Seven_Brides_for_Seven_Brothers_(TV_series)

<i>Seven Brides for Seven Brothers</i> (TV series)

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (TV series)

Television series


Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is an American musical television series, loosely based on the 1954 film of the same name, which ran on CBS from September 19, 1982, to March 23, 1983.[1]

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Synopsis

The series told the adventures of a parentless family of rowdy brothers trying to run the family ranch in northern California. Into the chaos came feisty Hannah, who married Adam and took on the task of bringing order to the household. The series contained about one musical number per episode, written by notable songwriter Jimmy Webb. Despite a small but dedicated fan following, the series was cancelled after one season.

Cast

  • Richard Dean Anderson as 27 year old Adam McFadden, eldest of the McFadden brothers who is married to Hannah. He is strong, responsible and true and does what he can to keep the family together.
  • Drake Hogestyn as 25 year old Brian McFadden, second of the McFadden brothers who helped raise the younger ones. He's a true cowboy with a quick temper and stubborn pride loving his family and the land. He often cooks the meals and looks after his younger brothers. Despite being somewhat stubborn and having his way with the ladies, Brian is loyal and supportive towards his brothers.
  • Peter Horton as 23 year old Crane McFadden, third of the McFadden brothers and a loyal, hardworking responsible rancher on the ranch, who takes care of the financials. His love interest is Molly McGraw, a veterinarian.
  • Roger Wilson as 18 year old Daniel McFadden, fourth of the McFadden brothers who has a passion for music and writing his own songs. He is fun loving, caring and loyal. His temporary love interest is Allison Freely in one episode while in high school.
  • Tim Topper as 17 year old Evan McFadden, fifth of the McFadden brothers who dreams of becoming a rodeo bronc rider like his hero Cooper Johnson. He is spirited McFadden that flares up when he is passionate about things. He makes friends with Coop Johnson's daughter Jill, one of the girls who practices with him at the rodeo.
  • Brian Utman as 16 year old Ford McFadden, sixth of the McFadden brothers. He is the quiet, meek and shyer McFadden, who likes animals and Cleo Wheeler, daughter of the scheming cattle rancher Mr. Wheeler.
  • River Phoenix as 12 year old Guthrie McFadden, seventh and youngest of the McFadden brothers who loves being outdoors, exploring and getting his hands dirty. He is loyal, courageous always wants to do what his bigger brothers are doing. He has a couple of friends, one of them is Kate Bancroft, a 12-year-old girl who enjoys the outdoors and catching frogs as much as Guthrie does.
  • Terri Treas as 24 year old Hannah McFadden, wife of Adam McFadden and sister-in-law of Adam's six younger brothers. She is a spirited, take charge kinda gal, and fits right into the family and appreciates the brothers for their musical talents.
  • Pamela Newman as Jackie
  • Joan Kjar as Marie

Production

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers was executive produced by David Gerber for MGM Television and filmed on location at Murphys, California. The series' theme, "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers", was written by Jimmy Webb and performed by Phil Silas. The musical numbers were choreographed by Carl Jablonski. Michael J. Fox auditioned for this show, before auditioning successfully for Family Ties[citation needed].

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Reception

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References

  1. Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earl, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 - Present, Balantine, New York, 2003.
  2. Lina. "The TV Ratings Guide: 1982-83 Ratings History -- Soap Bubbles Rise, Several Veterans Part and NBC Renews Poorly Rated Masterpieces". Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  3. "4th Youth In Film Awards". YoungArtistAwards.org. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  4. "5th Youth In Film Awards". YoungArtistAwards.org. Archived from the original on 3 April 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2014.

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