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Genre
  
Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
1

Final episode date
  
6 November 1974

Number of seasons
  
1

8.8/10
IMDb

Composer(s)
  
Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
1974

Network
  
Number of episodes
  
9

Sons and Daughters (1974 TV series)

Starring
  
Gary FrankGlynnis O'ConnorJohn S. RaginDebralee Scott

Cast
  
Gary Frank, Glynnis O'Connor, John S Ragin, Barry Livingston, Debralee Scott

Similar
  
Little House on the Prairie, James at 15, Almost Grown, The Bold Ones: The Senator, Father Murphy

Sons and Daughters is an American drama series that launched from the pilot television movie called Senior Year which aired on CBS from September 11 until November 6, 1974. The show was set in California during the mid-1950s and portrayed the trials of life for two young people — Jeff, portrayed by 24-year-old Gary Frank and Anita, played by 17-year-old Glynnis O'Connor. John S. Ragin portrayed Anita's divorced father, Walter Cramer.

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The program, which contained strong adult themes for the time, was cancelled and replaced in December 1974 with a variety program starring singers Tony Orlando and Dawn. It was crushed in the ratings by Michael Landon's Little House on the Prairie, which ran in the same time slot on NBC.

Sons and Daughters (CBS, 1974) Opening Credits


Sons and Daughters (CBS, 1974) Closing Credits


Cast

  • Gary Frank as Jeff Red
  • Debralee Scott as Evie Martinson
  • Barry Livingston as Murray "Moose" Kerner
  • Jay W. MacIntosh as Lucille Reed
  • John S. Ragin as Walter Cramer
  • Glynnis O'Connor as Anita Cramer
  • Lionel Johnston as Charlie
  • Jan Shutan as Ruth Cramer
  • Scott Colomby as Stanley "Stash" Melnyk
  • References

    Sons and Daughters (1974 TV series) Wikipedia


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