Promised Land (1996 TV series)

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Promised Land
Genre Drama
Created by Martha Williamson
Starring Gerald McRaney
Wendy Phillips
Austin O'Brien
Sarah Schaub
Eddie Karr
Celeste Holm
Theme music composerMarc Lichtman
ComposersJohn Batdorf
Ray Colcord
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes69 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersSteven Phillip Smith
Martha Williamson
ProducersJon Andersen
Danna Doyle
David Ehrman
Arnold Margolin
William Schmidt
William A. Schwartz
Debbie Smith
Robert J. Visciglia Jr.
E. F. Wallengren
Camera setup Film; Single-camera
Running time4548 minutes
Production companiesMoon Water Productions
CBS Productions
Original release
Network CBS
ReleaseSeptember 17, 1996 (1996-09-17) 
May 20, 1999 (1999-05-20)
Related
Touched by an Angel

Promised Land is an American drama television series which aired on CBS from September 17, 1996, to May 20, 1999. It is a spin-off from another series, Touched by an Angel . The series was cancelled after its third season, spanning a total of sixty-nine episodes.

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Plot

Promised Land had an ensemble cast, which featured Russell Greene (Gerald McRaney) who was on a divine mission. In the premiere episode, which aired as a special episode of Touched by an Angel, angels Tess (Della Reese) and Monica (Roma Downey) asked Russell, recently laid off from his factory job, to "redefine what it means to be a good neighbor and recapture the American dream." To do this, Russell and his family traveled around the country in a beat up Airstream trailer, helping people in need, looking for work, and learning from their experiences.

Russell's family included his wife Claire (Wendy Phillips), who was licensed to homeschool their kids while they were on the road; his mother Hattie (Celeste Holm), who updated a hand-embroidered map to show all places they had traveled; teenage son Josh (Austin O'Brien); daughter Dinah (Sarah Schaub); and young nephew Nathaniel (Eddie Karr), who had been abandoned by Russell's troubled brother Joe (Richard Thomas). Erasmus was an old friend of the family who lived in Chickory Creek, the small town in Kentucky where Hattie grew up. The family frequently returned to Chickory Creek to celebrate holidays and to rest. Occasionally they were assisted by Tess or other angels while they tried to help people overcome their personal problems or rekindle their lapsed faith.

Early in the second season, Claire found out that she was pregnant, but tragically their infant daughter, Grace, died soon after her birth in the season's final episode. In the third season, the family decided to settle down and moved into a run-down small house in a poor neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. Russell convinced the owner to let them live there rent free in exchange for the renovations he made to the house. Claire got a job as a guidance counselor at the local high school, where Josh and Dinah enrolled as students. Russell volunteered at the Ridley Center, a neighborhood teen center. Living next door to the Greenes in Denver were Shamaya and her teenage brother L.T., a former gang member who was struggling with trying to go straight. Josh's girlfriend was Bobbie, an unwed mother with an infant son, and Dinah had a friend named Margot, who enjoyed the 1940s era and its fashions in particular. In the series' final episode, Hattie married an old friend of the family and Russell quit the Ridley Center to take a job as a police officer.

Most of the third season was spent in Denver, Colorado, but—much like Touched by an Angel—it was filmed in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 24September 17, 1996 (1996-09-17)May 20, 1997 (1997-05-20)
2 23September 25, 1997 (1997-09-25)May 14, 1998 (1998-05-14)
3 22October 1, 1998 (1998-10-01)May 20, 1999 (1999-05-20)

Production

The pilot episode was filmed in the spring of 1996 by the crew of Touched by an Angel at the conclusion of production of the latter's second season. The pilot episode took place primarily in the fictional town of Chickory Creek, Kentucky but the actual location was Springville, Utah.

Because Touched by an Angel continued production for a third season, a new crew was hired for production of the Promised Land series. In the meantime, parts of the pilot episode were re-written and two characters from the original pilot episode were recast. Originally, the part of Hattie Greene was played by Peg Phillips. Celeste Holm replaced her in the cast. The part of Nathaniel Greene was also recast with Eddie Karr playing the role in the new version of the pilot and throughout the series. The newly hired crew of Promised Land spent six days reshooting portions of the pilot episode in July 1996.

The storyline of the series called for the Greene family to travel throughout the United States, so northern Utah served as a stand-in for many states. As was the case with Touched by an Angel, the crew's filming locations were usually within a two-hour drive from downtown Salt Lake City. However, during each of the first two seasons, three episodes were filmed in and around Saint George, Utah. During the third season, three episodes were filmed in and around Natchez, Mississippi (in August and September 1998).

Cancellation

After the show's third season in 1999, the show was cancelled by CBS due to low ratings and not the controversial school shooting episode "A Day in the Life" scheduled to air two days after the Columbine shooting. [1] According to then CBS president, Nancy Tellem, she states the following on the show's cancellation: "We were looking at it to see how it was growing, as we normally do with all our shows, and, unfortunately, it wasn't growing. And, as much as we tried to change the emphasis -- instead of it being a Winnebago going across the country we placed it in an urban setting -- it just wasn't performing."

The last episode, simply titled "Finale" aired on May 20, 1999. The characters of the Greene family were never seen or mentioned again on the parent show Touched by an Angel which continued on for four more years, ending in 2003. Recurring actor Ossie Davis returned to the show on a recurring basis, but not as his Erasmus Jones character, but instead playing an angel named Gabriel.

Broadcast

The series aired Tuesdays at 8:00 pm (EST) on CBS for its first season and Thursdays at 8:00 pm (EST) for the rest of its run.

Home media

In May 2018, Visual Entertainment released Promised Land: The Complete Collection on DVD in Region 1. [2]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardResultCategoryRecipient
1997 Young Artist Award NominatedBest Performance in a TV Comedy/Drama - Supporting Young Actor Age Ten or UnderEddie Karr
NominatedBest Performance in a Drama Series - Young ActressSarah Schaub
NominatedBest Performance in a Drama Series - Young ActorAustin O'Brien
NominatedBest Family TV Drama Series
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WonBest Performance in a Drama Series - Guest Starring Young ActorBenjamin Salisbury
1998NominatedBest Performance in a TV Drama Series - Leading Young ActorEddie Karr
WonBest Performance in a TV Drama Series - Leading Young ActressSarah Schaub (Tied with Beverley Mitchell for 7th Heaven )
WonBest Performance in a TV Drama Series - Leading Young ActorAustin O'Brien (Tied with Michael Yarmush for My Life as a Dog)
WonBest Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young ActorTrever O'Brien
WonBest Family TV Drama Series
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(Tied with 7th Heaven)
1999NominatedBest Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young ActorZach Hopkins
WonBest Performance in a TV Series - Young EnsembleEddie Karr, Austin O'Brien, and Sarah Schaub
WonBest Family TV Drama Series
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2000NominatedBest Performance in a TV Drama Series - Leading Young ActressSarah Schaub
WonBest Performance in a TV Drama Series - Leading Young ActorAustin O'Brien
1997 PGA Awards WonMost Promising Producer in TelevisionMartha Williamson
1998 Emmy Award WonOutstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Cloris Leachman (For episode "Mooster's Revenge")
1998 YoungStar Award NominatedBest Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV SeriesAustin O'Brien
1999NominatedBest Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV SeriesAustin O'Brien
1999 NAACP Image Awards WonOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesRuby Dee (For a guest star or recurring role)
WonOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesOssie Davis

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References

  1. "Episode of 'Promised Land' too close to real-life tragedy Show about school shootings will never air on CBS". 29 July 1999.
  2. Promised Land - the complete collection