Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy

Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy
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No. of seasons2
Original release
NetworkCBC
Release1998 (1998) –
2000 (2000)
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Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy is a Canadian television drama series, which aired on CBC from 1998 to 2000. The series, which is set in the 1940s, was based on the memoirs of author and rancher Richmond P. Hobson, Jr. and set on a ranch in rural northern British Columbia.[1]

The series began with a 1998 television film pilot directed by Kari Skogland, starring Chad Willett in the title role as Hobson, Sarah Chalke as his love interest and later wife Gloria McIntosh and Ted Atherton as his friend and business partner Panhandle Phillips, as well as Zachary Bennett, Robin Brûlé and Ryan Gosling in supporting roles.[2] It then premiered as a weekly series in February 1999, with Yannick Bisson replacing Willett as Hobson while Chalke and Atherton continued to play the same roles.[3] The series aired nine episodes in the winter and spring of 1999; although thirteen had been produced, the network's programming schedule was disrupted in the spring by a technician's strike which resulted in the season ending earlier than planned.[4]

The series was renewed for a second season;[5] it aired seventeen episodes, including the four leftover episodes from the first season and thirteen new episodes, between October 1999 and February 2000. The second season initially saw a significant ratings dropoff from the first,[6] to which the CBC responded by scheduling one episode for a special airing in a prime family viewing spot on Sunday evening; the special airing doubled the ratings of the season's previous episodes and the show's ratings improved significantly in its regular time slot for the rest of the season.[7]

The series was not renewed for a third season.[8]

  1. ^ John McKay, "CBC ropes cowboy adventure". Victoria Times-Colonist, January 6, 1998.
  2. ^ David Barber, "Home on the Range: Two men and a woman saddle up for a true-life romantic comedy". The Globe and Mail, January 3, 1998.
  3. ^ Katrina Onstad, "A bit of Canadian culture comes home: Yannick Bisson ropes the lead in new CBC cowboy series". National Post, January 29, 1999.
  4. ^ Tony Atherton, "Nothing too hard for a cowgirl: Versatile star has sprained ankles four times since series began". Ottawa Citizen, October 6, 1999.
  5. ^ Anne-Marie Tobin, "CBC TV adds new to tried and true". Waterloo Region Record, May 28, 1999.
  6. ^ Jim Bawden, "Broadcasters lower the bar for Canadian drama series". Vancouver Sun, January 4, 2000.
  7. ^ Tony Atherton, "Loss of Canadian TV dramas has nothing to do with quality". Ottawa Citizen, February 17, 2000.
  8. ^ "Cowboy latest Canadian series to get shot down". Canadian Press, February 10, 2000.