- Here Come the Brides
infobox television
show_name = Here Come the Brides
caption =
format =Sitcom ; Western
runtime = 60 minutes
creator =
starring = Robert BrownDavid Soul Bobby Sherman Bridget Hanley Mark Lenard Joan Blondell
country = USA
network = ABC
first_aired =September 25 1968
last_aired =April 3 ,1970
num_seasons = 2
num_episodes = 52
imdb_id = 0062569"Here Come the Brides" is a television series that aired on the ABC television network from
September 25 1968 toApril 3 1970 . It was loosely based upon theMercer Girls ,Asa Mercer 's efforts to bring civilization to oldSeattle by importing marriageable women from the east coast of the United States in the 1860s, where the ravages of theAmerican Civil War left towns there short of men.As a television western, it was a bit of an oddity in that it rarely featured any form of gunplay, and violence was generally limited to comical fistfights. This was in keeping with the progressive attitudes that were starting to prevail in popular culture in the late 1960s. Stories highlighted the importance of cooperation, racial harmony, and peaceful resolution of conflict. Plots were usually a mix of drama and humor. Being one of the first shows targeted at young women, most of the humor was at the expense of the men, but not particularly bitingly so.
The show was extremely popular when it first aired. However, for its second season, the family-geared series was moved from the 7:30 Wednesday night "Family Hour" to the tougher, more adult-oriented time slot of 9:00 Friday night in September 1969. The ratings quickly slid out of the top 40 and production ceased in the spring of 1970.
The first season was released on DVD by
Sony Pictures on May 16, 2006. Fans were enthusiastic, but sales did not meet expectations.Plot summary
In the pilot episode, fast-talking logging company boss Jason Bolt (Robert Brown) is faced with a shutdown of his operation, as lonely
lumberjack s are ready to leave Seattle due to the lack of female companionship. He promises to find one hundred marriageable ladies willing to come to the frontier town (population 152) and stay for a full year. Sawmill owner Aaron Stempel (Mark Lenard ) puts up much of the expense money as a wager that Bolt won't succeed, with the three Bolt brothers betting their mountain (home to their logging company).The Bolts travel to
New Bedford, Massachusetts , recruit the women, then charter a mule-ship to take them to Seattle. The local saloon owner, Lottie (Joan Blondell ) takes the women under her wing, while Bolt desperately works to keep the women from leaving at the next high tide. Eventually, the women decide to give Seattle and the loggers a chance. The ship's captain, Clancy (Henry Beckman ), develops a relationship with Lottie, and becomes a regular character in the series.Much of the dramatic and comic tension in the first season revolved around Stempel's efforts to sabotage the deal and take over the Bolts' holdings. Stempel became more friendly in the second and final season, which focused more on the development of individual characters and the conflicts associated with newcomers and with people just passing through.
Bobby Sherman andDavid Soul were propelled to pop stardom as Jason's brothers, Jeremy and Joshua respectively. Jeremy took a prominent role, not only as the boyfriend of Candy Pruitt (Bridget Hanley ), the beautiful leader of the brides, but also as a young man struggling with a conversation-stoppingstammer . In one episode, he is temporarily cured of his impediment, following coaching by a traveler who has come to Seattle. Upon discovering that his benefactor is actually a con artist, his faith is shaken so deeply that the stammer returns.Cast
Main characters
*Jason Bolt (Robert Brown)
*Jeremy Bolt (Bobby Sherman )
*Joshua Bolt (David Soul )
*Aaron Stempel (Mark Lenard )
*Candy Pruitt (Bridget Hanley )
*Lottie Hatfield (Joan Blondell )
*Biddie Cloom (Susan Tolsky ), Candy's best friend
*Captain Roland Frances Clancey (Henry Beckman )Recurring characters
*Ben (
Hoke Howell )
*Corky (Robert Biheller)
*Big Swede (Bo Svenson )
*Franny (Carole Shelyne)
*Ann (Cynthia Hull)
*Christopher Pruitt (Eric Chase, 1969-1970), Candy Pruitt's younger brother
*Molly Pruitt (Patti Cohoon, 1969-1970), Candy's younger sisterNotable guest stars
A young
Bruce Lee appeared as a Chinese immigrant named Lin in a 1969 episode titled "Marriage Chinese Style". This was the only dramatic non-martial arts role that Lee played in his acting career.Edward Asner ,Vic Tayback (of "Alice" fame), andJames Sikking (better known for "Hill Street Blues ") also made guest appearances.Music
The theme song "Seattle" was written by
Hugo Montenegro ,Jack Keller and Ernie Sheldon. BothPerry Como and Bobby Sherman recorded slightly different variations of the theme. Como scored a minor hit, with his version reaching No. 38 in the U.S. on the "Billboard" Top 40. Sherman's version, although receiving some airplay, was never released as a single. There is no reference in either version regarding the TV series title, ie; "...look out everyone! Here Come the Brides!" At some point during the second half of the show's first season, the TV theme was changed from a rousing instrumental score to a version with lyrics sung by The New Establishment and backing conducted by Montenegro. However, the vocal track was eventually removed, and when the series went into syndication, the episodes with the vocal theme were replaced with the instrumental version for uniformity.French version
The French version of the show and theme song (performed by a chorus of male singers) was a smash hit in
French Canada , under the title "Cent filles à marier" ("A Hundred Girls to Marry Off").Production
The producers said the show was inspired by the movie Seven Brides for Seven Brothers in an interview with "LA Times" TV critic Cecil Smith.
Star Trek crossover
Barbara Hambly 'sStar Trek novel "Ishmael" has Spock travelling back to the time and place of "Here Come the Brides" after discovering a Klingon plot to destroy the Federation by killing Aaron Stempel (spelled "Stemple" in the book) before he could thwart an attempted 19th-century alien invasion of Earth. During most of the story, Spock has lost his memory and is cared for by Stempel, who passes him off as his nephew "Ishmael" and helps him hide his alien origins. At the end of the story, Spock discovers that Stempel is one of his mother's ancestors, which ties in nicely, since Mark Lenard also played Spock's fatherSarek in episodes of the original "Star Trek " and "", as well as several of the Star Trek movies.External links
*imdb title|id=0062569|title=Here Come the Brides
* [http://hctbfanclub.5u.com/ Here Come the Brides Fan Club Official Website]
* [http://www.jumptheshark.com/topic/come-brides-general-comments/889 Jump the Shark entry]
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