Hope Island
Hope Island is an American television show that originally aired on PAX TV in the 1999-2000 season. It was based on Ballykissangel, a popular drama that aired on the BBC One. - Reverend Daniel Cooper arrives on Hope Island to reopen a church that has been abandoned for decades, hoping the quiet assignment will help him move past a personal tragedy. Met with skepticism from the island’s residents—especially innkeeper Alex Stone, who has long turned away from faith—Daniel struggles to find his place. With the help of Alex’s young son Dylan, a lonely boy who becomes his unexpected ally, Daniel begins restoring both the church and his own sense of purpose. As he earns the trust of the island’s quirky community, he must confront the past he tried to escape and discovers the possibility of healing, belonging, and new love.
The series ran for 22 episodes, and focused on the residents of Hope Island, a small island in the Pacific Northwest with a population of 1,998.
Year: 2000
Country:
Studio: Pax TV
Director:
Cast: Cameron Daddo, Suki Kaiser, Duncan Fraser, Haig Sutherland, Beverley Elliott, Gina Stockdale
First Air Date: Sep 12, 1999
Last Air date: Apr 03, 2000
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 22 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 10.00/10 by 2.00 users
Popularity: 2.2399
Language: English
Season
Season 1
Episode
Look One Way and Row Another
Each Tub Must Stand On It's Own Bottom
It Takes a Voyage to Learn
Dear, Dear Bread and Beer, if I Were Rich, I Wouldn't Be Here
The Whole Kettle of Fish
In a Bit of a Tight
You Can't Look at the Sea Without Wishing for Wings
From Stem to Stern
Sailing Under False Colors
Ships That Pass In The Night
Red Sky at Morning, Sailor Take Warning
Batten Down The Hatches
Don't Give Up the Ship
Twenty Sailors Around a Buttonhole
A Sailor Who's Lost His Leg Doesn't Miss His Boot
Everyone Must Row with the Oar He Has
Promises Made in a Storm Are Forgotten on a Calm Sea (1)
New Skies Call for New Duties (2)
A Rising Tide Takes All Boats
Never Burn Your Tongue on the Admiral's Broth
It Blew So Hard It Took Two Men to Hold One Man's Hair On
Abandon Ship