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The series produced 366 individual episodes; however, because of differing individual episode lengths, and all syndicated episodes being half-an-hour long, 385 produced episodes have aired. The first twelve seasons of Degrassi: The Next Generation are available on DVD in Region 1 , with season one through four also available in Region 4. [ 1 ]
In 1976, Linda Schuyler, a Grade 7 and Grade 8 media teacher at Earl Grey Senior Public School in Toronto, [4] founded Playing With Time Inc. with her partner Kit Hood. . Schuyler had met Hood, who had a career in editing television commercials, when she needed help from an experienced editor to save the "muddled footage" of one of her pro
This was the earliest start to a season. In the US, the first 24 episodes of season ten were promoted as Degrassi: The Boiling Point, while the final twelve episodes of the season were promoted as Degrassi: In Too Deep. [6] The fifth Degrassi dedicated soundtrack, Degrassi: The Boiling Point, was released February 1, 2011.
45 episodes were ordered for this season, [2] and it continues the telenovela/soap opera format that began in season 10, with the show airing new episodes four days a week, for the first 7 weeks. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Production for the season began on March 14, 2011, at Epitome Pictures ' studios in Toronto , Ontario .
Note: This episode features a reference to Drake, the second time in the series, and the third time that a former Degrassi actor is referred to in the Degrassi universe. The first being Shenae Grimes in Degrassi Goes Hollywood , and the second being Drake in Degrassi Takes Manhattan .
Two new students make their way to Degrassi: A former TV star, Zoë Rivas, makes her way to Degrassi and a cute guy named Miles, who encourages her to let her wild side out. Meanwhile, Clare finds out that she has cancer and has to undergo chemotherapy while trying to make her long distance relationship with Eli work. With his girlfriend going ...
Degrassi: Next Class is a Canadian teen drama television series created by Linda Schuyler, Yan Moore, Stephen Stohn, Sarah Glinski and Matt Huether. [1] Premiering in January 2016, the series streams on Netflix internationally and is broadcast on Family Channel's teen block, F2N, in Canada.
"My Body Is a Cage" is a two-part episode from the tenth season of the Canadian teen drama television series Degrassi, formerly known as Degrassi: The Next Generation. It originally aired in Canada on MuchMusic and the United States on TeenNick on August 11, 2010, with part two airing the following night.