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Darren McGavin and Burt Reynolds head a superb cast in this thrilling adventure series set aboard a stern-wheeler plying the Mississippi River in the 1840s. McGavin plays Captain Grey Holden, who won the Enterprise in a poker game, and Reynolds, in his first TV series role, plays the boat pilot Ben Frazer. Drawing on stories from real-life travelers on the river, each hour-long episode of Riverboat relives events on the Enterprise, as she travels up and down the Mississippi, America's premier waterway. Actors in recurring roles include Noah Beery, Jr.., John Mitchum and Jack Lambert. Episode guest stars include Vera Miles, Aldo Ray, Anne Baxter, Eddie Albert, Claude Akins, Debra Paget, Vincent Price, and Robert Vaughn.

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  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 6.4 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 26219586
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, Box set, Full Screen, Dolby, NTSC, Black & White
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 35 hours and 30 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ May 15, 2012
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Riverboat, Darren McGavin, Burt Reynolds, Jack Lambert, John Mitchum
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Shout! Factory / Timeless Media
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00769U98Q
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • #621 in Westerns (Movies & TV)

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Riverboat is a 44-episode western television series starring Darren McGavin and Burt Reynolds broadcast on the NBC television network from September 13, 1959 until January 2, 1961. It was produced by Revue Studios.

Season 1 Episode Guide

31 Episodes 1959 - 1960

Payment in Full AKA The Penitent

Sun, Sep 13, 1959 60 mins

Simple-minded Hunk Farber (Aldo Ray) needs money to impress his girl---so he turns informer. Missy: Barbara Bel Geddes. Monte: William Bishop. Holden: Darren McGavin. Fraser: Burt Reynolds.

The Barrier

Sun, Sep 20, 1959 60 mins

Vance Muldoon (William Bendix) offers a Government agent a chance to earn some money---by sneaking liquor to Indians. Carruthers: John Kerr. Holden: Darren McGavin. Abigail: Elizabeth Montgomery. Fraser: Burt Reynolds.

About Roger Mowbray

Sun, Sep 27, 1959 60 mins

Roger Mowbray's marriage is threatened by an ex-fiancee who reveals his embarrassing sharecropper's past to his wife (Vera Miles). Mowbray: Robert Vaughn. Fraser: Burt Reynolds. Holden: Darren McGavin.

Race to Cincinnati

Sun, Oct 4, 1959 60 mins

Anne Baxter stars as the wife of a man whose shipment of peaches is headed for destruction---along with the Enterprise. Holden: Darren McGavin. Jenkins: Lloyd Corrigan. Fraser: Burt Reynolds. Carney: Dick Wessel.

The Unwilling

Sun, Oct 11, 1959 60 mins

Eddie Albert (Sampson) and Debra Paget (Lela) appear in this story of hijacking on the Mississippi. Holden: Darren McGavin. Fraser: Burt Reynolds. Murrell: Ian MacDonald.

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The Fight Back

Sun, Oct 18, 1959 60 mins

At a wedding on the boat, Holden (Darren McGavin) recognizes the groom as a criminal. Determined to lead him to jail, Holden must first save him from a lynching. Slade: John Ireland. Torgin: Karl Swenson. Sonja: Joan O'Brien. Fraser: Burt Reynolds.

Escape to Memphis

Sun, Oct 25, 1959 60 mins

Laura Sutton is forced to kill her husband in self defense. Laura's brother-in-law, Jarrett Sutton, witnesses the shooting and tries to blackmail her.

Witness No Evil

Sun, Nov 1, 1959 60 mins

Vincent Price plays a dealer in wild animals escorting his zoo to St. Louis. Holden: Darren McGavin. Paddy: Charles Herbert. Fraser: Burt Reynolds. Carney: Dick Wessel. Blake: Noah Beery. Abby: Barbara Lawrence.

A Night at Trapper's Landing

Sun, Nov 8, 1959 60 mins

A French playboy-turned-Army-officer (Ricardo Montalban) rides with his company into unexpectedly hostile Indian country. Holden: Darren McGavin. Fraser: Burt Reynolds. Noah: Peter Whitney. Bolger: Judson Pratt.

