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  2. Here Come the Brides - Wikipedia

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    Here Come the Brides is an American comedy Western television series from Screen Gems that aired on the ABC television network from September 25, 1968, to April 3, 1970. It was loosely based on Asa Mercer's efforts in the 1860s to import marriageable women (the Mercer Girls) from the East Coast cities of the United States to Seattle, where there was a shortage.

  3. Bridget Hanley - Wikipedia

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    Bridget Hanley (February 3, 1941 – December 15, 2021) was an American actress, known for her starring and supporting roles in TV comedy, western, adventure, and drama programs, including as Candy Pruitt in the Western dramedy series Here Come the Brides.

  4. Robert Brown (American actor) - Wikipedia

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    Brown had a starring role as the charismatic, fast-talking Jason Bolt in the 1968–70 ABC television series Here Come the Brides. [1] He starred as Carter Primus in the 1971–1972 syndicated sea adventure television series Primus. In 1962, he was cast as a minister in an episode of the NBC western television series Bonanza ("Blessed

  5. Susan Tolsky - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Howard, a contract actress at Screen Gems, brought home a script for the pilot episode of the comedy Western series Here Come the Brides. [14] [20] The plot was loosely based on the Mercer Girls, women who moved from the East Coast of the United States to Seattle, Washington, in the 1860s. [21]

  6. Karen Carlson - Wikipedia

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    On television, Carlson played Nancy Scotfield in ten episodes of the soap opera Dallas [4] (1986) and Sarah Hallisey in twelve episodes of In the Heat of the Night. She was also a series regular in American Dream with Stephen Macht , [ 6 ] The Yellow Rose with her first husband, David Soul , and Cybill Shepherd , [ 6 ] : 1202 and Two Marriages ...

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  8. Ishmael (Hambly novel) - Wikipedia

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    Spock travels back to the time and place of Here Come the Brides, a 1968-70 ABC television series loosely based upon Asa Mercer's efforts to bring civilization to 1860s Seattle by importing the marriageable Mercer Girls from the war-ravaged East Coast of the United States. The show's premise was that eldest brother Jason Bolt bet his entire ...

  9. Seattle (song) - Wikipedia

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    Series theme versions [ edit ] Two different versions were used as the theme for the television series, for both of which Montenegro conducted an in-studio orchestra: the first was instrumental; and the second was vocal, with its lyrics being sung by a musical team called "The New Establishment."