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Room 222

  • TV Series
  • 1969–1974
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
1.4K
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1,509
Michael Constantine, Lloyd Haynes, Denise Nicholas, and Karen Valentine in Room 222 (1969)
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Teacher Pete Dixon tries to teach the students at Walt Whitman High to be tolerant. He's assisted by girlfriend and school counselor, Liz and student teacher (later teacher) Alice. The stude... Read allTeacher Pete Dixon tries to teach the students at Walt Whitman High to be tolerant. He's assisted by girlfriend and school counselor, Liz and student teacher (later teacher) Alice. The students love him.Teacher Pete Dixon tries to teach the students at Walt Whitman High to be tolerant. He's assisted by girlfriend and school counselor, Liz and student teacher (later teacher) Alice. The students love him.

  • Creator
    • James L. Brooks
  • Stars
    • Lloyd Haynes
    • Denise Nicholas
    • Michael Constantine
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,753
    1,509
    • Creator
      • James L. Brooks
    • Stars
      • Lloyd Haynes
      • Denise Nicholas
      • Michael Constantine
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 5 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Lloyd Haynes
    Lloyd Haynes
    • Pete Dixon
    • 1969–1974
    Denise Nicholas
    Denise Nicholas
    • Liz McIntyre
    • 1969–1974
    Michael Constantine
    Michael Constantine
    • Principal Seymour Kaufman
    • 1969–1974
    Karen Valentine
    Karen Valentine
    • Alice Johnson
    • 1969–1974
    Heshimu Cumbuka
    Heshimu Cumbuka
    • Jason…
    • 1969–1974
    David Jolliffe
    David Jolliffe
    • Bernie
    • 1969–1974
    Judy Strangis
    Judy Strangis
    • Helen Loomis…
    • 1969–1974
    Howard Rice
    • Richie Lane…
    • 1969–1971
    Ta-Tanisha
    • Pam…
    • 1969–1972
    Eric Laneuville
    Eric Laneuville
    • Larry…
    • 1970–1974
    Ivor Francis
    Ivor Francis
    • Kenneth Dragen…
    • 1969–1974
    Pendrant Netherly
    • Al Cowley…
    • 1969–1970
    Patsy Garrett
    • Miss Hogarth…
    • 1969–1973
    Robert Casper
    Robert Casper
    • Gerry Girard…
    • 1969–1973
    Ty Henderson
    Ty Henderson
    • Cleon
    • 1969–1974
    Jan Shutan
    Jan Shutan
    • Bonnie
    • 1969–1970
    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • Bob…
    • 1969–1972
    Kitty Carl
    Kitty Carl
    • Fran…
    • 1972
    • Creator
      • James L. Brooks
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    juliafwilliams

    A classic somewhat ahead of its time

    This year marks the 35th anniversary of some influential 'bubble gum' shows. One such show marking the anniversary is 'The Brady Bunch'. Another is this underrated chestnut, Room 222.

    It was in an integrated setting trying to show the viewing public that with effort and communication, people of all races, religions and nationalities could get along peacefully.

    Here, in my opinion, is a classic that merits release of DVD with a group of other underrated classics.

    If not for Room 222, there would be no Boston Public.
    rpniew

    One of the more realistic depictions of educators

    OK, it wasn't perfect, and everything tended to get neatly sealed up at the end of each episode, but I remember episodes of "Room 222" now and it seems to capture what it is like to be a teacher(I am one myself, so I know whereof I speak.) The teachers were realistic, the kids didn't look like they hadn't seen the inside of a high school for years (some of the "teens" in "Boston Public" had receding hairlines) Teachers seemed to have a rotating schedule like in real life (unlike, for example, Kotter, who seemed to fill his day with the same 9 students. Even the aforementioned "Boston Public" seemed to have teachers in front of the same kids all day.

    This and the first "Cosby" show were probably the best depictions of school life and the lives of teachers; maybe not because they are so accurate in themselves but because the rest are so far removed from reality.
    10sonya90028

    Cutting-edge, quality teen series

    I loved this show when it came on TV at the end of the 60s. I looked forward to it every Friday night, when it debuted in the fall of '69. I was still in elementary school then. But I really enjoyed this program, about a cool group of high school kids. Walt Whitman High, was a huge HS in Los Angeles. It was a multicultural school, where students of all races attended.

    The teachers at Walt Whitman High, were also of various races. Mr. Kauffman, was the dedicated, beleaguered Principal. Pete Dickson, a black man, was the school's American history teacher. He was a caring, patient teacher, who really succeeded in engaging his student's interest in history. Pete Dickson was also someone that the students could come to for advice and assistance, with their personal issues. Ms. McIntyre, the attractive assistant Principal, was also romantically involved with Pete Dickson.

