Barbara Stanwyck Wanted A Bold Plot Twist For ‘The Big Valley’
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Barbara Stanwyck Wanted A Bold Plot Twist For ‘The Big Valley’

Barbara Stanwyck brought strength, grit, and quiet authority to her role as Victoria Barkley on The Big Valley. At a time when many television mothers followed safer patterns, Stanwyck wanted her Western matriarch to feel tougher, wiser, and more deeply shaped by life. According to MeTV, Barbara Stanwyck’s The Big Valley story could have taken an even bolder turn if the actress had gotten one of her early ideas approved. She reportedly suggested a plot change that would have made Heath Barkley her character’s son, rather than the son of her deceased husband. Barbara Stanwyck Wanted Victoria Barkley To Keep Her Edge Barbara Stanwyck as Victoria Barkley / Everett Collection By the time Stanwyck joined The Big Valley, she had already built a reputation as a powerful and respected actress. She also had more influence than many performers because she had been connected to the show from its early production days. That gave her a clearer sense of who Victoria Barkley should be. Everett Collection In early drafts, Victoria had a harder background and a certain toughness that made her stand out. Stanwyck did not want that version softened into a polished woman “born to the manor and the teacup.” She wanted the old grit restored because she believed it helped make the character work. For her, Victoria needed strength that came from experience, not comfort. Her Proposed Storyline Was Too Risky For 1960s Television Everett Collection Stanwyck wanted to push the character even further. She suggested that Heath Barkley, the family’s illegitimate fourth son, should have been Victoria’s child instead of her late husband’s. That change would have created a more complicated story for the Barkley family and given Victoria a secret with emotional weight. THE BIG VALLEY, Richard Long, Peter Breck, Charles Briles, Linda Evans, Barbara Stanwyck, Lee Majors, 1965-69. photo: Ken Whitmore/TV Guide/courtesy Everett Collection However, the idea went too far for a Western network in 1965. Stanwyck later said she was told the change would “spoil the mother image,” so the show kept Heath as Thomas Barkley’s son. Even without that twist, Barbara Stanwyck‘s The Big Valley role still became memorable. Victoria remained strong, sincere, and commanding, proving that a television mother could lead with both tenderness and steel. Next up: Dan Aykroyd’s Daughter Makes Rare Appearance While Honoring Eddie Murphy In Her Father’s Place The post Barbara Stanwyck Wanted A Bold Plot Twist For ‘The Big Valley’ appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A