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Degrassi Junior High

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Degrassi Junior High

The Degrassi Junior High title card.
Format Teen drama, Soap opera
Created by Linda Schuyler, Kit Hood
Starring Cathy Keenan
Dayo Ade
Amanda Stepto
Pat Mastroianni
Stacie Mistysyn
Stefan Brogren
Siluck Saysanasy
Duncan Waugh
see cast list
Country of origin Flag of Canada Canada
No. of episodes 42
Production
Running time 30 minutes (including commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel CBC, ABC
Original run January 18, 1987March 6, 1989
Chronology
Preceded by The Kids Of Degrassi Street
Followed by Degrassi High

Degrassi Junior High is a Canadian television teen drama series that was produced from 1987-1989 as part of the Degrassi series. The show followed the lives of a group of students attending the titular fictional school. Many episodes tackled difficult issues such as drug use, child abuse, teenage pregnancy, homosexuality and divorce, and the series was acclaimed for its sensitive and realistic portrayal of the challenges of teenage life. The cast comprised mainly non-professional actors, which added to the show's sense of realism.

Contents

History

Degrassi Junior High spanned 42 episodes, covering grades 7 through 9. The first half of the first season premiered January 18, 1987 with 13 episodes. New episodes screened on Sunday afternoons, and was brought up to prime time in the first season's second half. Some of the characters were in grades 7-8, and in the second part of the first season the characters remained in the same grades, as the half-season was not their next academic school year, but instead, their second semester (the first season happened in the 1987-1988 school year). The characters were in grades 8 and 9 in the second season of the series. The ninth-graders stayed in junior high, but attended science class at Borden High School. The series ended with Degrassi Junior High being burnt down at a dance. All the characters then went on to high school in Degrassi High. It followed the series The Kids of Degrassi Street, and directly preceded the series Degrassi High. The program also aired on PBS in the United States, the BBC in the UK and Western Europe, and the ABC in Australia. A DVD containing all the show's episodes was released in October 2005 concurrent with airings of the show on the U.S. cable network Noggin. In Australia, as of 2007, it is being re-run on the digital network ABC2. Fabulous Films in the UK released in 2007 a 3 disc complete 1st season DVD set of Degrassi Junior High. Fabulous Films also has the rights to The Kids Of Degrassi Street that will be released early in 2008.

Episodes

In 1987 Degrassi Junior High won an International Emmy in the Children and Young People category for the episode "It's Late", where Christine (Spike) Nelson gets pregnant. Spike's baby was named Emma to commemorate the award.

Locations

Degrassi Junior high was filmed at the unused Vincent Massey Junior School in Etobicoke, Ontario. [1]

Trivia

  • The character of Liz O'Rourke was presented as a new student in the second season, but was clearly seen in a few episodes prior as an extra in the background.
  • The character of Dorothy was said to be Arthur Kobalowski's cousin, but the actress was really his sister in real life.
  • The Doctor Sally radio show is based on a call-in radio show entitled the Sunday Night Sex Show. Registered nurse and sex educator Sue Johanson was the host of the program which aired on local Toronto, Ontario radio station Q-107 between 1984 and 1998. Sue Johanson portrays "Doctor Sally" in two Degrassi Junior High episodes.
  • In one episode, Wheels can be clearly seen wearing a Footscray Bulldogs jumper. What is unusual is that the sport, Australian rules football and its competition, the VFL, at the time would have been unknown in Canada. Although the VFL staged several exhibition matches that year, the Bulldogs were not involved and were perhaps the least successful and supported teams in the league. The appearance could possibly be put down to a wardrobe error, but how the jumper appeared there in the first place is a mystery.
  • In the first episode, Kiss Me Steph, several of the grade 8 characters appeared in a grade 7 class. These included Wheels, Heather and Erica (the twins).
  • The legal counsel for all the episodes was Stephen Stohn who later became the Executive Producer of Degrassi: The Next Generation.
  • Also in the first episode Heather Farrell was called Stacy Farrel.

Cast

Degrassi Junior High had a large ensemble cast where only the ones with dialogue would be placed in the credits. However, essentially all the main cast would act as extras from time to time appearing in the background, and were credited when they would be featured in an episode.

UK Schedules

The BBC refused to transmit the episode "Rumour Has It" when screening the first series of Degrassi Junior High because of the central theme of homosexuality. In the late 1980s the subject of the promotion of homosexuality in schools was a very controversial issue. The BBC only screened the first season of the show. From its first day of broadcasting in 1992, UK Gold screened Degrassi Junior High daily. The channel then screened Degrassi High in its entirety.

References

  1. ^ Polger, Mark, Degrassi HIstory, <http://history.degrassi.ca/>. Retrieved on 2007-09-05

External links

The Degrassi Universe
The Degrassi TV series: The Kids of Degrassi Street - Degrassi Junior High - Degrassi High - Degrassi: The Next Generation
Out of Continuity
Degrassi series:
Degrassi Talks - Degrassi Crash Course: The 100 Most Intense Moments - Degrassi Unscripted - Degrassi's 40 Most Go There-est Moments - Degrassi Minis - Degrassi on the Set - Degrassi Mangasodes
Degrassi Junior High + Degrassi High Characters - Episodes - VHS and DVD releases - School's Out (Degrassi High film)
Degrassi: The Next Generation Characters - Cast & crew - Episodes - Issues addressed - DVD releases - Books - Quotes
People Degrassi Junior High & High:

Stephanie | Joey | Snake | Wheels | Mr. Raditch | Lucy | Caitlin | Spike


Degrassi: The Next Generation:
Emma | Jimmy | Terri | Ashley | Liberty | Manny | Mr. Simpson | Toby | Spinner | J.T. | Paige | Sean | Mr. Raditch | Joey | Craig | Ellie | Hazel | Christine | Caitlin | Marco | Jay | Alex | Peter | Ms. Hatzilakos | Darcy | Holly J | Mia | Damien | Jane | Derek | Danny

Places List | Toronto | De Grassi Street | Degrassi Community School
Music Tracklist | Themes & intros | Bands | Songs from Degrassi: The Next Generation | The N Soundtrack
Miscellaneous Canon & continuity | Index | Awards & nominations

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