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''Swingtown'' is an American
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television series created by Mike Kelley as a summer replacement series for
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aired from June 5 to September 5, 2008. The show is a
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relationship
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about the impact of sexual and social liberation in 1970s American suburban households, with
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s involving open marriages and key parties.


Overview

''Swingtown'' premiered on Thursday June 5, 2008, in the time slot previously occupied by ''
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''. The show was also picked up by
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in Canada,
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in Australia, Rai 4 in
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, Warner Channel in South America, and
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in Poland, TV 2 in Norway, Channel Four in New Zealand, and
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. After seven episodes of declining ratings, CBS moved the show's US airing to Fridays, swapping with '' Flashpoint'', which had outperformed'' Swingtown'' despite airing in a less favorable time slot. ''Swingtown's'' first season's finale (ultimately the ''de facto'' series finale) aired on September 5. Although the show's cancellation was suspected well in advance, it was made official on January 14, 2009.


Premise

Set in the summer of 1976, the series begins with the relocation of the Miller family to a more affluent neighborhood in the North Shore, a suburban area of
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. Bruce Miller (played by Jack Davenport) is a futures trader working his way up in the business, married to Susan ( Molly Parker). Susan Miller is a homemaker who got pregnant and married Bruce in high school. The couple have a teenage daughter, Laurie ( Shanna Collins), and a young son Bruce Junior, nicknamed B.J. ( Aaron Christian Howles). Tom and Trina Decker ( Grant Show and
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) are the Millers' new neighbors. Tom, an airline pilot, met Trina while she was a stewardess. The Deckers quickly befriend the Millers, and the Millers just as quickly learn that their new neighbors have an open marriage. The move strains the Millers' friendship with Roger and Janet Thompson ( Josh Hopkins and Miriam Shor), their more conservative neighbors and friends from their old neighborhood. They try to maintain their friendship with the Millers, but the Thompsons are appalled when they learn about the Deckers' marital arrangement. The Thompsons have a son, Rick ( Nick Benson). Although the show mostly focuses on the three couples, their children's stories are followed too, particularly Laurie, who is attracted to her summer school philosophy teacher (
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). B.J. and Rick's friendship is also tested by the move, and B.J. meets Samantha Saxton ( Brittany Robertson), an enigmatic girl who lives next door to him in his new neighborhood.


Cast


Main

* Jack Davenport as Bruce Miller Sr. * Molly Parker as Susan Miller *
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as Trina Decker * Grant Show as Tom Decker * Miriam Shor as Janet Thompson * Josh Hopkins as Roger Thompson * Shanna Collins as Laurie Miller * Aaron Christian Howles as Bruce "B.J." Miller Jr. *
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as Doug Stephens * Brittany Robertson as Samantha Saxton


Recurring

* Nick Benson as Rick Thompson * Kate Norby as Gail Saxton *
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as Melinda, Bruce's co-worker *
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as Tony Mareno * Kyle Searles as Logan Rhode * Erin Daniels as Sylvia Davis * Mark Valley as Brad Davis


Pre-production

Producers Mike Kelley (
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) and Alan Poul first pitched their idea to
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, where Poul, who had worked on '' Six Feet Under'', had a development deal. Poul said HBO passed on the opportunity at least in part because it already had ''
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'' in production and '' Tell Me You Love Me'' in development. The two next approached Showtime, but before discussions with that network went anywhere, CBS Entertainment president
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found out about the proposal and within a couple of days, had read the script; she gave the series the
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in May 2007. The script, written in anticipation of a
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deal, had to be rewritten for American broadcast television standards, all but eliminating the
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and the explicit depiction of sexual acts. CBS ordered 13 episodes from CBS Paramount Television.


Reception

The 26 critics included in the show's
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gave it mixed reviews (a "metascore" of 49). '' Variety'' said the series "exhibits rare depth" and includes "plenty of nifty touches, from the pop-song score and ''
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'' fashions to the first-rate cast." ''
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'' said "even skillful performances by its largely unknown cast aren't able to hide the lack of character development and the sense that the people in this series are almost self-parodies."
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called it "stylish and '70s-sexy but also shallow enough to feel like a less funny, hollowed-out combination of ''
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'' and ''Boogie Nights'' — which is exactly what the show's creators told the ''New York Times'' they were aiming for (without using the words 'less funny' and 'hollowed-out' of course)."


Controversy

The American Family Association urged members to write letters of complaint to the media, while the
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followed a failed
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attempt with an effort to convince CBS affiliates to preempt the program.
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and
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stopped advertising on the serial. Lindsay Soll writes that one "producer thinks of sophisticated swingers Tom and Trina (Show and Parilla) in a ‘'' Great Gatsby''-like way,’ calling them 'the shining couple across the street.' Exactly why we'd get in bed with them--er, the show." Audience interest dwindled as the summer progressed. After a strong
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, the ratings for ''Swingtown'' got progressively worse, aided by a mid-season move from Thursdays to Friday. According to executive producer Alan Poul, the first season ending was shot with the show's uncertain future in mind:
The season ends with a
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, but it's also a completely satisfying ending. So, if we go forward, there are many new things that are set up to explore. And if we don't go forward, there's no feeling that we've been left with something incomplete.
The poor ratings led CBS to see if any cable networks, or perhaps
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, were interested in picking it up.
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decided to acquire rights to the existing episodes, but did not order any new ones.


Episodes

Episodes feature songs of the period performed by the original artists; Last.fm, owned by
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, features the songs from the show in a sponsored group cross-promoted during each episode.


Ratings

There were low ratings for the first seven episodes — the seven Thursday night episodes averaged 6.7 million viewers and a 2.3 rating in adults 18-49 — led CBS to move ''Swingtown'' from Thursdays to Fridays. Following the change, the ratings for the next four episodes averaged just 3.9 million viewers, with an average 1.3 rating in the 18-49 demographic.


Home media

The complete series was released on
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on December 9, 2008 and recently was re-release on June 18, 2019.


See also

* Plato's Retreat * Open marriage *'' American Swing'' *''
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Footnotes


References


External links

*{{IMDb title, 0928173
''Swingtown''
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