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  1. The Bold Ones: The Senator (also known as The Senator) is an American political television drama series that aired on NBC from 1970 through 1971, lasting for nine episodes (including one pilot movie). The series stars Hal Holbrook as Senator Hays Stowe, an idealistic crusader of political and social issues.

  2. The Bold Ones: The Senator: Created by A.J. Russell, S.S. Schweitzer. With Hal Holbrook, Michael Tolan, Kate Hawley, Sharon Acker. Hays Stowe is a new senator who comes to Washington DC with his wife Erin and daughter Norma.

    • (99)
    • 1970-09-13
    • Drama
    • 60
  3. Sep 1, 2020 · Hal Holbrook (Mark Twain Tonight) stars as a crusading politician in the award winning television series The Bold Ones: The Senator. In this gripping drama, Senator Hays Stowe (Holbrook in an Emmy award-winning performance) works tirelessly to serve his constituents and the American people as a whole.

    • (35)
    • Drama/Television, Television
    • Multiple Formats, NTSC, Dolby
    • English
  4. Senator Hays Stowe questions the mental abilities of powerful committee chairman Homer Wydell and his ability to conduct good public policy. His wife Jean and Majority Leader Thad Brown prefer to ignore his decline for reasons of their own.

  5. The Bold Ones: The Senator is an American political television drama series that aired on NBC from 1970 through 1971, lasting for nine episodes. The series stars Hal Holbrook as Senator Hays Stowe. The Senator was part of The Bold Ones, a rotating series of dramas that also included The New Doctors, The Lawyers, and The Protectors.

  6. Season 1 – The Bold Ones: The Senator. Cynthia Eilbacher. Norma Stowe. Hal Holbrook. Senator Hays Stowe. Michael Tolan. Jordan Boyle. Sharon Acker. Ellen Stowe. In Theaters At Home TV...

  7. The Bold Ones: The Senator Short-lived but high quality series about a U. S. Senator facing the current issues of his time. The series ran on alternating weeks with two other Bold Ones shows - The New Doctors and The Lawyers, and only eight episodes were broadcast during the 1970/71 season.