Head of the Class
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Head of the Class | |
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The original cast circa 1986 |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Creator(s) | Rich Eustis Michael Elias |
Starring | (See entire cast list below) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original channel | ABC |
Original run | September 17, 1986–June 25, 1991 |
No. of episodes | 114 |
Head of the Class was an American sitcom that ran from 1986 to 1991 on the ABC television network. It followed a group of gifted students in the Individualized Honors Program (IHP) at the fictional Monroe High School (later Millard Fillmore High School) in Manhattan, and their history teacher Charlie Moore (Howard Hesseman). Hesseman left the series in 1990 and was replaced by Billy Connolly (in his first major American production) as teacher Billy MacGregor for the final season.
The original ten students in the IHP were Maria, Arvid, Darlene, Simone, Jawaharlal, Alan, Eric, Sarah, Dennis, and Janice. There was some turnover in the cast in the later years of the series.
After the series ended, Connolly appeared in a spinoff entitled Billy.
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[edit] Characters
- Charles P. "Charlie" Moore - Howard Hesseman (1986–1990; Seasons 1–4)
- Billy MacGregor - Billy Connolly (1990–1991; Season 5)
- Dr. Harold Samuels - William G. Schilling
- Bernadette Meara - Jeanetta Arnette
- Maria Borges - Leslie Bega (1986–1989; Seasons 1–3)
- Arvid Engen - Dan Frischman
- Darlene Merriman - Robin Givens
- Simone Foster - Khrystyne Haje
- Jawaharlal Choudhury - Jory Husain (1986–1989; Seasons 1–3)
- Alan Pinkard - Tony O'Dell
- Eric Mardian - Brian Robbins
- Sarah Nevins - Kimberly Russell
- Dennis Blunden - Dan Schneider
- Janice Lazarotto - Tannis Vallely (1986–1989; Seasons 1–3)
- Lori Applebaum - Marcia Christie
- Alex Torres - Michael DeLorenzo (1989–1991; Seasons 4–5)
- Dr. Enric Engen - Bruce Gray
- Madeline Mardian - Patricia McCormack
- Viki Amory - Lara Piper (1989–1991; Seasons 4–5)
- Theola June "T.J." Jones - Rain Pryor (1988–1991; Seasons 3–5)
- Jasper Kwong - Jonathan Ke Quan (1990–1991; Season 5)
- Aristotle McKenzie - De'voreaux White (1989–1991; Seasons 4–5)
[edit] Season synopses
[edit] Season 1 (1986–1987)
Mr. Moore begins the first season as a substitute teacher, but warms to the IHP class immediately, making it his mission to get them to think rather than just know. By Episode Six, the class's original teacher (Roscoe Lee Browne) decides to quit, making Mr. Moore their full-time teacher. Throughout the first season, Mr. Moore attempts to get the class involved in more than just their studies, encouraging them to play volleyball and make a music video for the school's time capsule. (This marks the first foray into Head of the Class's fondness for musical production numbers.) At the same time, the class brings Mr. Moore into the present, acclimating him to the importance of personal computers. Near the end of the season, the IHP faces their Russian counterparts in an academic tournament, foreshadowing their famous trip to Moscow in Season 2.
[edit] Season 2 (1987–1988)
Season 2 began involving the IHP in the school as a whole, with Mr. Moore involving the class in the school literary journal and encouraging a lampoon of the school newspaper.
[edit] Season 3 (1988–1989)
[edit] "Mission to Moscow"
In 1988, Head of the Class broke new ground as it became the first American sitcom to be filmed in the Soviet Union. The episode was entirely filmed in Moscow. Although it originally aired without a laugh track, one was added for the syndicated version.
The IHP is invited to come to the country for a rematch of the academic meet that happened in Season 1, which ended in a tie. The class has a lot of experiences while in Moscow: Dennis and Arvid take interest in two beautiful women, until they realize they might be KGB spies; Eric meets up with his relatives in what is a very positive experience for him; capitalist Alan has an argument with a die-hard socialist in a store (who is also on the opposing Russian academic team); Sarah and Darlene decide to record the sights and sounds of Moscow; Simone goes to put flowers on a poet’s grave and meets up with a charming Russian musician; Dr. Samuels believe that his hotel room is bugged, but he just ends up making a fool of himself; and Charlie has a brief romance with a schoolteacher.
The IHP eventually wins the meet and the respect of the Russian team. The episode concludes with both teams attending a concert in Gorky Park swaying to the song “Faraway Lands” (written and performed by American David Pomeranz and Russian rock star Alexander Manilin).
[edit] Season 4 (1989–1990)
[edit] Season 5 (1990–1991)
[edit] In2TV
In March 2006, AOL Television began releasing free streaming video content of old television shows via its new site In2TV, including Head of the Class. The following ten episodes are available for the month of November 2006 (newest episodes are bold):
Season 1
- Episode 9: "Cold Turkey"
Season 2
- Episode 12: "Will the Real Arvid Engen Please Stand Up?
- Episode 13: "On the Road Again"
- Episode 14: "Fatal Distraction"
- Episode 15: "Cello Fever"
- Episode 16: "Parent's Day"
- Episode 17: "Love is Debatable"
- Episode 18: "For Better, For Worse"
- Episode 19: "We Love You, Mrs. Russell"
- Episode 20: "Don't Play With Matches"