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Apple's Way

  • TV Series
  • 1974–1975
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Apple's Way (1974)
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The Apple family adjusts to life in a small Iowa town.The Apple family adjusts to life in a small Iowa town.The Apple family adjusts to life in a small Iowa town.

  • Creator
    • Earl Hamner Jr.
  • Stars
    • Ronny Cox
    • Frances Lee McCain
    • Malcolm Atterbury
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Creator
      • Earl Hamner Jr.
    • Stars
      • Ronny Cox
      • Frances Lee McCain
      • Malcolm Atterbury
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Ronny Cox
    Ronny Cox
    • George Apple
    • 1974–1975
    Frances Lee McCain
    Frances Lee McCain
    • Barbara Apple
    • 1974–1975
    Malcolm Atterbury
    Malcolm Atterbury
    • Grandfather Aldon
    • 1974–1975
    Vincent Van Patten
    Vincent Van Patten
    • Paul Apple
    • 1974–1975
    Patti Cohoon-Friedman
    • Cathy Apple
    • 1974–1975
    Eric Olson
    • Steven Apple
    • 1974–1975
    Kristy McNichol
    Kristy McNichol
    • Patricia Apple…
    • 1974–1975
    Frannie Michel
    • Patricia Apple
    • 1974
    Steve Benedict
    • Jamie Ryland
    • 1974
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    Richard Bull
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    Wayne Heffley
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    Robert Gooden
    • Doug Clark
    • 1974
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    • Mrs. Pearman
    • 1974
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    • 1974
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    Vince Howard
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    • 1974
    • Creator
      • Earl Hamner Jr.
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    Ripshin

    Vague memories

    Hamner basically ripped off his own "The Waltons" creation, for this "contemporary" variation, with a liberal flair. YouTube currently has the opening credits - check out the link provided in the menu for "clips."

    So many of the questions arising in these comments are clearly answered by IMDb, such as dates of broadcast, length of series, etc. Obviously, "Apple's Way" was a mid-season replacement series, that started in Feb. of 1974, and ended its run in Jan of 1975.

    "The Tree" episode sticks out in my mind, but then again, it was the first episode aired.

    I didn't realize that Kristy McNichol replaced another actress, as she is the only person I remember in the role.

    Trivia note: Lorimar also produced something called "Second Chances" in the early 90s, and Ronny Cox and Lee McCain once again played spouses for a few episodes.
    consortpinguin

    Nice Family Show

    "Apple's Way" was an enjoyable family show. Unfortunately it appeared on Sunday nights, the "Death Slot" and only lasted one season.

    It was a trend-defying series that focused on the family relationships of the Apples, who left Big-City life for a slower pace and a better environment for their children in rural Iowa. It struck a chord because the mood in America at that time was "malaise" after Vietnam, Watergate, gas lines, inflation, recession, drugs, and the overall erosion of family values. The parents wanted to give their children a more wholesome life without the peer pressures for sex, drugs, booze, and other temptations so popular at the time.

    Overall, I thought the parents succeeded. . The three Apple children made friends with their classmates and managed to have a good time down on the family farm. They grew up with a better attitude. Having the grandfather added another dimension, a frame of reference that the kids would not otherwise have had. In the days of double-digit inflation, they were astonished to hear of 25-cent movies and nickel ice cream cones. As a World War I veteran, he told them about patriotism at a time when our Vietnam misadventure soured nearly everyone on the military.

    The cast did a great job. Ronny Cox was perfect as the laid-back, patient father. Vincent van Patten came across very well as the teenage son trying to understand life. In one episode, Paul spends a lot of time playing tennis and falling in love with a young woman a few years older. The ending was sad.

    The episode I remember best sums it all up for me. Another family they knew in L.A. spends a week with the Apples and becomes quite fond of the less-stressful way of life. They even think about moving to Kansas to start over. On their last day, however, the father, a corporate VP, is needed back in the office. Although he tries to buy time with the President, the company sends a helicopter to bring him back. As he flies off, the rest of his family realizes that they are, unfortunately, captives of their wealthy urban lifestyle, and drive back home.

