1775 (TV pilot)
Seventeen Seventy Five was a 1992 pilot episode for a CBS situation comedy, similar in style to the BBC situation comedy Blackadder. Set in colonial Philadelphia during the run-up to the American Revolution, the series was to follow the exploits of innkeeper Jeremy Proctor and his family. The series was not picked up by CBS.[1][2][3]
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Written by | Martin Rips and Joseph Staretski |
Directed by | David Trainer |
Starring | Ryan O'Neal Lesley-Anne Down Sarah Koskoff Judith Jones Danielle Harris Gregory Sporleder Adam West Jeffrey Tambor |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 1 (pilot) |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Faye Oshima Belyeu |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | 5 September 1992 |
A similar idea for a situation comedy was mentioned by Andrew Alexander in a commentary track for SCTV.
Plot
Innkeeper Jeremy Proctor needs funds to send his daughters to a ball (which will hopefully lead to marrying one of them off). He thus tries to borrow the money from his brother-in-law, George Washington, but to no avail.[4]
Cast
- Ryan O'Neal - Jeremy Proctor
- Lesley-Anne Down - Annabelle Proctor
- Sarah Koskoff - Maude Proctor
- Judith Jones - Eliza Proctor
- Danielle Harris - Abby Proctor
- Gregory Sporleder - Bert
- Adam West - George Washington
- Jeffrey Tambor - Governor Massengill
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References
- Christopher Meeks (9 September 1992). "Review: '1775'". Variety. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
- Vincent Terrace. Encyclopedia of Television Pilots, 1937-2012. McFarland, 2013. ISBN 1476602492.
- Joe Logan (10 March 1992). "A Ryan O'neal Sitcom For Philly? Historic!". The Inquirer.
- "Episode plot". Retrieved 20 July 2010.
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