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The Young Rebels is an American adventure TV series that was broadcast by ABC as part of its 1970 fall lineup on Sunday night at 7:00 p.m Eastern time.
Plot
The Young Rebels was the story of a group of youthful guerrillas fighting on the Patriot side in the American Revolutionary War (a.k.a. the American War of Independence). They were part of the fictional "Yankee Doodle Society", based in Chester, Pennsylvania, in 1777. Their goal was to harass the British forces however they could and serve as spies for the rebels. The four main characters were Jeremy (Richard Ely), son of the mayor of Chester; Isak (Louis Gossett Jr.), a former slave; Henry (Alex Henteloff), a bright young, bespectacled man who looked a lot (by design) like a younger Benjamin Franklin, whom he greatly admired; and Elizabeth (Hilary Thompson), Jeremy's even-younger girlfriend. Aiding these young American rebels in their cause was a young French rebel, the Marquis de Lafayette (Philippe Forquet), who had come to their aid not only because he believed in their cause but also to learn how to export many of its principles to his native France. Any parallel between this "youth movement" and the one going on in the United States in real life at the same time that this show was aired was completely intentional.
Cast
Richard Ely as Jeremy Larkin
Hilary Thompson as Elizabeth Coates
Louis Gossett Jr. as Isak Poole
Alex Henteloff as Henry Abington
Philippe Forquet as General the Marquis de Lafayette
Reception
The Young Rebels was up against the very popular family shows Lassie and The Wonderful World of Disney on competitors CBS and NBC respectively. Rick Ely and Philippe Forquet became teenage idols and were widely featured in movie and fan magazines. Despite extensive promotion and a large (by television standards of the era) production budget, The Young Rebels failed to garner enough of an audience and was canceled at midseason.
Episodes
Further reading
Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
See also
List of television series and miniseries about the American Revolution
List of films about the American Revolution
References
External links
The Young Rebels at IMDb
The Young Rebels at epguides.com
The Young Rebels Fan Site
The Young Rebels Fan Fiction