What Really Happened to the Class of '65?
What Really Happened to the Class of '65?
| 08 December 1977 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Aedonerre

    I gave this film a 9 out of 10, because it was exactly what I expected it to be.

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    Livestonth

    I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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    Kirandeep Yoder

    The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.

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    Cassandra

    Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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    the-steeles

    This was one of those "drop what you're doing and watch" kind of shows. Each week the viewer could get involved with the life of one of the '65 grads. The stores were sometimes funny, serious, heart-warming, and never boring. In the one season it was on, it made quite an impression on me. Probably because I was a '65 graduate, myself. It kind of hit home. It's too bad TV isn't like this anymore. Rather than quality shows, we're hammered with just another reality offering. If you like celebrity trout fishing, well power to you, but it's too bad people these days can't be treated to something like "What Really Happened To The Class of '65." It was great TV, and I think would hold up in re-runs. I miss this show a lot.

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    mwerner

    My favorite episode was when Don Johnson played a backwoods boy who had been to war, and one of the classmates was a do-gooder Peace Corps type rich girl who had to look inside herself due to the encounters with Don Johnson's character. She is in the Appalchia area, apparently, doing service work. I don't know the name of the episode, though. Can anyone fill in missing info?This was a great show to me because the class was a little older than I, and I found it very interesting examining these lives ten or so years later. I didn't remember some of your information, so I am going back to check it out again. Dana Plato and Tony Bill? Wow!Cosie3 mwerner@wcnet.org

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    Dan Smith

    I was thinking if some short-lived series that I really enjoyed. I graduated in '74 and this show gave me such inspiration. I also remember the episode where a young man was trying to open a diner close to where an interstate exit would pass by. The inspector would not pass the restaurant to open because the exhaust fan was not installed yet. A deal, with his uncle? made for the young lad to lose the property to him if the restaurant did not have at least 1 paying customer by a certain time. Noon on a certain day? It was a great series and I also would like to see it brought back. It is amazing how many great actors and actresses seem to have got their start with this short lived series. If it had been allowed to continue it would have been one of those series where many well known actors would have wanted to be a part of. Please, somebody bring back the concept and please bring back this show in re-runs.

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    DaMarco-2

    This was an engaging anthology program which came on NBC on Thursdays the summer of 1977. Each week we followed the lives of different members of the high school Class of '65. I still remember some of the episodes: A girl becomes a semi-successful folk singer; two buddies try to open a restaurant in the desert where a highway will go through; and Richard Hatch (from "Battlestar Galactica") played a ne'er-do-well. I would love to find this on DVD, or at least on TVLand. It's lifespan was short but it gave me many fond memories along with other great 70's television like "Rockford Files."

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