Lincoln Heights

Lincoln Heights

Jan. 08, 2007
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Seasons and episodes

1Season 1 Jan. 08, 2007
2Season 2 Sep. 04, 2007
3Season 3 Sep. 16, 2008
4Season 4 Sep. 14, 2009

Creator

Cast

Russell Hornsby isEddie Sutton
Eddie Sutton
Nicki Micheaux isJenn Sutton
Jenn Sutton
Erica Hubbard isCassie Sutton
Cassie Sutton
Rhyon Nicole Brown isLizzie Sutton
Lizzie Sutton
Mishon Ratliff isTaylor Sutton
Taylor Sutton
Robert Adamson isCharles Antoni
Charles Antoni

Synopsis

Lincoln Heights is an American family drama television series about Eddie Sutton, a Mission Vista police officer who moves his family back to his old neighborhood, Lincoln Heights, to start a new life and to help out his old neighborhood. It is a dangerous place to raise a family, and through the many trials the family goes through, they soon learn that settling in is not as easy as it seems. While Officer Sutton struggles to cope with every day life as a street cop in Los Angeles, his kids try to fit in at their new schools and with their new neighbors.

The show premiered January 8, 2007 on the ABC Family network with 13 episodes ordered for the first season. It was approved for a second season, which premiered September 4, 2007. Vanessa Hudgens’ song, Say OK had been used in a commercial to promote the second season. To promote the third season, they showed clips of Cassie and Charles’s relationship to the song, Crush by the American Idol’s seventh season runner-up, David Archuleta. To promote season 4, they’re using the song, Avalanche by Marie Digby. The show’s theme song was written and performed by bassist Stanley Clarke and singer-songwriter Blaire Reinhard.

On January 29, 2010, ABC Family announced the cancellation of the series after four seasons.

Lincoln Heights
Lincoln Heights
Original title Lincoln Heights
TMDb Rating 9.4 22 votes
First air date Jan. 08, 2007
Last air date Nov. 09, 2009
Seasons 4
Episodes 43
Average Duration 60 minutes

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