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It's Late (Degrassi Junior High)

"It's Late" is the 11th episode of the first season of Canadian teen drama television series Degrassi Junior High. It originally aired on the CBC in Canada on April 5, 1987.[3] After a careless night with Shane (Bill Parrott) at a classmate's party, Spike (Amanda Stepto) fears she is pregnant. Meanwhile, Arthur (Duncan Waugh) gives continuously bad romantic advice to his friend Yick (Siluck Saysanasy).

"It's Late"
Degrassi Junior High episode
Spike (Amanda Stepto) confirms she is pregnant to her mother (Rhonda Kristi) outside of the health clinic as Shane (Bill Parrott) looks on. Nervous about the outcome of the story and the reaction to it, two versions of this scene were filmed, one in which Spike says she isn't pregnant.[1][2]
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 11
Directed byKit Hood
Written byYan Moore
Editing byEric Wrate
Original air dateApril 5, 1987 (1987-04-05)
Running time27 minutes
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Co-creator Linda Schuyler drew upon the experience of her sister, who became pregnant at 15 and was sent to a maternity home, as inspiration for the teenage pregnancy storyline. After a period of deliberation in which other characters were considered, Spike was selected for the storyline due to her unassuming nature and lack of prior development. Due to concerns about arousing controversy, two endings were filmed.

The episode was praised in Canada for its portrayal of teenage pregnancy, with critics saying the subject was handled with sensitivity. It became one of several episodes withheld from regular broadcast by the BBC following complaints of its content, with the episode airing instead in a later time slot on BBC2. "It's Late" won an International Emmy Award as well as a Gemini Award for director Kit Hood. Spike's daughter, named Emma after the Emmy, became a central character of Degrassi: The Next Generation.

Plot edit

Several kids are at a party thrown by Lucy Fernandez. As Christine "Spike" Nelson and Shane McKay are kissing near the door of a bedroom, Joey Jeremiah and Derek "Wheels" Wheeler tease the two. Annoyed, Shane leads Spike into the dark bedroom. A short time later, Erica and Heather Farrell are leaving and call Spike from the room, but notice the door is locked and receive no answer.

Later, Spike arrives at Degrassi in a bad mood, fighting with her mother, and Mr. Raditch. During class, Shane grins at Spike, and receives a cold stare back; after class, Spike lashes out at Erica, Heather, and Shane, who tries to tell her about Lucy holding another party. Shane repeatedly refuses to disclose what occurred to Joey and Wheels. A shameful Spike confides to Erica and Heather about what happened at the party and Heather echoes a myth that you can't get pregnant the first time. Nonetheless, they console her.

At her mother's beauty salon, Spike asks her mother about the myth, which she rejects. The next day, Shane finally gets Spike's attention and asks her why she is giving him the cold shoulder, to which Spike reveals she may be pregnant. Shane backs away slowly, stunned. After school, Erica and Heather take Spike to Shoppers Drug Mart to purchase a pregnancy test. When she arrives home, her mother asks what she is hiding behind her back. Spike becomes nervous and runs to her room, followed there by her mother who questions why she has become so secretive. Spike accuses her mother of not caring about her and that she doesn't "know what it's like to be 14". Her mother gives up but returns when Spike throws the pregnancy test out the door and bursts into tears.

Later, at the clinic, Spike apologizes to her mother, and Shane arrives on foot across the street, which annoys her mother. The two then meet up and enter the clinic. Afterwards, when they exit the clinic, Spike confirms that she is pregnant, and she and her mother embrace as Shane looks on. Back at school, on a flight of stairs, Spike and Shane contemplate their options, including abortion, which Shane protests against. Spike laments; "I'm just a kid ... why is this happening? It was just a little mistake.", with Shane responding that it was "sort of a big mistake."

