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Publisher - Little Joe
Resume: The Silver Tongued Assassin / The Reaper


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Country UK
release Year 2019
Stars Emily Beecham
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Normal People: I See You Me: I-C-U-P. Bonanza Genre Western Created by David Dortort Starring Lorne Greene Pernell Roberts Dan Blocker Michael Landon Victor Sen Yung David Canary Mitch Vogel Ray Teal Bing Russell Tim Matheson Lou Frizzell Theme music composer Ray Evans Jay Livingston Opening theme "Bonanza" Ending theme "Bonanza" Composer(s) David Rose Walter Scharf Harry Sukman Fred Steiner William Lava Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 14 No. of episodes 431 ( list of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) David Dortort Mark Roberts Producer(s) Fred Hamilton, Robert Blees, Richard Collins Running time 49 minutes Production company(s) NBC [1] Distributor NBC Films (1972?1973) National Telefilm Associates (1973?1986) Republic Pictures (1986-1996) [2] Worldvision Enterprises (1996?1999) [2] Paramount Domestic Television (1999 [2] -2006) CBS Paramount Domestic Television (2006-2007) CBS Television Distribution (2007-present) [3] Release Original network NBC Picture format NTSC Audio format Mono First shown in United States Original release September 12, 1959 ? January 16, 1973 Chronology Followed by Ponderosa Bonanza is an American western television series that ran on NBC from September 12, 1959, to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 431 episodes, Bonanza is NBC's longest-running western, and ranks overall as the second-longest-running western series on U. S. network television (behind CBS's Gunsmoke), and within the top 10 longest-running, live-action American series. The show continues to air in syndication. The show is set in the 1860s and it centers on the wealthy Cartwright family who live in the vicinity of Virginia City, Nevada, bordering Lake Tahoe. The series initially starred Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker and Michael Landon and later featured (at various times) Guy Williams, David Canary, Mitch Vogel and Tim Matheson. The show is known for presenting pressing moral dilemmas. [4] The title "Bonanza" is a term used by miners in regard to a large vein or deposit of silver ore, [5] from Spanish bonanza (prosperity) and commonly refers to the 1859 revelation of the Comstock Lode of rich silver ore mines under the town of Virginia City, not far from the fictional Ponderosa Ranch that the Cartwright family operated. The show's theme song, also titled "Bonanza", became a hit song. Only instrumental renditions, absent Ray Evans' lyrics, were used during the series's long run. [6] In 2002, Bonanza was ranked No. 43 on TV Guide ' s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time, [7] and in 2013 TV Guide included it in its list of The 60 Greatest Dramas of All Time. [8] The time period for the television series is roughly between 1861 (Season 1) and 1867 (Season 13) during and shortly after the American Civil War. During the summer of 1972, NBC aired reruns of episodes from the 1967?1970 period in prime time on Tuesday evening under the title Ponderosa. [9] Premise [ edit] Approximate location of the fictional Ponderosa Ranch, the home of Cartwright family. The map is oriented with North at the top (instead of East at the top, as in the map shown on the program). The show chronicles the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family, headed by the thrice-widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright ( Lorne Greene). He had three sons, each by a different wife: the eldest was the urbane architect Adam Cartwright ( Pernell Roberts) who built the ranch house; the second was the warm and lovable giant Eric "Hoss" Cartwright ( Dan Blocker); and the youngest was the hotheaded and impetuous Joseph or "Little Joe" ( Michael Landon). Via exposition ( S01:E01 ? "Rose for Lotta") and flashback episodes, each wife was accorded a different ancestry: English ( S02:E65 ? "Elizabeth My Love"), Swedish ( S03:E95 ? "Inger My Love"), and French Creole ( S04:E120 ? "Marie My Love") respectively. The family's cook was Chinese immigrant Hop Sing ( Victor Sen Yung). Greene, Roberts, Blocker, and Landon were billed equally; the opening credits would alternate the order among the four stars. The family lived on a thousand square-mile (2, 600?km 2) ranch called the Ponderosa on the eastern shore of Lake Tahoe in Nevada opposite California on the edge of the Sierra Nevada range. [10] The vast size of the Cartwrights' land was quietly revised to "half a million acres" (2, 000?km 2) on Lorne Greene's 1964 song, "Saga of the Ponderosa. " The ranch name refers to the ponderosa pine, common in the West. The nearest town to the Ponderosa was Virginia City, where the Cartwrights would go to converse with Sheriff Roy Coffee (played by veteran actor Ray Teal), or his deputy Clem Foster ( Bing Russell). Bonanza was considered an atypical western for its time, as the core of the storylines dealt less about the range but more with Ben and his three dissimilar sons, how they cared for