Big Valley - Season 1
TV Westerns once ruled the primetime range, inspiring Jonathan Winters to joke at the time, "I like Westerns, I just don't like 15 of them in a row." The Big Valley came along near the end of the trail. Premiering in 1965, it ran for four seasons and earned an Emmy for "Miss Barbara Stanwyck," who stars as widowed matriarch Victoria Barkley. Her brood is a breed apart: Jarrod (Richard Long), the eldest son, who returns to the sprawling Barkley home in the San Joaquin Valley to practice law; excitable Nick (Peter Breck), who is in charge of the family enterprises, youngest son Eugene (Charles Briles), an inconsequential character who would ride off into the sunset by season two; and "shameful" and "spoiled" daughter Audra (Linda Evans), who, in the first episode, is a real kitten with a whip. As a family saga, The Big Valley is more Bonanza than Dallas with one groundbreaking, soap opera twist: the arrival of Heath (Lee Majors), the self-proclaimed "bastard son" of deceased community pillar Tom Barkley. This first season's most compelling dramatic arc is Heath's struggle to be accepted by his brothers (particularly the hot-headed Nick) and determination to stake his claim to "a name, heritage... what's mine."
The Big Valley rounded up a stable of great character actors, several at the beginnings of their careers. The episode "By Force and Violence" alone offers Bruce Dern as an escaped convict whom Victoria compels at gunpoint to help rescue Heath, who is trapped under a disabled wagon, and L.Q. Jones and Harry (Dean) Stanton as the bounty hunters on his trail. Several of the episodes cover some of the same ground: an old family friend is revealed to be less than trustworthy; Audra falls for the wrong guy; someone's got a grudge against the Barkleys. One of the season's most memorable episodes is a tale of redemption, "The Guilt of Matt Bentell," in which the man the Barkleys have hired to oversee their logging operations is the former warden of an apparently Abu Ghraib-like Civil War prison where Heath was incarcerated. Now that network television has put Westerns out to pasture, fans of the series and Western buffs who wouldn't be caught dead in Deadwood can enjoy The Big Valley's more traditional pleasures, including breathtaking cinematography (no painted Ponderosa backdrops), great Western action (the fight scenes pack a real punch), and involving stories. --Donald Liebenson
The Powerful Saga of One Family's Lives and Loves in the Old West!
Venture back to the days when the land was still untamed and the West was still wild with Season One of The Big Valley, the TV classic starring Barbara Stanwyck, Lee Majors, and Linda Evans.
The Barkleys are the wealthiest and most powerful family in California's San Joaquin Valley in the 1870s, owning and controlling cattle herds, gold mines, citrus groves, and logging camps. Follow and share the family's trials and tribulations as matriarch Victoria Barkley leads her brood through joys and heartache, adventure and danger, and laughter and pain in Season One of this seminal and timeless Western Soap!
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83 Reviews
| From: Amazon Posted: May 31, 2008 Type: User Review |
The First Season is the Best Season
I've always loved the Big Valley as a latchkey kid growing up. I would watch it at home every day after school, followed by the show Bonanza. My brother liked Bonanza, but I liked the Big Valley more. I always liked they way the Barkley family...
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| From: Amazon Posted: May 02, 2008 Type: User Review |
boy howdy...still a classic
I had never seen this show until i caught an episode on tv and i was instantly hooked.Even though there are no extras I still rate this dvd
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| From: Amazon Posted: Apr 21, 2008 Type: User Review |
Family TV at its finest
Big Valley is one of the finest examples of the type of family centered television representative of a by-gone age. The all star cast of incredibly beautiful "good guys" stand tall against a land of hardship and promise but with the rich never...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Apr 14, 2008 Type: User Review |
A show about family values, simply best-in-class
The Big Valley is one of the shows that had "formative powers." At an early age, I left Cuba alone and traveled through Mexico to the United States. While alone in Mexico, I missed my family and our way of life back in Punta de la Sierra, a farm...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Mar 29, 2008 Type: User Review |
Big Valley Season 1
Liked the quality, good shows. I really want the rest avaialbe so I can have all the seasons.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jan 16, 2008 Type: User Review |
A GOOD, FAMILY WESTERN
It's good to go back to television without mayhem, and sex throughout. I like the colors, the strength of the characters, and the family values, even if someome had to get shot, there was no gore. I love Barbara Stanwyck's portrayal of a strong...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jan 15, 2008 Type: User Review |
The Big Valley Season one
I have longed to see all of this series for years as i was always a big Lee Majors fan so i was thrille dwhen it came out on DVD. I am really enjoying watching it, to see it in colour as well as i didnt have luxury years ago. Also i ddidnt see all...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jan 14, 2008 Type: User Review |
Big Valley season one
on the first 2 discs the were one episode that you could not view. the ones that could be seen were good thou. So except for the 2 shows it was good.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Sep 21, 2007 Type: User Review |
Great Family Western
If you like westerns you'll love "The Big Valley". It's a show that appeals to all age levels. As an older woman I enjoy watching Victoria and how she handles all situations with grace. She is a very loving and protective mother. The sons all care...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Sep 13, 2007 Type: User Review |
the big valley oops
In the "hide the children" episode the ladies in the wagon were doing Hook Latch Rugs Kit, did they have them in the old west. also in one episode I saw where the character victoria had a small gash on her left side which moved to the right then...
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