Room 222 Season 2
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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Room 222
1969Room 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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Room 222 Season 2 Full Episode Guide
With drugs becoming a big problem, the teachers set up a confidential ""talk session"" with the kids to help them with their problems. The sessions prove to be a success when one particularly troubled boy is reached.
Others tease a new girl about her good looks.
A rural-born transfer student finds an unlikely ally in Jason when the students poke fun at and take advantage of him. Thanks to Oriole Adams for suppyling this synopsis.
Alice allows the students to read Catch 22 instead of the book assigned by the Head of the English department, Silas Marner.
A mysterious masked vigilante starts appearing on the rooftops of the school, showering people with (dry) garbage and leaving anti-litter messages signed ""Paul Revere"". The teachers, or a teacher, figures out the vigilante's identity -- he's the only kid with an anti-litter bug and a Paul Revere fetish, and subtly encourages the kid to pursue his cause along more conventional lines. ""Revere"" makes one final appearance on the rooftops, sending down a paper airplane with a poem written on it. The poem ends: ""So don't litter my children, or you will hear of the return of Paul Revere.""
Pete tries to avert a riot between his school and a rival school over the upcoming football game.
A man-chasing woman leaves her son on his own.
An overly demanding and severe teacher upsets the students at the school.
A black student is accused of forging a teacher's signature on a scholarship application form.
Pete tries to help a student who was mistakenly accused of cheating by a tough teacher.
Everyone takes advantage of a blonde girl, and she becomes the best-looking girl at the school dance.
Walt Whitman student Mel must decide between finishing high school and his rock group when the Nickel Plated Toothpick is offered a recording contract. Thanks to Oriole Adams for suppyling this synopsis.
A nonconformist challenges the graduation traditions.
Pete tries to get a shy boy interested in karate in order to impress the girl he loves.
A prejudiced father tries to transfer his daughter to a private school in order to keep her away from the black students at the school.
The friendly cop on the beat is replaced by a tough no nonsense one who causes nothing but tension at the school.
A Jewish woman with no college background arrives at Whitman High to teach.
Kaufman chooses Pete for the administration training program.
Women's lib comes into the school when a girl tries out for the varsity basketball team.
Acrimonious student debates ruin Pete's chances for a teaching award.
The school ""class clown"" decides to run for student council president.