one another, their neighbors, and just causes. "You always saw stories about family on comedies or on an anthology, but Bonanza was the first series that was week-to-week about a family and the troubles it went through. Bonanza was a period drama that attempted to confront contemporary social issues. That was very difficult to do on television. Most shows that tried to do it failed because the sponsors didn't like it, and the networks were nervous about getting letters", explains Stephen Battaglio, a senior editor for TV Guide magazine. [11] Episodes ranged from high drama ("Bushwhacked", episode #392, 1971; "Shanklin", episode #409, 1972), to broad comedy ("Hoss and the Leprechauns", episode #146, 1964; "Mrs. Wharton and the Lesser Breeds", episode #318, 1969; "Caution, Bunny Crossing", episode #358, 1969), and addressed issues such as the environment ("Different Pines, Same Wind", episode #304, 1968), substance abuse ("The Hidden Enemy", episode #424, 1972), domestic violence ("First Love", episode #427, 1972), anti-war sentiment ("The Weary Willies", episode #364, 1970), and illegitimate births ("Love Child", episode #370, 1970; "Rock-A-Bye Hoss", episode #393, 1971). The series sought to illustrate the cruelty of bigotry against: Asians ("The Fear Merchants", episode #27, 1960; "The Lonely Man", episode #404, 1971), African-Americans ("Enter Thomas Bowers", episode #164, 1964; "The Wish", episode #326, 1968; "Child", episode #305, 1969), Native Americans ("The Underdog", episode #180, 1964; "Terror at 2:00", episode #384, 1970), Jews, ("Look to the Stars", episode #90, 1962); Mormons ("The Pursued", episodes #239-40, 1966), the disabled ("Tommy", episode #249, 1966) and " little people " ("It's A Small World", episode #347, 1968). Originally, the Cartwrights tended to be depicted as put-off by outsiders. Lorne Greene objected to this, pointing out that as the area's largest timber and livestock producer, the family should be less clannish. The producers agreed with this observation and changed the Cartwrights to be more amiable. Cast [ edit] Though not familiar stars in 1959, the cast quickly became favorites of the first television generation. The order of billing at the beginning of the broadcast appeared to be shuffled randomly each week, with no relation whatsoever to the current episode featured that week. The main cast of actors portraying Cartwrights is listed here in the order of their characters' ages, followed by an array of recurring supporting players: Lorne Greene ? Ben Cartwright [ edit] Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to Russian- Jewish parents, [12] [13] Lorne Greene was chosen to play widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright. Early in the show's history, he recalls each of his late wives in flashback episodes. A standard practice with most westerns was to introduce some romance but avoid matrimony. Few media cowboys had on-screen wives. Any time one of the Cartwrights seriously courted a woman, she died from a malady, was abruptly slain, or left with someone else. Greene appeared in all but fourteen Bonanza episodes. Greene was 44 years old at the beginning of the series while Pernell Roberts and Dan Blocker, who portrayed two of his sons, were both 31, only thirteen years younger. In 2007, a TV Guide survey listed Ben Cartwright as television's #2 favorite dad. [14] Pernell Roberts ? Adam Cartwright [ edit] Pernell Roberts played eldest son Adam, an architectural engineer with a university education. Adam built the impressive ranch house. [15] [16] Roberts disdained the assembly-line mindset of serial television [ citation needed] (a rigid 34 episode season), and fought with series writers regarding Adam's lack of independence, noting that his 30-plus year old character was dependent on his "Pa's" approval. Despite the show's success, Roberts departed the series after the 1964?65 season (202 episodes) and returned to stage productions. Attempts to replace Adam with Little Joe's maternal half-brother Clay ( Barry Coe) and Cartwright cousin Will ( Guy "Zorro" Williams), were unsuccessful. [17] Creator David Dortort introduced a storyline that would keep the character of Adam in the mix, but with a lighter schedule. During season five Adam falls for a widow with a young daughter, while making Will Cartwright a central figure. Roberts decided to stay an additional season, so the scripts were quickly revised by having Adam's fiancée and her daughter depart the series prematurely with Guy Williams' Will, with whom she'd fallen in love. It was Landon, not Roberts, who objected to the infusion of any new Cartwrights. [13] [17] After Roberts did leave the following year, it was eventually mentioned that Adam had gone "to sea", and in the later movies he had emigrated to Australia and had a son Adam 'A. C. ' Cartwright, Jr. In mid 1972, the series producers considered inviting Roberts back in the wake of Dan Blocker's death: "One suggestion was to return Pernell Roberts, who had played another Cartwright son when Bonanza first premiered on NBC fourteen years ago. We only considered that briefly, [producer Richard Collins says]
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