Room 222

Room 222

1969
Room 222
Room 222

Room 222

7.7 | en | Drama

Room 222 is an American comedy-drama television series produced by 20th Century Fox Television. The series aired on ABC for 112 episodes from September 17, 1969 until January 11, 1974. The show was broadcast on Wednesday evenings at 9:00 for its first two seasons before settling into its best-remembered time slot of Friday evenings at 9:00, following The Brady Bunch and The Partridge Family, and preceding The Odd Couple and Love, American Style. In 1970, Room 222 earned Emmy Awards in three categories: Outstanding New Series, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

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EP15  Jason and Big Mo
Jan. 01,0001
Jason and Big Mo

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EP14  Cry, Uncle
Jan. 11,1974
Cry, Uncle

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EP13  I Didn't Raise My Girl to Be a Soldier
Jan. 04,1974
I Didn't Raise My Girl to Be a Soldier

Problems arise when a girl decides to join the Army ROTC in order to become a doctor against the wishes of her father.

EP12  MPG
Dec. 28,1973
MPG

The Walt Whitman auto shop enters a car in a contest to see which vehicle gets the most miles per gallon. The actual race is unbearably slow, with each car conserving energy, and the scenes of Mr. Kaufman, Mr. Dixon, et al, trying to stay awake in the bleachers are hilarious. Thanks to Oriole Adams for suppyling this synopsis.

EP11  El Greco to Jason
Dec. 21,1973
El Greco to Jason

Jason falls in love and decides to quit school in order to get married.

EP10  Here's to the Boy Most Likely
Dec. 07,1973
Here's to the Boy Most Likely

A student turns to alcohol in order to escape from the building pressures at home and at school.

EP9  Mismatch Maker
Nov. 30,1973
Mismatch Maker

Alice finds herself in the middle when she encourages a student to become a poet despite his father's wish that he enter his real estate business.

EP8  Pi in the Sky
Nov. 16,1973
Pi in the Sky

A math genius reprograms the school's computer in order to get needed school supplies.

EP7  Love is a Many Splintered Thing
Nov. 09,1973
Love is a Many Splintered Thing

Alice falls for the widowed father of one of her students.

EP6  Pete's Protege
Nov. 02,1973
Pete's Protege

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EP5  Twenty-Five Words or Less
Oct. 26,1973
Twenty-Five Words or Less

Herbie likes to enter contests.

EP4  No Island is an Island
Oct. 05,1973
No Island is an Island

Liz and Pete try to help a Mexican boy who is too proud to ask for some needed help.

EP3  Can Nun Be One Too Many?
Sep. 28,1973
Can Nun Be One Too Many?

Mr. Kaufman falls for a teacher who was once a nun.

EP2  Of Smoke-Filled Rooms
Sep. 21,1973
Of Smoke-Filled Rooms

One of the students decides to run for a seat on the Board of Education.

EP1  I've Got the Hammer, If You've Got the Thumb
Sep. 14,1973
I've Got the Hammer, If You've Got the Thumb

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7.7 | en | Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: 1969-09-11 | Released Producted By: 20th Century Fox Television , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Room 222 is an American comedy-drama television series produced by 20th Century Fox Television. The series aired on ABC for 112 episodes from September 17, 1969 until January 11, 1974. The show was broadcast on Wednesday evenings at 9:00 for its first two seasons before settling into its best-remembered time slot of Friday evenings at 9:00, following The Brady Bunch and The Partridge Family, and preceding The Odd Couple and Love, American Style. In 1970, Room 222 earned Emmy Awards in three categories: Outstanding New Series, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

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Cast

Denise Nicholas , Michael Constantine , Lloyd Haynes

Director

Gene Reynolds

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Reviews

nospamh I grew up during this era and remember this show well. I remember MANY teachers like this; not fondly.In short, it was the start of when, instead of teaching the subject they were hired to, teachers started to impose their personal, often political, views on students, whether asked for or not, whether relevant to the subject being taught or not. Mind control and brainwashing are other terms for the same thing.Interestingly, it was also the same time that student scores for the three R's of reading, 'rithmetic, and 'riting started their massive slide, which continues to this day......coincidence ? Hardly; the teachers were to busy spewing their ideology instead of teaching.
Graham Pruss The creator James L. Books of Room 222 later became the executive producer of The Simpsons.In episode 281 season 13 of The Simpsons (first aired: Sunday, February 24, 2002) Bart's new idol, Buck McCoy, retells his history in television. During the flashback sequence, he mentions starring in police drama during the 60s which was recast as "Room 222" upon his leaving. This line from The Simpsons is clearly a reference to a show which James L. Brooks had created and most likely to its unfortunate obscurity.
Brian Washington 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.
raysond 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.