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    27east - For this television pilot, only the Hamptons would do

    USA Network’s 90-minute “Royal Pains” pilot is being shot in what screenwriter Andrew Lenchewski calls the “crème de la crème” of the nation’s resort locales.

    Shooting began on September 8 in Southampton Village and continued last week at private beachfront estates on Surfside Drive in Bridgehampton and on Meadow Lane in Southampton. The shooting also entails a series of driving shots on Hill Street and down toward the ocean along First Neck and Halsey Neck lanes in Southampton Village.

    If the pilot pleases test audiences and the network, USA may come back again to the Hamptons to film an entire season on location.

    Mr. Lenchewski said that the East End provides a fresh setting that combines the glamour of Manhattan with the serenity of a rural town.

    “I think that the Hamptons pretty much is 5th Avenue with a lot more backyard,” he said. “So I think we sort of have the best of both worlds out here.”

    Mr. Lenchewski said he chose the location of the show before writing the script, and the setting was “very organic to the development of the characters and the storylines.”

    The thought of setting or filming “Royal Pains” on the West Coast didn’t even cross the scriptwriter’s mind.

    “The idea of doing the show in Los Angeles is the conventional recipe. That show is on TV in spades,” he said, mentioning medical series like Fox’s “House” and NBC’s “ER.”

    During an interview while on location at a private beachfront home in Bridgehampton, “Royal Pains” star Mark Feuerstein suggested the East End couldn’t be replicated anywhere else.

    “Nowhere else do you find the peace, calm, space and fine sand,” he said. And USA couldn’t use a California hot spot such as Malibu as a stand-in for the Hamptons because the houses there are virtually on top of each other, he said.

    The story of “Royal Pains” revolves around Hank Lawson, a young doctor who loses his job at a Brooklyn emergency room when he chooses to treat a critically injured teenager instead of a wealthy hospital patron who dies unexpectedly. The doctor is blamed for saving the wrong person. To make matters worse, Hank’s fiancée, Nikki, is so disappointed in him that she leaves him. Hank’s brother, Evan Lawson, invites his beleaguered sibling to the Hamptons, where Hank soon becomes a popular on-call, or “concierge” doctor for the rich and famous.

    In writing the script of a medical show, Mr. Lenchewski sought to avoid creating the stereotypical setting of patients in an emergency room. He and fellow UCLA alumnus John Rogers, the co-creator and one of the executive producers of the pilot, wanted to “turn the traditional medical franchise on its head” by bringing the hospital to its patients rather than vice versa, he said.

    Distant from major medical centers, the Hamptons is a perfect shooting locale for this reversal, Mr. Lenchewski said, explaining that Dr. Lawson’s patients want New York City-class medical treatment without having to leave their retreat.

    As he cooked up the plot, Mr. Lenchewski strove to capture the “authentic New York,” rather than simulating a New York scene on the West Coast.

    “I think the American audience is really smart, and I think when you’re faking something, they know it.”



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    Pat,

    Cool!!

    It sounds really interesting, and I'm going to watch it. Hope it's turns out to be a good one......A show taking place in the Hampton's, I love it!
    Angela

    If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

    BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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    • #3
      Nice, now I will definitely watch it if only for the location shots.

      The only thing they want to film in my neighboorhood is trashy pseudo reality Housewives of NJ - wait I think I a see pattern - Sopranos/Housewives.

      Maria
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      • #4
        Hey, there's the Long Island Expressway, Route 27, the Hampton Jitney...ahhhhh, the beach!
        Pat
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        • #5
          Mansions, an estate....a party!

          but where is that motel located Ang?????
          Pat
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          • #6
            Now we are on Gin Lane...nice place, great view - did u know that all the beaches in Southampton are public?
            You too can have that view

            Now they are on Main Street.....where I was today getting my beach sticker...I just wish I owned one of those beach front mansions - they just panned by Calvin Klein's place!
            Pat
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            • #7
              Was a good first episode and set it up for a series.

              I had no idea the Hamptons estates were so, probably could run a few cattle or horses on them.

              Anyway, an entertaining show and I'll watch again as it follows my current favourite show, Burn Notice.
              Mark B.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GrayFal
                Mansions, an estate....a party!

                but where is that motel located Ang?????
                I couldn't place it.....It was West Hampton, somewhere, and that's the Hampton that I'm the least familiar with.


                Looks like it's going to be an interesting show. I enjoyed it!

                Loved looking at the gorgeous homes.....I got a little jealous, but I loved looking, non the less.
                Angela

                If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

                BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ArtsieAng View Post
                  I couldn't place it.....It was West Hampton, somewhere, and that's the Hampton that I'm the least familiar with.


                  Looks like it's going to be an interesting show. I enjoyed it!

                  Loved looking at the gorgeous homes.....I got a little jealous, but I loved looking, non the less.
                  Now that u say Westhampton.....I thought it looked familiar - this is a co-op I have visited for spa and lunch - the Atlantica is there, also, a very popular wedding venue.

                  Hamptons Hotel | Westhampton Bath & Tennis Hotel and Marina
                  Pat
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                  • #10
                    I enjoyed it. I was laying in bed at Stony Brook Hospital when he said you can't go to any "real" hospital closer than Stony Brook.
                    Jacki

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jackio View Post
                      I enjoyed it. I was laying in bed at Stony Brook Hospital when he said you can't go to any "real" hospital closer than Stony Brook.
                      Now THAT is reassuring!
                      Pat
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                      • #12
                        Royal Pains back in the Hamptons

                        Have any of you been keeping up with Royal Pains in the Hamptons? I have never personally been to the Hamptons but this show most definitely makes me want to go! My name is Caroline and I work on behalf of USA. I want to make sure you don't miss out on any of the new, exciting episodes filmed right in your neighborhood! Then you can all reaffirm the fact that I am missing out. It airs every Thursday at 9/8c. If you've missed some episodes, you can always watch them online here. Have any of you seen Dr. Hank around yet?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by USAnetwork
                          Have any of you been keeping up with Royal Pains in the Hamptons? I have never personally been to the Hamptons but this show most definitely makes me want to go! My name is Caroline and I work on behalf of USA. I want to make sure you don't miss out on any of the new, exciting episodes filmed right in your neighborhood! Then you can all reaffirm the fact that I am missing out. It airs every Thursday at 9/8c. If you've missed some episodes, you can always watch them online here. Have any of you seen Dr. Hank around yet?
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                          • #14
                            Love Royal Pains. Not as hot on the show that follows, Fairly Legal. Have seen most of the shows, but it just isn't doing a lot for me right now. Maybe in time.

                            But...Welcome to the group USAnetwork.
                            Don

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                            • #15
                              LOL, funny first post - USA, let us know when u need "crowd extras" as many of us live locally and are 'available' to sit at a sidewalk café and have a coffee or attend one of those swanky parties
                              Pat
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