The Blue & the Gray

The Blue & the Gray (1982)

EndedScripted showDrama, War, History

The Blue and the Gray is a sprawling adaptation of a story concept by Civil War historian Bruce Catton. The drama begins in 1859, with young war correspondent-to-be John Geyser meeting future Union officer Jonas Steele at the trial of abolitionist John Brown. They are reunited two years later during the presidential campaign of Abraham Lincoln and are eyewitnesses at the battle of Bull Run.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Part ThreeNov 17, 1982
S01E02Part TwoNov 16, 1982
S01E01Part OneNov 14, 1982
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Blue and the Gray' premiere?

'The Blue and the Gray' premiered on November 14, 1982.

Who were the main stars of 'The Blue and the Gray'?

Some of the main stars of 'The Blue and the Gray' include John Hammond, Stacy Keach, and Lloyd Bridges.

In which historical period is 'The Blue and the Gray' set?

'The Blue and the Gray' is set during the American Civil War.

What is the genre of 'The Blue and the Gray'?

'The Blue and the Gray' is a historical drama television miniseries.

Who directed 'The Blue and the Gray'?

The miniseries was directed by Andrew V. McLaglen.

How many episodes are there in 'The Blue and the Gray'?

'The Blue and the Gray' consists of three episodes.

Which network aired 'The Blue and the Gray'?

CBS aired 'The Blue and the Gray'.

What is the premise of 'The Blue and the Gray'?

'The Blue and the Gray' follows the lives of two families, one from the North and one from the South, during the Civil War.

What awards did 'The Blue and the Gray' receive?

'The Blue and the Gray' received several Emmy Award nominations, including Outstanding Limited Series and Outstanding Supporting Actress for Colleen Dewhurst.

Who composed the music for 'The Blue and the Gray'?

Bruce Broughton composed the music for 'The Blue and the Gray'.

Is 'The Blue and the Gray' based on a book?

No, 'The Blue and the Gray' is not based on a book. It was written specifically for television.

Were there any historical consultants involved in the making of 'The Blue and the Gray'?

Yes, 'The Blue and the Gray' had historical consultants to ensure accuracy in depicting the Civil War era.

Did 'The Blue and the Gray' receive positive reviews?

'The Blue and the Gray' received generally positive reviews for its historical accuracy and performances.

How long was the production period for 'The Blue and the Gray'?

The production period for 'The Blue and the Gray' spanned over several months to capture the scale and intricacies of the Civil War.

Did 'The Blue and the Gray' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'The Blue and the Gray' featured guest appearances by notable actors such as Gregory Peck and Rip Torn.

What impact did 'The Blue and the Gray' have on television?

'The Blue and the Gray' is regarded as a landmark television miniseries that explored the complexities of the Civil War and set a standard for historical dramas.

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