Apple's Way

Apple's Way

Ronny Cox, Lee McCain and Malcolm Atterbury share a laugh in this 1974 episode.
Genre Comedy-drama
Created by Earl Hamner, Jr.
Starring Ronny Cox
Frances Lee McCain
Vince Van Patten
Malcolm Atterbury
Kristy McNichol
Patti Cohoon
Eric Olson
Frannie Michel
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 28
Production company(s) Lorimar Productions
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network CBS
Original release February 10, 1974 (1974-02-10) – January 12, 1975 (1975-01-12)

Apple's Way is a television comedy-drama series which aired on CBS from 1974-1975. It was created by Earl Hamner, Jr.

Premise

The Apples, a family from Los Angeles, seek refuge from the hectic pace of city living and relocate to the father's hometown of Appleton, Iowa, which was founded by the father's ancestors. The Apples included George, an architect who relocated from Los Angeles, his wife, Barbara; their children, Paul, Cathy, Steven and Patricia; and their grandfather Aldon. There they had to adjust to new culture, the climate, and the pace of life. The family lived in a working grist mill, which served as a backdrop for the situations played out on screen. While meaning well, George would often increase his family's tensions by getting involved with various causes.

The series did not gain the ratings CBS had hoped for, partly because it had to compete with NBC's Top 20 hit The Wonderful World of Disney. The concept was "re-booted" in the second season to focus on plots that dealt more with general social issues (such as freedom of speech, drug use, terminal illness, gun control) as opposed to the more rural-specific plots of the first season. The second season was produced by successful veteran producer-writer John Furia, Jr. Furia hired Worley Thorne as story editor. The series was canceled during its second season.

Episode list

Season 1: 1974

Season 2: 1974–75

Reruns

Both TV Land and AmericanLife TV have aired the series in reruns in the late 1990s and early 2000.

Two decades after this series left the air, actors Ronny Cox and Frances Lee McCain were reunited in the short lived 1993-1994 television prime time soap Second Chances.

Cast

External links


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