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ABC's
After School Special: Bite-sized life lessons for young people. In
the 1970s one show that I absolutely could not miss was the ABC Television
Network's After School Special, that program would come to teach
me a lot about life and the world around me. The After School Special
would often times take on difficult subjects, subjects that I might be
too afraid to approach my parents with, and brought them out in the open
for discussion. The After School Special took on those subjects and also
made them understandable at a child's level while at the same time never
talking down to us. Subject matter like divorce, alcohol and drug abuse,
school bullies and death were all topics that were tackled and handled
in a very effective and honest manner. And unlike most television programming
for children they didn't always take the easy way out, just like in real
life every story didn't have a happy ending and we were shown that to.
In the After School Special we had a program that was designed to talk
to us kids about the more serious problems and concerns that we might
have in our young lives, and most importantly it did it in way we could
understand. The After School Special would continue educating and entertaining
young people for nearly two decades until finally it was done in by the
very tv stations that had once championed it. With the rise of the afternoon
talk show, intelligent, educational children's programming was no longer
profitable. But long before that I had already stopped watching. By the
early 1980s I no longer needed the wisdom of the After School Special,
I had by then reached my early teens and like every other teenager since
the beginning of time I suddenly knew everything. Looking back, I do miss
those times when the world was simpler and all it took was a one-hour
tv special to make you feel better about the world and your place in it.
3-11-2007
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