The Faithless

Sun, Nov 22, 1959 60 mins

Chained to the Enterprise deck on his way to prison, Dr. Paul Drake refuses to help a girl suffering from diphtheria. Drake: Richard Carlson. Holden: Darren McGavin. Cathy: Bethel Leslie. Lucy: Katie Sweet. Travis: William D. Gordon. Fraser: Burt Reynolds.

The Boy from Pittsburgh

Sun, Nov 29, 1959 60 mins

The Enterprise is carrying unusual cargo: fake diamonds, a stowaway orphan, a loveless widow---and two men who plan to blow up the boat. Louise: Mona Freeman. Holden: Darren McGavin. Fraser: Burt Reynolds. Tommy: Tommy Nolan. Carter: Robert Emhardt.

Jessie Quinn

Sun, Dec 6, 1959 60 mins

Mercedes McCambridge as a woman with sons fighting on opposite sides in the Texas-Mexican War. Chandler: Clu Gulager. Quinn: Richard Gardner. Fraser: Burt Reynolds. Holden: Darren McGavin. Riley: James Gavin.

Strange Request

Sun, Dec 13, 1959 60 mins

Jan Sterling plays an actress who wants to charter the Enterprise: she just heard that her son, kidnapped years before, is being held in another town. Holden: Darren McGavin. Travis: William D. Gordon. Fraser: Burt Reynolds.

Guns for Empire

Sun, Dec 20, 1959 60 mins

The Enterprise is chartered to deliver farm machinery up river---but those shovels have awfully odd looking barrels. Rose: Gena Rowlands. Holden: Darren McGavin. Lorrimer: George Macready. Fraser: Burt Reynolds.

The Face of Courage

Sun, Dec 27, 1959 60 mins

The Enterprise steams upriver with a cargo of arms and recruits for the Fort Union outpost. At Akins Landing, Grey Holden is told by Homer Atkins that the Sioux have been watching the boat and are planning an uprising.

Tampico Raid

Sun, Jan 3, 1960 60 mins

Corrupt officials on a Southern island capture a group of teachers. Only one is released---to raise a huge ransom for the others. Joan: Pat Crowley. Holden: Darren McGavin. Carney: Dick Wessel. Marchand: Edward Colmans.

Landlubbers

Sun, Jan 10, 1960 60 mins

Holden and Fraser miss the hijacking of the Enterprise. By the time they get back, it's already on its way down river. Holden: Darren McGavin. Nora: Gloria Talbott. Fraser: Burt Reynolds. Joshua: Jack Lambert.

Mon, Jan 18, 1960 60 mins

Jailed for brawling, Holden and his crew can go free if they agree to carry a cargo of gunpowder upriver. Martha: Whitney Blake. Holden: Darren McGavin. Carney: Dick Wessel. Joshua: Jack Lambert. Pickalong: John Mitchum. Chip: Mike McGreevey.

Forbidden Island

Sun, Jan 24, 1960 60 mins

Even the Enterprise can be hijacked: on a stop for wood, Cajuns board the vessel for its cargo and two people are shot. Holden: Darren McGavin. Caroline: Pat Michon. Duprez: Miguel Landa. Fraser: Burt Reynolds. Carney: Dick Wessel. Garnett: Bruce Gordon.

Salvage Pirates

Sun, Jan 31, 1960 60 mins

The only survivors of a shipwreck are grateful to Holden for rescuing them---but could he help them retrieve their sunken jewels, please? Louise: Judi Meredith. Holden: Darren McGavin. Tremaine: Richard Garland. Carney: Dick Wessel. Savage: Bern Hoffman. Fraser: Burt Reynolds.

Path of the Eagle

Mon, Feb 1, 1960 60 mins

A trip to Independence, Mo., brings back memories of a bitter adventure to Holden (Darren McGavin). Marian: Diane Foster. Gideon: Dayton Lummis. Barrows: Myron Healey. Fraser: Burt Reynolds. Joshua: Jack Lambert. Chip: Mike McGreevey. Carney: Dick Wessel.

