Season 1 on NBC
Original series run on
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which was cancelled after one season. Series continued in syndication.
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Season 2 (1991-1992) in syndication
After cancellation on NBC, season two (and all subsequent seasons) continued in syndication.
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Season 3 (1992-1993)
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Season 4 (1993–1994)
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Season 5 (1994-1995)
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Season 6 (1995-1996)
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Season 7 (1996-1997)
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Season 8 (1997-1998)
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Season 9 (1998–1999)
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Season 10 (1999-2000) as Baywatch Hawaii
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Season 11 (2000-2001) as Baywatch Hawaii
This season marked the final season of the series, the second season of
Baywatch Hawaii. The only mainstays from Season 10 were Sean Monroe, JD, Jason and Kekoa. The main cast of this season featured a new cast of rookie lifeguards, replacing the majority of the main cast from the previous season. Mitch Bucannon doesn't return this season after his supposed death at the end of "Killing Machine," the final episode of last season.
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