James At 15

James at 15 was a United States television drama that aired on NBC in the 1977-1978 season. Protaganist James Hunter (Lance Kerwin) was the son of a college professor (Linden Chiles) who moved his family across the country to take a teaching job, transplanting James from Oregon to Boston, Massachusetts. James, who had Walter Mitty-like dreams and dabbled in photography, had a hard time fitting into his new surroundings. The show was highly praised for its realism and sensitivity, especially in its handling of James's deflowering by a Swedish exchange student in the episode which aired February 9, 1978--at which point the show assumed the name James at 16. Despite the critical acclaim, the show lasted only one season. Kevin Williamson, the creator of Dawson's Creek, cited this show as a major influence on him and named it as an inspiration for his show.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
binomial test
list of political parties in montserrat
athletics at the 1984 summer olympics
belait
arch deluxe
brunei and muara
dennis heeney
graf (disambiguation)
elections in antigua and barbuda
blue sky rangers
pete rock
yakovlev ut 1
khulna division
irene armishaw
dmalloc
2004 summer olympics medal count for central asian countries
george von lengerke meyer
lake express
gilead (disambiguation)
onderon
john trevor (1626 1672)
john trevor (1637 1717)
curtis pride
thomas trevor, 1st baron trevor
gary ackerman
robert hampden, 1st viscount hampden
major owens
kelvin wave
gatow airport
albert tucker
urban legend (movie)
del close
managee
fylgja
hamingja
imperial army
forest guerillas (finland)
helen seinfeld
the great waltz
blue hawaii
valentin serov
nelson contois
first anglo sikh war
the boys from syracuse