- Bret Maverick
"For a more comprehensive article about the character named Bret Maverick, created by
Roy Huggins and portrayed byJames Garner , seeMaverick (TV series) ."Infobox Television
show_name = Bret Maverick
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genre = WesternComedy
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starring =James Garner
Ed Bruce
Ramon Bieri
John Shearin
David Knell
Richard HamiltonStuart Margolin
Darleen Carr
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country = USA
language = English
num_seasons = 1
num_episodes = 18
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location = flagicon|CaliforniaCalifornia
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runtime = 60 mins.
network = NBC
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preceded_by = "Maverick"
"The New Maverick "
"Young Maverick "
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imdb_id = 0081837
tv_com_id ="Bret Maverick" is a 1981 television series featuring
James Garner in the role that made him famous in the 1957 series "Maverick": a professionalpoker player traveling alone year after year through theOld West fromriverboat tosaloon . Although the ratings were respectable, the show was unexpectedly canceled byNBC at the end of the first season. Jack Kelly had been slated to return as Bret's brother Bart Maverick in the second season, and briefly appeared at the very end of the first and only season. A number of scripts for the following season had been written and presented to Kelly, according to subsequent interviews.The 1978 TV-movie "
The New Maverick " could be said to be the pilot for both this series and the 1979 failure "Young Maverick ", a short-lived series which had featuredCharles Frank as preppie former Harvard student Ben Maverick, the son of Roger Moore's character Beau Maverick (although Moore only appeared in the original series).The production of this series was linked to Garner's quitting midway through the sixth season of "
The Rockford Files " in 1979/1980. Because he couldn't finish "The Rockford Files", although he was contractually obligated, he made a deal that he would reprise his Maverick role in a new series.Fact|date=October 2008Other recurring cast members of this series, set in a small Arizona town, include country singer Ed Bruce as a sheriff,
Stuart Margolin as a crooked Native American,Richard Hamilton as the aging but feisty foreman of Maverick's ranch, and Darleen Carr as a fetching editor of the local newspaper. The 2-hour first episode was eventually trimmed and repackaged as aTV movie for rerunning on local stations under the title "".Writer/producer
Roy Huggins , original creator of the titular character but otherwise unconnected with this series despite Garner's request that he come aboard mid-season, speculated that one reason the new show didn't quite work was that Maverick, traditionally a drifter, had settled down in one place; this was going to be rectified the following season, in which Bret would travel while Bart ran the saloon in Arizona.As a tribute to the character featured on this television series, on April 21, 2006, a ten-foot bronze statue of James Garner as Bret Maverick was unveiled in Garner's hometown of
Norman, Oklahoma , with Garner present at the ceremony.Cast
James Garner ... Bret Maverick
Ed Bruce ... Tom GuthrieRamon Bieri ... Elijah Crow
John Shearin ... Mitchell Dowd
David Knell ... Rodney Catlow
Richard Hamilton ... Cy Whittaker
Stuart Margolin ... Philo Sandeen
Darleen Carr ... Mary Lou Springeree also
List of Maverick episodes External links
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1814078786067513650&q=Roy+Huggins&total=20&start=10&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=1 Roy Huggins' Archive of American Television Interview]
* [http://us.vdc.imdb.com/title/tt0081837/ "Bret Maverick"] on theInternet Movie Database
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8844857220560459276&q=%22James+Garner%22+%22Charlie+Rose%22&total=4&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0 James Garner Interview on the "Charlie Rose Show"]
* [http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=%22archive+of+american+television+interview+with+james+garner%22 James Garner interview] atArchive of American Television - (c/o Google Video) - March 17, 1999
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