The Farmer's Daughter (TV series)
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''The Farmer's Daughter'' is an American
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, loosely based on the identically titled 1947 film, that was produced by
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Television and aired on ABC from September 20, 1963, to April 22, 1966. It was sponsored by Lark Cigarettes and
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, for whom the two leading stars often appeared at the show's end, promoting the products; the commercials were also filmed. ''The Farmer's Daughter'' also enjoyed a brief run in syndication when it aired on
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in the 1980s.


Overview

The series stars
Inger Stevens Inger Stevens (born Ingrid Stensland; October 18, 1934 – April 30, 1970) was a Swedish-American film, stage and Golden Globe-winning television actress. Early life Inger Stevens was born in Stockholm, Sweden, the eldest child of Per ...
as Katy Holstrum, a young
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woman who becomes the housekeeper for widowed congressman Glen Morley (played by
William Windom William Windom (May 10, 1827January 29, 1891) was an American politician from Minnesota. He served as U.S. Representative from 1859 to 1869, and as U.S. Senator from 1870 to January 1871, from March 1871 to March 1881, and from November 1881 ...
). Glen has two sons, age 14 and 8 at the time of the premiere. Steve, the older of the two boys, is played by
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, and Danny is played by Rory O'Brien. The congressman's mother Agatha Morley is played by
Cathleen Nesbitt Cathleen Nesbitt (born Kathleen Mary Nesbitt; 24 November 18882 August 1982) was an English actress. Biography Born in Birkenhead, Cheshire,Before 1 April 1974 Birkenhead was in Cheshire England to Thomas and Mary Catherine (née Parry) Nesb ...
. In its first season (filmed in black-and-white), ''The Farmer's Daughter'' competed against ''
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'' on CBS and the short-lived
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'' on NBC. The series never reached the top 30 in ratings, but during its first two years it earned respectable ratings and proved to be moderately successful. The last episode of the second season (which was also filmed in black-and-white) featured the two lead characters becoming engaged. The third season brought some changes to the format, as the series began filming episodes in color. However, the third and fourth episodes had been shot in black-and-white. On the November 5, 1965, episode (just in time for
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), Katy Holstrum and Glen Morley were married in a wedding ceremony attended by 300 guests. Network censors objected to the original script of the honeymoon episode that had Glen bringing his new bride to a hotel room with twin beds and then saying, "But I asked for a double bed!" Forbidding use of the word "bed," the censors allowed it to be replaced with "accommodations," along with a glance at the bed. After the wedding episode, the show's ratings fell, and ABC canceled ''The Farmer's Daughter''. In the penultimate episode, "Is He or Isn't He?", Katy adopts Glen's sons, providing the series closure as well as a happy ending.tv.com Unlike the 1947 film, Katy never ran for (nor was elected to) Congress in the series.


Cast

*
Inger Stevens Inger Stevens (born Ingrid Stensland; October 18, 1934 – April 30, 1970) was a Swedish-American film, stage and Golden Globe-winning television actress. Early life Inger Stevens was born in Stockholm, Sweden, the eldest child of Per ...
as Katrin "Katy" Holstrum (later, Morley) *
William Windom William Windom (May 10, 1827January 29, 1891) was an American politician from Minnesota. He served as U.S. Representative from 1859 to 1869, and as U.S. Senator from 1870 to January 1871, from March 1871 to March 1881, and from November 1881 ...
as Glen Morley *
Mickey Sholdar Mickey Sholdar (born March 20, 1949 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American actor. Sholdar's credits include the role of Eddie Stander, with Ed Asner in ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' episode "To Catch a Butterfly"; a regular role as Steven Morley ...
as Steve Morley * Rory O'Brien as Danny Morley *
Cathleen Nesbitt Cathleen Nesbitt (born Kathleen Mary Nesbitt; 24 November 18882 August 1982) was an English actress. Biography Born in Birkenhead, Cheshire,Before 1 April 1974 Birkenhead was in Cheshire England to Thomas and Mary Catherine (née Parry) Nesb ...
as Agatha Morley * Philip Coolidge as Cooper, the butler (1963–1964)


Episodes


Season 1 (1963–64)

All episodes in black-and-white


Season 2 (1964–65)

All episodes in black-and-white


Season 3 (1965–66)

The third and fourth episodes in black-and-white, the remainder in color


Awards and nominations


References

;Notes


External links

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