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You are logged in as a guest. ( ) Anyone ever see the Centennial mini-series? Jump to page: Now viewing page 1 [50 messages per page]:: -> Message format Posted 1/1/2015 21:58 (#4280916) Subject: Anyone ever see the Centennial mini-series? SE Wyoming Just finished watching the final episode tonight.
Centennial (TV mini-series 1978): Main theme Music by John Addison Directed by Rumon Gamba Performed by BBC Concert Orchestra. Corona Centennial drops 77 on Corona Roosevelt - HSFB Cali - UTR.
It is based on the book by James Michener. I'll read the book when it gets here from Amazon.
There are twelve episodes starting with the very first white men in this area, and following the same town through the 1970's. It's based upon Greeley Colorado and the surrounding area.
The mini series ran in 1978-79. I watched it on Encore on demand. It is of course historical fiction, but I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of the movies. Quite the line up of actors too. Looks like it is on YouTube as well.
I would highly recommend it, kind of gives you a brief synopsis of the Colorado, Wyoming history. Edit to add: here's another link explaining the correlation between the fictional characters, and places with their real counterparts. Edited by jj4910 1/1/2015 22:04 Posted 1/1/2015 22:12 (#4280947 - in reply to #4280916) Subject: RE: Anyone ever see the Centennial mini-series? Roggen, CO Once every 2-3 years I get the itch and sit down and watch it over a week or two. Well done, makes you really appreciate what it took to settle and live in this area. Posted 1/1/2015 22:21 (#4280964 - in reply to #4280916) Subject: RE: Anyone ever see the Centennial mini-series?
Normativnij spravochnik norm rashoda topliva v uzbekistane. Marianna Arkansas I read the book years ago. Was real good. Posted 1/1/2015 22:28 (#4280975 - in reply to #4280916) Subject: RE: Anyone ever see the Centennial mini-series? Southern Ab You will enjoy the book for sure. Its such an epic story there's no way the series could capture it all. Of Michener's books I would place Centennial, Chesapeake and Caravans as his best. I see Brad Pitt is producing a Lewis and Clark miniseries filmed partly in Alberta over the next year.
That's sure to be a good one. Anything to do with the Journey of Discovery is fascinating stuff Edited by Biff 1/1/2015 22:29 Posted 1/1/2015 22:28 (#4280977 - in reply to #4280916) Subject: RE: Anyone ever see the Centennial mini-series? Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot Never seen the series, but I've read the book numerous times. One of my favorites. If you like Centennial, you'd probably like Texas as well. Posted 1/1/2015 22:52 (#4281023 - in reply to #4280977) Subject: RE: Anyone ever see the Centennial mini-series?
Yup, I read the book and remember watching the series. Back when they made quality movies.
Posted 1/1/2015 23:36 (#4281059 - in reply to #4280916) Subject: RE: Anyone ever see the Centennial mini-series? Yes, best mini series ever. I've read most of Mitchem's books and I think Centennial was the best. I bought the series in video format and have watched it 3 or 4 times. I believe Netflix has it in DVD also. Besides Colorado it shows how the Platte River (it goes through our farm in Nebraska ) was a westward highway from the trappers to the settlers. Posted 1/2/2015 06:38 (#4281205 - in reply to #4280916) Subject: RE: Anyone ever see the Centennial mini-series?
/ SW Arizona I thought the name sounded familiar so I watched one of the links you had and yes I do remember watching it, it was a great series.i love watching shows on the old west. I will need to watch for it and see it again.
Thanks for the reminder. Posted 1/2/2015 07:20 (#4281245 - in reply to #4280916) Subject: RE: Anyone ever see the Centennial mini-series? Urbana, OH I bought it about a year ago, it's a great series! Sounds like the book should be next on my list!
Posted 1/2/2015 10:50 (#4281626 - in reply to #4280916) Subject: RE: Anyone ever see the Centennial mini-series? Fruita CO Yep, one of the best.
Lonesome Dove being THE best. That being said, historical fiction has a way of becoming 'history'. Statements by a character in that book were later cited by 'historians'as something an ancestor of mine actually said. Posted 1/2/2015 12:03 (#4281717 - in reply to #4281626) Subject: RE: Anyone ever see the Centennial mini-series? Ronm - 1/2/2015 09:50 Yep, one of the best. Lonesome Dove being THE best. That being said, historical fiction has a way of becoming 'history'.