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5.6/10 TV Country of origin United States No. of seasons 1 Final episode date 19 October 1974 Number of episodes 13 (7 unaired) | 6.3/10 Original language(s) English First episode date 14 September 1974 Number of seasons 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring Bonnie BedeliaScott ThomasKurt Russell Network American Broadcasting Company Cast Similar The Fire Next Time, The Division, Sordid Lives: The Series, Then Came Bronson, Harry O |
Theme song from 1974 tv series the new land john denver
The New Land is a 1974 American dramatic television series about a Swedish immigrant family to the United States trying to establish a life in rural Minnesota in 1858, loosely based from the Academy Award-nominated Swedish film The Emigrants and it's sequel. It stars Scott Thomas, Bonnie Bedelia, and Kurt Russell. It aired from September 14 to October 19, 1974.
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- Theme song from 1974 tv series the new land john denver
- Cast
- Synopsis
- Production
- Critical reception
- Broadcast history
- Episodes
- References
Cast
Synopsis
Christian and Anna Larsen immigrate from Sweden to the United States with their children, nine-year-old Tuliff and eight-year-old Annaliese, in 1858 and settle in the wilderness outside Solna, Minnesota, where they set about establishing a new life for themselves and their family. Also there is Christian's brother Bo. Reverend Lundstrom and his wife Molly live in the area, and Murdock is the proprietor of the local general store.
Production
William Blinn was the executive producer of The New Land. Philip Leacock produced the show and directed at least one of its episodes. Blinn wrote for the show, as did Gerry Day, Ray Goldrup, Bethel Leslie, Larry Brody, Michael Michaelian, and Katharyn Powers.
Loosely based on two Swedish movies, 1971's The Emigrants and 1972's The New Land, the show was filmed on location in California and central Oregon, near Sunriver.
Popular singer John Denver sang the theme song for The New Land.
Critical reception
The New Land received almost universal acclaim from critics, many of whom compared it favorably with the hit series The Waltons. In the Los Angeles Times, reviewer Cecil Smith wrote that The New Land "seems to catch the rich, grainy earthiness of pioneer life, of clawing a living out of the hard land with the same effectiveness The Waltons mirror the Depression."
Broadcast history
The New Land premiered on ABC on September 14, 1974. Facing tough competition in its time slot from CBS's All in the Family and NBC's Emergency!, it drew low ratings despite its critical acclaim and was cancelled after the broadcast of its sixth episode on October 19, 1974. Seven additional episodes never aired.
The New Land aired Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. EDT/PDT throughout its brief run.
Episodes
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