The Treasure of Hawk Hill

Mon, Feb 8, 1960 60 mins

An outlaw uses his nephew (Stephen Wootton) to double-cross his bankrobbing partners. Holden: Darren McGavin. Dexter: Ken McDonald. Murrell: Kent Taylor. Drummond: George Wallace. Samantha: Virginia Christine. Dexter: Richard Hale.

Fight at New Canal

Mon, Feb 22, 1960 60 mins

Grey Holden is chosen to represent riverboat captains in seeking a government-subsidized canal. Preliminary surveys and work must be completed before Congress will approve the project. Opponents of the canal set out to sabotage the project.

The Wichita Arrows

Mon, Feb 29, 1960 60 mins

Brad Turner (Dan Duryea), temporary riverboat captain, tries to solve a double murder. Holly: Betty Lou Keim. Scott: Don Haggerty. Terry: Bart Patton. Julie: Eve McVeagh.

Fort Epitaph

Mon, Mar 7, 1960 60 mins

The temporary captain of the Enterprise and his crew are pressed into Army service by an ambitious commander with a plan to kill Indians. Turner: Dan Duryea. Barbara: Joan Camden. Daniels: Charles Cooper. Henshaw: Brad Weston. Joshua: Jack Lambert.

Three Graves

Mon, Mar 14, 1960 60 mins

Looking forward to a night on the town, the crew fairly leaps off the gangplank---and finds an empty city and three new graves. Nora: Beverly Garland. Holden: Darren McGavin. Stoneman: John McKee. Byson: Robert Bray. Harrison: Harry Ellerbe. Terry: Bart Patton. Joshua: Jack Lambert.

Hang the Men High

Mon, Mar 21, 1960 60 mins

A lynch mob is after passenger Jerry Madden (Dallas Mitchell)---whose dying father accused him of murder. Sue: Karen Steele. Randall: Stephen McNally. Holden: Darren McGavin. Joshua: Jack Lambert. Carney: Dick Wessel.

The Night of the Faceless Man

Mon, Mar 28, 1960 60 mins

The Enterprise makes a wood stop at a small river town. But there is no wood for sale to strangers.

The Long Trail

Mon, Apr 4, 1960 60 mins

Someone was eager to see the Cherokees move to a new settlement: their village was burned to the ground. Holden: Darren McGavin. Tryker: Harry Lauter. Evans: Perry Lopez. White Bull: Anthony Caruso.

The Quick Noose

Mon, Apr 11, 1960 60 mins

Carney (Dick Wessel) visits his brother in Wingate---and is immediately framed for the murder of Judge Wingate's son. Amy: Nan Leslie. Sheriff: Jack Mather. Holden: Darren McGavin. Joshua: Jack Lambert.

The Sellout

Fri, Apr 8, 1960 60 mins

The Enterprise is badly in need of repairs and Holden has got to accept Nick Logan's offer. He will repair the boat, if afterward, he and his partner can use it.

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Riverboat (TV series)

Media , TV Westerns 1940's-1990's

March 02, 2014

By: Lawrence Walker

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John Mitchum in: Riverboat

Scenes with John Mitchum and Mike McGreevey from the 1959 television series “Riverboat.”

Riverboat  is a 44-episode  western   television series  starring  Darren McGavin  and  Burt Reynolds  broadcast on the  NBC   television network  from September 13, 1959 until January 2, 1961. It was produced by  Revue Studios .

Riverboat  depicts the exploits of McGavin’s fictitious character, Captain Grey Holden, and his crew as they navigate the vessel called the  Enterprise  principally along the  Mississippi ,  Missouri , and  Ohio  rivers. Episodes are set in the eastern end of the  American West  or in the  Midwest . Holden and his men encounter interesting characters along the way, including  U.S. President   Zachary Taylor ,  General   Winfield Scott , and a pre-presidential  Abraham Lincoln . One episodes focuses indirectly on the  Texan Revolution  of 1836. Unlike most westerns, which are set after the  American Civil War , the time frame of  Riverboat  precedes the sectional conflict, the 1830’s and the 1840’s. Riverboat  was succeeded on the NBC mid-season schedule in January 1961 by a drama about the sectional conflict,  The Americans .

