Hillside (1991)
Hillside (known as Fifteen in the United States) is a Canadian-American teen drama that aired on YTV in Canada from 1991 to 1993. Created and produced by John T. Binkley, the series was Nickelodeon's only teenage soap opera. The show was shot on videotape, similar to most daytime dramas. The series was first conceived as Fifteen in an improvised form for The Disney Channel, where a 13-episode pilot series was produced and tested in the U.S. After Disney decided not to proceed with the project, Nickelodeon and Canadian partners joined Binkley in producing the series which was known in its first and second seasons as Hillside in Canada, and throughout the 65-episode run as Fifteen in the U.S. The show was subsequently syndicated around the world, with runs in Germany and Israel, among others. The series features a large ensemble cast which underwent several changes over the show's four-season run. Notable cast members include Laura Harris, Enuka Okuma, and Ryan Reynolds.
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1991Hillside (known as Fifteen in the United States) is a Canadian-American teen drama that aired on YTV in Canada from 1991 to 1993. Created and produced by John T. Binkley, the series was Nickelodeon's only teenage soap opera. The show was shot on videotape, similar to most daytime dramas. The series was first conceived as Fifteen in an improvised form for The Disney Channel, where a 13-episode pilot series was produced and tested in the U.S. After Disney decided not to proceed with the project, Nickelodeon and Canadian partners joined Binkley in producing the series which was known in its first and second seasons as Hillside in Canada, and throughout the 65-episode run as Fifteen in the U.S. The show was subsequently syndicated around the world, with runs in Germany and Israel, among others. The series features a large ensemble cast which underwent several changes over the show's four-season run. Notable cast members include Laura Harris, Enuka Okuma, and Ryan Reynolds.
Seasons & Episode
Couples disagree; Dylan is defensive about dropping out of school.
Matt and Ashley make up; Arseman's grandmother dies.
Everyone consoles Arseman; Jennifer and Jason transfer to Hillside.
Roxanne and Chris' concert flops; Billy ridicules Jason.
Dylan seeks work; Roxanne spurns Chris.
Dylan and Arseman have problems; a theft occurs on Dylan's shift.
Dylan is fired; Ashley and Matt break up; Dylan moves in with Matt.
Billy and Dylan suspect each other.
The couples solve their problems; Dylan gets his job back.
Relationships show strain; Ashley and Matt plan a party.
Jason gets revenge; Ashley and Dylan are attracted.
Tensions arise about the triangle.
Dylan moves out; Chris confronts Billy.
Matt and Ashley break up; a new girl comes to school.
Dave and Matt reminisce; Arseman parts with Dylan.
Matt is depressed; Russ does Brittany's science project.
Relationships show strain.
Dylan and Ashley go out.
Jennifer has a crush on Billy; Pepper scores a goal; Dylan returns to school.
Matt prepares to move; Billy joins the football team.
Billy has a new stepbrother; Roxanne confronts Jennifer.
Jennifer is jealous; Stacy ridicules Liz's poem.
Pepper is concerned about Russ.
Dave and Stacy make up; Russ has leukemia.
Russ conceals his problem; Dylan is with another girl.
Chris and Roxanne remain friends; Billy's parents fight.
Hillside (known as Fifteen in the United States) is a Canadian-American teen drama that aired on YTV in Canada from 1991 to 1993. Created and produced by John T. Binkley, the series was Nickelodeon's only teenage soap opera. The show was shot on videotape, similar to most daytime dramas. The series was first conceived as Fifteen in an improvised form for The Disney Channel, where a 13-episode pilot series was produced and tested in the U.S. After Disney decided not to proceed with the project, Nickelodeon and Canadian partners joined Binkley in producing the series which was known in its first and second seasons as Hillside in Canada, and throughout the 65-episode run as Fifteen in the U.S. The show was subsequently syndicated around the world, with runs in Germany and Israel, among others. The series features a large ensemble cast which underwent several changes over the show's four-season run. Notable cast members include Laura Harris, Enuka Okuma, and Ryan Reynolds.