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At this point, there has been a version of Degrassi for pretty much every generation since the show kicked off in 1979. There's been The Kids of Degrassi Street, Degrassi Junior High, and Degrassi ...
Eighties style: the kids of Degrassi Junior High. It's a sad day for children of the 1980s and '90s, who learned a lot from the earnest-yet-cool show that aired on ABC in the after-school slot.
If you grew up in the 1980s or ’90s, the name Joey Jeremiah might ring a bell. Pat Mastroianni played him on Degrassi Junior High.
Drake hosts a Degrassi High reunion in his new video He said Kirsten Bourne, Stacie Mistysyn, Amanda Stepto and Stefan Brogren are among his co-stars from Degrassi's run in the 1980s and '90s who ...
In Canada, where it all started, the Degrassi franchise of teen drama television — The Kids of Degrassi Street (1979-86), Degrassi Junior High (1987-89), Degrassi High (1989-91), Degrassi: The ...
The Degrassi Cinematic Universe - as we're coining it - is a fascinating TV beast from the shores of Canada. It's still going strong today in the form of The Next Generation AND Next Class ...
Degrassi Junior High fans rejoice, because there is now a place online where you can watch every single episode of the beloved show for free.. The franchise was life-changing for many millennials ...
It’s not that I denied watching “Degrassi Junior High” when it premiered in the mid-1980s. I just didn’t scream my unbridled affection for it from a school gym roof. And if I did let it ...
"Degrassi" creator Linda Schuyler explains how — and why — her long-running TV franchise has tackled abortion, AIDS, school shootings, and Syrian refugees.
The cult hit franchise, which launched in 1979 with “The Kids of Degrassi Street,” has reinvented itself for multiple generations with “Degrassi Junior High,” “Degrassi High” and ...
TORONTO — Actor Neil Hope, who starred as Derek “Wheels” Wheeler on the popular 1980s TV series “Degrassi Junior High” and had little contact with relatives and friend… ...
Breaking news - Degrassi Junior High star Neil Hope, aka Wheels, died in 2007. HIS name was Neil Hope, but you might have known him as Wheels. And the sad news today is, he died four years ago.