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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Here Come The Brides' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Here Come The Brides':


(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)





September 26, 1969: Far Cry From Yesterday
Season 2, episode 1
W: William Blinn   D: Bob Claver

With William Schallert (Shugrue), Scoey Mitchell (Sheriff Bond). The townspeople make plans to celebrate the first anniversary of the brides' arrival in the community, and it's also time for the Bolts to collect a bet.

October 3, 1969: The Wealthiest Man In Seattle
Season 2, episode 2
W: Charles Watts, Paul Stein, Allen Clare   D: Richard Kinon

With Bernard Fox (Father Ned), Felton Perry (Mark), Dick Balduzzi (Butch), Mills Watson (George), Ken Swofford (Gil), Hagan Beggs (Claude). Clancy is made to believe he has the run of the town, a ruse planned by Jason and Lottie.

October 10, 1969: The Soldier
Season 2, episode 3
W: Skip Webster   D: Paul Junger Witt

With Steve Ihnat (Sgt. Noah Todd), James B. Sikking (Capt. Hale), Christopher Stone (Hart). During a celebration honoring Jeremy Bolt as a hero for killing a marauding bear, an army sergeant rises to accuse him of cowardice.

October 24, 1969: A Wild Colonial Boy
Season 2, episode 5
W: Michael Fisher   D: Paul Junger Witt

With Allan Arbus (Dennis), Art Lund (Kieran Flynn), Brenda Scott (Bridget Cunningham), Donnelly Rhodes (Patrick Leigh). The Bolt brothers learn a group of Irish renegades are plotting to involve Seattle in an attempt to free their homeland.

October 31, 1969: Hosanna's Way
Season 2, episode 6

With Eddie Firestone (Trapper), Kelly Thordsen (Sheriff), Roy Engel (Dr. Harris), Joseph V. Perry (Billy Gumm), Rick Natoli (Hosanna). In trying to help a wounded Indian boy, the only survivor of a band of migrating Apaches killed by trappers, the Bolt brothers encounter prejudice.

November 7, 1969: The Road To The Cradle
Season 2, episode 7
W: Ken Trevey   D: William F. Claxton

With John Anderson (Gentleman Harry Smith), Ross Hagen (Blackburn), Dal Jenkins (Pinkie), Michael Stanwood (Stephen Albright), Susannah Darrow (Bethany Albright), Charles Seel (Homer Stebbins), Henry Wills (Chinook). While on the way to help a young mother who is having a difficult childbirth, Lottie and Jeremy meet up with a whiskey peddler who is trying to elude three bounty hunters.

November 14, 1969: The Legend Of Bigfoot
Season 2, episode 8
W: Richard Bluel   D: Herb Wallerstein

With Edward Asner (Matt Balter), Paul Fix (Caleb Balter), Mickey Morton (Big Foot), Noam Pitlik (Forbes), Richard Bull (Carver), Laurence Haddon (Marshall). Reports of a creature, half animal and half human, frighten the the citizens of Seattle, and Molly and Chris go searching for "Big Foot".

November 21, 1969: Land Grant
Season 2, episode 9
W: Larry Brody   D: Virgil Vogel

With Lou Antonio (Telly Theodakis), Mitzi Hoag (Iona), Michael Baseleon (Stephanos), Ken Swofford (Janitor), William Wintersole (Avery), Bill Zuckert (Judge), Jim Goodwin (Land Agent). A group of Greek immigrants suddently camp on the Bolts' Bridal Veil Mountain, claiming that it is their land.

December 5, 1969: The Fetching Of Jenny
Season 2, episode 11
W: Henry Sharp   D: E.W. Swackhamer

With Ivor Francis (P.T. Barnum), Alan Hale Jr. (Big Luther Coyle), Mala Powers (Jenny Lind), Byron Morrow (Governor Stuart), Allison McKay (Receptionist), Paul Lambert (Peale), Jack Bannon (Guard). Jason Bolt tries to get Jenny Lind to sing in Seattle, but is turned down by P.T. Barnum.

December 12, 1969: His Sister's Keeper
Season 2, episode 12
W: Skip Webster   D: Jerry Bernstein

With William Lucking (Stacy), Katherine Crawford (Julie), C. Lindsay Workman (Reverend Adams). Jason and Aaron come to blows when Aaron's sister arrives in Seattle to demand her inheritance.

December 19, 1969: Lorenzo Bush
Season 2, episode 13
W: Jack Miller   D: Jerry Bernstein

With Ron Feinberg (Lorenzo Bush), Dennis Cooney (Wesley), Lawrence Montaigne (Keenan). A hermit, determined to preserve the forests, forces the Bolt brothers to close down their logging operation.

December 26, 1969: Obie Brown And The Black Princess
Season 2, episode 14
W: Bob Goodwin   D: Richard Kinon

With Georg Sanford Brown (Obie Brown), Cicely Tyson (Princess Lucenda), Ketty Lester (Johnnie Mae). A black lumberman, who figures to be the Bolts' main hope in a logging company, says he'll quit unless they find a bride for him. Jeremy heads for San Francisco to search.