Dick Wessel , as chief stoker Carney Kohler, was cast in forty-one episodes.  Jack Lambert  was cast in twenty-three episodes as first mate Joshua MacGregor (having played a different character, Tony Walchek, earlier in the series).  John Mitchum , brother of  Robert Mitchum , co-starred in ten episodes as Pickalong, the ship’s cook. Michael McGreevey was cast in seventeen episodes as cabin boy Chip Kessler. William D. Gordon played first mate Joe Travis in thirteen episodes before his character was killed off.

Guest Stars – Female

Other female guest stars include:

Many male guest stars also appeared on  Riverboat .  Ricardo Montalban  portrayed  United States Army  Lt. Andre B. Devereaux in “A Night at Trapper’s Landing” (November 8, 1959). In the story line, the  Enterprise  is commandeered by the military for a punitive expedition against the  Indians  after an attack on Devereaux and his men. Ben Frazer, however, tries to convince the Army that the uprising is really the result of a local Indian agent. The episode features  Judson Pratt , as Sergeant Ned Bolger,  Stacy Harris  as Colonel Nicholson, and  Raymond Bailey  as General Jacoby, with other roles for  character actors   Morris Ankrum ,  R.G. Armstrong , and  Peter Whitney .

  • Eddie Albert , as Dan Simpson, with  Russell Johnson  as Darius, and  John M. Pickard , from the western series  Boots and Saddles , uncredited as a river pirate, in “The Unwilling” (1959); in the story line, Dan Simpson attempts to open a general store despite a raid from pirates who stole $20,000 in merchandise. Debra Paget is cast as Lela Russell.
  • Jack Albertson , as Sampson J. Binton, and  DeForest Kelley  as Alex Jeffords, in the series finale, “Listen to the Nightingale” (1961); Holden and Blake transport an opera singer (Jeanne Bal) and her musicians to  New Orleans  in exchange for a share of her concert receipts.
  • Robert Bray , prior to  Stagecoach West , as Tom Byson, with Beverly Garland as Dr. Nora James, in “Three Graves” (1960), the story of three mysterious recent graves in a river town.
  • Charles Bronson , as Crowley, with  Ray Teal  as Sheriff Clay, in “Zigzag” (1960); Bill Blake (Noah Beery) is at a doctor’s office in a river town when he is abducted by three outlaws who think that Blake is the doctor. The outlaws then demand that Blake pretend to be the son of a dying old man so that he can compel the man to reveal the location of a large amount of money in his possession. William Fawcett  is cast as Pinty Walters, the owner of the cabin where the old man is living. Stella Stevens plays Pinty’s daughter, Lisa.
  • Edgar Buchanan , as Wingate Pritchard Pardee in “Duel on the River” (1960); Holden and his crew come between Brian Cloud ( Robert Emhardt ), a regional cotton baron, and a dissident grower, Beaudry Rawlings ( Claude Akins ), and Beaudry’s ambitious wife, Laurie (Fay Spain), who is a cousin of Pardee.  Akins also appeared as Jarret Sutton in “Escape to Memphis” (1959); Sutton pursues his former sister-in-law Laura Sutton (Jeanne Crain), a passenger on the  Enterprise , who has killed her husband (his brother) in self-defense.  Forrest Lewis  appears in this episode as Mr. Chambers.
  • Richard Carlson , as Paul Drake in “The Faithless” (1959); Drake is an escaped prisoner with medical training being transported on the  Enterprise  back to jail. Having lost his religious faith, Drake refuses to render medical assistance to a two-year-old girl stricken with a communicable disease that threatens the entire vessel.  William Phipps  and  Jeanne Bates  play the parents of the child. Bethel Leslie portrays Cathy Norris.
