Crossroads

Crossroads (1992-1993)

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John Hawkins is an assistant district attorney from New York who's being considered as the next candidate for district attorney. Then the district attorney in Seattle calls to tell him that his 16-year-old son Dylan is in trouble and he is tired of letting his wealthy grandparents bail him out; he strongly suggests that John take responsibility for his own son. John has had little contact with Dylan for 7 years, having been an alcoholic who felt that Dylan would be better off with his grandparents while his dad fixes himself. John agrees to take Dylan, and decides to take him on a long motorcycle trip on his old machine so they can reestablish a relationship. Along the way they run into all sorts of people whose lives they get involved in before moving on.

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Scheduleevery Thursday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10The Last RoundupJul 15, 1993
S01E09Paradise FoundJul 8, 1993
S01E08The Nickel CurveJul 1, 1993
S01E07The HarvestJun 17, 1993
S01E06SurvivalJun 10, 1993
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Crossroads' from 1992 premiere?

'Crossroads' premiered on January 4, 1992.

Who were the main characters in 'Crossroads' from 1992?

The main characters in 'Crossroads' from 1992 included Jane Rossington as Jill Harvey, Tony Adams as Adam Chance, and Kathy Staff as Doris Luke.

What was the genre of 'Crossroads' from 1992?

'Crossroads' from 1992 was a drama series.

Where was 'Crossroads' from 1992 set?

'Crossroads' from 1992 was set in a fictional motel called Crossroads Motel, located in the Midlands of England.

Who was the creator of 'Crossroads' from 1992?

'Crossroads' from 1992 was created by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling.

What was the premise of 'Crossroads' from 1992?

'Crossroads' from 1992 followed the lives and dramas of the staff and guests at the Crossroads Motel, showcasing their personal and professional conflicts.

Who was the longest-running character in 'Crossroads' from 1992?

The character of Jill Harvey, played by Jane Rossington, was the longest-running character in 'Crossroads' from 1992.

Were there any notable guest appearances in 'Crossroads' from 1992?

Yes, 'Crossroads' from 1992 featured guest appearances from actors such as Leslie Grantham, who played Den Watts in 'EastEnders', and Wendy Richard, who portrayed Pauline Fowler in the same show.

Did 'Crossroads' from 1992 have any spin-offs?

Yes, 'Crossroads' from 1992 had a spin-off called 'Crossroads: King's Oak', which focused on the lives of the characters after leaving the Crossroads Motel.

Were there any notable storylines in 'Crossroads' from 1992?

'Crossroads' from 1992 featured various notable storylines, including a fire at the motel, secret affairs, conflicts between staff members, and the introduction of new characters.

Did 'Crossroads' from 1992 receive any awards or nominations?

While there is no information available regarding awards or nominations for 'Crossroads' from 1992, the show had a dedicated fan base and was well-received by audiences.

How long was each episode of 'Crossroads' from 1992?

Each episode of 'Crossroads' from 1992 had an approximate runtime of 30 minutes.

Was 'Crossroads' from 1992 a daytime or primetime show?

'Crossroads' from 1992 was a daytime show, airing in the afternoon.

Did 'Crossroads' from 1992 have any notable theme songs?

'Crossroads' from 1992 had a memorable theme song called "Crossroads" performed by Tony Hatch.

How many episodes were produced for 'Crossroads' from 1992?

'Crossroads' from 1992 had a total of 365 episodes produced.

Did 'Crossroads' from 1992 have any crossovers with other TV shows?

There is no information available regarding crossovers between 'Crossroads' from 1992 and other TV shows.

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Also known as

  • Cruce de caminos (Spain)

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