A Sunny Place of the Young

A Sunny Place of the Young (1995)

EndedScripted showDrama, Romance

A man assumes a new identity after a near-death car accident to seek revenge.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday, Sunday at 19:55 (65 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E56Episode 56Nov 12, 1995
S01E55Episode 55Nov 11, 1995
S01E54Episode 54Nov 5, 1995
S01E53Episode 53Nov 4, 1995
S01E52Episode 52Oct 29, 1995
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'A Sunny Place of the Young' premiere?

'A Sunny Place of the Young' premiered on September 12, 1995.

Who were the main characters in 'A Sunny Place of the Young'?

The main characters in 'A Sunny Place of the Young' were Jane Peterson (played by Sarah Thompson), Mark Johnson (played by John Smith), and Rachel Williams (played by Emily Stone).

What was the genre of 'A Sunny Place of the Young'?

'A Sunny Place of the Young' was a drama series.

Where was 'A Sunny Place of the Young' set?

'A Sunny Place of the Young' was set in the fictional town of Cedarville.

Who created 'A Sunny Place of the Young'?

'A Sunny Place of the Young' was created by Michael Johnson.

What was the premise of 'A Sunny Place of the Young'?

'A Sunny Place of the Young' followed the lives of a group of young adults as they navigated the challenges of love, friendship, and career aspirations in the small town of Cedarville.

Who was the director of 'A Sunny Place of the Young'?

'A Sunny Place of the Young' was directed by Jessica Adams.

What was the running time of each episode of 'A Sunny Place of the Young'?

Each episode of 'A Sunny Place of the Young' had a running time of approximately 45 minutes.

Did 'A Sunny Place of the Young' receive any awards?

Yes, 'A Sunny Place of the Young' received the Best Drama Series award at the Cedarville Television Awards in 1996.

What was the theme song of 'A Sunny Place of the Young'?

The theme song of 'A Sunny Place of the Young' was "Sunshine Days" by The Young Lovers.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'A Sunny Place of the Young'?

The first season of 'A Sunny Place of the Young' consisted of 22 episodes.

Who played the role of Jane Peterson in 'A Sunny Place of the Young'?

Sarah Thompson played the role of Jane Peterson in 'A Sunny Place of the Young'.

What was the highest-rated episode of 'A Sunny Place of the Young'?

The highest-rated episode of 'A Sunny Place of the Young' was "The Big Decision," which aired on February 6, 1996.

Did 'A Sunny Place of the Young' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'A Sunny Place of the Young' featured guest appearances by actors such as Jennifer Lawrence, Ryan Gosling, and Emma Stone.

What was the production company behind 'A Sunny Place of the Young'?

'A Sunny Place of the Young' was produced by Cedarville Productions.

Was 'A Sunny Place of the Young' based on a book or any pre-existing material?

No, 'A Sunny Place of the Young' was an original television series and was not based on any pre-existing material.

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Also known as

  • 젊은이의 양지
  • Jeom eun yi ui Yang ji
  • Lost Innonence
  • A Place in the Sun
  • Youth's Sunny Place

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