  • Anthony Caruso , as the  Cherokee  Chief White Bull in “The Long Trail” (1960); a group of Indians are being transported on the Enterprise , rather than walking the  Trail of Tears  to their reservation in  Indian Territory .  Harry Lauter  and  Dennis Cross  also appear in this episode.
  • Richard Chamberlain , as Lt. Dave Winslow in “Chicota Landing” (1960); in the story line, Juan Cortilla, a Mexican bandit played by  Joe De Santis , is stormed from jail. Lieutenant Winslow asks Holden to transport Cortilla and his men to a military garrison. Instead, Cortilla takes over the  Enterprise  and its gunpowder. Connie Hines portrays Lucy Bridges, and  Ted de Corsia  is cast as another bandit.
  • Lloyd Corrigan , as John Jenkins, with Anne Baxter as Ellie Jenkins, in “A Race to Cincinnati” (1959); three ruthless men try to prevent a peach farmer from getting his crop to market in  Cincinnati ,  Ohio ; he will lose his valuable land if he cannot make the last payment to his creditors.
  • Francis De Sales , as Ed Baker, with  child actor   Tom Nolan  as Tommy Jones, a stowaway, in “The Boy from Pittsburgh” (1959); in the story line, series character Grey Holden transports a box of diamonds, unknowing that a pickpocket has taken the gems and switched the contents of the box.  King Donovan  is cast as Paddy Britt; Mona Freeman, as Louise Rutherford, a beautiful young widow;  Robert Emhardt , as Jeb Carter.
  • Dan Duryea , as Captain Brad Turner, in “The Wichita Arrows” (1960); in the story line, Turner is in temporary command of the Enterprise  while Grey Holden is recruiting new customers. Turner stops at a river town to collect fur pelts but finds the properietors of the establishment all dead with arrows in their backs. In the following episode, “Fort Epitaph” (1960), Captain Turner takes a cargo of cannon to a fort on the  Little Missouri River  within hostile  Sioux  country. Turner soon finds that the once peaceful Indians have been driven to rebellion by the tough commander of the fort, who commandeers the  Enterprise  and orders its crew to attack the Sioux.
  • Gene Evans , as Sgt. Dan Phillips,  James Griffith  as Crpl. Sam Giler,  Ron Hagerthy  as Phelan, and  Stuart Randall  as General Winfield Scott in “The Quota” (1960); in the story line, Sergeant Phillips shanghais Holden and a crew member to meet the Army’s “quota” of new recruits.
  • Paul Fix , known as Sheriff Micah Torrance on  The Rifleman , as President Taylor in “That Taylor Affair” (1960), with Arlene Dahl as Lucy Belle
  • Bruce Gordon , as Garnett in “Forbidden Island” (1960), the story of  Cajun  outlaws who inhabit a remote island.
  • Clu Gulager , prior to his role as  Billy the Kid  on NBC’s  The Tall Man , as Beau Chandler, and  Kevin Hagen  as John Hollister, in “Jessie Quinn” (1959), a tale of intrigue involving the Texas Revolution. Holden attempts to send weapons to  Sam Houston , but forces of  Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna  in  Mexico  threaten to blow up the  Enterprise  to prevent the delivery. Mercedes McCambridge is cast in the title role of this episode.
  • John Ireland , as Chris Slade, and  Karl Swenson  as Ansel Torgin, in “The Fight Back” (1959); in the story line, young Tom Fowler ( Tom Laughlin ) has made himself the boss of Hampton, a corrupt river town near  Vicksburg . Fowler blocks farmers from shipping their crops to market. In a dispute over a wedding held on the  Enterprise , a lynch mob led by Fowler comes after Holden.