    Then there was Alice Johnson, who worked with Pete Dickson as a student teacher. Alice was the often annoying, but well-meaning foil for Pete's self-assured personality. Their classroom featured an interesting menagerie of students. There was Jason, the tough-but-sensitive black kid, with a big 'fro and shades. His friend Ritchie, was the class brain. Helen was the shy, vulnerable girl. Bernie, was the white hippie-type kid, with the red-headed afro hairdo. These students were like real teens, negotiating everyday life in the tumultuous late 60s/early 70s.

    The best thing about Room 222, was that it had a fresh, contemporary take on American teens, in an urban high school setting. The values of the show centered on tolerance and diversity, amongst both the students, and the teaching staff. Because of this factor, the series was on the cutting-edge, regarding racial progress in society. The generation gap between the students and their teachers, was also easily bridged due to the open-minded teaching staff.

    Yet another thing about this show that was unique, was that it was a drama, yet it also had a laugh-track. It was one of the first shows, that could be categorized as a dramedy. And there was plenty of gentle humor within the show, along with all of the teen angst. Room 222 is on DVD, and can be enjoyed by future generations to come.
    9raysond

    Commentary on a show that was groundbreaking for its time..The Emmy winning Room 222

    It may have been socially relevant for its time,but this was one of the shows that dealt with the cutting-edge issues of its day. This show came on the heels of several issues of its time including the Apollo 13 moon mission,the struggle of the civil rights movement and the overall fighting and the anti-war demonstrations of the Vietnam War.

    However,it was the 'Boston Public' of its time.

    Room 222 simply deals with the everyday happenings of a black English teacher(played by Lloyd Haynes)who is struggling against bureaucratic pressures which is exemplified by the school principal(played by Michael Constantine) who would always help his students make something of themselves by staying in school and not getting into trouble. However,it was absolutely routine even by today's standards--but it was frank and very controversial went it premiered in 1969 on ABC-TV.

    The show dealt with a lot of racial issues here which goes to show that just seeing an African-American in a position of authority and helping out the students and bringing them together made this show stand out. There were other issues as well including pregnancy,drug abuse and school violence,and interracial dating(something that was explored but never dealt with and the first to do so). One episode in particular dealt with a student who wanted the faculty have a black festival and out of the blue---the queen of soul herself---Aretha Franklin lends her support and even sings here(that episode is a rarity if it is seen).

    There were excellent secondary performances from not only Haynes,but from Karen Valentine and Denise Nicholas and from the students too including Glynn Turman and Eric Laneuville. The series lasted five seasons and produced 112 episodes from September 17, 1969 until the series finale on January 11, 1974. and it came out during the "bubble gum" era of shows like "The Brady Bunch", "The Partridge Family",and "Love,American Style". This was a fine show that was very "realistic" and to learn what it was like to just get along with each other but also tackled heavy and controversial subjects that were groundbreaking for prime-time television. During its five-year run, "Room 222" was nominated for an impressive 7 Golden Globes and 8 Emmys and won 3 Emmys in 1970 for Outstanding New Series, Outstanding New Actor in a Prime- Time Series,and Outstanding New Actress in a Prime-Time Series.

    NOTE: The shows' creator was James L. Brooks who went on to produced "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and countless others. The producers were Larry Gelbert and Gene Reynolds who would also produced the M*A*S*H TV show the following year as well as writer D'Angelo Brooks.
    Sargebri

    A Precursor to The White Shadow

    This show pretty much was a forerunner to shows like "The White Shadow", "Boston Public" and even the first two seasons of "Beverly Hills: 90210". When it first premiered it was viewed as a "dramedy". In fact, it even had a laugh track the very first season. But, the show progressed you could see that this was very much an issue oriented show that dealt with issues that many shows today deal with (sex, drugs and death). One show that was particularly controversial was when a young student contracts v.d. and an elderly teacher loses her job because she gave advice to the young man. This was in an era when anything dealing with s.t.d.'s were still kept in the closet. Too bad they don't show the reruns of this show anymore, rather than the fluff that proceeded it in that classic A.B.C. Friday night lineup, The Brady Bunch.

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      The show takes place at the fictional Walt Whitman High School. The old building at Los Angeles High School, which was used for the exterior of Walt Whitman High, collapsed in the 1971 earthquake.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 23rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1971)

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Комната 222
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles High School - 4650 W. Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • 20th Century Fox Television
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      • 30m
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      • 1.33 : 1

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