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Bonanza season 1

The first season of the American Western television series Bonanza premiered on NBC on September 12, 1959, with the final episode airing April 30, 1960.[1] The series was developed and produced by David Dortort, and season one starred Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker, and Michael Landon. The season consisted of 32 episodes of the series's total 431 hour-long episodes, the entirety of which was produced in color.[2] It aired on Saturdays from 7:30 pm–8:30 pm on NBC[3] and placed at number 45 in the Nielsen ratings.

Bonanza
Season 1
Cast of Bonanza in 1959
Starring
No. of episodes32
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 12, 1959 (1959-09-12) –
April 30, 1960 (1960-04-30)
Season chronology
Next →
Season 2
List of episodes

Synopsis edit

Bonanza is set around the Ponderosa Ranch near Virginia City, Nevada and chronicles the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family, consisting of Ben Cartwright and his three sons (each by a different wife), Adam, Eric ("Hoss"), and Joseph ("Little Joe"). A regular character is their ranch cook, Hop Sing.

Cast and characters edit

Main cast edit

Recurring edit

Guest stars edit

Production edit

Development edit

By 1959, RCA had made progress in producing color television, but American consumers were not adopting the new technology. As the owner of NBC, they sought to produce a pioneer color program. David Dortort created the concept as an hour-long show.[4] It was the first Western to be released in color.[3]

Season one, episode 26, "The Avenger", was the pilot for an unsold spinoff.[5]

Casting edit

The character of Hoss was the first to be cast, then Little Joe, with Michael Landon being chosen to appeal to the teenage audience. Dortort had worked with both of the actors in The Restless Gun.[6] After seeing Lorne Greene on an episode of Wagon Train, Dortort chose him for the role of Ben Cartwright, having felt Greene had the qualities he was seeking for the family patriarch.[6] Originally, Dortort wanted Guy Williams for the role of Adam, but he was already committed to Disney's Zorro at the time, so Pernell Roberts was cast instead.[6]

NBC originally wanted guest stars, but the costs of filming the show in color cut into the budget significantly. Instead, Dortort would select a guest cast of unknowns.[7]

Writing edit

Dortort had input on most of the script writing. He was credited with four of the scripts in the first season.[8]

Production design edit

Sets were designed by Hal Pereira, Earl Hedrick, and David Dortort. Set decoration was handled by Grace Gregory.[7]

Filming edit

Dortort originally planned to shoot on location, but film costs related to color production also cut into the budget for filming, resulting in the compromise of filming annually in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Most of the filming was done at Paramount Studios.[7]

Other filming locations included:[9]

Music edit

Jay Livingston and Ray Evans wrote the original theme song. It was originally planned that the leads would sing the lyrics while riding out of Virginia City, but ultimately, the song was used instrumentally. Dortort, not liking the lyrics, agreed to use the song under the provision that it would not be used within the episodes.[7] Dortort selected composer David Rose to write the music for the show, who scored the show's music with a 35 member orchestra.[8]

Themes edit

The show focused more on relationships than gun fights. It also tackled social issues.[8] "The Fear Merchants" addressed bigotry against Chinese immigrants.[10][11]

Occasionally, scripts would be based on true events, albeit loosely, as often the historical events would not have taken place in the time period of the show.[8] "The Paiute War" was based on the Paiute War that occurred in May and June 1860. "The Julia Bulette Story" was based on the murder of Julia Bulette, which occurred in 1867 in Virginia City. "The Saga of Annie O'Toole" was based on true events. "The Philip Deidesheimer Story" tells the story of Philip Deidesheimer's work developing square-set mining in the Comstock Lode's Ophir Mine in Virginia City in 1860.[12]