  • Douglas Kennedy , as McLeigh in “The Night of the Faceless Men” (1960); broadcaster  Hugh Downs  portrays Dan Flynn;  Frank Ferguson  is cast as Roger. In the story line, while he is seeking to purchase wood, Holden encounters a river town in the clutches of hooded racketeers.
  • George Kennedy , as Gunner Slagle, with  Slim Pickens  as Porter Slagle;  Dennis O’Keefe  as boxing promoter Dan Muldoon, and Norma Crane as Sarah Prentice, in “River Champion” (1960), a story about a prize fight aboard the  Enterprise
  • Sandy Kenyon , as lawyer Abraham Lincoln, with  Tyler McVey  as a judge and  Denver Pyle  as Jim Bledsoe, in “No Bridge on the River” (1960); Holden sues the railroad when the  Enterprises  on a dark and stormy night strikes a rail bridge atop the Mississippi River; Lincoln is the attorney representing the railroad.
  • Raymond Massey , prior to  Dr. Kildare , as Sir Oliver Garnett in “Trunk Full of Dreams” (1960); the  Enterprise  becomes a floating theater when a group of actors come on board. Bethel Leslie is cast as Juliet,  Willard Waterman  as de Lesseps, Mary Tyler Moore as Lily Belle, and  Robert Foulk  as Captain Smiley. ]
  • Doug McClure , prior to  The Virginian , as Corporal Jenkins in “The Face of Courage” (1959); amid the threat of Sioux attack, the Enterprise  is commandered by Sergeant Major Carmody ( Paul Birch ) while it is delivering military cargo to an Army outpost on the Missouri River. Joanna Moore appears in this episode as Kitty McGuire.
  • Stephen McNally  as Jeb Randall, with Stuart Randall as Harry, in “Hang the Men High” (1960); based on the word of a dying man, two passengers are seized from the  Enterprise  and tried before a  kangaroo court .  Walter Sande  is cast as Tom Feller and Karen Steele as Sue Parker.
  • Read Morgan , as Clint Casey in “The Barrier” (1959); passengers included a young man on assignment to become an Indian agent in the West and the miscreant who tries to bribe the agent to allow liquor sales on the reservation.  William Bendix  is cast as Vance Muldoon, and Elizabeth Montgomery as Mrs. Abigai Carruthers.
  • Ed Nelson , prior to  Peyton Place , as Tim Tyler in “The Quick Noose” (1960);  Enterprise  crew member Carney Kohler could hang for the fatal stabbing of the son of Judge Wingate. The murderer used Kohler’s knife to carry out the crime.  Willis Bouchey  plays the judge.
  • Cliff Robertson , as Martinus Van Der Brig, with  Robert J. Wilke  as Red Dog Hanlon, in “End of a Dream” (1960); con man Van Der Brig persuades Holden to transport a group of pioneers to “Rolling Stone”, a tract of land which he recently purchased but cannot match the expectations of the settlers.
  • Lee Van Cleef , as Luke Cragg in “Strange Request” (1959); Jan Sterling as actress Lorna Langton charters the  Enterprise  for a trip to an abandoned trading post, where she retrieves a boy being held by river pirates who claim that he had been rescued from Indians.  Lawrence Dobkin  is cast as David Fields;  Rhys Williams , as Josiah Cragg.
  • Robert Vaughn , as the lead in “About Roger Mowbray” (1959); Cassie Baird (Madlyn Rhue), a former girlfriend of Roger Mowbray, tells Mrs. Jeanette Mowbray (Vera Miles) that Roger married her for her money. Roger learns that his father is also undermining his marriage.  John Hoyt  is cast as Antoine Rigaud.
  • Will Wright , curmudgeonly character actor, as J.C. Sickel, with  Aldo Ray  as Hunk Farber,  John Larch  as Touhy, and Barbara Bel Geddes as Missy, in “Payment in Full” (1959); Farber betrays his friend and employer to collect reward money, which he uses to court his girlfriend, Missy.

