Here Come the Brides

Here Come the Brides

1968
Here Come the Brides
Here Come the Brides

Here Come the Brides

7.6 | en | Western

Here Come the Brides is an American comedy Western series from Screen Gems that aired on the ABC television network from September 25, 1968 to April 3, 1970. The series was loosely based upon the Mercer Girls, Asa Mercer's efforts to bring civilization to old Seattle by importing marriageable women from the east coast of the United States in the 1860s, where the ravages of the American Civil War left towns short of men.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP26  Two Women
Apr. 03,1970
Two Women

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EP25  The Last Winter
Mar. 27,1970
The Last Winter

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EP24  Absalom
Mar. 20,1970
Absalom

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EP23  Bolt of Kilmaron
Mar. 13,1970
Bolt of Kilmaron

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EP22  How Dry We Are
Mar. 06,1970
How Dry We Are

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EP21  To The Victor
Feb. 27,1970
To The Victor

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EP20  Two Worlds
Feb. 20,1970
Two Worlds

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EP19  Candy And The Kid
Feb. 13,1970
Candy And The Kid

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EP18  Another Game In Town
Feb. 06,1970
Another Game In Town

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EP17  She Bear
Jan. 30,1970
She Bear

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EP16  Debt of Honor
Jan. 23,1970
Debt of Honor

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EP15  To Break the Bank in Tacoma
Jan. 16,1970
To Break the Bank in Tacoma

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EP14  Obie Brown and the Black Princess
Dec. 26,1969
Obie Brown and the Black Princess

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EP13  Lorenzo Bush
Dec. 19,1969
Lorenzo Bush

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EP12  His Sister's Keeper
Dec. 12,1969
His Sister's Keeper

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EP11  The Fetching of Jenny
Dec. 05,1969
The Fetching of Jenny

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EP10  The Eyes of London Bob
Nov. 28,1969
The Eyes of London Bob

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EP9  Land Grant
Nov. 21,1969
Land Grant

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EP8  The Legend of Bigfoot
Nov. 14,1969
The Legend of Bigfoot

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EP7  The Road To The Cradle
Nov. 07,1969
The Road To The Cradle

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EP6  Hosanna's Way
Oct. 31,1969
Hosanna's Way

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EP5  A Wild Colonial Boy
Oct. 24,1969
A Wild Colonial Boy

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EP4  Next Week, East Lynne
Oct. 17,1969
Next Week, East Lynne

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EP3  The Soldier
Oct. 10,1969
The Soldier

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EP2  The Wealthiest Man In Seattle
Oct. 03,1969
The Wealthiest Man In Seattle

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EP1  A Far Cry From Yesterday
Sep. 26,1969
A Far Cry From Yesterday

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Here Come the Brides is an American comedy Western series from Screen Gems that aired on the ABC television network from September 25, 1968 to April 3, 1970. The series was loosely based upon the Mercer Girls, Asa Mercer's efforts to bring civilization to old Seattle by importing marriageable women from the east coast of the United States in the 1860s, where the ravages of the American Civil War left towns short of men.

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Robert Brown , Bobby Sherman , David Soul

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Reviews

jjnxn-1 Charming simplistic 60's western series whose purpose is to just entertain. There is usually some small lesson included but it's told in an easy going manner. Many well known actors who were just starting out pop up throughout the episodes. The main cast are all fine, some like David Soul who went on to other things, others like Bobby Sherman, who is very appealing, had a few big years and then left the business but they all work well together. Best of all is the great Joan Blondell full of sass as Lottie the saloon keeper and surrogate mother to the whole town. A nice reminder of when a series didn't have to have deep meaning and grit or be about people who had to be idiotic and mocked by the one of the leads. The excellent theme and credits are an added plus, really suited to the program from a time when shows tried to have a memorable opening so you knew right from the beginning you were watching something distinctive from everything else on TV.
DKosty123 This program started out with a very strong cast and good story lines the first season & then in season 2 went off into limbo. It was a show I enjoyed the first season, then lost interest in it when the cast shifted. I am not sure if it was contracts or what that made that happen.Robert Brown, David Soul & Bobby Sherman were up and coming actors when this show started. As the Bolt brothers, they were a very good team. They board Captain Clancys ship & go to Boston to get 100 brides for the men in Seattle as they have no women. When they get the women back to Seattle, all kinds of little things happen. That includes the evil Stemple trying to throw the Bolt brothers out of business & create a monopoly on the lumber industry & the women.While some of this sounds rough, the women are all New England Puritan types headed by Matron Joan Blondell. Joan is considered the star because by this time she was a grand dame of the screen. Candy Pruitt is consider the hot young virgin with eyes for Jeremy Bolt, and Bitty is the daft comedy relief woman who even has trouble trying to score desperate Seattle men with her own craziness.The catchy theme song & wild Northwest country themes are what caught me into this program while it ran. Candy was good eye candy though a prude compared to the genie I had eyes for. The show had good plot lines early on. Sadly, Season 2 went away from season 1 & the show went off. Would imagine unless there are legal issues the DVD of these should arrive sometime. The series was slickly produced and veteran Wild Wild West director Irving J Moore was behind the camera.It is hard to believe Robert Brown is 90 years old this year(2016) and most of the younger women in this cast are in their 70's if they are still with us.
reke1 I love Here Come the Brides!!!!I started watching it just last year when my mom got it off of Netflics And I fell in Love. I introduced them to all my friends and they love them to. Espesially Ruby We are obsessed!!! And cont wait for season 2 to come out (if it does!) all of my friends really do love them and so do I. And SEASON 1 IS ON DVD! If the makers of the DVDs read this, please put season 2 on DVD! And if the actors read this you were great! and Bobby Shereman (Jeremy) you were really cute! The movies are clean and wholesome and once again WE LOVED IT!!!!!!Signed, Katie Barone age 13 and my friend Lizzy Eller age 14
dilligaf I absolutely loved this show. Even though I was quite young, Robert Brown was the brother I was in love with. Could have cared less about Bobby Sherman and all the hoopla surrounding him.I agree with everyone else....why can't this show be brought back on Nick-at-night, etc.? And what ever happened to Robert Brown???!!