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Hang Time (TV series)


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countryUnited States
languageEnglish
num_seasons6
num_episodes104
list_episodesList of Hang Time episodes
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locationIndianapolis, Indiana
cameraMulti-camera
runtime30 minutes
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networkNBC
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  • "Runnin' with this Dream (Hang Time)" (1995)
  • "Me and My Friends at Hang Time" (1996–2000)
  • Mark Fink (1995)
  • Peter Engel (1996–2000)
  • NBC Studios
  • Peter Engel Productions (1996–2000)

Hang Time is an American teen sitcom that aired on NBC from September 9, 1995, to December 16, 2000, as part of the network's Saturday morning program block for teenagers, TNBC. Created by Troy Searer, Robert Tarlow and Mark Fink, the series featured extensive cast changes throughout its six-season run, similar to its TNBC stablemate Saved by the Bell: The New Class. The show's title is taken from a sports term referring to how long a basketball player stays in the air after leaving the ground for a slam dunk. Hang Time won a Prism Award in 1999 for its accurate depictions of drug use in the season four episodes "High Hoops" and "Breaks of the Game".

Synopsis

The series follows the Deering Tornados boys' varsity basketball team at fictional Deering High School in Deering, Indiana. In the pilot episode, Julie Connor (Daniella Deutscher) transfers from Chicago, Illinois and earns a spot as the team's first female player after impressing Coach Bill Fuller (Reggie Theus), a former NBA player. Though initially met with resistance, she wins over her teammates, including star player Chris Atwater (David Hanson), Danny Mellon (Chad Gabriel), who quickly develops a crush on her, the confident Michael Maxwell (Christian Belnavis), and the country-raised Earl Hatfield (Robert Michael Ryan). Head cheerleader Mary Beth Pepperton (Megan Parlen), initially jealous due to Julie’s closeness with her then-boyfriend Chris, eventually comes around. Team manager Samantha Morgan (Hillary Tuck) begins dating Danny later in the season.

In Season 2, Saved by the Bell executive producer Peter Engel took over as showrunner, bringing major changes to the series. Half the main cast was replaced, with only Daniella Deutscher, Megan Parlen, Chad Gabriel, and Reggie Theus returning. New team members included Josh Sanders (Kevin Bell), a former Little League star coaxed back into sports; Vince D'Amata (Michael Sullivan), a Chicago native and former alternate; and Theodore "Teddy" Brodis (Anthony Anderson), Coach Fuller's godson and son of a former pro player. Paige Peterson joined as Cindy Amy Wright, the new head cheerleader, replacing Mary Beth, who was promoted to team manager. Her struggles in the role led to a demotion to assistant manager, where she ultimately excelled. The season also shifted in tone, removing a large amount of the teenage romance seen in the first season, shifting to a more conservative wardrobe for the female actresses, and blending topical teen issues like drug use, underage drinking, and sexual harassment with comedic storylines typical of other TNBC shows.

The remainder of the series saw multiple cast changes, most notably the Season 4 addition of former NFL player Dick Butkus as Coach Mike Katowinski, the Tornados' new head coach. Although Hang Time ran for six seasons, with earlier episodes implying Mary Beth and Julie were near college age, only Daniella Deutscher and Megan Parlen remained with the show for its entire run.

Season 3 introduced Adam Frost as star player Michael Manning, who became Julie’s on-again/off-again boyfriend, and Amber Barretto as Kristy Ford, the new head cheerleader after Amy's unexplained exit. Kristy later became entangled in Mary Beth’s comedic mishaps and was eventually promoted to team manager by Coach Katowinski, who fired Mary Beth after repeated mistakes. Frost and Barretto were the only new cast members to stay through the later seasons alongside Deutscher and Parlen.

In the series finale, “Graduation On Three,” the remaining students graduated and headed to different colleges, except Eugene, who was offered a job after his college plans were left unclear. Coach Katowinski’s future was also unspecified, though he continued coaching the team at Deering High, which had returned to an all-boys roster.

Cast

ActorCharacterSeasons123456
Daniella DeutscherJulie Connorcolspan="6"
Megan ParlenMary Beth Peppertoncolspan="6"
Chad GabrielDanny Melloncolspan="3"}}
Reggie TheusCoach Bill Fullercolspan="3"}}
David HansonChris Atwater}}
Hillary TuckSamantha Morgancolspan="1"}}
Christian BelnavisMichael Maxwellcolspan="1"}}
Robert Michael RyanEarl Hatfieldcolspan="1"}}
Kevin BellJosh Sanders}}colspan="1"}}
Michael SullivanVince D'Amata}}colspan="2"}}
Anthony AndersonTheodore "Teddy" Brodis, Jr.}}colspan="2"}}
Paige PetersonCindy Amy Wright}}colspan="1"}}
Adam FrostMichael Manning}}colspan="4"
Amber BarrettoKristy Ford}}colspan="4"
Mark FamigliettiNick Hammer}}colspan="1"colspan="2"
Dick ButkusCoach Mike Katowinski}}colspan="3"
Danso GordonKenny 'Silk' Hayes}}colspan="3"
James VillaniRico Bosco}}colspan="1"}}
Jay HernandezAntonio Lopez}}colspan="1"colspan="2"
Phillip GlasserEugene Brown}}colspan="2"

Episodes

Main article: List of Hang Time episodes

International broadcasts

CountryNetwork
AustraliaSeven Network
CanadaGlobal
ChileChannel 13 (Chile)
Czech RepublicTV Nova
EstoniaKanal 2
IrelandRTÉ2
ItalyItalia 1
GuatemalaTrecevision
MalaysiaTV2
New ZealandChannel 4
PhilippinesStudio 23
PolandTVN, ZigZap
Republic of IrelandNetwork 2
South KoreaSBS
United KingdomChannel 4 (first-run)
Trouble (reruns)
TurkeyTRT 1

References

References

  1. "BBC - Comedy Guide - Hang Time".
  2. Nick Madigan. (March 9, 1999). "Media addiction depiction".
  3. N.F. Mendoza. (October 1, 1995). "SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO; High school Hoosiers court the kid audience for NBC's Saturday morning". [[Los Angeles Times]].
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