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  1. Its small-town dramas mark a bold change of pace for creator David E. Kelley, but The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire's dour mood is more suffocating than engaging. Read Critics...

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      It's a marvelously cast, intelligently written family drama...

    • 2. Secrets and Lies

      Hank's lack of support hurts Dottie's feelings; Hank...

    • 1. Falling Acorns

      Three brothers (Randy Quaid, Chris Penn, John Carroll Lynch)...

    • 3. Tough Love

      The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire The Brotherhood of...

  2. The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire is an American drama television series created by David E. Kelley that aired on CBS from September 24 to October 22, 2003. The show offers the typical quirkiness and eccentric humor that have become synonymous with David E. Kelley's shows.

  3. The story of the Shaw family, the pillar of the community in their quaint little town of Poland, New Hampshire, and the issues they face on daily basis while trying to help their family, friends and neighbors with their problems.

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    • 2003-09-24
    • Drama
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  4. Former high-school hockey stars, they're now muddling through as Poland's mayor, police captain and unemployed paranoid. Three inseparable brothers face family and career challenges in a this...

  5. The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire was a CBS network drama series created by David E. Kelley. The show aired from September 24 to November 19, 2003, lasting for one season & 5 episodes. It was produced by David E. Kelley Productions and 20th Century Fox Television.

  6. Sep 24, 2003 · The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire has been described as "Northern Exposure with middle-aged angst and populated with the sort of oddball supporting characters so typical of the Kelley oeuvre." The show was canceled after five episodes due to poor ratings.

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