Here Come The Brides

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Here Come the Brides was a television program that aired on the ABC television network from 1968 to 1970. It was loosely based upon the Mercer Girls.  Asa Mercer's efforts to bring civilization to old Seattle by importing marriageable women from the war-ravaged East Coast of the United States.

The show's premise was that eldest brother Jason Bolt (played by Robert Brown) bet his entire logging operation that he could persuade one hundred marriageable ladies to come to Seattle and stay for a full year. Much of the dramatic and comic tension in the first season revolved around the efforts of their benefactor Aaron Stempel (played by Mark Lenard) to thwart the deal and take control of the Bolts' holdings. The second, and final, season focused more on the development of individual characters and the conflicts associated with newcomers and with people just passing through.

As a TV 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.

The show was extremely popular when it first aired, making pop stars out of  Bobby Sherman and David Soul,  who played the brothers Jeremy and Joshua Bolt, respectively, and netting Perry Como a hit single with his version of the theme song, Seattle. However, by 1970 production ceased and the sets for this series were thoroughly destroyed by a major forest fire in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area.

 

(Source: Wikipedia) 

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Here Come the Brides Links!

IMDb Link
Here Come the Brides at the Internet Movie Database
The Fan Club
Here Come the Brides Fan Club Official Website
Jump the Shark!
The show's 'jump the shark' entry!

Again - SEATTLE Theme Song Extraordinaire

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Seattle Perry Como Seattle
Seattle Bobby Sherman Bobby Sherman's Greatest Hits (Bonus Track Version)

Here Come the Brides - Trivia #1

The French version of the show and of the 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).

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Here Come the Brides - Trivia #2

Star Trek Crossover:

Barbara Hambly's Star 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 with Mark Lenard playing both Stempel and Spock's father, Sarek.

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Here Come the Brides - The Fan Club!

A long-time Bobby Sherman fan, Susan White (formerly Susan York), founded the Here Come the Brides Fan Club in 1997. Although this late 1960's television show lasted for 2 seasons, there still exists interest in the show. The members of the fan club on occasion meet and discuss favorite episodes during field trips connected with the show. Some of the field trips would include any city that was mentioned in the show like New Bedford, MA (the city where the brides came from in the show), Seattle (the location of the show) and San Francisco (that was often mentioned). During these meetings door prizes or awards would be presented to various fans.

(Source: Wikipedia)

What did YOU Think About 'Here Come The Brides'?

  • jksterling Dec 31, 2011 @ 1:54 pm | delete
    What a great memory, thank you. I was raised in the Pacific Northwest and we loved having a a show featuring our beautiful scenery.
  • dreamry Dec 6, 2011 @ 10:03 pm | delete
    I remember the show but not too much about it. I remember Bobby Sherman's songs and though they were corny they had a good beat and you could dance to it.

    Easy Come, Easy Go was the only 45 I purchased by Bobby Sherman.
  • VickiSims Feb 25, 2011 @ 6:48 am | delete
    I grew up in Seattle and we enjoyed watching it while at the same time critiquing the less than accurate portrayal of Seattle and its history. Thanks for the fun trip down memory lane. Featured on my visit Seattle the Emerald City lens.
  • imaginemdd Dec 14, 2010 @ 9:28 pm | delete
    I remember the show. Thanks for the memories of Here Come the Brides. Real baby boomer tv
  • Senora_M Nov 20, 2010 @ 8:26 pm | delete
    sounds cool. never heard of the show before. nice lens!
  • Sep 10, 2010 @ 7:22 am | delete
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  • asseenontv Mar 26, 2007 @ 8:43 pm | delete
    I remember this show. The information about a fan club still in exsistance is interesting.

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