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The Blue and the Gray is a television miniseries that first aired on CBS in three installments on November 14, November 16, and November 17, 1982. Set during the American Civil War, the series starred John Hammond, Stacy Keach, and Lloyd Bridges, and Gregory Peck as President Abraham Lincoln.
John Hammond (born October 6, 1955) is an American actor. As a virtual unknown he landed the lead role in the 1982 miniseries, The Blue and the Gray as fictional Virginia war-artist John Geyser, [1] [2] [3] then followed it up with lead role in the 1983 family film The Prodigal. [4]
In 1982 Beller starred in the Civil War miniseries The Blue and the Gray, in which she played Kathy Reynolds, a senator's daughter. Beller perhaps is best remembered for her role from 1982 to 1984 as Kirby Anders Colby in the prime time television soap opera Dynasty.
"The Blue and the Grey" (Wild Kratts), television episode; Blue & Gray, 2003 album by The United States Coast Guard Band; The Blue and the Gray (picture book), 1996 children's book by Eve Bunting; Blue and Gray (board game), an abstract strategy board game; Blue and Gray, a 1981 country rock album by Poco "Blue & Grey" (song), a song by BTS from Be
The Blue and the Gray: 1982 Hal Holbrook: North and South: 1985 North and South: Book II: 1986 F. Murray Abraham: Dream West: Sam Waterston: Lincoln: 1988 Jack Klaff: Red Dwarf, Season 4 – "Meltdown" 1991 Jason Robards: The Perfect Tribute (television film) Kris Kristofferson: Tad (television film) 1995 Lance Henriksen: The Day Lincoln Was ...
The year 1982 involved some significant events in television. Below is a list of television-related events in the United States. ... The Blue and the Gray (miniseries ...
(1982) Blue and Gray is the thirteenth studio album by the American country rock band Poco , released in 1981. The album is a theme-based record, similar to Desperado by The Eagles , only the theme on this record is the American Civil War.
The film was a huge financial success, earning $85 million at the box office. In 1982, he costarred opposite Jack Nicholson in director Tony Richardson's The Border. In 1981, Oates also costarred as a fanatical Southern preacher-turned-Confederate officer in The Blue and the Gray, a CBS TV miniseries