel Higuera

Patrick Maloney

Writer

Bernie Ancheta

Mark Fink

Troy Searer

Robert Tarlow

Richard Albrecht

Brett Dewey

David Garber

Rob Hammersley

Casey Keller

Jeffrey J. Sachs

Mark Scherzer

Barry Stringfellow

Producer

Matthew B. Morgan
associate producer

Richard Albrecht
supervising producer

Brett Dewey
producer

Peter Engel
executive producer

David Garber
producer

Todd J. Greenwald
supervising producer

Rob Hammersley
producer

Casey Keller
supervising producer

Carl Kurlander
supervising producer

Jeffrey J. Sachs
co-executive producer

Troy Searer
producer

Phil Silver
associate producer

Javier Winnik
producer

Editor

Terry M. Pickford

Production Designer

Andrew Evashchen

Costume Designer

Jennifer Stone

Art Department

Tamlyn Wright
assistant art director

Sound Department

Dicken Berglund
foley mixer

Omie Craden
sound editor

Todd Grace
sound re-recording mixer

Stunts

Noby Arden
stunt double: Amber Barretto

Marla Casey
stunt double: Amber Barretto

Frank Lloyd
stunt coordinator: episode 5.7

Camera and Electrical Department

Mike Denton
camera operator

Casting Department

Scott Musgrove
casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Jim Hansen
wardrobe supervisor

Dahlia Foroutan
costume supervisor

Music Department

Daniel Colman
music editor

Other Crew

Jeremy Phoenix
production assistant

Cheryl Diamond
studio teacher

Tracy E. Maurer
production secretary

Robb Lanum
production secretary

Julie Aldrich
assistant: Peter Engel

Gabrielle Glorious
accounting clerk

J. David Goldman
production assistant

Willie Goldman
production assistant

Chris Klausen
stage manager

Rebecca McGill
executive coordinator

Elaine Metaxas
executive assistant

Terry M. Pickford
associate director

Gary Stella
first stage manager

Mike Vita
production assistant

Production Company

National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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Peter Engel Productions
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Distributor

Kanal 2






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