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Degrassi Junior High follows those who attend the titular fictional school, located in an unnamed North American town. [4] [5] The series deals with a wide range of subjects through its characters, including serious issues such as teenage pregnancy, abuse, bullying, [6] racism, interracial dating, drugs, alcoholism, [6] drunk driving, and eating disorders, as well as more mundane coming-of-age ...
Degrassi Junior High was the second series in the Degrassi franchise, and ran on CBC on from 18 January 1987 to 27 February 1989. The series centers around an ethnically and economically diverse group of adolescents attending the fictional Degrassi Junior High School in east end Toronto, as they deal with various issues including teenage pregnancy, abuse, and sexuality.
Degrassi Junior High aired on the CBC on from 18 January 1987 to 27 February 1989, and centres around an ethnically and economically diverse group of adolescents attending the fictional Degrassi Junior High School in east end Toronto, as they deal with various issues including teenage pregnancy, abuse, and sexuality. [1] [2]
Cast members from 1986’s ‘Degrassi Junior High’ got together for a drinks and bar snacks while in Toronto for NostalgiaCon “Degrassi ”Reunion! Members of the OG Cast Return to Canada for ...
"It's Late" is the 11th episode of the first season of Canadian teen drama television series Degrassi Junior High. It originally aired on the CBC in Canada on April 5, 1987. [ 3 ] After a careless night with Shane (Bill Parrott) at a classmate's party, Spike ( Amanda Stepto ) fears she is pregnant .
The first season of Degrassi Junior High, a Canadian teen drama television series, aired in Canada from January 18, 1987, to May 3, 1987, consisting of thirteen episodes. . The series follows the lives of a group of seventh and eighth grade school children attending the titular school as they face various issues and challenges such as child abuse, homophobia, teenage pregnancy, and body ima
The film drew 2.3 million viewers on the network, doubling the average audience that Degrassi High received. [6] In Australia, the film premiered on ABC TV at 8:30.p.m on May 17, 1993, preceded by an introduction from Afternoon Show host Michael Tunn .
Initially available by mail-order for educational institutions, [148] Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High were given a commercial home video release by WGBH in 2000. Junior High was released on DVD in North America and Australia in 2005, while Degrassi High was released on DVD in North America and Australia in 2007 and 2008 respectively.