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|executive_producer = Steven Phillip Smith<br>Martha Williamson |executive_producer = Steven Phillip Smith<br>Martha Williamson
|producer = Jon Andersen<br>Danna Doyle<br>David Ehrman<br>Arnold Margolin<br>]<br>William A. Schwartz<br>Debbie Smith<br>Robert J. Visciglia, Jr.<br>EF Wallengren |producer = Jon Andersen<br>Danna Doyle<br>David Ehrman<br>Arnold Margolin<br>]<br>William A. Schwartz<br>Debbie Smith<br>Robert J. Visciglia, Jr.<br>EF Wallengren
|runtime = 60 minsutes |runtime = 60 minutes
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|first_aired = September 17, 1996 |first_aired = September 17, 1996

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1996 American TV series or program
Promised Land
GenreDrama
Created byMartha Williamson
StarringGerald McRaney
Wendy Phillips
Austin O'Brien
Sarah Schaub
Eddie Karr
Celeste Holm
Theme music composerMarc Lichtman
ComposersJohn Batdorf
Ray Colcord
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes69
Production
Executive producersSteven Phillip Smith
Martha Williamson
ProducersJon Andersen
Danna Doyle
David Ehrman
Arnold Margolin
William Schmidt
William A. Schwartz
Debbie Smith
Robert J. Visciglia, Jr.
EF Wallengren
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 17, 1996 –
May 20, 1999
Related
Touched by an Angel

Promised Land is an American drama series which aired on CBS from 1996 to 1999. It was a spin-off from another series, Touched by an Angel.

Plot

Promised Land starred Gerald McRaney (Russell Greene) and Wendy Phillips (Claire Greene) as a husband and wife who, with their son Josh (Austin O'Brien), daughter Dinah (Sarah Schaub), and nephew Nathaniel (Eddie Karr), traveled America pulling their Airstream trailer. Claire homeschooled the three children. Film veteran Celeste Holm also starred as Hattie, McRaney's character's mother.

Much of the third season was spent in Denver, Colorado, but — much like Touched by an Angel — it was filmed in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Cast

  • Gerald McRaney.....Russell Greene
  • Wendy Phillips.....Claire Green
  • Austin O'Brien.....Joshua 'Josh' Greene
  • Sarah Schaub.....Dinah Greene
  • Eddie Karr.....Nathaniel Greene
  • Celeste Holm.....Hattie Greene
  • Eugene Byrd.....Lawrence "L.T." Taggert, Jr. (Season 3)
  • Kamar de los Reyes.....Leon Flores (Season 3)
  • Kathryne Dora Brown.....Shamaya Taggert (Season 3)
  • Tinsley Grimes.....Bobbie Wagner (Season 3)
  • Ashleigh Norman.....Margot Noteworthy (Season 3)

Production

The pilot episode was filmed in the Spring of 1996 by the crew of Touched by an Angel at the conclusion of production of the second season of Touched by an Angel. The pilot episode took place primarily in the fictional town of Chickory Creek, Kentucky but the actual location was Springville, Utah.

Because Touched by an Angel continued production for a third season, a new crew was hired for production of the Promised Land series. In the meantime, parts of the pilot episode were re-written and two characters from the original pilot episode were recast. Originally, the part of Hattie Greene was played by Peg Phillips. Celeste Holm replaced her in the cast. The part of Nathaniel Greene was also recast with Eddie Karr playing the role in the new version of the pilot and throughout the series. The newly-hired crew of Promised Land spent six days reshooting portions of the pilot episode in July 1996.

The storyline of the series called for the Greene family to travel throughout the United States, so northern Utah served as a stand-in for many states. As was the case with Touched by an Angel, the crew's filming locations were usually within a two-hour drive from downtown Salt Lake City. However, during each of the first two seasons, three episodes were filmed in and around Saint George, Utah. During the third season, three episodes were filmed in and around Natchez, Mississippi (in August and September 1998).

Awards and nominations

Year Award Result Category Recipient
1997 Young Artist Award Nominated Best Performance in a TV Comedy/Drama - Supporting Young Actor Age Ten or Under Eddie Karr
Best Performance in a Drama Series - Young Actress Sarah Schaub
Best Performance in a Drama Series - Young Actor Austin O'Brien
Best Family TV Drama Series
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Won Best Performance in a Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actor Benjamin Salisbury
1998 Nominated Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Leading Young Actor Eddie Karr
Won Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Leading Young Actress Sarah Schaub (Tied with Beverley Mitchell for 7th Heaven)
Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Leading Young Actor Austin O'Brien (Tied with Michael Yarmush for My Life as a Dog)
Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actor Trever O'Brien
Best Family TV Drama Series
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(Tied with 7th Heaven)
1999 Nominated Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actor Zach Hopkins
Won Best Performance in a TV Series - Young Ensemble Eddie Karr, Austin O'Brien, and Sarah Schaub
Best Family TV Drama Series
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2000 Nominated Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Leading Young Actress Sarah Schaub
Won Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Leading Young Actor Austin O'Brien
1997 PGA Awards Most Promising Producer in Television Martha Williamson
1998 Emmy Award Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Cloris Leachman (For episode "Mooster's Revenge")
1998 YoungStar Award Nominated Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series Austin O'Brien
1999 Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series Austin O'Brien
1999 NAACP Image Awards Won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Ruby Dee (For a guest star or recurring role)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Ossie Davis

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