Christian and Anna Larsen immigrate from Sweden to the United States with their children, nine-year-old Tuliff and eight-year-old Annaliese, in 1858 and settle in the wilderness outside Solna, Minnesota, where they set about establishing a new life for themselves and their family. Also there is Christian's brother Bo. Reverend Lundstrom and his wife Molly live in the area, and Murdock is the proprietor of the local general store.[1][2]
Popular singer John Denver sang the theme song for The New Land.
Critical reception
The New Land received almost universal acclaim from critics, many of whom compared it favorably with the hit series The Waltons.[5][6] In the Los Angeles Times, reviewer Cecil Smith wrote that The New Land "seems to catch the rich, grainy earthiness of pioneer life, of clawing a living out of the hard land with the same effectiveness The Waltons mirror the Depression."[5]
Broadcast history
The New Land premiered on ABC on September 14, 1974, but drew low ratings despite its critical acclaim.[2][5] Its 7.9 rating was substantially lower than that of All in the Family (29.3) and Friends and Lovers (21.3) on CBS and Emergency! (19.7) on NBC in the same time slot.[7] It was cancelled after the broadcast of its sixth episode on October 19, 1974.[1][2] Seven additional episodes never aired.[8]
The New Land aired Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. EDT/PDT throughout its brief run.[2]
The Larsens cannot afford to replace the livestock they lost in a fire, and Bo must consider the options for the family when he discovers that the land they bought is going to be much harder to cultivate than they first thought. Mike Farrell guest-stars.
2
"The Word Is: Growth"
September 21, 1974 (1974-09-21)
The women of Solna face a frightening problem when the only midwife in the area moves away. Ed Lauter and Ellen Geer guest-star.
3
"The Word Is: Acceptance"
September 28, 1974 (1974-09-28)
A bear attacks Bo and gravely injures him, and Tuliff is haunted by Bo's misfortune and must face the prospect of his death.
The presence of a Native American frightens the farmers of the Solna area even though he is peaceable. Ned Romero guest-stars.
9
"The Word Is: Hope"
UNAIRED
The farmers of Solna need help digging irrigation ditches, but the only laborers available are a group of convicts who are being transferred to a prison in another state. Larry Golden guest-stars.
10
"The Word Is: Caring"
UNAIRED
A timber wolf is preying on valuable farm animals in the Solna area. Ronald Feinberg guest-stars.
11
"The Word Is: Gullible"
UNAIRED
Christian and Bo infuriate Anna by buying a beautiful plow horse which they do not need.
12
"The Word Is: Thingamajig"
UNAIRED
An unscrupulous salesman tricks Anna into buying a sewing machine on credit without telling her about interest or penalty payments. David Huddleston guest-stars.
13
"The Word Is: Giving"
UNAIRED
The Larsens are burdened with debts, making Anna afraid to tell Christian that she is pregnant. Lee H. Montgomery and Fritz Weaver guest-star.
References
^ abcdMcNeil, Alex, Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming From 1948 to the Present, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, p. 596.
^ abcdefgBrooks, Tim, and Earle Marsh, The Complete Directory to Prime-Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946–Present, Sixth Edition, New York: Ballantine Books, 1995, ISBN0-345-39736-3, p. 738.