USA High:
The History & Synopsis of the Show:
Last updated: November 22, 1998.
First, some background. In 1995, NBC and Peter Engel knew
that California Dreams (CD,
for short) was near the end of its run, and that NBC needed more shows to
maintain and expand its T-NBC line-up. NBC already had
Saved by the Bell: The New Class,
and Peter Engel soon acquired control of Hang Time,
which gave NBC and Engel 2 shows for T-NBC. But at least one more show
was needed to complete the T-NBC lineup.
So it appears that Peter Engel was given the OK to create a copule of
new shows. The results were the following: City Guys, a very
urban show about a rich, white teen, and working class, black teen, who both
go to the same public school in New York; and USA High,
a show which he co-created with Leslie Eberhard (and Co-Executive Produced
by Steve Slavkin, of Running the Halls fame), and which, conceptually,
is a sort of cross between Running the Halls
and Saved by the Bell: The College Years.
For reasons unknown to me, NBC went with City Guys, but not with
USA High. Instead, Engel seems to have been able to sell "USA High"
to the USA cable network.
As I said above, USA High is similar to the old T-NBC show
Running the Halls, in that the setting is a private school/academy,
but is similar to The College Years, in that the boys and the girls live
in two rooms that are attached by a common room. In terms of plots and comedy style,
however, I would compare USA High most closely to
California Dreams or the original version
of Saved by the Bell.
This is not surprising, perhaps, when one realizes that the production
crew behind USA High is made up of
many of the same people behind The New Class, California Dreams
and Hang Time.
In terms of the characters, Jackson Green (Josh Holland) and
Lauren Fontaine (Elena Lyons) seem to be the primary focal points
of the show, at least early on. Like similar storylines on other shows,
the gist of this situation is that Jackson likes Lauren, and is constantly
scheming ways to 1) make money, and 2) get Lauren to date him. Next in line
is Winnie Barnes (Marquita Terry) and Christian Mueller
(Thomas Magiar). The story here is that Christian always had an
infatuation with the sassy Winnie, but, in the early episodes of
USA High, Winnie would have none of it. The fifth and sixth
suitemates are the clownish Bobby Lazzarini (James Madio),
who has a crush on Miss Dupre (and an addiction to meat!), and the Headmaster's
daughter Ashley Elliot (Kristen Miller), who has a peculiar view
of the world that's... well, peculiar. Finally, we have the ravishingly pretty
school teacher, Miss Gabrielle Dupre (former Miss Universe
Angela Visser), and Headmater Patrick Elliot (Nicholas Guest),
who has the twin problems of 1) trying to get Miss Dupre to notice him and go out
with him, and 2) trying to keep the six suitemates from scheming their way either
into jail or into burning down the school!
As I said, while she fights it early on, Winnie and Christian do end become
a couple pretty early in the show's run (in "Making the Grade"
(episode 1.10/#10)), and have remained a couple through
the rest of the episodes, despite some bumps along the way. In contrast, Jackson's
struggle for Lauren's heart is long and hard-fought, but they do eventually beomce
a couple (in the episode "Once upon an Elevator"
(episode 1.36/#33)). However, strangely, Jackson and
Lauren break up not long after than (in the episode
"Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" (episode 1.47/#50)).
I don't know where the writers were/are going with this storyline, but
I suspect Jackson and Lauren may get back together in the new 'season two'
of "USA High's" run. But that's just a guess...
From what I have heard, there was a total of 70-80 episodes originally
ordered by USA network for this
'season one' of USA High, and it appears that all of 74 'season one'
episodes (75, if you include the episode "Goodbye Lazz") have now aired.
Some time after this, Josh Holland (Jackson) and Elena Lyons
(Lauren) indicated in an online interview that there would be a
'season two' of USA High. It turned out
that James Madio (Bobby Lazzarini) did
not want to return for another season the show,
so the character of Lazzarini was written out (in the episode
"Goodbye Lazz"
(episode 1.75/#75)) and a new character was added
in his place. In the interview, Holland and Lyons indicated that the new
'season two' would begin filming(?) in
July, 1998. Skuttlebutt on the internet at the time indicated that
there were about 20 episodes of this season #2. In the place of Bobby Lazzarini,
a new character was added; the new character's name was
Dwane "Excess" Wilson (usually called "Excess"), and he was
played by William James Jones (best known formerly as Tony Wicks on
California Dreams). As of
November 1998, 5 of these season #2 episodes had aired.
USA High can also be seen in the following foreign nations; only
nations and airing times known by the author or listed (if you know
others, E-mail me):
COUNTRY NETWORK TIMES (and Other Info)
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Great Britain
& Western Europe Trouble weekdays, 5:00 & 7:00 pm
Saturdays, 2:00 & 7:30 pm
Sundays, 7:00-8:00 pm
Great Britain C5 weekends, 2:30 pm
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