
James at 15 (1977 - 1978)
James at 15 is an American drama series that aired on NBC during the 1977-1978 season. The series was preceded by the 1977 made-for-TV movie James at 15, which aired on Monday September 5, 1977 and was intended as a pilot for the series. Both were written by Dan Wakefield, a journalist and fiction writer whose novel Going All the Way, a tale of coming of age in the 1950s, had led to his being contacted by David Sontag of Twentieth Century Fox. David Sontag had had a lunch meeting in NY with Paul Klein, the head of programming at NBC. At lunch Klein said he needed a series for Sunday night. On the spot Sontag created the idea for a coming of age series seen through the eyes of a teenage boy including his dreams, fantasies, and hopes. Klein loved the idea and asked Sontag who would write it. Sontag suggested Dan Wakefield.James at 15 featuring Lance Kerwin and Lynn Carlin is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can track it for updates. It's a drama show with 21 episodes over 1 season. James at 15 is no longer running and has no plans to air new episodes or seasons. It has a high IMDb audience rating of 8.2 (477 votes).
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James at 15 offers a unique perspective on the coming-of-age genre, as it is seen through the eyes of a teenage boy, including his dreams, fantasies, and hopes. This provides a deep and relatable insight into the trials and tribulations of adolescence.
The series is written by Dan Wakefield, a renowned journalist and fiction writer, known for his novel 'Going All the Way'. His expertise in storytelling and character development adds depth and authenticity to the narrative of James at 15.
James at 15 has been well-received by audiences, with an IMDb rating of 8.2 out of 10. This high rating indicates the show's quality and its ability to engage and resonate with viewers.
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Sep 5, 1977 - Jun 29, 1978Season 1 of James at 15 has 21 episodes that are not available to stream or rent on any services. Track the series to get notified when an episode becomes available on your services.
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S01 E21Queen of the Silver Dollar
Jun 29, 1978While away on state finals with his swim team, James wins a bet by taking a girl back to his...
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S01 E20 Ducks
Jun 22, 1978James helps an old lady rescue ducks from a city pond.
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S01 E19 Hunter Country
Jun 15, 1978After helping James with his campaign for class president, Marlene begins to disagree with his philosophy, and decides to run...
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James at 15 is an American drama series that aired on NBC during the 1977-1978 season. The series was preceded by the 1977 made-for-TV movie James at 15, which aired on Monday September 5, 1977 and was intended as a pilot for the series. Both were written by Dan Wakefield, a journalist and fiction writer whose novel Going All the Way, a tale of coming of age in the 1950s, had led to his being contacted by David Sontag of Twentieth Century Fox. David Sontag had had a lunch meeting in NY with Paul Klein, the head of programming at NBC. At lunch Klein said he needed a series for Sunday night. On the spot Sontag created the idea for a coming of age series seen through the eyes of a teenage boy including his dreams, fantasies, and hopes. Klein loved the idea and asked Sontag who would write it. Sontag suggested Dan Wakefield.