| Brothers & Sisters | |
|---|---|
| Format | Family Drama - Dramedy |
| Created by | Jon Robin Baitz |
| Starring | Season 4 cast: Dave Annable Maxwell Perry Cotton Kerris Lilla Dorsey Sally Field Calista Flockhart Rachel Griffiths Luke Grimes Rob Lowe Luke Macfarlane Ron Rifkin Matthew Rhys Emily VanCamp Patricia Wettig |
| Country of origin | United States |
| No. of seasons | 4 |
| No. of episodes | 77 (List of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Jon Robin Baitz, Greg Berlanti, Ken Olin, Mark Perry (2007), David Marshall Grant, Monica Owusu-Breen, Alison Schapker and Molly Newman (2008-) |
| Running time | 42/43 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | ABC |
| Picture format | 480i (SDTV), 720p (HDTV), 1080i (HDTV) (7HD) |
| Original run | September 24, 2006 (2006-09-24) – present |
| External links | |
| Official website | |
Brothers & Sisters is an American dramatic television series that centers on the upper class Walker family and their lives in Los Angeles, California.
It premiered on ABC on September 24, 2006 after Desperate Housewives and airs Sundays. The current acting ensemble includes Sally Field, Rachel Griffiths, Calista Flockhart, Balthazar Getty, Matthew Rhys, Dave Annable, Ron Rifkin, Rob Lowe, Luke Macfarlane, Emily VanCamp and Patricia Wettig. Sally Field won the 2007 Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Nora Walker. Rachel Griffiths was also nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
Season four of Brothers and Sisters premiered on September 27, 2009.[1] Series 4 will premiere on More4 in the UK on the 21st of January 2010, and on the Seven Network in Australia from February 2010.
Contents |
| Actor | Role | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Dave Annable | Justin Walker | Season 1 - |
| Maxwell Perry Cotton | Cooper Whedon | Season 2 - (Season 1; recurring) |
| Kerris Lilla Dorsey | Paige Whedon | Season 1 - |
| Sally Field | Nora Walker | Season 1 - |
| Calista Flockhart | Kitty Walker | Season 1 - |
| Rachel Griffiths | Sarah Walker | Season 1 - |
| Luke Grimes | Ryan Lafferty | Season 4 - (Season 3; recurring) |
| Rob Lowe | Robert McCallister | Season 2 -4 (Season 1; recurring) |
| Luke Macfarlane | Scotty Wandell | Season 3 - (Season 1-2; recurring) |
| Matthew Rhys | Kevin Walker | Season 1 - |
| Ron Rifkin | Saul Holden | Season 1 - |
| Emily VanCamp | Rebecca Harper | Season 1 - |
| Patricia Wettig | Holly Harper | Season 1 - |
| Actor | Role | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Max Burkholder | Jack McCallister | Season 1, 2, 3 |
| Justine Dorsey | Sophie McCallister | Season 1, 2, 3 |
| Balthazar Getty | Tommy Walker | Season 4 (Season 1-3; starring)[2] |
| Danny Glover | Isaac Marshall | Season 2 |
| John Glover | Henry | Season 3 |
| Nigel Havers | Roger Grant | Season 3 |
| Matt Letscher | Alec | Season 3 |
| Jason Lewis | Chad Barry | Season 1, 3 |
| Will McCormack | Ethan Tavis | Season 3 |
| Sarah Jane Morris | Julia Walker | Season 4 (Season 1-3; starring) |
| Ken Olin | David Caplan | Season 2, 3, 4 |
| Eric Christian Olsen | Kyle DeWitt | Season 3 |
| Tyler Posey | Gabe Whedon | Season 1 |
| John Pyper-Ferguson | Joe Whedon | Season 2 (Season 1; starring) |
| Emily Rose | Lena Branigan | Season 2 |
| Tom Skerritt | William Walker | Season 1, 2, 3 |
| Steven Weber | Graham Finch | Season 2, 3 |
| Treat Williams | David Morton | Season 1 |
| Eric Winter | Jason McCallister | Season 1, 2 |
The show is centered on the Walker family, an American family of Irish and Jewish heritages. Some of the family members are involved in the family-owned business running Ojai Industries d.b.a. Ojai Food Co, a produce distributor and wine producer. Most of the action is set in the Greater Los Angeles area. The family home is located in Pasadena, California. The main branches of the Walker family tree included father William (deceased) (Tom Skerritt), mother Nora (Sally Field), and their five grown children – Sarah, Kitty, Tommy, Kevin, and Justin. Nora's brother, Saul Holden (Ron Rifkin) helps run the Walker family business and is involved in most of the family's affairs.
