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- The 1978-79 NBC mini-series “The Kent Chronicles,” now on DVD, featured an array of prime-time stars in sometimes peculiar or incongruous historical roles.
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Aug 17, 2012 · “The Kent Chronicles” occupies a charmed period in TV mini-series history, firmly sandwiched between the early opus “ Rich Man, Poor Man ” and the last great entry in the genre, “War and...
The Kent Chronicles. Season 1. These three miniseries follow the Kent family in early America. In The Bastard, Phillipe Charboneau immigrates to America. In The Rebels, he fights in the Revolutionary War.
The Bastard: Created by John Wilder. With Andrew Stevens, Olivia Hussey, Barry Sullivan, Mark Neely. When Phillipe Charboneau, the illegitimate son of an English duke, travels from France to England to claim his inheritance, he incurs the wrath of his father's family and is forced to flee to America, where he becomes involved in the events ...
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- Andrew Stevens, Olivia Hussey, Barry Sullivan
Jul 19, 2019 · Product Description. The epic made-for-television presentation of John Jakes' American Bicentennial saga begins with "The Bastard" (1978), starring Andrew Stevens as the illegitimate son of an English nobleman who journeys through England, France, and Revolutionary America to gain his rightful inheritance.
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Genres Drama, Action, Adventure. Based on the best-selling series of novels by John Jakes, this star-studded Revolution-era romp follows the fortunes of a young Frenchman as he immigrates to America and crosses paths with historical heavyweights like Benjamin Franklin and George Washington.
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- May 23, 1978
It is book one in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series. The novel mixes fictional characters with historical events or people, to tell the story of the United States of America in the time period leading up to the American Revolution .
May 22, 1978. Phillipe Charboneau is the illegitimate son of an English duke. When he travels from France to England to claim his inheritance, he incurs the wrath of his father's family and is forced to flee to America, where he becomes involved in the events leading to the American Revolution.