

Season 1 • Episode 11
LatestSimon convinces Laurel to stay with him until the scandal dies down, Shane and Paul plan to wed, Babs catches wind of the loading dock problems, Danny gains part ownership of the Julian Morrell line when Mr. Allen sells out and tells Shane he'll find her daughter if she marries him.
Berrenger's is an American primetime television soap opera created by Diana Gould that aired on NBC in 1985. The series revolved around the Berrenger family, a New York dynasty which owned the glamorous department store which bore their name. Following in the tradition of Dynasty and Dallas, Berrenger's played up to the familiar motifs of 1980s soap operas - glamorous and beautiful characters, using money and power in games of love, business and betrayal. The series was cancelled after 13 one-hour episodes had been produced. In North America, only 11 of the 13 episodes were screened. Because of studio television output deals it was screened in Europe and Australia, and has sustained a modest cult following.
Production
Department store sets so glossy you'll want to shop there.
Costume
Power suits and furs that scream 1985 louder than the dialogue.
Creator
Lynn Marie Latham
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Creator Diana Gould was married to Star Trek legend Leonard Nimoy, who reportedly never watched her soap.
Berrenger's joined a graveyard of '80s Dynasty clones including Flamingo Road and Paper Dolls, all chasing that oil-money magic.