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The Enterprise was a 100-foot-long paddle steamer that churned up and down the Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio rivers during the 1840s.

The captain and owner of the boat was Grey Holden (Darren McGavin), a former fighter, rum-runner, swordsman, dock foreman, and soldier. A fun-loving romantic, Grey had won the boat in a poker game and was determined to make it a profitable venture, carrying passengers, hauling freight, and doing anything else it could to generate revenue.

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Boat pilot Ben Frazer (an early role from Burt Reynolds) was the co-lead when Riverboat first aired, an orphan whose entire life had been spent along the Mississippi.

Both he and crew member Travis (William D Gordon) were written out of the series in the middle of its first season.

When it returned in 1960, Riverboat had a new co-lead in Bill Blake (Noah Beery Jr), as a pilot who had bought 49% of the Enterprise and was constantly seeking to take a controlling interest.

First mate Joshua (Jack Lambert) and crew member Carney (Richard Wessell) were still in the cast, but gone were cabin boy Chip (Mike McGreevey), ballad-singing cook Pickalong (Jack Mitchum), and Terry Blake (Bart Patten), the cub-pilot who had replaced Ben Frazer.

Captain Holden spent more time away from the boat and got involved in more romantic entanglements than during the first season.

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  • Super Regionals: May 23-25 or May 24-26 
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How the championship works: Regionals — at 16 sites — are double-elimination and scheduled for May 16/17-19. The 16 winners advance to super regionals and play a two-team, best-out-of-three series either May 23-25 or May 24-26. The eight winners earn spots in the 2024 Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City. The WCWS begins May 30 in double-elimination format. The final two teams play a best-of-three series for the national championship beginning June 5.

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Church Hill residents’ ‘Palm Royale’ TV series drops Wednesday

Published 3:45 pm Tuesday, March 19, 2024

By Jan Griffey

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NATCHEZ — Natchezians can watch what Tate Taylor and John Norris have been up to on Wednesday when “Palm Royale” premiers on Apple TV+.

“All you have to do is say, ‘Hey, Siri, play ‘Palm Royale,’ ” Taylor said Tuesday morning. “People have been asking me, ‘How do I watch it?’ It’s easy.”

Plans for the 10-episode comedy series, which features an all-star cast including Carol Burnett, Laura Dern, Kristen Wiig, Ricky Martin, and Allison Janney, have been in the works for almost six years.

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“The pandemic and then the strike just decimated this industry. No one has really worked in five or six years,” Taylor said. 

That’s part of what makes “Palm Royale” so special. It’s a rebirth of sorts for not only Taylor and Norris but for all in the TV and film industry.

“‘Palm Royale’ is a fun, comedic romp of people trying to reach greener grass in Palm Beach, Florida, in 1969,” Taylor said. 

Taylor and Norris are executive producers and Taylor directed many of the episodes in the series.

“Tomorrow, we drop the first three episodes and people can watch all three if they want. Then, we will drop one new episode a week for a total of 10 episodes,” he said. “Please let Natchez people know there was no way to recreate Palm Beach in Natchez.”

Nor was it filmed in Palm Beach. It’s not allowed, Norris said. The series was filmed in Los Angeles.

Taylor, known primarily for his film direction in movies like the Academy Award-nominated “The Help,” “Get on Up,” “Ma” and “The Girl on the Train,” said directing a television series gives more time for character development.

“The Help” received three Academy Award nominations. Octavia Spencer won Best Supporting Actress for her role in “The Help.”

“I view this as a 10-hour-long movie. It provides the luxury of playing more and doing more with your characters. The only caveat I found is there are lots of cooks in the kitchen on a TV series,” he said.

Creating a Natchez hub for the film industry

While working on “Palm Royale,” Taylor and Norris have been busy preparing for the time when the film industry recovered, which seems to be happening now. The two are committed to making Natchez a hub for the film industry and training Natchezians in the jobs needed to make films.

The two bought the former Kelly’s Kids property on Liberty Road in Natchez with partner Jason Owen, a music producer and talent manager. The Arkansas native has represented and developed artists like Shania Twain, Faith Hill, Little Big Town, and Kelsea Ballerini.

The facility is now known as Sandbox Stages.

“We used this time during the pandemic and the strike to get ready for the party to come,” Taylor said. “We partnered with Jason Owen because we are both Southerners and while there is lots of stuff coming out of Hollywood and New York, we want to develop the industry for people between those two places.”

While the two still operate at the Crooked Letter Picture Co. facility at the corner of North Canal and High streets, the Sandbox Stages property is more than 100,000 square feet and provides the space needed for a true film studio.

“The Crooked Letter building is very small and limiting. It’s great for doing green screen work. That’s why (actor) Morgan (Freeman) likes it so much. But we wanted to create a place that could accommodate the needs of any film production. Let’s swing for the fence with this thing.”

