Rich Man, Poor Man (miniseries)

Rich Man, Poor Man is a 1976 American television miniseries based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Irwin Shaw that aired on ABC in one or two-hour episodes mostly on Monday nights over seven weeks, beginning February 1. It was produced by Universal Television and was the second time programming of this nature had been attempted. The first TV miniseries, QB VII, had aired — also on ABC — in 1974. These projects proved to be a critical and ratings success and were the forerunner for similar projects based on literary works, such as Roots and Shōgun. The miniseries stars Peter Strauss, Nick Nolte and Susan Blakely.

Rich Man, Poor Man
GenreDrama
Written byDean Riesner
Directed byDavid Greene
Boris Sagal
StarringPeter Strauss
Nick Nolte
Susan Blakely
Ed Asner
Dorothy McGuire
Robert Reed
Theme music composerAlex North
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producerHarve Bennett
ProducersJon Epstein
Frank Price
EditorsRichard Bracken
Douglas Stewart
Production companiesHarve Bennett Productions
Universal Television
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseFebruary 1 (1976-02-01) –
March 15, 1976 (1976-03-15)
Related
Rich Man, Poor Man Book II

It spawned the sequel Rich Man, Poor Man Book II, which aired from September 1976 through March 1977. The network repeated the original series Tuesday nights at 9:00pm from May to June 1977.[1]

Plot

Based on the best-selling 1969 novel by Irwin Shaw, it spans the period 1945 through the late 1960s and follows the divergent career courses of the impoverished German American Jordache brothers. Rudy (Peter Strauss) is the titular rich man, a well-educated and very ambitious entrepreneur who triumphs over his background and constructs a corporate and political empire. Poor man Tom (Nick Nolte) is a rebel who eventually turns to boxing to support himself. Axel and Mary are their parents, and Julie Prescott is Rudy's lifelong sweetheart who eventually marries him.

Later, another important character appears: the dangerous and eccentric Falconetti, lifelong nemesis of the Jordache Brothers, who is intent on killing them.

The first series spans a twenty-year period between 1945 and 1965; the second series begins in 1968. The series became a huge success in the countries that aired it.

Cast

Nick Nolte as Tom Jordache
Susan Blakely and Peter Strauss as Rudy Jordache and Julie Prescott
Dorothy McGuire and Ed Asner as Mary and Axel Jordache
ActorRole
Starring
Peter StraussRudy Jordache
Nick NolteTom Jordache
Susan BlakelyJulie Prescott
Guest stars
Steve AllenBayard Nichols
Edward AsnerAxel Jordache
Bill BixbyWillie Abbott
Dick ButkusAl Fanducci
Kim DarbyVirginia Calderwood
Andrew DugganCol. Deiner
Mike EvansArnold Simms
Norman FellSmitty
Fionnula FlanaganClothilde
Lynda Day GeorgeLinda Quayles
Gloria GrahameSue Prescott
Murray HamiltonSid Gossett
Herbert Jefferson Jr.Roy Dwyer
Van JohnsonMarsh Goodwin
Kay LenzKate Jordache
George MaharisJoey Quayles
Dorothy MaloneIrene Goodwin
Dorothy McGuireMary Jordache
Tim McIntireBrad Knight
Ray MillandDuncan Calderwood
Lawrence PressmanBill Denton
Robert ReedTeddy Boylan
Dick SargentEddie Heath
Talia ShireTeresa Santoro
William SmithAnthony Falconetti
Craig StevensAsher Berg

Episode list

TitleDirected byTeleplay byRuntimeOriginal air date
1"Part I: Chapters 1 and 2"David GreeneDean Riesner96 min.February 1, 1976 (1976-02-01)
2"Part II: Chapters 3 and 4"David GreeneDean Riesner95 min.February 2, 1976 (1976-02-02)
3"Part III: Chapter 5"Boris SagalDean Riesner48 min.February 9, 1976 (1976-02-09)
4"Part IV: Chapter 6"Boris SagalDean Riesner48 min.February 16, 1976 (1976-02-16)
5"Part V: Chapter 7"Boris SagalDean Riesner48 min.February 23, 1976 (1976-02-23)
6"Part VI: Chapter 8"Boris SagalDean Riesner48 min.March 1, 1976 (1976-03-01)
7"Part VII: Chapter 9"David GreeneDean Riesner48 min.March 8, 1976 (1976-03-08)
8"Part VII: Chapter 10"David GreeneDean Riesner48 min.March 8, 1976 (1976-03-08)
9"Part VIII: Chapters 11 and 12"David GreeneDean Riesner98 min.March 15, 1976 (1976-03-15)

Production notes

Dean Riesner wrote all twelve episodes, and direction was shared by David Greene and Boris Sagal. The musical score was composed by Alex North.

Awards and nominations

AwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
Golden Globe AwardsBest Television Series – DramaWon[2]
Best Actor in a Television Series – DramaNick NolteNominated
Peter StraussNominated
Best Actress in a Television Series – DramaSusan BlakelyWon
Best Supporting Actor – TelevisionEd AsnerWon
Best Supporting Actress – TelevisionJosette BanzetWon
Grammy AwardsBest Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television SpecialRich Man, Poor ManAlex NorthNominated[3]
Online Film & Television Association AwardsHall of Fame – Television ProgramsInducted[4]
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Limited SeriesHarve Bennett and Jon EpsteinNominated[5]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited SeriesNick NolteNominated
Peter StraussNominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited SeriesSusan BlakelyWon
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesRay MillandNominated
Robert ReedNominated
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesDorothy McGuireNominated
Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy SeriesEd Asner (for "Part I: Chapters 1 and 2")Won
Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in Comedy or Drama SeriesBill Bixby (for "Part VI: Chapter 8")Nominated
Norman Fell (for "Part V: Chapter 7")Nominated
Van Johnson (for "Part VII: Chapter 9")Nominated
Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in Comedy or Drama SeriesKim Darby (for "Part II: Chapters 3 and 4")Nominated
Fionnula Flanagan (for "Part II: Chapters 3 and 4")Won
Kay Lenz (for "Part VIII: Chapters 11 and 12")Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Drama SeriesDavid Greene (for "Part VII: Chapter 10")Won
Boris Sagal (for "Part V: Chapter 7")Nominated
Outstanding Writing in a Drama SeriesDean RiesnerNominated
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction or Scenic Design –
Single Episode of a Comedy, Drama or Limited Series
William Hiney and Joseph Stone
(for "Part VII: Chapter 9")
Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for Entertainment Programming for a SeriesHoward Schwartz (for "Part I: Chapters 1 and 2")Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design for a Drama or Comedy SeriesCharles Waldo (for "Part I: Chapters 1 and 2")Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Entertainment Programming for a Series –
For a Single Episode of a Drama or Limited Series
Richard Bracken (for "Part VII: Chapter 10")Nominated
Douglas Stewart (for "Part II: Chapters 3 and 4")Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a SeriesAlex NorthWon
TP de OroBest Foreign Series2nd Place[6]
Best Foreign ActorPeter StraussWon
Most Popular PersonageWilliam Smith2nd Place
TV Land AwardsMiniseries You Didn't Miss a Moment OfNominated

Home media

A&E Home Video released an edited version of Rich Man, Poor Man: The Complete Collection on Region 1 DVD in the United States on September 28, 2010.

References

External links