Brooklyn Bridge (TV series) American television program in the 1990s
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Genre Sitcom /Comedy drama Created by Gary David Goldberg Starring Theme music composer Opening theme "Just Over the Brooklyn Bridge" performed by Art Garfunkel Composer David McHugh Country of origin United States Original language English No. of seasons2 No. of episodes35 (includes 2 two-part episodes) Executive producers Camera setup Single-camera Running time 30 minutes Production companies Network CBS Release September 20, 1991 (1991-09-20 ) – August 6, 1993 (1993-08-06 )
Brooklyn Bridge is an American sitcom television series which aired on CBS between September 20, 1991, to August 6, 1993. It is about a Jewish American family living in Brooklyn in the mid-1950s. The premise was partially based on the childhood of executive producer and creator Gary David Goldberg .[ 1]
Brooklyn Bridge won a Golden Globe for Best Television Comedy or Musical and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 1992. In 1997, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" was ranked number 46 on TV Guide ' s 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time .[ 2] While the show received acclaim, low ratings were present from the get-go. By November of 1992, CBS put the show on hiatus, which Goldberg believed was a lie done to quietly kill the show off.[ 3] Despite a grassroots viewer campaign by the Viewers for Quality Television and others, the show was cancelled at the end of the following year.
DVD release
Gary David Goldberg had announced on his official website that CBS Home Entertainment (with distribution by Paramount Home Entertainment ) would release the complete series of Brooklyn Bridge on DVD in Region 1 in the middle of May 2010.[ 4] However, the DVD was later delayed indefinitely; Goldberg died in 2013.[ 5] Bootleg copies of select episodes in VHS quality were once available on YouTube.[ 6]
Cast
Episodes
Series overview
Season 1 (1991–92)
Season 2 (1992–93)
Awards and nominations
Year
Award
Category
Recipient
Result
1992
American Cinema Editors' Eddie Award
Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Roger Bondelli, Jerry U. Frizell and Ron Volk (For episode "War of the Worlds")
Won
1993
Best Edited Half Hour Series for Television
Roger Bondelli (For episode "Brave New World")
Won
American Society of Cinematographers Award
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series
Kenneth Zunder
Nominated
American Television Awards[ 40]
Best Actress, Situation Comedy
Marion Ross
Nominated
1992
Golden Globe Award
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Won
1993
Nominated
1992
Humanitas Prize
30 Minute Category
John Masius
Won
60 Minute Category
Gary David Goldberg (For episode "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling")
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award
Outstanding Comedy Series
Gary David Goldberg , Sam Weisman , Seth Freeman, Brad Hall , Alice West and Craig Zisk
Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Marion Ross
Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
Sam Weisman (For episode "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling")
Nominated
Outstanding Main Title Design
Ed Sullivan and Judy Korin
Nominated
Outstanding Main Title Theme Music
Marvin Hamlisch , Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman (For episode "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling")
Nominated
Outstanding Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production
Roger Bondelli, Jerry U. Frizell and Ron Volk (For episode "War of the Worlds")
Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Series
Linda M. Bass (For episode "War of the Worlds")
Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
David Schneiderman, Jim Fitzpatrick, Bruce P. Michaels and Gary Montgomery (For episode "Get a Job")
Nominated
1993
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Marion Ross
Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Joel Grey
Nominated
Outstanding Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production
Ron Volk (For episode "In the Still of the Night")
Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
David M. Ronne, Bruce P. Michaels, Gary Montgomery and Jim Fitzpatrick (For episode "The Wild Pitch")
Nominated
1992
Producers Guild of America Award
Outstanding Producer of Television
Gary David Goldberg
Won
Television Critics Association Award
Program of the Year
Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Comedy
Nominated
Viewers for Quality Television Award
Best Quality Comedy Series
Won
Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series
Marion Ross
Won
1993
Best Quality Comedy Series
Won
Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series
Marion Ross
Won
Best Specialty Player
Joel Grey
Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award
Episodic Comedy
Gary David Goldberg (For episode "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling")
Nominated
1992
Young Artist Award
Best New Family Television Series
Won
Best Young Actor Starring in a New Television Series
Danny Gerard
Nominated
Exceptional Performance by a Young Actor Under 10
Matthew Louis Seigel
Nominated
1993
Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Series
Danny Gerard
Nominated
Best Young Actor Co-Starring in a Television Series
Adam LaVorgna
Won
Best Young Actress Co-Starring in a Television Series
Jenny Lewis
Nominated
Best Young Actor Recurring in a Television Series
Aeryk Egan
Won
Best Young Actress Guest-Starring in a Television Series
Lisa Paige Robinson
Nominated
Outstanding Actor Under 10 in a Television Series
Matthew Louis Seigel
Nominated
References
^ O'Connor, John J. (September 20, 1991). "TV WEEKEND; Family Life in '56 Brooklyn" . The New York Times .
^ "Special Collectors' Issue: 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time". TV Guide (June 28 – July 4). 1997.
^ SHALES, TOM (November 24, 1992). "CBS'S SELLOUT OF 'BROOKLYN BRIDGE' " . Washington Post . ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved October 27, 2023 .
^ Tvshowsondvd.com Archived February 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
^ (blog post linked by GDG Web site)
^ Silver, Stephen (September 14, 2016). "My Family's 'Bridge' to Brooklyn" . Tablet .
^ Donlon, Brian (September 25, 1991). "New faces try to save 'One Life to Live' ". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (October 2, 1991). " 'Roseanne' comes out on top". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (October 9, 1991). "Cable pulls network's plug". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (October 23, 1991). "CBS bats one out of the park". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (October 30, 1991). "Close Series wins big for CBS". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (November 13, 1991). "NBC's hurricane windfall". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (November 20, 1991). " '60 Minutes' clocks a 3rd win". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (November 27, 1991). "CBS scores a strong win". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (December 4, 1991). "The nut at the door on 'Seinfeld' ". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
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^ Donlon, Brian (January 29, 1992). "NBC's horror tale surprise". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (February 5, 1992). "A show of CBS strength". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (February 12, 1992). "CBS mines Olympic gold". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (March 11, 1992). " 'Indy' boosts ABC". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ "Hit comedies lift ABC". Life. USA Today . March 18, 1992. p. 3D.
^ Gable, Donna (April 22, 1992). " 'Roseanne' leads ABC's way". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Gable, Donna (April 29, 1992). "ABC wins with news, goodbyes". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Gable, Donna (September 16, 1992). "Football kicks off ABC win". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Gable, Donna (September 23, 1992). "CBS wins with some old friends". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Gable, Donna (September 30, 1992). " 'Murphy' wave carries CBS". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Gable, Donna (October 7, 1992). "Monday lineup bolsters No. 1 CBS". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Gable, Donna (November 11, 1992). "Election news, football kick up ABC's ratings". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Gable, Donna (November 18, 1992). " 'Jacksons,' solid gold for ABC". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Gable, Donna (April 14, 1993). "NCAA aside, the big winner is ABC's '20/20' ". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (April 21, 1993). "New shows find their niches". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (April 28, 1993). " 'Walker' kicks in for CBS". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Donlon, Brian (July 21, 1993). "Viewers aren't eye to eye with Chung, Rather". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Gable, Donna (July 28, 1993). "Chamberlain miniseries carries ABC". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
^ Gable, Donna (August 4, 1993). "Newsmags rise among the teams". Life. USA Today . p. 3D.
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^ Lowry, Brian (April 16, 1993). "CBS leads noms for Emmy rival" . variety.com. Retrieved October 30, 2013 .
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