The Sandbox Stages studio facility will be one of the largest film studios in the South with four stages under one roof and a 12,000 production office attached to it, Taylor said.

“We’ve been doing the renovations in the building for about six months,” Taylor said. “We hope it will allow Natchez to become a film and television production center.”

Castle Rock Entertainment, a motion picture and entertainment company, plans to film a movie in Natchez, he said.

“Then, we have one, two, three, four movies that are written and ready to go, all of which we can film here in Natchez on that stage. And our goal is to have a TV series on that stage and create a year-long working studio,” Taylor said.

“We were dealt some blows with the pandemic and the strike, but we have really invested in Natchez and Mississippi and we want to make it undeniable to anyone in the film industry what we have here,” he said.

Lobbying for film incentives

“Our next big hurdle is to attack the film incentive legislation in Mississippi. Right now, the film incentive money has a cap on it, and it has been used up quickly in the last three years,” Taylor said.

Norris has been working with legislators to raise the cap on the film industry incentive.

“If we can get those incentives raised, we could bring in a Marvel movie. But if people can’t get those incentives, they won’t film here when they can go someplace else and get them,” Taylor said.

“Increasing the cap on film incentives has gotten an incredible amount of support in the Mississippi Senate and House. And, it’s gotten a lot of support from (Governor) Tate Reeves, (Lieutenant Governor) Delbert Hosemann and Jason White (Speaker of the Mississippi House),” Norris said. 

Incentives in Mississippi and Louisiana are about the same for the film industry — 20 percent rebates in Mississippi and 25 percent in Louisiana. But the total rebates that can be given in the state is capped at $20 million a year in Mississippi.

“That’s about a 10th of the cap in Louisiana and about a 100th of what it is in Georgia. We have a lot of room to grow in terms of bringing business here and creating jobs,” Norris said.

He said a major film producer wanted to bring the $90 million film “Vampire” to Mississippi to film on the Gulf Coast but didn’t because incentives in the state were maxed out.

“The goal is to increase that cap to draw in more business,” Norris said.

“We need everyone in Natchez to contact our legislators and tell them they need to increase the incentive cap,” Taylor said.

Church Hill

Taylor and Norris fell in love with the Church Hill community years ago and own Wyolah, a historic home, as well as other property there.

With the store and restaurant Church Hill Variety open now, Taylor and Norris feel like they have made progress in sharing the community with others and providing those who live in the community with a gathering place.

“I find Church Hill Variety so rewarding and fulfilling,” Taylor said. “Now, people in Church Hill can say, ‘Let’s meet up at the store.’ No one had a place to meet for fellowship and friendship here other than at church on Sundays. Now, we can go to the store and get a beer or a pop, and workers and delivery drivers can have a place for a good, hot lunch. We are going to start doing dinners soon. It’s a great place to unwind with a nice tribe.”

You never know when one of Taylor’s stars will be in Church Hill Variety lending a hand. Octavia Spencer has been seen waiting on tables at the restaurant.

Church Hill Variety is located at 13411 River Road, at the intersection with the old Wagner’s Store building and Christ Church.

“Wagner’s Store is being restored now thanks to Carter Burns and Mimi Miller and will become a museum. And Christ Church is being renovated,” Taylor said. 

Robert VanNewkirk and Angel Roberts, who are long-time friends of Taylor and Norris and have partnered with them in Church Hill Variety, bought The Cedars about a year ago and are creating a retreat center there known as The Field and Forest. For more information, visit thefieldandforest.com.

“They are developing a world-class, five-star place that can be rented in its entirety. If someone wants to have a wedding at Christ Church, the whole wedding party can move out here,” he said. “It’s about creating a feeling and a culture. And, of course, when I have a movie here, the entire crew can stay at The Field and Forest.”

Taylor and Norris said they feel completely at home among the caring, diverse Church Hill community.

“Everyone has a different mindset politically, but no one talks about it or cares. People out here care about each other and will drop anything to help anyone else,” he said. “We hope to only enhance the community that is already here and has been here for many generations. Great people. This is an artistic place of creativity, love, and fellowship.”

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