Cast edit

Per the Paley Center for Media:[4]

Production edit

In her 2022 memoir The Mother Of All Degrassi, co-creator Linda Schuyler revealed that the storyline was inspired by the experiences of her sister Barb, who became pregnant at 15 in the early 1970s, and was forced to go to a maternity home and hide the pregnancy from the public, something Schuyler found problematic.[5] The storyline was then gradually developed from studies done by researcher Loretta Castellarin, who later co-authored a novel based on Spike.[6]

The decision on which character to give the storyline to took place during a breakfast meeting with Schuyler, Kit Hood, and head writer Yan Moore.[7] In Schuyler's recollection, they narrowed their choices down to three characters: Stephanie Kaye (Nicole Stoffman), Caitlin Ryan (Stacie Mistysyn), and Christine "Spike" Nelson (Amanda Stepto). Kit rejected Stephanie, stating she was "too obvious", as the character was promiscuous and wore skimpy clothing,[7] while Schuyler turned down Caitlin.[7] Moore then said: "Spike it is, then. And she's the best choice. Up to this point, we know little about her character. I say we go with her."[7]

In contemporary interviews, it was explained that Spike was chosen for the storyline because she was a "nice, quiet character that everybody liked" and wouldn't be expected to deal with such an issue.[6][8] In 2023, Jocelyn Claybourne, host of The Degrassi Kid Podcast, gained access to pre-production planning documents for Degrassi Junior High at the University of Toronto's archives which contained a synopsis for an early version of "It's Late" which featured Stephanie Kaye as the central character, with Joey Jeremiah (Pat Mastroianni) in the place of Shane.[9]

Stepto stated in an episode of Degrassi Talks that she initially thought the storyline was unrealistic because of the wealth of information on sexually transmitted diseases and contraception.[10] In contemporary interviews, she spoke of a perceived lack of sex education in Canadian schools.[11] During the first readthrough of "It's Late", Stepto's castmates reportedly snickered at the script.[11] Undecided on the outcome of the episode by the editing stage,[1] and nervous about any potential backlash,[3] two different endings were filmed for the episode; one in which Spike says she is pregnant, and one where she says she isn't.[1]

BBC broadcast edit

"It's Late" was one of several Degrassi Junior High episodes withheld by the BBC from regular broadcast in the United Kingdom, due to parental complaints about its content. Around this time, Amanda Stepto, Spike's actress, was due to promote the show in the UK.[12] While there, Stepto criticized the BBC's decision in the British press. Speaking to the Daily Mirror, she called it "kinda silly"[13] and elaborated that "The issues we've been dealing with in the episodes they wouldn't show happen everywhere and people are going to find out about them sooner or later."[13] She later said that the British press had tried to make her "talk shit" about the BBC.[14] "It's Late" was eventually aired on DEF II, a programming strand for teenagers on BBC2, on October 3, 1988.[15]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

In Canada, the episode met a positive reception. In his review for The Globe and Mail, John Haslett Cuff stated that the episode "takes to the issue with remarkable intelligence and compassion",[16] and particularly praised Kit Hood's writing, stating it "manages to weave enough different reactions to Spike's situation to provide its young audience with an informed but never moralistic sense of the dilemma."[16] Jim Bawden of the Toronto Star was similar in his praise, remarking that "So-called adult TV movies have dealt with the same subject but never as sensitively".[17] However, he cited the B-plot, of a younger student trying to impress a girl, as the episode's sole weakness.[17]

In Australia, where Degrassi was also popular, the episode became notable for several scenes in which Wheels is seen wearing a sweater for the Footscray Bulldogs (now Western Bulldogs), an Australian rules football team.[18] Wheels' unexplained wearing of the sweater bewildered Australian viewers and contributed to the show's popularity in the country.[19][20] Miriam McDonald, the actress who would play Spike's daughter Emma in Degrassi: The Next Generation, has said she watched "It's Late" in health class prior to getting the role.[21]

