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[16] [17] In the US, the season received an 80% larger audience compared to season three, [16] and one episode received 540,000 viewers and drew a Nielsen rating of 2.7 for teenagers and 4.7 for female teenagers, meaning that on average 2.7% of the nation's teenagers, and 4.7% of the nation's female teenagers were tuned in at any given moment.
The Degrassi universe was created in 1979 by Playing With Time, a production company owned by former schoolteacher Linda Schuyler and her partner Kit Hood. The franchise began with The Kids of Degrassi Street, which was spawned out of three half-hour short films, and came to prominence with the critical and commercial successes of Degrassi Junior High, which debuted in 1987, and Degrassi High ...
[3] [4] Additionally, every episode is available on the Xbox Live Marketplace in the US. [5] In addition to the regular episodes, nine "special episodes" have been produced, which are not part of the Degrassi continuity. They consist of two Halloween-themed episodes and six documentaries following the work of the show's cast in other countries.
The beloved Canadian teen drama Degrassi — whose notable graduates include the rapper Drake and The Vampire Diaries‘ Nina Dobrev — is getting the documentary treatment.. A three-part ...
D:TNG (season 4) is most definitley a list. It lists the episodes, it lists the contents of the DVD release, it lists the cast and it lists the crew. The style for these Degrassi season pages is very similar to the Lost season pages, and slightly similar to the Simpsons season pages which contain even less information in prose — but that's ...
In Season 4 of Hulu's Emmy-nominated "Only Murders in the Building," Mabel, Charles and Oliver are heading to Los Angeles, where a Hollywood studio is making plans to turn their podcast into a ...
After decades of hosting guests on his talk show, David Letterman admits Teri Garr stands out amongst the rest. Hours after the news of Garr's death at 79, the legendary talk show host, 77 ...
"Time Stands Still" is a two-part episode of the Canadian teen drama Degrassi: The Next Generation. It aired on CTV in Canada on 5 & 12 October 2004. In the two-part episode, Rick Murray (Ephraim Ellis), ostracized after he physically abused his girlfriend in the previous season, brings a gun to school and shoots and paralyzes Jimmy Brooks (credited as Aubrey Graham, now known as Drake), when ...