Bracken's World - Season 1 Episode 11 It's the Power Structure, Baby
Season - Episode
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2 - 1Love It or Leave It, Change It or Lose It Sep 18, 1970 -
2 - 2Murder, Off Camera Sep 25, 1970 -
2 - 3Jenny, Who Bombs Buildings Oct 02, 1970 -
2 - 4Together Again, For The Last Time Oct 09, 1970 -
2 - 5A Preview in Samarkand Oct 16, 1970 -
2 - 6The Mary Tree Oct 23, 1970 -
2 - 7Hey Gringo, Hey Poncho Oct 30, 1970 -
2 - 8A Team Of One Legged Acrobats Nov 06, 1970 -
2 - 9Anonymous Star Nov 13, 1970 -
2 - 10Infinity Nov 20, 1970 -
2 - 11The Nude Scene Nov 27, 1970 -
2 - 12A Score Without Strings Dec 04, 1970 -
2 - 13Will Freddy's Real Father Please Stand Up? Dec 11, 1970 -
2 - 14The Country Boy Dec 18, 1970 -
2 - 15Miss Isabel Blue Dec 25, 1970
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1 - 1Fade In Sep 19, 1969 -
1 - 2Panic Sep 26, 1969 -
1 - 3King David Oct 03, 1969 -
1 - 4Don't You Cry for Susannah Oct 10, 1969 -
1 - 5Options Oct 17, 1969 -
1 - 6Closed Set Oct 24, 1969 -
1 - 7The Sweet Smell of Failure Oct 31, 1969 -
1 - 8The Stunt Nov 07, 1969 -
1 - 9All the Beautiful Young Girls Nov 14, 1969 -
1 - 10A Package Deal Nov 28, 1969 -
1 - 11It's the Power Structure, Baby Dec 05, 1969 -
1 - 12Move In for a Close-Up Dec 12, 1969 -
1 - 13Stop Date Dec 19, 1969 -
1 - 14The Chase Sequence Dec 26, 1969 -
1 - 15Focus on a Gun Jan 02, 1970 -
1 - 16Money Men Jan 09, 1970 -
1 - 17Meanwhile Back at the Studio Jan 16, 1970 -
1 - 18A Perfect Piece of Casting Jan 30, 1970 -
1 - 19Superstar [aka Star Struck] Feb 06, 1970 -
1 - 20Whatever Happened to Happy Endings? Feb 13, 1970 -
1 - 21Fallen, Fallen Is Babylon Feb 20, 1970 -
1 - 22Papa Never Spanked Me Feb 27, 1970 -
1 - 23A Beginning, A Middle and an End Mar 06, 1970 -
1 - 24Diffusion Mar 13, 1970 -
1 - 25Day for Night Mar 20, 1970 -
1 - 26One, Two, Three, Cry Mar 27, 1970
Overview
Actress Rachel Holt falls for a young film maker--but this is 1969; she's white/he's black. The studio is not pleased with the relationship and tries to discourage it. Kevin discourages it because he thinks his film-maker protege is too serious a young man, while Rachel is interested only in herself. The episode deals with the subtle and not so subtle responses to race issues in the late 1960s, and ends with the couple parting, not because of studio or social pressure, but because they are not right for each other. The episode also has a subplot involving Kevin and Marjorie's failing marriage, and its effect on their young son, Mark. Guest Starring: Booker Bradshaw Cameo Appearance: Debbie Reynolds Written by: Cliff Gould Directed by: Lee Phillips




