Hull High

Television series


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FieldValue
alt_nameHull Street High
genreMusical teen comedy
creatorGil Grant
writerDavid Babcock
Gil Grant
Steven Hollander
Bruce Kirschbaum
Dennis E. Leoni
Shawn Schepps
directorBruce Bilson
Kenny Ortega
Steven Robman
Bryan Spicer
theme_music_composerStanley Clarke
Lawrence Edwards
Peggy Holmes
Kenny Ortega
opentheme"Once In a Lifetime"
composerStanley Clarke
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
num_seasons1
num_episodes9 (3 unaired)
executive_producerPeter Dunne
Gil Grant
producerBruce Kirschbaum
editorMark L. Mitchell
runtime45-48 min.
companyGil Grant Productions
Touchstone Television
networkNBC
first_aired
last_aired
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Hull High (also known as Hull Street High) is an American musical teen comedy television series which aired on NBC from August 20 to December 30, 1990. The series was created and executive produced by Gil Grant.

Synopsis

Hull High told the story of Cordell Hull High School, a hip, racially diverse high school in an urban area. The series involved elements of soap opera (the ongoing and evolving relationships among teachers and students), humor, and musical dance numbers. Episodes featured The Hull High Devils, something of a rap Greek chorus, whose songs related to the episode's plot. The main adult character was history teacher John Deerborn (Will Lyman).

Similar to ABC's Cop Rock (which premiered a month after Hull High), the series' format proved unsuccessful and Hull High was canceled after six episodes due to low ratings (a total of nine episodes were produced, leaving three unaired).

Production notes

The series was filmed at El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California. The musical numbers were choreographed by Peggy Holmes and Kenny Ortega (who also directed episodes). Songs for Hull High were written by Jon Lind, Tom Snow, and Brock Walsh. Don Was served as the series' music producer.

Cast

Episodes

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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardResultCategoryRecipient
1991Emmy AwardNominatedOutstanding Achievement in Main Title Theme MusicStanley Clarke, Maureen Crowe, Lawrence Edwards, Peggy Holmes, Kenny Ortega, Charles Spellman, and David Weiss
1991The Golden Reel AwardsNominatedBest Best Sound Editing - Television Episodic - Dialogue & ADRPatrick M. Griffith
1991Young Artist AwardNominatedBest Young Actor Starring in a New Television SeriesMarty Belafsky
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References

References

  1. (1997). "The Wonderful World of Disney Television". Hyperion Books.
  2. Snauffer, Douglas. (2006). "Crime Television". Greenwood Publishing Group.
  3. "''Hull High''". tv.yahoo.com.

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