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Season 2 – Here Come the Brides

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The adventures of some loggers and the marriageable single women sent to them in post-Civil War America when they are in Seattle in the Washington Territory.
Here Come the Brides — Season 2

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Episode 1 Aired Sep 26, 1969 A Far Cry From Yesterday Candy's younger brother (Eric Chase) and sister (Patti Cohoon) arrive in Seattle, bringing news of their mother's illness. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 3, 1969 The Wealthiest Man in Seattle Capt. Clancy is ready to leave Seattle to avoid revealing that he isn't a millionaire to his visiting brother (Bernard Fox). Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 10, 1969 The Soldier An aging soldier seeks revenge on Jeremy after the youngest Bolt accidentally kills a mascot bear; guest James B. Sikking. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 17, 1969 Next Week, East Lynne After the departure of a visiting Shakespearean troupe, town residents discover they've been robbed; guest Donald Moffatt. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 24, 1969 A Wild Colonial Boy Irish rebels arrive in Seattle, concealing plans to attack a nearby contingent of the British fleet; guest Donnelly Rhodes. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 31, 1969 Hosanna's Way The Bolt brothers befriend a bitter, wounded Indian boy (Ric Natoli) whose family has been murdered; guest Eddie Firestone. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 7, 1969 The Road to the Cradle A desperate moonshiner (John Anderson) on the run descends on Lottie and Jeremy as they are traveling to an Indian mission. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 14, 1969 The Legend of Big Foot The town prepares for battle after residents report seeing a huge man-creature they call "Big Foot"; guest Ed Asner. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 21, 1969 Land Grant The arrival of a band of Greek settlers sets off a land dispute involving the Bolts and their loggers; guest Lou Antonio. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 28, 1969 The Eyes of London Bob An escaped prisoner (Peter Whitney) with failing eyesight traps Jason and then forces him to lead the way to concealed loot. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 5, 1969 The Fetching of Jenny The Bolts and Stempel arrange for singer Jenny Lind (Mala Powers) to visit Seattle, but later learn they have been swindled. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 12, 1969 His Sister's Keeper Stempel's stubborn sister (Katherine Crawford) sets her sights on Jason as a prospective husband, much to Aaron's dismay. Details Episode 13 Aired Dec 19, 1969 Lorenzo Bush A fanatic conservationist (Ronald Feinberg) causes trouble, while a contractor pressures the Bolts to meet a tough deadline. Details Episode 14 Aired Dec 26, 1969 A Bride for Obie Brown Jeremy must find a bride for a black logger (Georg Stanford Brown) who has threatened to leave Seattle; guest Cicely Tyson. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 16, 1970 Break the Bank in Tacoma An alcoholic lawyer (Harold Gould) is pressed into service to help out Jason and Jeremy after they win a debt-ridden saloon. Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 23, 1970 Debt of Honor Holly Houston (Jennifer West) returns to Seattle and starts spreading around her new-found wealth, unaware it's counterfeit. Details Episode 17 Aired Jan 30, 1970 The She Bear Lottie's former husband (Robert Cummings) comes to Seattle and threatens her with blackmail if she doesn't lend him $5,000. Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 6, 1970 Another Game in Town Two shady operators and their troupe of dance-hall girls open a rival saloon during a Seattle stopover; guest Steve Graves. Details Episode 19 Aired Feb 13, 1970 Candy and the Kid Jeremy sets off in pursuit of a stylish outlaw-turned-sheriff (John Davidson) who has abducted Candy and fled out of town. Details Episode 20 Aired Feb 20, 1970 Two Worlds Joshua falls in love with a visiting trapper's blind daughter (Meg Foster) and knows of a doctor who can restore her sight. Details Episode 21 Aired Feb 27, 1970 To the Victor A heavily wagered bout between Joshua and a Greek farmer over a girl (Arlene Martel) escalates when the farmer is kidnapped. Details Episode 22 Aired Mar 6, 1970 How Dry We Are Trouble accompanies Canadian liquor bought by Jeremy and Clancy to pacify Seattle during a San Francisco distiller's strike. Details Episode 23 Aired Mar 13, 1970 Bolt of Kilmaron The twin brother of the Bolts' late father arrives with Scottish flair in Seattle and proceeds to antagonize his nephews. Details Episode 24 Aired Mar 20, 1970 Absalom Jeremy attempts to teach a silent, abused boy (Mitch Vogel) to speak to save him from being committed to an institution. Details Episode 25 Aired Mar 27, 1970 The Last Winter Jeremy is accused of murder, and the only witness who can save him is an old Indian who has gone into the mountains to die. Details Episode 26 Aired Apr 3, 1970 Two Women A woman (Jane Wyatt) and her niece come to Seattle and immediately begin to stir up hatred among the Bolt brothers. Details

Season Info

Director
Jerrold Bernstein, E.W. Swackhamer, Paul Junger Witt, Nicholas Colasanto, Virgil Vogel, Lou Antonio, Richard Kinon, William F. Claxton, Herb Wallerstein, Bob Claver, Irving J. Moore, Herschel Daugherty
Screenwriter
Skip Webster, Jack Miller, Michael Fisher, Larry Brody, Ken Trevey, Robert L. Goodwin, Don Tait, Seymour Friedman
Network
ABC
Genre
Drama, Adventure
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 26, 1969