Kentucky Jones is an American comedy-drama television series starring Dennis Weaver which centers around a widowed Southern California veterinarian and rancher raising an adopted Chinese boy. Original episodes aired from September 19, 1964, until April 10, 1965.[McNeil, Alex, Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming From 1948 to the Present, Fourth Edition, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, , p. 449.][Brooks, Tim, and Earle Marsh, The Complete Directory to Prime-Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present (Sixth Edition), New York: Ballantine Books, 1995, , p. 552.][ Classic TV Archive Kentucky Jones (1964-65)]
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Synopsis
Dr. Kenneth Yarborough Jones is a
veterinarian and former horse trainer in Southern California who owns a horse ranch. He has the nickname "Kentucky" because his signature is "K.Y. Jones,"
[ Nostalgia Central KENTUCKY JONES][ imdb.com Kentucky Jones] "KY" is the postal abbreviation for Kentucky, and "Kenneth" and "Kentucky" share the same first syllable. His wife had started the process for the couple to adopt and raise an orphaned nine-year-old[ — or 10-year-old, according to some sources][ tvguide.com Kentucky Jones] — Chinese people boy, but when she dies suddenly, Kentucky tries to stop the adoption process.[ He is too late, however, and the boy — named Dwight Eisenhower Wong and nicknamed "Ike," like former general and President Dwight Eisenhower — becomes his adopted son.][ Unexpectedly facing the challenge of raising Ike as a single father while continuing his veterinary practice and running his ranch, Kentucky is reluctant to bring Ike into his busy life at first, but he comes to love Ike.][ Helping him are his handyman, former jockey Seldom Jackson, as well as members of the local Chinese-American community.][ Edith Thorncroft is a social worker who visits to look in on Kentucky and Ike and check on Ike′s welfare.][ Annie Ng is Ike′s friend,][ and Mr. Ng is Annie's father.][
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Production
After nine seasons portraying Deputy Chester Goode on Gunsmoke, Dennis Weaver left Gunsmoke for Kentucky Jones.[ Anonymous, "TV: 3 N.B.C. Premieres; Flipper, Magoo and Kentucky Jones in Debuts—A.B.C. Presents ‘Broadside’," The New York Times, September 21, 1964, p. 63.] It was Weaver′s first starring role.[
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Kentucky Jones originally was produced without a laugh track, but after NBC threatened to cancel the show if it had no laugh track, its producers unwillingly added one.[
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Buzz Kulik created and produced Kentucky Jones.[ Vic Mizzy wrote the show′s theme music.][
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Critical reception
A review published in The New York Times on September 21, 1964, described Dennis Weaver as "not a performer of very extensive versatility,"[ adding that in the role of Kentucky Jones he did "not bring much range of feeling or involvement."][ It credited Ricky Der with a sometimes-winning portrayal of Ike,][ but characterized Kentucky Jones as "mechanically constructed and far from well written,"][ and the character of Ike as "exceptionally precocious."][
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Broadcast history
Kentucky Jones premiered on September 19, 1964, and aired on Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through December 27, 1964.[ It moved to 8:00 p.m. on Saturdays — exchanging time slots with The Famous Adventures of Mr Magoo,][ which moved to 8:30 p.m. — on January 2, 1965, and remained there for the rest of its run.][ NBC cancelled it after only one season, and its last original episode aired on April 10, 1965.][
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NBC rebroadcast 22 of the 26 episodes of Kentucky Jones as prime-time reruns in the show′s regular time slot at 8:00 p.m. on Saturdays beginning on April 17, 1965, a week after it aired the last new episode.[ The last prime-time rerun aired on September 11, 1965.][ The following week, replaced Kentucky Jones in its time slot.][
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Home media
A three-disc boxed set of Kentucky Jones dubbed in German language was released on Region 2 DVD on March 3, 2017.[ dvd-sucht.de Kentucky Jones ] Twenty-one episodes of Kentucky Jones (episodes 1–8, 10–12, 14–16, 18–20, 22–24, and 26) dubbed in German were broadcast in West Germany beginning in September 1964,[ wunschliste.de Kentucky Jones Episodenliste ] and the set includes them.[ The wording of reviews and promotional announcements does not make clear whether the other five episodes (9, 13, 17, 21, and 25), which were not dubbed in German,][ also are included in the DVD set, but implies that they are.][ The DVD set has no subtitle options,][ but includes the original trailer for the series, a short "trailer show," and a multi-page booklet with information about the show.][
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