Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (TV series)
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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is an American
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 musical
Musical film
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 television
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 series loosely based on the film, which ran on CBS
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 from September 19, 1982 to March 23, 1983.

Synopsis

The series told the adventures of a parentless family of rowdy brothers trying to run the family ranch in northern California
California
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. 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
Jimmy Webb
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. Despite a small but dedicated fan following, the series was cancelled after one season. It was created after the 1954 Hollywood film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.

Cast list

  • Richard Dean Anderson
    Richard Dean Anderson
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     as Adam McFadden
  • Drake Hogestyn
    Drake Hogestyn
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     as Brian McFadden
  • Peter Horton
    Peter Horton
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     as Crane McFadden
  • Roger Wilson
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     as Daniel McFadden
  • Tim Topper as Evan McFadden
  • Brian Utman as Ford McFadden
  • River Phoenix
    River Phoenix
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     as Guthrie McFadden
  • Terri Treas
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     as Hannah McFadden
  • Pamela Newman as Jackie
  • Joan Kjar as Marie

Episode list

Episode # Episode Title Airdate
1 Pilot September 19, 1982
2 "The Man in the White Hat" September 22, 1982
3 "Challenges" September 29, 1982
4 "I Love You Molly McGraw" October 16, 1982
5 "Gold Fever" October 13, 1982
6 "Daniel's Song" October 20, 1982
7 "A House Divided" October 27, 1982
8 "Rodeo" November 3, 1982
9 "Catch a Falling Star" November 10, 1982
10 "The Election" November 24, 1982
11 "Neighbors" December 8, 1982
12 "Dreams" December 15, 1982
13 "Christmas Song" December 22, 1982
14 "Heritage" December 29, 1982
15 "Promised Land" January 5, 1983
16 "The Killer" January 12, 1983
17 "Deadly High" January 26, 1983
18 "The Rescue" February 9, 1983
19 "Winter Roses" February 16, 1983
20 "Winner" March 2, 1983
21 "A Ring for Hannah" March 9, 1983
22 "Roundup" March 23, 1983

Production notes

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

Writers

  • Josef Anderson
  • Leah Appet
  • Ira Steven Behr
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  • Michael Brentwood
  • Elizabeth Clark
  • Paul L. Ehrmann
  • Richard Fielder
  • Sue Grafton
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  • Steve Hayes
  • Marshall Herskovitz
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  • Steven Humphrey
  • Paul Laurence
  • C.E. Lewis
  • Mitzi Marvin
  • Tim Maschler
  • Michael Petryni
  • Preston Ransone
  • Jud Scott
  • Joel Steiger
  • Joe Viola
  • Earl W. Wallace


Directors

  • Burt Kennedy
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  • Barry Crane
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  • John Florea
  • Bernard L. Kowalski
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  • Harvey S. Laidman
  • Peter Levin
    Peter Levin
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  • Vincent McEveety
    Vincent McEveety
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  • Gary Nelson
    Gary Nelson (director)
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  • Michael O'Herlihy
    Michael O'Herlihy
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  • John Patterson
  • James Sheldon
  • Robert C. Thompson


Awards and nominations

Year Award Result Category Recipient
1983 Emmy Awards  Nominated Outstanding Art Direction for a Series Hub Braden and Donald J. Remacle (For episode "The Rescue")
1983 Young Artist Awards Nominated Best Young Actor in a New Television Series River Phoenix
Nominated Best New Family Television Series
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1984 Won Best Young Actor in a Drama Series River Phoenix
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