The White Shadow
Can a straight shooter cut it with this bunch of rough, razor-sharp kids from the street?
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Drama
Family
Seasons | 3
Episodes | 54
avg.Runtime | 60 min
First EP | 1978-11-27
Last EP | 1981-03-16
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Rating : 7.1
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The White Shadow is an American drama television series that ran on the CBS network from November 27 1978, to March 16 1981.
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MTM Enterprises
Company Four
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 1978-11-27
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(pilot)
1978-11-27
Ken Reeves, a forward with the Chicago Bulls, is forced to retire after suffering a serious knee injury. His old friend and high school teammate, Jim Willis, who is principal of Carver High near L.A., drops by to offer him a job as basketball coach. Reeves is reluctant, but agrees. Among the challenges he faces with the school and the team include a female vice principal who doesn't like him and a player, James Hayward, who has a lot of potential, but also is fatherless and may have to drop out of school to go to work and take care of his mom and little brother.
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Here's Mud in Your Eye
1978-12-04
Coach Reeves and the team discover liquor in Jackson's locker, and fear he may have a drinking problem.
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The Offer
1978-12-11
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Bonus Baby
1978-12-25
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Pregnant Pause
1979-01-01
College scouts are impressed with Reese and believe he has a good shot at a scholarship. However, Reese's plans are put on hold when his girlfriend, a Carver cheerleader, tells him she's pregnant. Coach Reeves and the team discover her attending cheerleader practices and believe she may be lying about the pregnancy to trap Reese into marrying her.
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Wanna Bet?
1979-01-08
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That Old Gang of Mine
1979-01-15
after gomez gets knocked off the carver high basketball team he joins a street gang he onced belonged to
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Just One of the Boys
1979-01-27
Reeves deals with a new player, Raymond Collins, who was forced to transfer from his old school because of rumors about his being gay.
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Airball
1979-02-03
The team's excitement over being invited to compete in a basketball tournament is overshadowed when the plane they're on develops mechanical trouble.
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We're in the Money
1979-02-10
When the team goes to Las Vegas to play in a tournament, they secretly take a pool of money collected from the students so they can gamble and return home with a fortune.
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Spare the Rod
1979-02-17
Coach Reeves substitute-teaches a P.E. class, loses his temper, and hits a student, Lucius Robinson, who refuses to participate. Reeves feels guilty about the incident, learns of Lucius' troubles, and offers to help him in any way. Reeves then quickly learns that some students can't be helped when Lucius tries to rape Mrs. Buchanan.
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The Great White Dope
1979-02-24
Mac Wade, a tall, white, ""can't miss"" college basketball prospect, transfers to Carver for his senior year due to re-zoning, which excites Reeves. However, Reeves discovers that Mac can't read and has been allowed a free ride through school because of his basketball skills. The problem is further compounded when Mac, who has never had to take a test in school, is caught cheating on a test and has to be suspended.
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Mainstream
1979-03-05
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Little Orphan Abner
1979-03-26
Goldstein's grandmother is hospitalized and his grandfather stays at the hospital with her, so Coach Reeves asks the team to check in on him at home every so often. The other guys aren't too keen on this because Goldstein really doesn't fit in with them, but they agree to check on him and, in the process, take advantage of him and his hospitality. Goldstein threatens to quit the team, and Coach Reeves gives him a lecture on standing up for himself.
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LeGrand Finale
1979-04-09
The team wants to form a singing group, but elect not to include Thorpe, who begins a dating interest with Karen LeGrand, a white girl with an unsavory reputation around school.
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