Dangerous Minds (TV series)

Dangerous Minds
Created by Ronald Bass
Jan Rusconi
Diane Frolov
Andrew Schneider
Starring Annie Potts
Tamala Jones
Stanley Anderson
Greg Serano
Jenny Gago
LaToya Howlett
Michael Jace
Vicellous Reon Shannon
Cedrik Terrell
Maria Costa
Opening theme Dangerous Minds Theme by Lee Curreri
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 17
Production
Executive producer(s) Diane Frolov
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Predawn Productions
Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Touchstone Television
Release
Original network ABC
Original release September 30, 1996 – March 15, 1997

Dangerous Minds is an American drama television series that aired on ABC network between September 1996 and March 1997. The series is based on the motion picture film, Dangerous Minds. Annie Potts stars in the lead role originated by Michelle Pfeiffer.[1]

Cast

Plot

Based on a real person and on the movie of the same name, Marine veteran Louanne Johnson is an unconventional teacher who inspires her class of bright but "difficult" inner-city students, and makes a real difference in their lives, outside school as well as inside.

Episode list

Season 1 (1996-1997)

Pilot

Episode 1
Original Air Dates-Monday, September 30, 1996)

Louanne has misgivings about the job, and scant details about her predecessor. As Louanne starts to connect with the kids, three draw special attention: one tough who misses school to help his family financially; an aggressive lad interested in trains; and a girl who's raising her own child. Soon, Louanne finds that she, too, may need help-when she faces the girl's abusive boyfriend.

Hair Affair

Episode 2
Original Air Dates-Monday, October 7, 1996

Due to financial cutbacks, Louanne accepts a student's suggestion to hold a fund-raiser; Gusmaro becomes increasingly disturbed about belonging to a street gang.

See Me

Episode 3
Original Air Dates-Monday, October 14, 1996

Louanne arranges for Cornelius to return to school, an action which angers Bartkus; Gusmaro is reluctant to list his date of birth and Social Security number on a form; and the students prepare for a practice job interview.

Bad Apple

Episode 4
Original Air Dates-Monday, October 21, 1996

Louanne tries to reach a new student, "a hyperactive underachiever", and she makes a first visit to Mickey's Tavern, the faculty's weekly hangout. Meanwhile, James is inspired by Mr. Griffin to plant an apricot tree in the schoolyard.

Family Ties

Episode 5
Original Air Dates-Monday, October 28, 1996

When an unpopular student is slain, it turns out there's no one to bury him; the father of Callie's daughter returns, which delights the little girl, but not Callie; James and Gusmaro try to turn a goose into a pet.

The Code

Episode 6
Original Air Dates-Monday, November 11, 1996

Louanne tries to understand "the code" to which her students adhere when two students swear that they won't continue a fight, and after Gusmaro is arrested for stealing a CD that someone else placed in his backpack. The class visits Alcatraz.

Need Deep

Episode 7
Original Air Dates-Monday, November 18, 1996

When Blanca contemplates having a baby with her boyfriend so he can leave his gang, Louanne presses her to reconsider; James thinks his community service will be a piece of cake until he's ordered to serve as companion to a severely disabled boy; and Callie worries about her daughter's safety when Callie's mother's boyfriend becomes abusive.

Jumped

Episode 8
Original Air Dates-Monday, November 25, 1996

After James is viciously beaten in the locker room, Louanne places herself in jeopardy by trying to find the attackers. Meanwhile, Gusmaro, also attempting to help, considers joining a new gang; and Cornelius seeks a videotape that depicts the assault.

Evolution

Episode 9
Original Air Dates-Monday, December 9, 1996

After Callie shows compassion for a convicted child molester who's being beaten by protestors, her reaction is questioned by others. Meanwhile, Chaka and James try to photograph a ghost; and Blanca is hospitalized with a bleeding ulcer.

Trust Me

Episode 10
Original Air Dates-Monday, December 16, 1996

When the students suspect a newcomer of being a narc, Louanne tries to prove them wrong. Meanwhile, Callie is worried about possible repercussions for having informed on a drug dealer; and Hal asks Louanne out to dinner.

Moonstruck

Episode 11
Original Air Dates-Monday, December 30, 1996

Cornelius is attracted to Callie and encourages by Mr. Griffin to ask her out. Meanwhile, James, who wants to have his grades raised in order to try out for basketball, strikes a deal with Louanne.

To'e Me Up, To'e Me Down

Episode 12
Original Air Dates-Monday, January 6, 1997)

The news that her ex-husband is remarrying affects Louanne; a teacher's death causes Barkus to change his approach to students; and Cornelius is reluctant to take his graffiti talents to a higher level.

The Feminine Mystique

Episode 13
Original Air Dates-Monday, January 13, 1997

Louanne arranges for a house to be built by volunteer labor for Blanca and her family, whose home was destroyed by fire. But when she asks the students for their help, she learns that the construction site is disputed territory between two rival gangs.

Everybody Wants It

Episode 14
Original Air Dates-Monday, February 10, 1997

The students ask (and some fail to ask) each other to a school Valentine's dance; Louanne takes a job as a waitress; Gusmaro works delivering liquor; and a new student joins the academy program.

Three Guns

Episode 15
Original Air Dates-Saturday, March 1, 1997

Gusmaro is with Louanne when preteens steal her car, and his self-confidence is shaken as a result. Meanwhile, Mr. Griffin brings Tibetan monks to school to talk about nonviolence; and James takes driving lessons from Mr. Bartkus.

A Different Light

Episode 16
Original Air Dates-Saturday, March 8, 1997

As the school's 50th anniversary approaches, Gusmaro discovers that the man for whom its named was a racist. Meanwhile, Blanca learns a secret about Garrity and spreads it; and Alvina rebels against the cafeteria's food.

Teach, Don't Touch - (final episode)

Episode 17
Original Air Dates-Saturday, March 15, 1997

After Louanne hugs a distressed student, the lad accuses her of molesting him. While her class and the faculty support her, opposition comes from the boy's father, who is president of the school board.

Criticism

Producers Andrew Schneider and Diane Frolov made a character based on real life former U.S. Marine, teacher and author LouAnne Johnson do things that she herself thinks are unethical, inadvisable and silly. In one episode, the character LouAnne Johnson took her students to a strip club to organize a fundraiser for their school by participating in a hair war. The producers thought that this would make her cute and endearing, ignoring the fact that they wrote LouAnne into taking her underage students to a strip club. In another episode a black character threatens to shoot her teacher because LouAnne encourages his girlfriend to go to college. This never happened outside of the show and the real LouAnne Johnson knew that depicting African American males as violent was wrong and unrealistic.[2]

References

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