Rich Man, Poor Man Book II

Rich Man, Poor Man Book II
The main characters. Standing: Maggie Porter and Rudy Jordache. Seated: Wesley Jordache and Billy Abbott.
Based on Characters created by Irwin Shaw
Written by Ann Beckett
Michael Gleason
Robert Hamilton
Millard Lampell
Robert Presnell, Jr.
Elizabeth Wilson
Directed by Lou Antonio
Karen Arthur
Bill Bixby
Joan Darling
Harry Falk
David Friedkin
Jules Irving
Ted Post
Alex Segal
James Sheldon
Paul Stanley
Starring Peter Strauss
Gregg Henry
James Carroll Jordan
Theme music composer Alex North
Michael Isaacson
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of episodes 21
Production
Executive producer Michael Gleason
Original release
Network ABC
Release September 21, 1976 –
March 8, 1977
Related
Rich Man, Poor Man

Rich Man, Poor Man Book II is an American television miniseries that aired on ABC in one-hour episodes at 9:00pm ET/PT on Tuesday nights between September 21, 1976 and March 8, 1977. A sequel to Rich Man, Poor Man that had aired the previous season, it focused on the further exploits and conflicts of the Jordache family.

Synopsis

The series began shortly after the death of Tom Jordache. His son Wesley (Gregg Henry) is now in the care of Tom's brother Rudy (Peter Strauss), who was seeking a seat in the United States Senate. Also living in the household was Billy, Rudy's stepson, and much of the ongoing storyline concentrated on the tension between the two ambitious boys. Also crucial to the plot was Rudy's protracted battle with Charles Estep (Peter Haskell), the mysterious billionaire owner of Tricorp. Returning from the original series was Anthony Falconetti (William Smith), who had served time for the murder of Tom Jordache and was now free and intent on disposing of Rudy as well.

At the same time, Falconetti firmly intends to eliminate Rudy, Wesley and all the friends of the Jordache family and this time it will not be enough to ignore it to escape him.

Cast

Davey Davison replaces Kim Darby as Virginia Calderwood. Peter Strauss, Susan Blakely, Herbert Jefferson Jr., Van Johnson, Kay Lenz, Tim McIntre, Ray Millard, Dick Sargent and William Smith reprise their roles from the original series.

Actor Role
Starring
Peter Strauss Rudy Jordache
Special guest star
Susan Blakely Julie Prescott
Introducing
Gregg Henry Wesley Jordache
James Carroll Jordan Billy Abbott
Guest stars
Dimitra Arliss Maria Falconetti
Davey Davison Virginia Calderwood
Herbert Jefferson Jr. Roy Dwyer
Van Johnson Marsh Goodwin
Kay Lenz Kate Jordache
Tim McIntire Brad Knight
Ray Milland Duncan Calderwood
Claudette Nevins Mrs. Martindale
William Redfield Mr. Martindale
Dick Sargent Eddie Heath
William Smith Anthony Falconetti
Susan Sullivan Maggie Porter
John Anderson John "Scotty" Scott
Sorrell Booke Phil Greenberg
Peter Haskell Charles Estep
Penny Peyser Ramona Scott
Larry Kert Danny Miller
Arlo Guthrie Himself
Cassie Yates Annie Adams
Kimberly Beck Diane Porter
Peter Donat Arthur Raymond
Laraine Stephens Claire Estep
Lynn Carlin Sarah Hunt
Madeleine Thornton-Sherwood Mrs. Hunt
Russell Johnson Detective
George Gaynes Max Vincent
Dennis James Telethon Host
G. D. Spradlin Senator Dillon
Barry Sullivan Senator Paxton
Philip Abbott John Franklin
Ken Swofford Al Barber
Richard McKenzie
David Sheiner
Nehemiah Persoff Charles Dietrich

Episode list

Title Directed By Written By Runtime Original air date
1 "Chapter I" Lou Antonio Millard Lampell 48 min. September 21, 1976
2 "Chapter II" Alex Segal Ann Beckett 48 min. September 28, 1976
3 "Chapter III" Bill Bixby Robert Presnell, Jr. 48 min. October 5, 1976
4 "Chapter IV" David Friedkin Millard Lampell 48 min. October 19, 1976
5 "Chapter V" Harry Falk Ann Beckett 48 min. October 26, 1976
6 "Chapter VI" James Sheldon Millard Lampell 48 min. November 9, 1976
7 "Chapter VII" Harry Falk Robert Presnell, Jr. 48 min. November 16, 1976
8 "Chapter VIII" Joan Darling Elizabeth Wilson 48 min. November 23, 1976
9 "Chapter IX" Jules Irving Millard Lampell 48 min. November 30, 1976
10 "Chapter X" Karen Arthur Elizabeth Wilson 48 min. December 7, 1976
11 "Chapter XI" Jules Irving Ann Beckett 48 min. December 21, 1976
12 "Chapter XII" Ted Post Millard Lampell 48 min. December 28, 1976
13 "Chapter XIII" Jules Irving Michael Gleason 48 min. January 4, 1977
14 "Chapter XIV" Ted Post Elizabeth Wilson & Ann Beckett 48 min. January 11, 1977
15 "Chapter XV" Jules Irving Michael Gleason 48 min. January 18, 1977
16 "Chapter XVI" Paul Stanley Michael Gleason 48 min. February 1, 1977
17 "Chapter XVII" Jules Irving Ann Beckett 48 min. February 8, 1977
18 "Chapter XVIII" Bill Bixby Michael Gleason 48 min. February 15, 1977
19 "Chapter XIX" Jules Irving Robert Hamilton 48 min. February 22, 1977
20 "Chapter XX" James Sheldon Ann Beckett 48 min. March 1, 1977
21 "Chapter XXI" Jules Irving Michael Gleason 48 min. March 8, 1977

Reception

Las Vegas and Aspen, playgrounds of the rich and famous and powerful, were two of the settings for the series. Filled with soap opera-like touches, it was far more melodramatic than the original and not as successful critically or in the ratings. The series maintained a popular following in the UK and Europe and was released on a 6-Disc DVD set by Universal-Playback on June 18, 2007. The US DVD set contained both the original mini-series and the weekly series and was released for the first time by A & E Home Video on September 28, 2010.

Awards and nominations

Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
American Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Episode from a Television Series Jerrold L. Ludwig (for "Chapter XV") Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night Bill Bixby (for "Chapter III") Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series Susan Blakely (for "Chapter I") Nominated
Outstanding Film Editing in a Drama Series Jerrold L. Ludwig (for "Chapter III") Nominated
TP de Oro Best Foreign Series 3rd Place
Best Foreign Actor Peter Strauss Won
Most Popular Personage William Smith 2nd Place
Writers Guild of America Awards Episodic Drama Millard Lampell Nominated