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Then Came Bronson (1969-1970)
Jim Bronson is a soft-spoken drifter who hits the open road on a motorcycle to escape life in the big city and rethink
what is important to him. Each episode finds him entering someone's life at a critical point, acting as a catalyst for a positive change...
The Runner, episode 1
Jim visits a friend who works at a camp for Autistic children. He works with a boy known as "The Runner". Michael sings "Softly and Tenderly".
The Old Motorcycle Fiasco, episode 2
When old-timer, Alex, offers Bronson the use of his ranch and tools for needed repairs to Bronson's bike, he shows him his old racing bike "a 1937 Rudge Ulster" that he's kept it hidden (from his wife) in a shed for 20 years. Alex gets the urge to ride again and tries to follow Bronson on the road.
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*Michael sings "Tie Me to Your Apron Strings Again" in clip 4 below*
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