Network: ABC
Episodes: 10 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: June 18, 2015 — August 20, 2015
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Yvonne Strahovski, Dominique McElligott, Odette Annable, Joanna García, Erin Cummings, Azure Parsons, Zoe Boyle, Bret Harrison, Aaron McCusker, Wilson Bethel, Kenneth Mitchell, and Desmond Harrington.
TV show description:
This dramatic TV series is based on the book of the same name by Lily Koppel. It focuses on seven women who were key players behind some of the biggest events in American history. As America’s astronauts were launched on death-defying missions, the lives of their young wives were transformed — seemingly overnight — from military spouses to American royalty. As their celebrity rose, tragedy began to touch their lives and they rallied together.
Betty Grissom (JoAnna Garcia Swisher) is a small-town girl who’s been thrust into the spotlight. She says what she means and means what she says. Betty worked the night shift at Indiana Bell to put her husband and best friend Gus (Joel Johnstone) through engineering school and her unwavering support helps him to become the second American to fly in space.
The spouse of astronaut Scott Carpenter (Wilson Bethel) and a mother of four who attended college, Rene Carpenter’s (Yvonne Strahovski) time in the public eye awakens her to a higher calling in politics, civil rights, and women’s issues.
An intensely private person, Louise Shepard (Dominique McElligott) understands the image she’s expected to project to the public. She’s the calm, collected, and supportive spouse of Alan Shepard (Desmond Harrington). She always delivers and this earns her the nickname of “Lady Louise” from the other wives.
A pilot herself, Trudy Cooper (Odette Annable) is separated from her husband Gordon “Gordo” Cooper (Bret Harrison) when he gets selected to become an astronaut. Trudy agrees to reunite with him for the sake of his career during this pivotal time.
When her husband Deke (Kenneth Mitchell) is grounded early in the Mercury program, Marge Slayton (Erin Cummings) is forced to carve out her own identity in this tight knit community. Just as Deke came to oversee the training and assignment of the astronauts, “Mother Marge” stepped up to become the leader of the Astronaut Wives Club.
Despite a debilitating speech impediment, Annie Glenn (Azure Parsons) is the picture perfect American housewife. She’s athletic, cheerful, devoted to her family and sings in the church choir. Annie shines in the pages of LIFE magazine and her husband John (Sam Reid) is the first American to orbit the Earth.
The daughter of a Navy officer, Jo Schirra (Zoe Boyle) is the consummate military wife who knows the proper behavior in every circumstance. Jo shows up to functions with perfect pearls and gloves, but she also has a wry sense of humor — much like her husband Wally Schirra (Aaron McCusker), the prankster of the astronauts.
Episode #10 — Landing
It’s 1969, and Apollo 11’s historic moon landing is cause for worldwide celebration and a high point for the Astro-families. The wives are interviewed for a TV documentary on the space program, Gordo is passed over for the next mission, and Trudy faces some big decisions about her personal and professional future. Betty finds a powerful way to honor Gus’s legacy and advocate for change.
First aired: August 20, 2015.
What do you think? Do you like The Astronaut Wives Club TV show? Do you think it should have ended or been renewed for a second season?
I love , love this show! Please bring it back!!!!
Really enjoyed this show, very episode depicted the space shots from an entirely different perspective than my childhood scrap-booking collection of the hero-astronauts…and it often brought tears to my eyes realizing what these brave women endured. PLEASE do NOT cancel this show!!
This s a first class show. Looked forward to each week. Please do not cancel it.
On TV Line it says tonight is the series finale. Has this been canceled? One of the better summer shows!
It’s listed as the season finale only. It hasn’t been cancelled or renewed yet.
LOVE this show which reflects the time of my life. As a young mother raising my children the astronauts were the reason we bought our first TV. LOVE this program.
Love the show….Nicely done
Love love this show. Please don’t cancel this show. It is one show the whole family can watch together.
Love this show. ..so interesting to see more of the back stories of our first men in space. ..please renew
This great program is my favorite go-to Thursday night show. I grew up during that time in this country sitting in front of our black and white TV sharing and learning about our nation’s space program. I believe it is so important for today’s generation to watch and learn of the great struggle and sacrifice we made to be as a country and NASA’s determination to reach our goal to get to the Moon. Let’s face it – Children don’t learn about where our nation came from in our schools today and sadly but true they will sit and watch… Read more »
love this show. it must be renewed
i just love the astronaut wives club! It’s the best show on TV! Writters should get an Emmy ! Please bring it back for another season!
this show is the hands down winner of my summer viewing! I haven’t loved a show this much since downton abbey. Please keep it. I cant get enough of it !!!!!!!
I absolutely love this show. Please give people a chance to fall in love with it as I have.
Please keep this show! Thank you for such an amazing depiction of American history played out by an amazing cast and writers!
Please keep this show. The world today needs examples of strong, independent classy woman and this show delivers. Thank you for such an amazing depiction of American history.