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In this back-to-school episode of Advanced TV Herstory, host Cynthia Bemis Abrams scans the decades of TV sitcoms and dramas that prominently featured a classroom setting. She discovered and relates extraordinary performances, positive messaging & quirky style from such unforgettable characters and series like Viola Davis’ Annalise Keating in How to Get Away With Murder and actor Hayley Mills as Miss Bliss in the forgotten Good Morning, Miss Bliss.
For most of the 20th century, teaching was considered a respectable career for a woman, at least until she married or became pregnant. Television network attempts to appeal to school-aged viewers only occasionally presented quality dramas and comedies set in high schools. Room 222 (1969-1974) remains a time capsule classic.
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In this back-to-school episode of Advanced TV Herstory, host Cynthia Bemis Abrams scans the decades of TV sitcoms and dramas that prominently featured a classroom setting. She discovered and relates extraordinary performances, positive messaging & quirky style from such unforgettable characters and series like Viola Davis’ Annalise Keating in How to Get Away With Murder and actor Hayley Mills as Miss Bliss in the forgotten Good Morning, Miss Bliss.
For most of the 20th century, teaching was considered a respectable career for a woman, at least until she married or became pregnant. Television network attempts to appeal to school-aged viewers only occasionally presented quality dramas and comedies set in high schools. Room 222 (1969-1974) remains a time capsule classic.
CONNECT WITH CYNTHIA and ADVANCED TV HERSTORY
Monthly Newsletter - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/
Website - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtvherstory
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-bemis-abrams-5046573/
PRODUCTION
Podcast Editing - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariloumarosz/
Video Editing - https://nivialopez.com/
Music by Jahzzar - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/
Teachers on TV, TV sitcom classroom, TV sitcom teacher, coming of age TV series, teenage problems on TV, representation in media, women TV teachers, Room 222, Our Miss Brooks, How to Get Away With Murder, Head of the Class, Saved By the Bell, Good Morning, TV teenage audience, TV teenage demographic

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