Episodes edit

Bonanza, season 1 episodes
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"A Rose for Lotta"Edward LudwigDavid DortortSeptember 12, 1959 (1959-09-12)
22"Death on Sun Mountain"Paul LandresGene L. Coon and David DortortSeptember 19, 1959 (1959-09-19)
33"The Newcomers"Christian NybyThomas ThompsonSeptember 26, 1959 (1959-09-26)
44"The Paiute War"Paul LandresGene L. CoonOctober 3, 1959 (1959-10-03)
55"Enter Mark Twain"Paul LandresHarold ShumateOctober 10, 1959 (1959-10-10)
66"The Julia Bulette Story"Christian NybyAl C. WardOctober 17, 1959 (1959-10-17)
77"The Saga of Annie O'Toole"Joseph KaneThomas ThompsonOctober 24, 1959 (1959-10-24)
88"The Philip Deidesheimer Story"Joseph KaneThomas ThompsonOctober 31, 1959 (1959-10-31)
99"Mr. Henry Comstock"John BrahmDavid DortortNovember 7, 1959 (1959-11-07)
1010"The Magnificent Adah"Christian NybyDonald S. SanfordNovember 14, 1959 (1959-11-14)
1111"The Truckee Strip"Christian NybyHerman GrovesNovember 21, 1959 (1959-11-21)
1212"The Hanging Posse"Christian NybyCarey WilberNovember 28, 1959 (1959-11-28)
1313"Vendetta"Joseph KaneRobert E. ThompsonDecember 5, 1959 (1959-12-05)
1414"The Sisters"Christian NybyCarey WilberDecember 12, 1959 (1959-12-12)
1515"The Last Hunt"Christian NybyDonald S. SanfordDecember 19, 1959 (1959-12-19)
1616"El Toro Grande"Christian NybyJohn Tucker BattleJanuary 2, 1960 (1960-01-02)
1717"The Outcast"Lewis AllenThomas ThompsonJanuary 9, 1960 (1960-01-09)
1818"A House Divided"Lewis AllenAl C. WardJanuary 16, 1960 (1960-01-16)
1919"The Gunmen"Christian NybyCarey WilberJanuary 23, 1960 (1960-01-23)
2020"The Fear Merchants"Lewis AllenStory by : Frank Unger
Teleplay by : Frank Unger and Thomas Thompson
January 30, 1960 (1960-01-30)
2121"The Spanish Grant"Christian NybyStory by : Morris Lee Green
Teleplay by : Leonard Heideman and David Dortort
February 6, 1960 (1960-02-06)
2222"Blood on the Land"Felix FeistRobert E. ThompsonFebruary 13, 1960 (1960-02-13)
2323"Desert Justice"Lewis AllenDonald S. SanfordFebruary 20, 1960 (1960-02-20)
2424"The Stranger"Christian NybyStory by : Oliver Crawford
Teleplay by : Leonard Heideman
February 27, 1960 (1960-02-27)
2525"Escape to Ponderosa"Charles F. HaasStory by : Bill Barrett and Malcolm Stuart Boylan
Teleplay by : Robert E. Thompson
March 5, 1960 (1960-03-05)
2626"The Avenger"Christian NybyClair HuffakerMarch 19, 1960 (1960-03-19)
2727"The Last Trophy"Lewis AllenBill S. BallingerMarch 26, 1960 (1960-03-26)
2828"San Francisco"Arthur LubinThomas ThompsonApril 2, 1960 (1960-04-02)
2929"Bitter Water"George BlairHarold Jack BloomApril 9, 1960 (1960-04-09)
3030"Feet of Clay"Arthur LubinJohn Furia Jr.April 16, 1960 (1960-04-16)
3131"Dark Star"Lewis AllenAnthony LawrenceApril 23, 1960 (1960-04-23)
3232"Death at Dawn"Charles HaasLaurence E. MascottApril 30, 1960 (1960-04-30)

Release edit

The season aired on Saturdays from 7:30 pm–8:30 pm on NBC.[3] The timeslot was deliberate. It was a time when many people were shopping in department stores, and they could see the show displayed on color televisions at period when color television sets had not yet been widely adopted.[4] However, many people watching at home were still tuning in to Perry Mason in that timeslot.[4]

Reception edit

The first season lost the Saturday night ratings to Perry Mason.[13] Released at a time when television was saturated with Westerns, the premier episode garnered the following review from Variety:

Another western is just what Saturday night television needs least, and that's what Bonanza appears to be -- just another western. For all its pretensions, with a large cast, name guests, color and an hour's length, proves to be little more than a patch work of stock oater ideas without a fresh twist to distinguish it...[4]

Poor ratings and high production costs led to NBC considering cancellation early in the process, leading to rumors that the show actually was cancelled; but fans wrote in and NBC realized it did have a viable audience.[4]

The first season of the series failed to break the Nielsen ranking top 30.[14]

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Shapiro 1997, pp. 65, 70.
  2. ^ Shapiro 1997, pp. 5, 65–157.
  3. ^ a b c Brooks & Marsh 2007, p. 164.
  4. ^ a b c d e Shapiro 1997, p. 5.
  5. ^ Leiby & Leiby 2015, p. 38.
  6. ^ a b c Leiby & Leiby 2015, p. 15.
  7. ^ a b c d Leiby & Leiby 2015, p. 16.
  8. ^ a b c d Leiby & Leiby 2015, p. 17.
  9. ^ Leiby & Leiby 2015, p. 28.
  10. ^ Shapiro 1997, p. 68.
  11. ^ Leiby & Leiby 2015, p. 35.
  12. ^ Shapiro 1997, p. 65-66.
  13. ^ Shapiro 1997, p. 8.
  14. ^ "1959-1960 TV Ratings". classictvguide.com. Retrieved 2023-09-16.

