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  "Here Come The Brides" Part 1    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
These are general trivia questions about the TV show, "Here Come The Brides", that was on the air from 1968-1971. They should be fairly easy if you remember this wonderful show!
Average, 10 Qns, kcm44, Jun 19 07
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  "Here Come The Brides" Part 2   top quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is my second quiz about the TV show, "Here Come The Brides", that aired from 1968-70. Some of these questions are harder than my first quiz.
Difficult, 10 Qns, kcm44, Jun 19 07
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Here Come The Brides Trivia Questions

1. What town did "Here Come The Brides" take place in?

From Quiz
"Here Come The Brides" Part 1

Answer: Seattle

The show was based on the true story of brides being brought to Seattle from New England because of the shortage of women after the Civil War.

2. What affliction did Jeremy suffer from?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 2

Answer: He stuttered

Bobby Sherman, who played Jeremy, researched stuttering in order to play this role.

3. Three brothers ran a logging company on this show. What was their last name?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 1

Answer: Bolt

The Bolt brothers were the main male characters and very easy on the eye!

4. In the episode "A Crying Need", what does Jason Bolt go to San Francisco in search of?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 2

Answer: A doctor

Jason returns to Seattle with a female doctor, much to everyone's shock.

5. What was the name of the only saloon in town?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 1

Answer: Lottie's

The saloon/hotel was run by Lottie Hatfield and was the center of activity in Seattle.

6. The actress who played Lottie was:

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 1

Answer: Joan Blondell

Joan Blondell was a brilliant actress and one of the early "blonde bombshell" actresses when she was young. She was the only big name when the show was cast.

7. What was the name of Lottie Hatfield's daughter?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 2

Answer: Katherine

Katherine, Lottie's secret daughter, was mentioned in the episode "The She Bear." Joan Blondell, who played Lottie, was nominated for an Emmy for this episode.

8. How many seasons did "Here Come The Brides" stay on the air?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 1

Answer: 2

There were only two seasons and 52 episodes from 1968-1971. What were they thinking when they canceled it?

9. What was the name of a girl from Aaron's past that he mentions in "Hosannah's Way"?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 2

Answer: Ellen

This was revealed when Aaron told Jason about Ellen being killed by Apaches near Tucson.

10. Bridget Hanley played the leader of the "Brides." Her character was a feisty redhead named:

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 1

Answer: Candy Pruitt

Candy led the brides in many interesting adventures and frequently butted heads with Jason Bolt.

11. What prevented Candy and Jeremy from getting engaged in the second season?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 2

Answer: Candy's little brother and sister, Christopher and Molly, arrived

This was the second time a wedding between Candy and Jeremy was postponed, in the episode "A Far Cry From Yesterday." The first time was in the first season episode "The Log Jam."

12. Captain Roland Francis Clancey was a lovable, gruff, old sea captain who had a weakness. What was it?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 1

Answer: Whiskey

No one loved a drink as much as the dear old Captain and he could be persuaded to do almost anything by anyone buying the drinks!

13. Who was the only person in town who knew the Dewey Decimal System?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 2

Answer: Biddie Cloom

This was revealed in the episode "Debt of Honor." Biddie hoped to be the town librarian because of her knowledge of the Dewey Decimal System.

14. What is the name of the town in New England that the brides came from?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 1

Answer: New Bedford

In real life, the town that brides were found was Lowell, Massachusetts.

15. Who tried to trap Jason into marriage in one of the first season episodes?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 2

Answer: Holly Houston

Holly, a lady trapper, came to town with three children who she claimed Jason had fathered in the episode "And Jason Makes Five."

16. Aaron Stempel made a bet with the Bolt brothers that they would bring back 100 girls and keep them in Seattle for one whole year. What did the Bolts stand to lose if they failed?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 1

Answer: Bridal Veil Mountain

During the first season of the show, there were many plots centered around Stempel trying to find a way to make sure he won that bet!

17. What was the name of Captain Clancey's brother, the priest, who paid him a visit?

From Quiz "Here Come The Brides" Part 2

Answer: Ned

Father Ned came to visit in the episode called "The Wealthiest Man in Seattle."

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