Riverboat (TV series)


Riverboat is an American Western television series starring Darren McGavin and Burt Reynolds, produced by Revue Studios, and broadcast on the NBC television network from 1959 to 1961. Reynolds was replaced by Noah Beery Jr. halfway through the series in the wake of a conflict with McGavin.

Plot

In the series, Captain Grey Holden and his crew navigate the vessel called the Enterprise principally along the Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio Rivers. Some 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 prepresidential Abraham Lincoln. One episode focuses indirectly on the Texan Revolution of 1836. Unlike most Westerns, which are set after the American Civil War, the story's time frame precedes the conflict, and includes the 1830s and '40s. The series ended on the NBC midseason schedule in January 1961, replaced by a drama about the sectional conflict, The Americans.

Cast

played Captain Brad Turner in the first two episodes, before Darren McGavin replaced him for 40 episodes. Burt Reynolds in his television debut role played Ben Frazer in 20 episodes, before reporting disputes with McGavin and being replaced by Noah Beery, Jr., who played Bill Blake.
Dick Wessel, as chief stoker Carney Kohler, was cast in 41 episodes, Jack Lambert was cast in 23 episodes as first mate Joshua MacGregor, John Mitchum co-starred in 10 episodes as Pickalong, the ship's cook, Michael McGreevey was cast in 17 episodes as cabin boy Chip Kessler, and William D. Gordon played first mate Joe Travis in 13 episodes before his character's death.

Guest stars

Female

The series featured an array of leading ladies of that era as guest stars, including Mary Tyler Moore, cast as the "Brunette Girl in Coach", with Jeanne Carmen as Janine, the "Blonde Girl in Coach", in the 1959 episode, "A Night at Trapper's Landing". Moore played Lily Belle de Lesseps the next year in "Trunk Full of Dreams".
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". 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.
Other male guest stars include:
NBC hoped the series would defeat Maverick. It was described as "Wagon Train on water." Darren McGavin was known from playing Mickey Spillane and Burt Reynolds was cast for romantic interest.
"We've spent a lot of money and put a lot of time into making it a quality show," said McGavin.

Reception

Critical

The New York Times called the pilot "labored and dull".
The Los Angeles Times said it was "produced with the slick vacuity of a B movie with pleasantly inconsequential stories and an utter disregard for the color and background that the Riverboat called for."

Ratings

The premiere episode rated 11.9 against Mavericks 22.9 and a rerun of That's My Boy with 7.5.
In January 1960, the series was shifted from Sunday nights to Monday.

Home media

On October 30, 2007, Timeless Media Group released a three-disc best-of set featuring 15 episodes from the series.
On May 15, 2012, Timeless Media Group released Riverboat- The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.