Bibliography edit

  • Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle F. (2007). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4.
  • Greenland, David R. (2010). Bonanza: A Viewer's Guide to the TV Legend. BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1-62933-722-7.
  • Greenland, David R. (2015). Michael Landon: The Career and Artistry of a Television Genius. BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1-59393-785-0.
  • Leiby, Bruce R.; Leiby, Linda F. (2015). A Reference Guide to Television's Bonanza: Episodes, Personnel, and Broadcast History. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. ISBN 9781476600758.
  • McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television: the Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present. New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-02-4916-8.
  • Shapiro, Melany (1997). Bonanza: The Definitive Ponderosa Companion. Cyclone Books. ISBN 978-1-890723-18-7.

External links edit

  • Bonanza season 1 at epguides.com
  • Bonanza season 1 at IMDb
  • Bonanza season 1 at TV Guide
  • Bonanza: Episode 19 - The Gunmen is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • Bonanza: Episode 20 - The Fear Merchants is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • Bonanza: Episode 21 - The Spanish Grant is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • Bonanza: Episode 22 - Blood On The Land is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • Bonanza: Episode 23 - Desert Justice is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • Bonanza: Episode 24 - The Stranger is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • Bonanza: Episode 25 - Escape To Ponderosa is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • Bonanza: Episode 26 - The Avenger is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • Bonanza: Episode 27 - The Last Trophy is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • Bonanza: Episode 28 - San Francisco is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • Bonanza: Episode 29 - Bitter Water is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • Bonanza: Episode 30 - Feet Of Clay is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • Bonanza: Episode 31 - Dark Star is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • Bonanza: Episode 32 - Death At Dawn is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive

