The Street (2000 TV series)

The Street (stylized as The $treet) is an American drama television series that aired on Fox from November 1 to December 13, 2000. Created by Jeff Rake and Darren Star, only 12 episodes were produced, and the series was pulled from U.S. airwaves after seven episodes aired. The entire show aired overseas.

Premise
The series was about a small brokerage house called Belmont Stevens located in New York City and the lives of its employees.

Main

 * Tom Everett Scott as Jack Kenderson
 * Nina Garbiras as Alexandra "Alex" Brill
 * Bridgette Wilson-Sampras as Bridgette Dishell
 * Christian Campbell as Tim Sherman
 * Melissa De Sousa as Donna Pasqua
 * Rick Hoffman as Freddie Sacker
 * Sean Maher as Chris McConnell
 * Giancarlo Esposito as Tom Divack
 * Jennifer Connelly as Catherine Miller
 * Adam Goldberg as Evan Mitchell

Recurring

 * Jennie Garth as Gillian Sherman
 * Bradley Cooper as Clay Hammond
 * Heather Burns as Joanne Sacker

Production
Each episode of the series cost $2.3 million.

Reception
Dalton Ross of Entertainment Weekly gave the series premiere a grade of D+, stating that the "Darren Star created drama plays like a bad Melrose Place episode with obligatory IPO terminology thrown in". Howard Rosenberg of Los Angeles Times was lukewarm on the show, calling it "passable but hardly a highlight".