Then Came Bronson

Then Came Bronson

Infobox Television
show_name = Then Came Bronson


caption = European pilot poster
genre = Adventure
Drama
creator = Denne Bart Petitclerc
starring = Michael Parks
opentheme = "Then Came Bronson" by George Duning
endtheme = "Long Lonesome Highway" by Michael Parks
theme_music_composer = George Duning
James Richard Hendricks (end theme)
country = United States
language = English
num_seasons = 1
num_episodes = 26
list_episodes =
producer = Robert H. Justman
executive_producer = Herbert F. Solow
runtime = 60 minutes
network = NBC
first_aired = September 17, 1969
last_aired = September 9, 1970
imdb_id = 0063955
tv_com_id = 4296

"Then Came Bronson" is a short-lived adventure/drama television series that aired on NBC from 1969 to 1970, and was produced by MGM Television. The series, created by Denne Bart Petitclerc, began with a movie pilot on Monday, March 24, 1969. The series was greenlit for one year and began its first run on September 17, 1969. The pilot was also released in Europe as a feature film.

eries overview

The series featured Michael Parks as the protagonist Jim Bronson, a newspaperman who becomes disillusioned after the suicide of his best friend Nick (Martin Sheen) and, after a heated argument with his editor, "working for the man."

In order to renew his soul, Bronson becomes a nomadic vagabond searching for the meaning of life and experience what life has to offer (as revealed in the series pilot). During his travels, he shares his values with the people he meets along the way and lends a helping hand when he can. Bronson rides a Harley-Davidson Sportster motorcycle and, as such, was viewed by some as a modern version of the solitary cowboy wandering the American west.

Curiously, though the opening promised a journey of self-discovery, the premise of each episode was that Bronson enters someone else's life at a crucial point and acted as a catalyst for change. When Bronson encounters an Amish community, for example, a local boy becomes enraptured of the outside world and steals Bronson's bike to run off to Reno, Nevada. In another episode, located in Reno, Nevada, Bronson meets his cousin Eve on her wedding day and lends her money for the wedding service, but she runs off to the casinos and blows it.

Yet, Bronson is committed to pacifism and often redirects a competitor's anger into self-examination. Always, like a true catalyst, he rolls out of every episode unchanged.

The show sometimes faced the perception that it was a knock-off of the movie "Easy Rider", but it actually preceded the release of that movie.

Scenes were mostly shot outdoors, which made for spectacular views, and Michael Parks employed the low-key "James Dean" method of acting. Some shows were funny, some sad, some serious.

The bike

"Bronson's bike" figures in the many episodes; Harley-Davidson Sportster 1968 XLH 883. In one episode he entered several bike races; in another, he made an emergency run to fetch a doctor. But in some stories the bike was merely transportation.

The show was controversial in that it featured a motorcycle "biker" when images of Hells Angels and Vietnam War protesters were on the minds of many Americans. Bronson proved to be a gentle soul who seldom got angry or raised his voice, and he helped people improve their lives with guiding words or a sympathetic shoulder to cry on. In that way, he manifested the hippie's ideal of leading and living a good life by example. Rather than seek to convert people to his values, he sought to lead them to their own true knowledge and to "do their own thing in their own space and time."

Cast

Michael Parks, had acted on television and starred in three anti-establishment movies, "Wild Seed", "The Happening", and "Bus Riley's Back In Town". He went on to a steady career in drive-in horror movies and TV shows. He recorded three pop/jazz albums: "Long Lonesome Highway", "Closing the Gap", "Blue", and several gospel albums.

Music

The opening instrumental theme song was titled, "Then Came Bronson" and was written and performed by George Duning. The closing vocal theme for the series was titled, "Long Lonesome Highway," sung by Parks and written by James Hendricks and was a Billboard Hot 100 hit reaching #20 1970. The pilot movie was released in Europe as a theatrical film that included a topless scene when Bonnie Bedelia strips off her wedding gown.

eries opening

The opening of the show served as a metaphor for the premise of the show: getting away from the "big city" and leading a more simplistic life. The opening begins with Bronson driving up to a red light in San Francisco and he briefly chats with a commuter. The scene also introduces Bronson's signature-phrase which he used often in the episodes, "Hang in there."

* Driver: "Taking a trip?"
* Bronson: "What's that?"
* Driver: "Taking a trip?"
* Bronson: "Yeah."
* Driver: "Where to?"
* Bronson: "Oh, I don't know. Wherever I end up, I guess."
* Driver: "Pal, I wish I was you."
* Bronson: "Really?"
* Driver: "Yeah."
* Bronson: "Well, hang in there."

From here he heads out to California's Highway 101 and the he will cross over the Bixby Creek Arch Bridge which is famous from the opening credits in every episode.

Episodes

Guest stars

Among the many guest stars on the show were:
* Bonnie Bedelia
* Noah Beery
* Veronica Cartwright
* Iron Eyes Cody
* Dabney Coleman
* James Doohan
* Don Drysdale
* Beverly Garland
* Will Geer
* Gloria Grahame
* Skip Homeier
* Steve Ihnat
* Zalman King
* Jack Klugman
* Diane Ladd
* Fernando Lamas
* Elsa Lanchester
* Robert Loggia
* Penny Marshall
* Jay Novello
* Kurt Russell
* Buffy Sainte-Marie
* Jessica Walter
* James Whitmore
* Keenan Wynn

Awards

* Episode #10, "Two Percent of Nothing" written by D.C. Fontana, was nominated for the Writers Guild Award.

External links

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* [http://www.tv.com/then-came-bronson/show/4296/summary.html "Then Came Bronson"] at TV.com
* [http://www.jimbronson.com/ "Everything Bronson www.JimBronson.com"] episode guide/DVD/MP3 Music/Replica Bikes/TCB Reuion info
* [http://tulsatvmemories.com/bronson.html "Then Came Bronson"] fansite at Tulsatvmemories.com
* [http://www.super70s.com/super70s/tv/Misc/Then_Came_Bronson.asp "Then Came Bronson"] at Super70s.com
* [http://www.thencamebronson.tv "TCB"] Multimedia Site
* [http://www.cfhf.net/lyrics/then.htm TCB] Theme Lyrics


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