
Original title
Down Home
Released
4/12/1990
Origin country
US
Genre
Comedy
Production companies
Paramount Television, Savage Cake Productions
Status
Ended
Number of seasons
2
Number of episodes
19
A New York City executive returns to her hometown of Hadley Cove, Texas, a coastal fishing village, to help save her father's bait and tackle shop from her ex-boyfriend, a condominium developer. Down Home is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from April 12, 1990 to August 10, 1991. Emmy Award winning actor Ted Danson served as series co-producer.


A New Yorker (Judith Ivey) and her son relocate to her Texas hometown.
Kate encourages Drew to chase a dream but worries about its risks.

Wade asks Kate to the Saturday dance; Kate hopes for a better offer.

Kate doubts Wade's claim that Tran's cooking made him ill.

Kate's work schedule clashes with Walt and Drew's plans.
Wade thinks Kate's erotic dreams of Grover are really about him.


Tran faces jail or deportation.
Kate runs for mayor against Wade.

Randy Travis seeks privacy in Hadley Cove.

A psychologist convinces Drew that Kate causes his personality problems.

Kate tries to prove she can get any man.

Kate is blamed for a bad shrimp harvest after defying a superstition.

When Wade stops fighting, so does Kate.
Kate tries to settle a feud between a curmudgeon and the town.

Kate agrees to date a 16-year-old mechanic to keep him from quitting his job.

Kate gets suspicious when Drew quits then becomes Wade's boss.

Walt leaves in his dream boat without a goodbye.

Tran objects to his sister's romance with Drew, offending Kate.

Kate is nervous when a much-widowed woman targets Walt.
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