    I didn't watch it every week, but I enjoyed this sleeper of a show. It wasn't a hilarious comedy or a deep drama. With good scripts and acting, this show made a statement about life in the 1970s.
    gary2002

    Great memories......

    I have to admit I only remember little bits and pieces of the show, but they do stand out, and in reading the other comments about the show it is really coming back to mind. I remember that it came on right after "The Wonderful World of Disney" in our area and in those day (being raised by my grandparents) there was only the one TV in our house and you had to watch what everybody else was watching and I remember that show really hitting home. I can sort of remember the entry into the show was something with this house and there was this big huge tree in front of it and then it panned around to the house and the family running out the door out to a picnic table and sitting down to dig into a meal.

    I have tried to remember the name of the show for many years as that part of the show has stood out and I remembered it came on after Disney and no one I would ever talk to about it could/or did remember it. I have felt like I was the only one in the world that had ever seen it and then a couple months ago I was talking about it again with some new people at my work and one of them blurted out the name and she said that she loved the show because she was in love with the father in the show.

    I think that what initially started me search for the name the past couple of years is that there was this show a couple years back about this family that lived in Florida and they took care of this zoo and it seemed that it reminded me of "Apple's Way". Now, I can't remember the name of that show either, but I remember one of the teen characters was not wanting to participate in caring and taking care of the family zoo and he wanted to play guitar and sing in a band. He is a pretty well known actor - a girls heart-throb. I think his last name is Mathisen or something like that.

    Anyway, that show, for some odd reason started me thinking about "Apple's Way" again and now I really wish that I had known that it had played on TVLand. I do understand that a lot of shows from that era don't seem like they were when we originally watched them, but there must have been a reason that they touched our hearts then or we watched them (like a love interest), so we shouldn't be so quick to downplay them now. Example- one of my favorite all-time shows from when I was that age was Land of the Lost. I loved the Sleestacks, so I just recently ran across the first season on DVD and bought it and watching it now makes me wonder why I ever did as the graphics and special effects looks as if a 2 year old did it, and I almost turned it off, but then I kept watching it and I started getting into it again and pretty soon the bad filming wasn't being paid attention to, but rather the lives of the characters and them trying to save themselves and find their way back to the real world. I would love to have a chance to see "Apple's Way" again, and if anyone knows of a way that I can accomplish that, please get a hold of me at: gary2002@comcast.net. Thanks for listening....
    annaers

    In response to "Unintentionally hilarious" by silent doug_1

    My sister HAD to watch the show every week, and it a misery. I'm so glad my dad could see it the way you did. He riffed the show and made it hilarious.

    It was just a terrible, dry, Sears Roebuck attired saltine cracker of a show.

    There was nothing redeemable about about any of the characters. Even today, when we come across bland unappealing 'acceptable' in a social way families my brother and I nudge each other and mutter, "Apple's Way People".
    tinyspyder

    In My Memory Forever

    I was a small child, only four and five years old, when this was on TV. I remember it so vividly and I never forgot the name. My love for this show was right up there with the Waltons and Little House on the Prarie. I was so surprised when I looked it up to find out it had only been on such a short time. It made a much bigger impact on my childhood than that. I remember crying when my mom said it wasn't going to be on any more. Kristy McNichol was wonderful as Patricia! She was such a gifted child. I would love to be able to share this show with my children. If it was ever made available on tape or DVD I would buy it in an instant.

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    • Trivia
      "Apple's Way" was a mid-season replacement for "The New Perry Mason." The series did not gain the ratings CBS had hoped for, partly because it had to compete with NBC's long-running Top 20 hit "The Wonderful World of Disney" and ABC's popular crime drama "The F.B.I." The concept was "re-booted" in the second season to focus on plots that dealt more with such issues (such as freedom of speech, drug use, terminal illness) as opposed to the more rural-specific plots of the first season. The second season was produced by successful veteran producer-writer John Furia Jr, who hired Worley Thorne as story editor. The series was canceled during its second season and replaced with "Cher."
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: George Carlin/Jackie Cooper/Marvin Hamlisch/Jack Knight (1974)

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La maravillosa familia Apple
    • Production company
      • Lorimar Productions
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    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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