Accolades edit

The episode received an International Emmy Award for Children and Young People in 1987.[22][7] Upon accepting the International Emmy, Degrassi co-creator Kit Hood announced that if Spike's baby were to be a boy, it would be named after Ralph Baruch, the president of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.[23] However, it was decided to make the baby a girl, and she was named Emma, after the Emmy. Emma, who first appears as a baby in the third season, would become the central character of Degrassi: The Next Generation, with Amanda Stepto returning in a recurring role as Spike.[23] Kit Hood would also win a Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic or Comedy Series for his work on the episode in December 1987.[24][25]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Schuyler 2022, p. 99.
  2. ^ Ellis 2005, p. 10.
  3. ^ a b "Sunday, April 5". Edmonton Journal. 3 April 1987. p. 101. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Degrassi Junior High: It's Late (TV)". Paley Center for Media. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  5. ^ Schuyler 2022, p. 96.
  6. ^ a b Kennedy, Janice (16 December 1988). "Spike speaks out for teen mothers; Star of CBC's Degrassi Junior High has become a symbol". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d e Schuyler 2022, p. 102.
  8. ^ "'Spike' appeals to teens". Winnipeg Free Press. 15 December 1988. p. 48. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  9. ^ Claybourne, Jocelyn (8 April 2023). "The Lost Episodes of Degrassi Junior High". The Degrassi Kid Podcast (Podcast). Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 9 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Sex". Degrassi Talks. Episode 1. 29 February 1992. CBC Television.
  11. ^ a b Boardwalk Books 1992, p. 14.
  12. ^ "Pregnancy offends British taste". Winnipeg Free Press. 26 May 1988. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  13. ^ a b Murray, Neil (13 May 1988). "Beeb ban is a puzzle to punk Amanda". Daily Mirror. p. 9. Retrieved 23 October 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  14. ^ Mike Park (10 January 2019). ""It's Late" W/ Amanda Stepto Interview". I'm In Love With A Girl Named Spike (Podcast). Libsyn. Event occurs at 1:43:38-1:43:42. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  15. ^ "Def II: Degrassi Junior High: It's Late". The Radio Times. No. 3383. 29 September 1988. p. 50. ISSN 0033-8060. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
  16. ^ a b Haslett Cuff, John (18 April 1987). "Harmony in Iglooik and a crisis on Degrassi Street". The Globe and Mail. pp. C3. ProQuest 386276625.
  17. ^ a b Bawden, Jim (15 April 1987). "Seeing Things' finale sums up virtues". Toronto Star. pp. D1. ProQuest 435581566.
  18. ^ "John Cusack and the mystery of the Kangaroos jumper". The Australian. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  19. ^ Allemann, Samantha (23 June 2017). "8 Of The Most Iconically Awkward Degrassi Moments Of All Time". Junkee. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  20. ^ Cooper, Mex (17 February 2012). "Degrassi star's death a five-year secret". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  21. ^ Zisman Newman 2020, p. 108.
  22. ^ . 5 December 2007. Archived from the original on 5 December 2007. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  23. ^ a b Ellis 2005, p. 11.
  24. ^ "Night Heat tops Gemini Awards". Cinema Canada. January 1988.
  25. ^ "The Gemini winners". The Ottawa Citizen. The Canadian Press. 9 December 1987. p. 86. Retrieved 29 August 2021.

