Rich Man, Poor Man

1 9 7 6 - 1 9 7 7 (USA)
Book 1: 9 x 60/120 minute episodes
Book 2: 21 x 60 minute episodes

One of the first American television miniseries, Rich Man, Poor Man aired on ABC from 1 February to 15 March 1976. 

Adapted from the best-selling 1970 Irwin Shaw novel, Rich Man, Poor Man was a limited twelve-part dramatic series consisting of six two-hour prime-time made for television movies.

The televised novel chronicled the lives of the first-generation immigrant Jordache family. The story focused on the tumultuous relationship between brothers, Rudy (Peter Strauss) and Tom Jordache (Nick Nolte), as they suffered through twenty years (1945-65) of conflict, jealousy, and heartbreak.

The serial was enormously successful, leading the weekly ratings and ending as the second highest rated show for the 1976-77 television season. Along with its enormous audience popularity, it also garnered critical praise, reaping 20 Emmy nominations and winning four--two for acting achievement, one for directing, and one for musical score.

The success of Rich Man, Poor Man hinged on its employment of several innovative techniques. The narrative struck a unique combination which contained both the lavish film-style production values of prestigious special event programming while relying upon the "habit viewing" characteristic of a weekly series. 

Also, by utilising historical backdrops like McCarthyism, the Korean War, campus riots, and the Black Revolution, Rich Man, Poor Man suggested larger circumstances than those usually found in a traditional soap opera.

However, the limited series also liberally applied a range of risqué melodramatic topics including adultery, power struggles, and alcoholism. Another inventive concept introduced by Rich Man, Poor Man was the use of multiple, revolving guest stars throughout the series. 

While the three principal cast members were relatively unknown at the time, shuffling better known actors throughout the six-part series was a way to maintain interest and achieve some form of ratings insurance on the six-million dollar venture.

By invigorating the concept of adapting novels into television miniseries, Rich Man, Poor Man began a rapid proliferation of similar prime-time programming, including a sequel. The continuation, Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II, was a twenty-one part weekly series that aired in the fall of 1976.

Although the sequel was not as successful as its predecessor, the idea of extended televised adaptations of popular novels quickly became a component of network schedules. In the season following the debut of Rich Man, Poor Man, all major networks scheduled at least one miniseries, including an adaptation of Harold Robbins' The Pirates and Alex Haley's historical epic Roots.

Although eclipsed by the record-breaking 1977 miniseries Roots (aired 1 January through 30 January on ABC), Rich Man, Poor Man nonetheless has staked a spot in television history.

It helped to create a special niche for televised novels as an economically viable miniseries genre that can still be found in such offerings as North & South and Lonesome Dove.

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Rudy Jordache

Peter Strauss
Tom Jordache

Nick Nolte
Julie Prescott Abbott Jordache
Susan Blakely
Axel Jordache

Edward Asner
Mary Jordache

Dorothy McGuire
Willie Abbott

Bill Bixby
Duncan Calderwood

Ray Milland
Teddy Boylan

Robert Reed
Virginia Calderwood

Kim Darby
Sue Prescott

Gloria Grahame
Asher Berg

Craig Stevens
Joey Quales

George Maharis
Linda Quales

Lynda Day
George Nichols

Steve Allen
Smitty

Norman Fell
Teresa Sanjoro

Talia Shire
Marsh Goodwin

Van Johnson
Irene Goodwin

Dorothy Malone
Kate Jordache

Kay Lenz
Sid Gossett

Murray Hamilton
Arnold Simms

Mike Evans
Al Fanducci

Dick Butkus
Clothilde

Fionnula Flanagan
Brad Knight

Tim McIntire
Bill Denton

Lawrence Pressman
Claude Tinker

Dennis Dugan
Gloria Bartley

Jo Ann Harris
Pete Tierney

Roy Jenson
Lou Martin

Anthony Carbone
Papadakis

Ed Barth
Ray Dwyer

Herbert Jefferson Jr
Arthur Falconetti

William Smith
Col. Deiner

Andrew Duggan
Pinky

Harvey Jason
Martha

Helen Craig
Phil McGee

Gavan O'Herlihy
Billy

Leigh McCloskey
Wesley Jordache

Gregg Henry
Billy Abbott

James Carroll Jordan
Maggie Porter

Susan Sullivan
Arthur Falconetti

William Smith
Marie Falconetti

Dimitra Arliss
Ramona Scott

Penny Peyser
Scotty

John Anderson
Charles Estep

Peter Haskell
Phil Greenberg

Sorrell Brooke
Annie Adams

Cassie Yates
Diane Porter

Kimberly Beck
Arthur Raymond

Peter Donat
Claire Estep

Laraine Stephens
Senator Paxton

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Kay Lenz
John Franklin

Philip Abbott
Max Vincent

George Gaynes
Al Barber

Ken Swofford
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