January 16, 1970: To Break The Bank In Tacoma
Season 2, episode 15
W: Michael Fisher   D: Jerry Bernstein

With Bill Mumy (Simon Bill), Larry Linville (Harry Miles), Sid Haig (Peter Savage), Julian Burton (Big George Campbell), Felton Perry (Felix), Harold Gould (Cyrus Malone), Ed Gilbert (Bean). Jeremy and Joshua place a dollar bet in a roulette game and win a Tacoma saloon that is heavily in debt.

January 23, 1970: Debt Of Honor
Season 2, episode 16
W: Skip Webster   D: Herschel Daugherty

With Jennifer West (Holly Houston), Pat Harrington Jr. (J. Montague Morgan), Guy Raymond (Amos Higgins), Vic Tayback (Larsen), C. Lindsay Workman (Reverend Adams), Leon Lontoc (Bartender). Holly Huston, the vivacious mountain girl, returns to Seattle with a huge amount of money that she won in a crap game. She soon becomes the town benefactress. But the money turns out to be counterfeit.

January 30, 1970: She Bear
Season 2, episode 17
W: Don Tait, Allen Clare   D: William F. Claxton

With Bob Cummings (Jack Crosse), Jay C. Flippen (Judge Pryor), Logan Ramsey (Evans), Ned Glass (Stanhope). Joshua and Jeremy meet Lottie's ex-husband in Clearwater and bring him back for a reunion. But when he meets Lottie he demands $5,000 and threatens to make trouble for someone in San Francisco if she refuses.

February 6, 1970: Another Game In Town
Season 2, episode 18
W: Larry Brody   D: Lou Antonio

With Cynthia Hull (Billie), Diahn Williams (Patricia Vanderhoff), Steve Gravers (Braney Alton). Lottie is up against some rough competition when a tent saloon, complete with dancing girls, opens up for business in Seattle.

February 13, 1970: Candy And The Kid
Season 2, episode 19
W: Daniel Ullman   D: Jerry Bernstein

With James Davidson (Kid Holliday). A gunman saves Jeremy's life by pulling him off a cliff. Then after recommending him to become sheriff, Jeremy learns he's trying to win Candy's love.

February 20, 1970: Two Worlds
Season 2, episode 20
W: Jack Miller, Shelley Mitchell   D: Lou Antonio

With Gene Evans (Jacob Marsh), Meg Foster (Callie Marsh), Ron Feinberg (Haynie), Rance Howard (Goff), Don Hanmer (Dr. Bryce). Against the advice of her father, a blind girl allows Joshua Bolt to take her to San Francisco to undergo eye surgery. She returns to see for the first time a world that she doesn't like.

February 27, 1970: To The Victor
Season 2, episode 21
W: Skip Webster   D: Virgil Vogel

With Lou Antonio (Telly Theodakis), Arlene Martel (Astasia), James B. Sikking (Jenkins), Eddie Ryder (Fowler), Michael Baseleon (Stephanos). When Joshua and Stephanos are both smitten by Astasia, they decide they will fight each other to settle the matter before all of Seattle is involved.

March 6, 1970: How Dry We Are
Season 2, episode 22
W: Roberta Goldstone   D: Nicholas Colasanto

With Alan Oppenheimer (Benet), Marcel Hillaire (La Fond), Monica Evans (Renee), Johnny Seven (McKay), Quinn Redeker (Tom). When a strike in Frisco causes the distilleries to close down, Biddie and Clancey start making moonshine to supply Lottie's saloon.

March 13, 1970: Bolt Of Kilmaron
Season 2, episode 23
W: D.C. Fontana   D: Nicholas Colasanto

With Denver Pyle (Duncan Bolt). Duncan Bolt, head of the clan, arrives in Seattle, and when he tries to be helpful almost causes Jeremy and Candy to break up.

March 20, 1970: Absalom
Season 2, episode 24
W: Michael Fisher   D: Paul Junger Witt

With Mitch Vogel (Absalom), Steve Ihnat (Oliver/Howard Tray), Mitzi Hoag (Sister Agnes), Mills Watson (Phineas Beef). Jason Bolt becomes the guardian of an orphan boy who acts like an animal and can't speak or hear.

March 27, 1970: The Last Winter
Season 2, episode 25
W: Tim Kelly   D: Jim Hogan

With Jeanette Nolan (Ma Oates), Zooey Hall (Junior), Richard Hale (Indian), Joshua Bryant (Eben), Bill Zuckert (Magistrate). Jeremy is accused of a murder in which the only witness is an old Indian who refuses to talk.

April 3, 1970: Two Women
Season 2, episode 26
W: Jack Miller   D: E.W. Swackhamer

With Jane Wyatt (Emma Peak), Lynda Day George (Valerie). A wealthy spinster returns to Seattle with her niece and commissions the Bolt brothers to build her a mansion. (Last show of the series.)


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