Here Come the Brides
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Overview
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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2 seasons
Season 1
1968 · 26 episodes
Season 1
1968 · 26 episodes
- 1 1. The Pilot
- 2 2. A Crying Need
- 3 3. And Jason Makes Five
- 4 4. The Man Of The Family
- 5 5. A Hard Card To Play
- 6 6. Letter of the Law
- 7 7. Lovers And Wanderers
- 8 8. A Jew Named Sullivan
- 9 9. The Stand Off
- 10 10. A Man And His Magic
- 11 11. A Christmas Place
- 12 12. After A Dream Comes Mourning
- 13 13. The Log Jam
- 14 14. The Firemaker
- 15 15. Wives For Wakando
- 16 16. A Kiss For Just So
- 17 17. Democracy Inaction
- 18 18. One Good Lie Deserves Another
- 19 19. One To A Customer
- 20 20. A Dream That Glitters
- 21 21. The Crimpers
- 22 22. Mr. & Mrs. J. Bolt
- 23 23. A Man's Errand
- 24 24. Loggerheads
- 25 25. Marriage Chinese Style
- 26 26. The Deadly Trade
Season 2
1969 · 26 episodes
Season 2
1969 · 26 episodes
- 1 1. A Far Cry From Yesterday
- 2 2. The Wealthiest Man In Seattle
- 3 3. The Soldier
- 4 4. Next Week, East Lynne
- 5 5. A Wild Colonial Boy
- 6 6. Hosanna's Way
- 7 7. The Road To The Cradle
- 8 8. The Legend of Bigfoot
- 9 9. Land Grant
- 10 10. The Eyes of London Bob
- 11 11. The Fetching of Jenny
- 12 12. His Sister's Keeper
- 13 13. Lorenzo Bush
- 14 14. Obie Brown and the Black Princess
- 15 15. To Break the Bank in Tacoma
- 16 16. Debt of Honor
- 17 17. She Bear
- 18 18. Another Game In Town
- 19 19. Candy And The Kid
- 20 20. Two Worlds
- 21 21. To The Victor
- 22 22. How Dry We Are
- 23 23. Bolt of Kilmaron
- 24 24. Absalom
- 25 25. The Last Winter
- 26 26. Two Women
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