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Theme music composer
  
Final episode date
  
30 May 1990

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Opening theme
  
Performed by Take 6

Program creator
  
Brewster Place wwwgstaticcomtvthumbtvbanners12825794p12825

Written by
  
Maya AngelouPaul W. CooperEarl Hamner, Jr.Dianne HoustonGloria Naylor (Story)Don Sipes

Directed by
  
Ivan DixonJan EliasbergBill DukeHelaine Head

Starring
  
Oprah WinfreyBrenda PressleyOlivia ColeRachael CrawfordKelly NealJohn Cothran Jr.Oscar Brown Jr.John SperedakosJason Weaver

Network
  
American Broadcasting Company

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Women of brewster place


Brewster Place is an American drama series which aired on ABC in May 1990. The series was a spinoff of the 1989 miniseries The Women of Brewster Place, which was based upon Gloria Naylor's novel of the same name. The series starred talk show host Oprah Winfrey, who also served as co-executive producer.

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Plot

Set in 1967, the series begin with events following the end of the 1989 miniseries. Mattie Michael (Winfrey) is fired from her job as a beautician, and agrees to purchase a neighborhood restaurant with her best friend Etta Mae (Brenda Pressley). Kiswana (Rachel Crawford), Abshu (Kelly Neal), and Miss Sophie (Olivia Cole) are still residents of Brewster Place, and various other individuals move onto the block as the series progresses.

The series was filmed entirely in Chicago, on the lot of Winfrey's Harpo Productions. It failed to capture the audience and critical acclaim of the miniseries, and was cancelled after a month. However, the full season of 11 episodes has since been released on both VHS and DVD.

Cast and crew

  • Oprah Winfrey as Mattie Michael
  • Rachael Crawford as Melanie "Kiswana" Browne
  • Brenda Pressley as Etta Mae Johnson
  • Olivia Cole as Miss Sophie
  • Kelly Neal as Abshu Kamau
  • TV Ratings

  • Episode 1: 15.3 rating/21.9 million viewers
  • Episode 2: 13.2 rating
  • Episode 3: 9.7 rating
  • Episode 4: 10.1
  • Episode 5: 9
  • Episode 6: 7.6 rating/11.9 million viewers
  • Reception

    Entertainment Weekly: While it's not remotely as good as Twin Peaks, Brewster Place is yet another example of the fact that ABC is trying things no other network would attempt. In this case, we have a half-hour drama featuring a black cast that tries to show the strength and difficulties of lower-middle-class family life.

    One of the show's executive producers is Oprah Winfrey, who also reprises the role she had last year in the TV-movie version of Gloria Naylor's award-winning novel The Women of Brewster Place. As Mattie Michael, Winfrey is the show's wise, kindly centerpiece, and Mattie's luncheonette, a neighborhood gathering place, is where each week's story begins.

    So far, the Brewster Place stories have been gentle cautionary tales, occasions for Winfrey to rumble in a voice-over, Little did I know what a test this day would put us to. . .

    There's something warm and comforting about Brewster Place, and something complacent and artificial as well. It didn't surprise me at all to learn that another of the show's executive producers is Earl Hamner, who oversaw The Waltons — Winfrey's all-seeing, all-knowing voice-overs are very reminiscent of the ones Hamner himself used to intone at the start of a Waltons tale.

    So far, the scripts have been lightweight. But, filled with solid actors of all ages, Brewster Place could become an urban version of The Waltons-not a bad idea at all. Grade: B- [1]

    References

    Brewster Place Wikipedia