I was a tremendous fan of "THe White Show" when it was on CBS in the late 70's and early 80's. It was realistic, extremely well written and superbly acted. That the show only lasted 54 episodes is a real shame.
All 54 episodes are on YouTube, and tonight for the first time in years I watched few. Although a show of it's time, it does not seem terribly dated. I doubt the inner city has changed that much, even in the 30+ years.
In the second season the show made a gutsy move. They killed, onscreen, a regular member of the cast. This was the episode where Curtis Jackson was in a liquor store getting wine for a celebration party and he is shot to death during a robbery of the store.
I will never forget seeing that for the first time so many years ago and thinking "Wow, I don't think I've ever seen anything like this". The series was awesome, and Ken Johnson deserved an Emmy for his role.
Does anyone know if anything like this has happened on night time television before; where a regular character is killed onscreen? I know for one reason or another different tv characters have died as a part of the series, but I don't remember one ever like this.
"The White Shadow" was one of televisions real highlights.
Joe
All 54 episodes are on YouTube, and tonight for the first time in years I watched few. Although a show of it's time, it does not seem terribly dated. I doubt the inner city has changed that much, even in the 30+ years.
In the second season the show made a gutsy move. They killed, onscreen, a regular member of the cast. This was the episode where Curtis Jackson was in a liquor store getting wine for a celebration party and he is shot to death during a robbery of the store.
I will never forget seeing that for the first time so many years ago and thinking "Wow, I don't think I've ever seen anything like this". The series was awesome, and Ken Johnson deserved an Emmy for his role.
Does anyone know if anything like this has happened on night time television before; where a regular character is killed onscreen? I know for one reason or another different tv characters have died as a part of the series, but I don't remember one ever like this.
"The White Shadow" was one of televisions real highlights.
Joe