Running the Halls

Running the Halls

1993
Running the Halls
Running the Halls

Running the Halls

8.3 | en | Comedy

Running the Halls is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC's TNBC Saturday morning lineup. The series was created by Steve Slavkin, being the first TNBC sitcom not to be executive produced by Peter Engel. The show consisted of 13 episodes, which aired on from September 11, 1993 to December 4, 1993.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Rock Reunion
Dec. 04,1993
Rock Reunion

Before spring break, it looks like McBain and Holiday are going to break up when she dates a musician; the gang prepares to go to Mexico for Spring Break

EP12  The Break Up
Nov. 27,1993
The Break Up

When Holiday is forced to leave Middlefield, McBain finds himself in the arms of another; the others accidentally distribute copies of a science test

EP11  The Watch
Nov. 20,1993
The Watch

Reese loses Miss Gilman's watch; Taylor attempts to learn magic; the gang tries to get tickets for a rave concert

EP10  The Conductor
Nov. 13,1993
The Conductor

An alumni prompts Reese and Molloy, and McBain and Holiday, to go on a treasure hunt; Taylor falls for the alumni's daughter

EP9  McBain Chokes
Nov. 06,1993
McBain Chokes

The pressure grows on McBain as he draws closer to breaking a big basketball record and Middlefield draws closer to the b-ball title; Holiday gets day-care duty from Miss Gilman

EP8  Shark Moves In
Oct. 30,1993
Shark Moves In

The gang tries to keep the Shark away from a party the boys are holding in their room; Nikki tries to get dates for Reese and Molloy.

EP7  The Term Paper
Oct. 23,1993
The Term Paper

Reese accuses Molloy of stealing his term paper leading to a trial; McBain, Holiday and Taylor steal a rival school's mascot

EP6  The Big Kiss
Oct. 16,1993
The Big Kiss

McBain and Holiday manage student council campaigns for Taylor and Nikki respectively, leading to dirty tricks, and eventual romantic union.

EP5  Taylor Grades McBain
Oct. 09,1993
Taylor Grades McBain

McBain must pass a geography test to play in the big football game, but Taylor refuses to change McBain's grade angering McBain and the team. So McBain's teammates decide to get Taylor to change the grade with prnks and threating to ruin one of his projects.

EP4  The Rowing Competition
Oct. 02,1993
The Rowing Competition

McBain and Molloy are rowing partners for an intercollegiate race, until they fight, and then fall for each other; the others fight over painting a mural

EP3  Dance Squad
Sep. 25,1993
Dance Squad

Nikki and Holiday battle for a spot on the cheerleading squad; the boys decide to make money by selling food to the students.

EP2  The First Mixer
Sep. 18,1993
The First Mixer

McBain and Reese fight over prospective date Holiday for a school dance, endangering their new friendship

EP1  The Arrival
Sep. 11,1993
The Arrival

The school year at Middlefield Academy begins with Shark making Taylor, McBain and Reese roomates. The guys soon battle with some girls down the hall.

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Released: 1993-09-11 | Released Producted By: NBC Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Running the Halls is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC's TNBC Saturday morning lineup. The series was created by Steve Slavkin, being the first TNBC sitcom not to be executive produced by Peter Engel. The show consisted of 13 episodes, which aired on from September 11, 1993 to December 4, 1993.

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Senta Moses , Richard Speight Jr. , Trevor Lissauer

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Reviews

Hunky Stud Only two people have left comments for this one, so I must leave one myself.I found this TV show again because of Richard speight, jr. I thought that he looked familiar when I watched "Band of Brothers". I remember seeing him in some commercials before. Some of those teenager TV show actors mostly just disappeared from the screen after a while. I am surprised that he is still very active.I always like to watch movies, TV shows about boarding schools, boarding schools have this mystery atmosphere, the students tend to come from rich, preppy families which kind of fit with my mentality. I still remember that "crazy" girl with curly hair, she talks fast.I even taped a few episodes on VHS. I still remember one scene very clearly. It was about this couple which I forgot the names, they were kissing on the lawn. And all of sudden, the sprinkle system starts to spreading water. And sun was about to set or rise, so with the sunshine and water, it created a very romantic moment, so mesmerizing. I wish I can experience that moment myself.I doubt that I will be able to see this show on TV ever again. It certainly could brought back my nostalgic teenage years.
hellishbabe85 I must have been about 11 when this was on TV. From what i remember this sitcom was along similar lines to Saved by the bell...I remember it had the token tall, tanned, hot guy in it all the girls used to swoon over. A Zak Morris type...but less geeky. Set in a boarding school i think the main topic of each episode involved the pupils getting up to no good and trying not to get caught out by teachers. I used to love this show, wish they did re-runs! I've asked loads of my friends if they remember this programme and no one does. I'd started to think i must have imagined the whole thing - but i'm relieved to see another comment. So obviously i didn't dream it up!
Cindy-39 I remember watching Running the Halls on NBC's Saturday morning lineup a few years back. It was about a group of high school students living at a boarding school, and it was genuinely entertaining. The actors were all quite talented, and they established the characters with unique personalities, unlike today's teen shows where the actors are pretty much interchangeable. Standouts include Trevor Lissauer, Senta Moses, and Richard Speight Jr. (who you can't turn around these days without spotting him on a commercial - he's the Zippo guy). The charm of Running the Halls came from its knowing campiness. The camerawork had a different, blurry look, similar to the way British television is shot, and the laugh track was very obviously fake. The show made no effort to be trendy or modern - I guess that's why it didn't last.