Favorite Son

Favorite Son

Release date : October 30, 1988
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Creators :
Production companies : Steve Sohmer Productions / NBC Productions /
October 30, 1988 United States of America War & Politics English More
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Favorite Son is a miniseries about political intrigue that aired on NBC in 1988 a week before that year's presidential election. It starred Harry Hamlin, Linda Kozlowski, James Whitmore, Robert Loggia, John Mahoney, Ronny Cox, and a pre-Seinfeld Jason Alexander. The miniseries was adapted from the 1987 novel of the same written by Steve Sohmer, who also wrote the teleplay.
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1988 • 3 Episodes

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Harry Hamlin
Senator Terry Fallon
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Linda Kozlowski
Sally Crain
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Robert Loggia
Nick Mancuso
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John Mahoney
Lou Brenner
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Ronny Cox
Admiral William Rieker
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Lance Guest
David Ross
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Kenneth McMillan
Henry O'Brien
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Mitchell Ryan
Vice President Dan Eastman
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Richard Bradford
Charles MacDonald
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Jason Alexander
Chris Van Allen
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Jon Cypher
Bartholomew Scott
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Fredric Lehne
Wyckoff
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Richard Herd
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Randi Brooks
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Dante D'Andre
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J. Kenneth Campbell
Thomas
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Lee Kessler
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John Shearin
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  • title:Favorite Son
  • status:Ended
  • Release date: 1988
  • Genres: War & Politics ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Creators:
  • Production companies: Steve Sohmer Productions · NBC Productions ·
  • Overview:Favorite Son is a miniseries about political intrigue that aired on NBC in 1988 a week before that year's presidential election. It starred Harry Hamlin, Linda Kozlowski, James Whitmore, Robert Loggia, John Mahoney, Ronny Cox, and a pre-Seinfeld Jason Alexander. The miniseries was adapted from the 1987 novel of the same written by Steve Sohmer, who also wrote the teleplay.
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