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The Yellow Rose

NBC (Ended 1984)

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7.0 Good
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Status

Ended

Premiered

October 2, 1983

Ended

May 12, 1984

Genre

Drama

Theme

Western

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The Yellow Rose is a 200,000 acre ranch in Texas, once owned by Jeb Hollister (played by Chuck Connors), but lost in an instant through a bet. Hollister has vowed to get the ranch back from it's new owners, the Champion family, or to spoil everything they try to do while in it's possession. An extremely strong cast (including Cybill Shepherd and others) and creative writing couldn't save this nighttime soap opera on NBC from running for just one season.

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    I watched The Yellow Rose faithfully, although looking back, I don't know why. It wasn't a very good show, but I really liked the cast. Sam Elliott, Cybill Shepherd, David Soul, Edward Albert, Susan Anspach (who quit after only a few episodes) all gave it the old college try, but the performances were uninspired and the dialogue hokey. The Champion family were enemies with Jeb Hollister, played by Chuck Connors. Jeb was supposed to be a heartless villain, which he was, but he was really nothing more than a cartoon villain, minus the twirling moustache. He did love his daughter Juliette, played by a pre-Dallas Deborah Shelton, but she eventually disappeared without explanation and Connors was dropped as well. But it was too late and the show was cancelled after one season. It had so much promise, but just didn't live up to expectations.
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