The Family Tree | |
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Genre | family drama |
Starring | Anne Archer, Frank Converse |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Carol Evan McKeand, Nigel McKeand |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | NBC |
Picture format | Film |
Original airing | January 22, 1983 |
The Family Tree is a 1983 television series. It's pilot episode was a made-for-television movie called The Six of Us, broadcast a year before.
Contents |
Story of Annie Benjamin; a divorced woman with three children (one of them deaf) who marries Kevin Nichols; a divorced man with a son of his own. Now, they must find a way for everyone to get along.
Episode | Summary |
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Pilot | Notes: The Six of Us pilot television film was released in 1982 and was completely recast in compare with the series (accept from Jonathan Hall Kovacs). |
Episode 1 | Annie becomes overprotective of Toby when the house is burglarized while he's home alone; Sam resents Kevin's role as the man of the house. |
Episode 2 | Annie decides to attend an out-of-state funeral with her first husband against Kevin's wishes; Tess falls for a dancer. Notes: Guest-starring Michael Cummings as Dance Studio Owner. |
Episode 3 | Jake becomes romantically involved with Annie's best friend; Kevin avoids the task of learning sign language. Notes: Guest-starring Cassie Yates as Elise. |
Episode 4 | |
Episode 5 | Kevin tells his ex-wife that he is no longer legally bound to support her; Tess sneaks out on a date. Notes: Guest-starring Joanna Cassidy as Elizabeth Nichols. |
Episode 6 | Kevin's daughter shows up after leaving her husband; Tess's father offers a lame excuse to avoid coming to her birthday party. Notes: Guest-starring Ann Dusenberry as Molly Nichols Tanner and Alan Feinstein as Dr. David Benjamin. |
Notes: Guest-starred in unknown episode(s) Jonathan Perpich as Mike Taylor and Richard Molinare.[1]