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The first season of the American Western television series Bonanza premiered on NBC on September 12 1959 with the final episode airing April 30 1960 1 The series was developed and produced by David Dortort and season one starred Lorne Greene Pernell Roberts Dan Blocker and Michael Landon The season consisted of 32 episodes of the series s total 431 hour long episodes the entirety of which was produced in color 2 It aired on Saturdays from 7 30 pm 8 30 pm on NBC 3 and placed at number 45 in the Nielsen ratings BonanzaSeason 1Cast of Bonanza in 1959StarringLorne Greene Pernell Roberts Dan Blocker Michael LandonNo of episodes32ReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseSeptember 12 1959 1959 09 12 April 30 1960 1960 04 30 Season chronologyNext Season 2List of episodes Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main cast 2 2 Recurring 2 3 Guest stars 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Writing 3 4 Production design 3 5 Filming 3 6 Music 4 Themes 5 Episodes 6 Release 7 Reception 8 References 8 1 Footnotes 8 2 Bibliography 9 External linksSynopsis editBonanza is set around the Ponderosa Ranch near Virginia City Nevada and chronicles the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family consisting of Ben Cartwright and his three sons each by a different wife Adam Eric Hoss and Joseph Little Joe A regular character is their ranch cook Hop Sing Cast and characters editSee also List of Bonanza characters Main cast edit Lorne Greene as Ben Cartwright Pernell Roberts as Adam Cartwright Dan Blocker as Eric Hoss Cartwright Michael Landon as Joseph Little Joe Cartwright Recurring edit Victor Sen Yung as Hop Sing Guest stars edit Philip Ahn Claude Akins Lewis Allen John Anderson Edward Ashley Raymond Bailey John Beal Alma Beltran Whitney Blake Sebastian Cabot Harry Carey Jr Paul Carr Jack Carson Anthony Caruso James Coburn Ellen Corby Ricardo Cortez Walter Coy Hazel Court Kathleen Crowley Yvonne De Carlo Richard Deacon Philip Deidesheimer Don Dubbins Howard Duff Buddy Ebsen Chana Eden Bert Freed Jane Greer Alan Hale Jr Stacy Harris Susan Harrison Adrienne Hayes James Hong Henry Hull Arthur Hunnicutt David Ladd John Larch Wesley Lau John Litel Jack Lord Ida Lupino George Macready Joe Maross Patricia Medina Don Megowan Adah Menkin Robert Middleton John Milford Mort Mills Cameron Mitchell George Mitchell Vic Morrow Lloyd Nolan Susan Oliver Paul Picerni Steve Rowland Ruth Roman Everett Sloane Fay Spain Inger Stevens Onslow Stevens Barry Sullivan Karl Swenson Gloria Talbott Jack Warden Helen Westcott David White Jean Willes Adam Williams Grant Williams Rhys Williams Ian Wolfe Morgan WoodwardProduction editDevelopment edit By 1959 RCA had made progress in producing color television but American consumers were not adopting the new technology As the owner of NBC they sought to produce a pioneer color program David Dortort created the concept as an hour long show 4 It was the first Western to be released in color 3 Season one episode 26 The Avenger was the pilot for an unsold spinoff 5 Casting edit The character of Hoss was the first to be cast then Little Joe with Michael Landon being chosen to appeal to the teenage audience Dortort had worked with both of the actors in The Restless Gun 6 After seeing Lorne Greene on an episode of Wagon Train Dortort chose him for the role of Ben Cartwright having felt Greene had the qualities he was seeking for the family patriarch 6 Originally Dortort wanted Guy Williams for the role of Adam but he was already committed to Disney s Zorro at the time so Pernell Roberts was cast instead 6 NBC originally wanted guest stars but the costs of filming the show in color cut into the budget significantly Instead Dortort would select a guest cast of unknowns 7 Writing edit Dortort had input on most of the script writing He was credited with four of the scripts in the first season 8 Production design edit Sets were designed by Hal Pereira Earl Hedrick and David Dortort Set decoration was handled by Grace Gregory 7 Filming edit Dortort originally planned to shoot on location but film costs related to color production also cut into the budget for filming resulting in the compromise of filming annually in the Sierra Nevada mountains Most of the filming was done at Paramount Studios 7 Other filming locations included 9 Los Angeles and surrounding areas episode 1 Iverson Movie Ranch episodes 2 4 Big Bear California episodes 3 11 15 Bronson Canyon episode 7 Music edit Jay Livingston and Ray Evans wrote the original theme song It was originally planned that the leads would sing the lyrics while riding out of Virginia City but ultimately the song was used instrumentally Dortort not liking the lyrics agreed to use the song under the provision that it would not be used within the episodes 7 Dortort selected composer David Rose to write the music for the show who scored the show s music with a 35 member orchestra 8 Themes editThe show focused more on relationships than gun fights It also tackled social issues 8 The Fear Merchants addressed bigotry against Chinese immigrants 10 11 Occasionally scripts would be based on true events albeit loosely as often the historical events would not have taken place in the time period of the show 8 The Paiute War was based on the Paiute War that occurred in May and June 1860 The Julia Bulette Story was based on the murder of Julia Bulette which occurred in 1867 in Virginia City The Saga of Annie O Toole was based on true events The Philip