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Ned Blessing: The True Story of My Life

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First episode date
  
18 August 1993

Program creator
  
William D. Wittliff

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Network
  
CBS

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Cast
  
Brad Johnson, Brenda Bakke, Luis Ávalos, Wes Studi, Timothy Scott

Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times is a made-for-TV miniseries starring Daniel Baldwin. The series, filmed near Austin, Texas, was shown on four consecutive Wednesdays after its initial premiere in 1993. The score was composed by Basil Poledouris.

The story is narrated by Ned, now a crusty old man who, fed up with the distortions of newspaper "scribblers" writing about the Southwestern United States, decides to take pen to paper and tell "the true story of my life". Crossing the Great Plains in Texas with his father (Chris Cooper), young Ned (Sean Baca) is kidnapped by a brutal gang of Comancheros and, fortuitously, placed in the care of a Mexican-Indian mystic named Crecencio (Luis Avalos). This wily sage teaches the boy how to survive—and how to lie and steal, so that he becomes known as the Texas boy bandit.

Young Ned will later find his father, being cared for by the equally young Jilly Blue (Taylor Fry), a barroom singer partial to ditties like "Beautiful Dreamer". Time passes, and the adult Ned, played by Daniel Baldwin, is now the sheriff of Plum Creek. His father is the local music teacher.

All seems peaceful again until Jilly (Julia Campbell), who had been kidnapped by her piano player, returns as an international singing star. What promises to be romantic fulfillment ends in disaster, including a bloody massacre that leaves Ned swearing revenge.

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