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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Change Layout)


 
"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" Summary
 
Hannah Moss looks forward to newlywed bliss and quiet country living as she travels with husband Adam McFadden to his small ranch in Northern California. Expecting to soar through the responsibilities of marriage to one, she doesn't plan to dive into the havoc of homemaking for seven. A contemporary offshoot of the successful movie of the same name, "Seven Brides for seven Brothers" is a show about survival and family. Ranging in ages from 12 to 24, the parentless McFadden boys struggle to maintain their small cattle ranch in an age where bigness counts. Using occasional song and dance, the boys deal with growing pains, money problems, love, struggles with each other, and hard-nosed mega ranchers. Hannah brings her own sparkle to the group as she fights for a place in the family
 
 
"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" Information
 
First Episode: 1: 1x01 | Pilot (Sep/19/1982)
Last Episode: 22: 1x22 | Roundup (Mar/23/1983)
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Classification: Scripted
Genre: Drama | Music
Status: Canceled/Ended
Network: CBS ( USA)
Airs: Wednesdays at 08:00 pm
Runtime: 60 Minutes
Premiere: September 19, 1982
Ended: March 23, 1983
Color: Color
 
"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" Cast
 
Richard Dean Andersonplayed
Adam McFadden
Roger Wilsonplayed
Daniel McFadden
Peter Hortonplayed
Crane McFadden
Drake Hogestynplayed
Brian McFadden
Bryan Utmanplayed
Ford McFadden
Tim Topperplayed
Evan McFadden
River Phoenixplayed
Guthrie McFadden
Terri Treasplayed
Hannah Moss McFadden
 
"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" Crew
 
Executive ProducerDavid Gerber
ProducerRichard Fielder  |  James H. Brown (7)
Co-ProducerStephen Cragg (1)
MusicLarry Cansler  |  Phil Sillas  |  Jimmy Webb
Based On The Works OfStephen Vincent Benet

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