Deidesheimer Story tells the story of Philip Deidesheimer s work developing square set mining in the Comstock Lode s Ophir Mine in Virginia City in 1860 12 Episodes editSee also List of Bonanza episodes Bonanza season 1 episodesNo overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date11 A Rose for Lotta Edward LudwigDavid DortortSeptember 12 1959 1959 09 12 22 Death on Sun Mountain Paul LandresGene L Coon and David DortortSeptember 19 1959 1959 09 19 33 The Newcomers Christian NybyThomas ThompsonSeptember 26 1959 1959 09 26 44 The Paiute War Paul LandresGene L CoonOctober 3 1959 1959 10 03 55 Enter Mark Twain Paul LandresHarold ShumateOctober 10 1959 1959 10 10 66 The Julia Bulette Story Christian NybyAl C WardOctober 17 1959 1959 10 17 77 The Saga of Annie O Toole Joseph KaneThomas ThompsonOctober 24 1959 1959 10 24 88 The Philip Deidesheimer Story Joseph KaneThomas ThompsonOctober 31 1959 1959 10 31 99 Mr Henry Comstock John BrahmDavid DortortNovember 7 1959 1959 11 07 1010 The Magnificent Adah Christian NybyDonald S SanfordNovember 14 1959 1959 11 14 1111 The Truckee Strip Christian NybyHerman GrovesNovember 21 1959 1959 11 21 1212 The Hanging Posse Christian NybyCarey WilberNovember 28 1959 1959 11 28 1313 Vendetta Joseph KaneRobert E ThompsonDecember 5 1959 1959 12 05 1414 The Sisters Christian NybyCarey WilberDecember 12 1959 1959 12 12 1515 The Last Hunt Christian NybyDonald S SanfordDecember 19 1959 1959 12 19 1616 El Toro Grande Christian NybyJohn Tucker BattleJanuary 2 1960 1960 01 02 1717 The Outcast Lewis AllenThomas ThompsonJanuary 9 1960 1960 01 09 1818 A House Divided Lewis AllenAl C WardJanuary 16 1960 1960 01 16 1919 The Gunmen Christian NybyCarey WilberJanuary 23 1960 1960 01 23 2020 The Fear Merchants Lewis AllenStory by Frank UngerTeleplay by Frank Unger and Thomas ThompsonJanuary 30 1960 1960 01 30 2121 The Spanish Grant Christian NybyStory by Morris Lee GreenTeleplay by Leonard Heideman and David DortortFebruary 6 1960 1960 02 06 2222 Blood on the Land Felix FeistRobert E ThompsonFebruary 13 1960 1960 02 13 2323 Desert Justice Lewis AllenDonald S SanfordFebruary 20 1960 1960 02 20 2424 The Stranger Christian NybyStory by Oliver CrawfordTeleplay by Leonard HeidemanFebruary 27 1960 1960 02 27 2525 Escape to Ponderosa Charles F HaasStory by Bill Barrett and Malcolm Stuart BoylanTeleplay by Robert E ThompsonMarch 5 1960 1960 03 05 2626 The Avenger Christian NybyClair HuffakerMarch 19 1960 1960 03 19 2727 The Last Trophy Lewis AllenBill S BallingerMarch 26 1960 1960 03 26 2828 San Francisco Arthur LubinThomas ThompsonApril 2 1960 1960 04 02 2929 Bitter Water George BlairHarold Jack BloomApril 9 1960 1960 04 09 3030 Feet of Clay Arthur LubinJohn Furia Jr April 16 1960 1960 04 16 3131 Dark Star Lewis AllenAnthony LawrenceApril 23 1960 1960 04 23 3232 Death at Dawn Charles HaasLaurence E MascottApril 30 1960 1960 04 30 Release editThe season aired on Saturdays from 7 30 pm 8 30 pm on NBC 3 The timeslot was deliberate It was a time when many people were shopping in department stores and they could see the show displayed on color televisions at period when color television sets had not yet been widely adopted 4 However many people watching at home were still tuning in to Perry Mason in that timeslot 4 Reception editThe first season lost the Saturday night ratings to Perry Mason 13 Released at a time when television was saturated with Westerns the premier episode garnered the following review from Variety Another western is just what Saturday night television needs least and that s what Bonanza appears to be just another western For all its pretensions with a large cast name guests color and an hour s length proves to be little more than a patch work of stock oater ideas without a fresh twist to distinguish it 4 Poor ratings and high production costs led to NBC considering cancellation early in the process leading to rumors that the show actually was cancelled but fans wrote in and NBC realized it did have a viable audience 4 The first season of the series failed to break the Nielsen ranking top 30 14 References editFootnotes edit Shapiro 1997 pp 65 70 Shapiro 1997 pp 5 65 157 a b c Brooks amp Marsh 2007 p 164 a b c d e Shapiro 1997 p 5 Leiby amp Leiby 2015 p 38 a b c Leiby amp Leiby 2015 p 15 a b c d Leiby amp Leiby 2015 p 16 a b c d Leiby amp Leiby 2015 p 17 Leiby amp Leiby 2015 p 28 Shapiro 1997 p 68 Leiby amp Leiby 2015 p 35 Shapiro 1997 p 65 66 Shapiro 1997 p 8 1959 1960 TV Ratings classictvguide com Retrieved 2023 09 16 Bibliography edit Brooks Tim Marsh Earle F 2007 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 Present New York Ballantine Books ISBN 978 0 345 49773 4 Greenland David R 2010 Bonanza A Viewer s Guide to the TV Legend BearManor Media ISBN 978 1 62933 722 7 Greenland David R 2015 Michael Landon The Career and Artistry of a Television Genius BearManor Media ISBN 978 1 59393 785 0 Leiby Bruce R Leiby Linda F 2015 A Reference Guide to Television s Bonanza Episodes Personnel and Broadcast History Jefferson North Carolina McFarland ISBN 9781476600758 McNeil Alex 1996 Total Television the Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present New York Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 02 4916 8 Shapiro Melany 1997 Bonanza The Definitive Ponderosa Companion Cyclone Books ISBN 978 1 890723 18 7 External links editBonanza season 1 at epguides com Bonanza season 1 at IMDb Bonanza season 1 at TV Guide Bonanza Episode 19 The Gunmen is available for free viewing 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