The show focused on the community of Haviland and its citizens. The main families were the Skerba, Reynolds, Austens, and Farrells. When the series began, Haviland's richest citizen, widowed Kate Austen (
Kathleen Maguire) wrote a novel, in the same manner as
Main Street, which showed Haviland's citizens in a less than perfect light. After the novel was stopped by her publisher, she and her son, Chris (
Richard Thomas), left Haviland, never to return. Her former mother-in-law, Louise Austen (Josephine Nichols) remained in town to become a friend to Jason Farrell (Walter Coy), who had marital troubles with his wife, Leslie (Rita Lloyd); Kate's place as town gossip was taken by Miriam Bentley (
Lesley Woods). The later stories were focused on young love, embodied by the two Skerba sisters, Linda (
Barbara Rodell;
Jane Elliot) and Jane (Beverly Hayes;
Margaret Ladd), battling over the same young man, Steve Reynolds, the son of Kate's former book publisher, Craig Reynolds (Frank Schofield). Linda, who eventually went to New York, to become an actress, dated her director, Paul Davis (Conard Fowkes); and sensible Jane remained behind in Haviland and married Steve Reynolds (Gordon Gray;
Tom Holland). However, later on, Linda and wealthy Roxanne Farrell Reynolds (Margaret Hayes) vied for the same guy, Doug Colton (Ion Berger), who eventually married Roxanne for her money. When the show's title was changed to
A Time for Us, (the title which it became better known) the Skerba family (besides Jane and Linda, the family included their father Al (Roy Poole), a construction foreman; and Martha (Lenka Peterson), the sympathetic mother) underwent a name change as well. Since the name, Skerba, was considered somewhat ethnic for the time, it was changed to the more Americanized name of Driscoll. Which was successful in that it eliminated the class conflict that had been part of the show's first year and put the Driscolls on the same social footing as the other families of Haviland. The series is notable for beginning many careers of performers.
Leslie Charleson,
Jane Elliot,
Margaret Ladd, Terry Logan, Barbara Rodell and
Jenny O'Hara are among them. Oscar-nominated actress
Anne Revere also appeared on this show. == References ==