The show's narrative launched with the death of William Walker at Kitty's birthday party. His death causes a number of secrets from his life to be revealed - secrets that impact the remainder of his family.
Other main storylines throughout the series include: the personal, political (usually through Robert and Kitty's and later Kevin's careers) and professional lives of Nora and all the brothers and sisters; their relationships with each other; interaction with Rebecca and her mother and William's mistress Holly; and the running of the family business Ojai Industries d.b.a. Ojai Foods - which is mostly looked after by Saul, Sarah and Tommy along with Holly and Rebecca from season 3 onwards.
Most of the season focuses on The Walkers dealing with the loss of William Walker and the secrets uncovered by his death, most notably the discovery of Holly Harper, a woman he had an affair with, and her daughter Rebecca.
The show was renewed for a fourth season on April 23, 2009.[3] It premiered on September 27, 2009 on ABC.[4]
| Name | Region 1 (inc USA) | Region 2 (inc Europe) | Region 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Season One | September 4, 2007 | February 25, 2008 |
November 28, 2007 |
| Season Two | September 18, 2008 | March 13, 2009 (Ireland) March 16, 2009 (UK) |
October 29, 2008 |
| Season Three | September 1, 2009 [5] | October 19, 2009 [6] | October 21, 2009 [7] |
| Season Four | TBA | TBA | TBA |
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The series is from producer Ken Olin (thirtysomething and Alias) and Jon Robin Baitz, one of Broadway's most prominent playwrights (The Substance of Fire). Noted producer Greg Berlanti was also an executive producer and "show-runner" during season one. Berlanti continues to serve on the series as executive producer. Mark B. Perry, (The Wonder Years and One Tree Hill) served as the showrunner for twelve episodes before departing the show in the aftermath of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. Perry was replaced by Monica Owusu-Breen and Alison Schapker who served as showrunners until they were replaced by David Marshall Grant shortly into season 4.
After the series pilot was shot, and the show was picked up by ABC, the series underwent some moderate changes. Most notably, three of the roles were recast:
The more minor role of Cooper, Sarah and Joe's younger child, was also recast after the pilot episode.
Robert McCallister was the name of a character on a previous Greg Berlanti production, Jack & Bobby, about a boy who grew up to be the President of the United States. As with the Robert McCallister on Brothers & Sisters, the character on Jack & Bobby was a Republican who had a wife named Courtney and a son named Jack.
Brothers & Sisters is produced by Berlanti Television, After Portsmouth, and Touchstone Television (Fall 2006-Spring 2007), which is now ABC Studios (Fall 2007-present).
Brothers & Sisters filmed in several cities in the Greater Los Angeles area including Los Angeles, Santa Monica, South Pasadena, Pasadena, and more.
Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of Brothers & Sisters on ABC:
| Season | Timeslot (EDT) | Season Premiere | Season Finale | TV Season | Rank | Viewers (in millions) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sunday 10:00PM | September 24, 2006 | May 20, 2007 | 2006-2007 | #37 | 12.2[9] |
| 2 | Sunday 10:00PM | September 30, 2007 | May 11, 2008 | 2007-2008 | #38 | 11.5[10] |
| 3 | Sunday 10:00PM | September 28, 2008 | May 10, 2009 | 2008-2009 | #33[11] | 10.6[11] |
| 4 | Sunday 10:00PM | September 27, 2009 | May 2010 | 2009-2010 | TBA | 9.50 to date |
In the UK, the show fared well at the start for Channel 4 and started on the same viewing figures that Desperate Housewives's third season was for the channel, with around 2.4 million[12]. The show aired in the timeslot previously occupied by Desperate Housewives and was promoted heavily on magazine covers[citation needed]. The series debuted on Channel 4 on June 20, 2007 at 20:30 with an audience of 2.221m, the second episode was screened the same evening at 22:00 with an audience of 1.443m[13] The series then settled down to a regular audience of around 600,000, and Channel 4 started airing the remainder of the series in double bills from September 2007.[14]
The second season was shown on E4 starting on March 30, 2008 at 11 pm, after the first run episode of Desperate Housewives fourth season. Season 2 ended on E4 in July 2008. From October 11, 2008, Channel 4 looked set to air Season 2 in a varying afternoon slot on Saturdays around 4.30 pm, and did this for a couple of weeks using double bills but afterwards began airing episodes, still in double bills, in a un-specified time slot after midnight on Sunday night. Season Three was screened on More4 starting on January 8, 2009 and has a regular slot of 10 pm on Thursdays after ER. Leading up to Season Three, More4 began airing repeats of Season Two on weekday afternoons in double bills from 3 pm-5 pm.
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