Lonesome Dove (miniseries)

Lonesome Dove
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Genre
Based onLonesome Dove
by Larry McMurtry
Teleplay byWilliam D. Wittliff
Directed bySimon Wincer
Starring
ComposerBasil Poledouris
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes4
Production
Producers
CinematographyDouglas Milsome
EditorCorky Ehlers
Running time384 minutes
Production companies
Budget$20 million[1]
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseFebruary 5 (1989-02-05) –
February 8, 1989 (1989-02-08)
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Lonesome Dove is a 1989 American epic Western adventure television miniseries directed by Simon Wincer. It is a four-part adaptation of the 1985 novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry and is the first installment in the Lonesome Dove series. The novel was based upon a screenplay by Peter Bogdanovich and McMurtry. The miniseries stars an ensemble cast headed by Robert Duvall as Augustus McCrae and Tommy Lee Jones as Woodrow Call. The series was originally broadcast by CBS from February 5 to 8, 1989, drawing a huge viewing audience, earning numerous awards, and reviving both the television Western and the miniseries.

An estimated 26 million homes tuned in to watch Lonesome Dove, unusually high numbers at that time for both a Western and a miniseries. By the show's end, it had earned huge ratings and virtually revamped the entire 1989–1990 television season. A favorite with audiences, as well as critics, Lonesome Dove garnered many honors and awards. At the 1989 Emmy Awards, the miniseries had 18 nominations and seven wins, including one for director Simon Wincer. Lonesome Dove also won two Golden Globes, for Best Miniseries and Best Actor in a Miniseries (Robert Duvall).

  1. ^ a b Delugach, Al (February 23, 1989). "Qintex Basks in Success of TV's 'Lonesome Dove'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 3, 2018.