The Yellow Rose

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The Yellow Rose
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Genre Soap opera
Created by
Starring
Opening theme
Composer Jerrold Immel
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes22
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network NBC
ReleaseOctober 2, 1983 (1983-10-02) 
May 12, 1984 (1984-05-12)

The Yellow Rose is an American soap opera television series that was broadcast on NBC from October 2, 1983, until May 12, 1984. The series was produced by Paul Freeman and was at least partly inspired by the more coltish elements of the soap opera Dallas , and dealt with the intrigues of the Texas-based Champion family who owned a 200,000-acre cattle and oil ranch called "The Yellow Rose".

Contents

The Yellow Rose was canceled after one season of 22 episodes. In 1990, the series was rerun again on NBC along with Bret Maverick starring James Garner.

Cast and characters

Notable recurring characters include Will Sampson as ranch hand John Stronghart, Chuck Connors as Jeb Hollister, Roy's nemesis and former owner of the ranch, Steve Sandor and Deborah Shelton as Jeb's children, Lenny and Juliette Hollister, Kerrie Keane as Jeb's personal assistant Caryn Cabrera and Jane Russell as Rose Hollister, Chance's mother and Jeb's sister.

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date Viewers
(millions)
1"The Yellow Rose" Harvey Hart John Wilder October 2, 1983 (1983-10-02)16.1 [1]
2"Divided We Fall" Lee H. Katzin Story by: John Wilder & Michael Zinberg
Teleplay by: Paul F. Edwards & John Wilder
October 15, 1983 (1983-10-15)11.2
3"When Honor Dies"Lee H. KatzinStory by: John Wilder & Michael Zinberg
Teleplay by: Jeb Rosebrook & John Wilder
October 22, 1983 (1983-10-22)8.4
4"Walls of Fear" Burt Kennedy Story by: John Wilder & Jeb Rosebrook
Teleplay by: Sean Meredith
October 29, 1983 (1983-10-29)10.1
5"Sins of the Father"Burt KennedyStory by: John Wilder & Michael Zinberg
Teleplay by: Paul Savage & Kathleen A. Shelley
November 5, 1983 (1983-11-05)8.7
6"Breaking Trail"Lee H. KatzinPaul F. Edwards & John WilderNovember 12, 1983 (1983-11-12)11.8
7"Moving Targets"Lee H. KatzinStory by: John Wilder & Jeb Rosebrook
Teleplay by: Paul F. Edwards
November 19, 1983 (1983-11-19)11.3
8"Trail's End"Lee H. KatzinStory by: John Wilder
Teleplay by: John Wilder & Paul F. Edwards
November 26, 1983 (1983-11-26)8.9
9"A Question of Love"Lee H. KatzinJohn WilderDecember 10, 1983 (1983-12-10)10.3
10"Only the Proud" Harry Falk John WilderDecember 17, 1983 (1983-12-17)9.6
11"Divide and Conquer"Lee H. KatzinPaul F. Edwards, Lew Hunter & John WilderJanuary 7, 1984 (1984-01-07)9.6
12"Hell Hath No Fury"Jack WhitmanColley Cibber & Paul SavageJanuary 14, 1984 (1984-01-14)11.5
13"Deadline"Lee H. KatzinColley Cibber & Paul SavageJanuary 21, 1984 (1984-01-21)11.8
14"Land of the Free"Lee H. KatzinPaul SavageFebruary 11, 1984 (1984-02-11)10.4
15"Sport of Kings"Harry FalkJerry ZiegmanFebruary 18, 1984 (1984-02-18)10.7
16"Running Free"Lee H. KatzinJosef AndersonFebruary 25, 1984 (1984-02-25)10.5
17"Sacred Ground"Harry Falk Gerald Di Pego & Janet KapsinMarch 10, 1984 (1984-03-10)10.8
18"Debt of Honor"William WiardJeb RosebrookMarch 17, 1984 (1984-03-17)9.6
19"Chains of Fear" Paul Krasny Paul F. EdwardsMarch 24, 1984 (1984-03-24)10.6
20"Beyond Vengeance" Bernard McEveety Paul SavageApril 28, 1984 (1984-04-28)9.2
21"Villa's Gold"Paul KrasnyGarner SimmonsMay 5, 1984 (1984-05-05)9.7
22"The Far Side of Fear"Gary GriffinCliff GouldMay 12, 1984 (1984-05-12)9.1

US television ratings

SeasonEpisodesStart DateEnd DateNielsen RankNielsen Rating [2] Tied With
1983–8422October 2, 1983May 12, 19849010.1 Manimal

Theme song

The series' theme song "The Yellow Rose" — set to the tune of the traditional "The Yellow Rose of Texas" but with new lyrics referencing the setting of the show — was recorded by country singers Johnny Lee and Lane Brody. The song became a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart on April 21, 1984. [3]

Home media

Warner Bros. released the complete series to DVD on May 3, 2011, consisting of all 22 episodes on a five-disc set. The set was released as part of the manufacture-on-demand Warner Archive Collection. [4]

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