Works cited edit

External links edit

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It s Late is the 11th episode of the first season of Canadian teen drama television series Degrassi Junior High It originally aired on the CBC in Canada on April 5 1987 3 After a careless night with Shane Bill Parrott at a classmate s party Spike Amanda Stepto fears she is pregnant Meanwhile Arthur Duncan Waugh gives continuously bad romantic advice to his friend Yick Siluck Saysanasy It s Late Degrassi Junior High episodeSpike Amanda Stepto confirms she is pregnant to her mother Rhonda Kristi outside of the health clinic as Shane Bill Parrott looks on Nervous about the outcome of the story and the reaction to it two versions of this scene were filmed one in which Spike says she isn t pregnant 1 2 Episode no Season 1Episode 11Directed byKit HoodWritten byYan MooreEditing byEric WrateOriginal air dateApril 5 1987 1987 04 05 Running time27 minutesEpisode chronology Previous Smokescreen Next Parent s Night List of episodesCo creator Linda Schuyler drew upon the experience of her sister who became pregnant at 15 and was sent to a maternity home as inspiration for the teenage pregnancy storyline After a period of deliberation in which other characters were considered Spike was selected for the storyline due to her unassuming nature and lack of prior development Due to concerns about arousing controversy two endings were filmed The episode was praised in Canada for its portrayal of teenage pregnancy with critics saying the subject was handled with sensitivity It became one of several episodes withheld from regular broadcast by the BBC following complaints of its content with the episode airing instead in a later time slot on BBC2 It s Late won an International Emmy Award as well as a Gemini Award for director Kit Hood Spike s daughter named Emma after the Emmy became a central character of Degrassi The Next Generation Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 BBC broadcast 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Accolades 5 References 5 1 Works cited 6 External linksPlot editSeveral kids are at a party thrown by Lucy Fernandez As Christine Spike Nelson and Shane McKay are kissing near the door of a bedroom Joey Jeremiah and Derek Wheels Wheeler tease the two Annoyed Shane leads Spike into the dark bedroom A short time later Erica and Heather Farrell are leaving and call Spike from the room but notice the door is locked and receive no answer Later Spike arrives at Degrassi in a bad mood fighting with her mother and Mr Raditch During class Shane grins at Spike and receives a cold stare back after class Spike lashes out at Erica Heather and Shane who tries to tell her about Lucy holding another party Shane repeatedly refuses to disclose what occurred to Joey and Wheels A shameful Spike confides to Erica and Heather about what happened at the party and Heather echoes a myth that you can t get pregnant the first time Nonetheless they console her At her mother s beauty salon Spike asks her mother about the myth which she rejects The next day Shane finally gets Spike s attention and asks her why she is giving him the cold shoulder to which Spike reveals she may be pregnant Shane backs away slowly stunned After school Erica and Heather take Spike to Shoppers Drug Mart to purchase a pregnancy test When she arrives home her mother asks what she is hiding behind her back Spike becomes nervous and runs to her room followed there by her mother who questions why she has become so secretive Spike accuses her mother of not caring about her and that she doesn t know what it s like to be 14 Her mother gives up but returns when Spike throws the pregnancy test out the door and bursts into tears Later at the clinic Spike apologizes to her mother and Shane arrives on foot across the street which annoys her mother The two then meet up and enter the clinic Afterwards when they exit the clinic Spike confirms that she is pregnant and she and her mother embrace as Shane looks on Back at school on a flight of stairs Spike and Shane contemplate their options including abortion which Shane protests against Spike laments I m just a kid why is this happening It was just a little mistake with Shane responding that it was sort of a big mistake Cast editPer the Paley Center for Media 4 Amanda Stepto Spike Bill Parrott Shane Maureen Deiseach Heather Angela Deiseach Erica Neil Hope Wheels Pat Mastroianni Joey Duncan Waugh Arthur Siluck Saysanasy Yick Sara Ballingall Melanie Rebecca Haines Kathleen Anais Granofsky Lucy Niki Kemeny Voula Irene Courakos Alex Rhonda Kristi Spike s Mom Daniel Woods Mr RaditchProduction editIn her 2022 memoir The Mother Of All Degrassi co creator Linda Schuyler revealed that the storyline was inspired by the experiences of her sister Barb who became pregnant at 15 in the early 1970s and was forced to go to a maternity home and hide the pregnancy from the public something Schuyler found problematic 5 The storyline was then gradually developed from studies done by researcher Loretta Castellarin who later co authored a novel based on Spike 6 The decision on which character to give the storyline to took place during a breakfast meeting with Schuyler Kit Hood and head writer Yan Moore 7 In Schuyler s recollection they narrowed their choices down to three characters Stephanie Kaye Nicole Stoffman Caitlin Ryan Stacie Mistysyn and Christine Spike Nelson Amanda Stepto Kit rejected Stephanie stating she was too obvious as the character was promiscuous and wore skimpy clothing 7 while Schuyler turned down Caitlin 7 Moore then said Spike it is then And she s the best choice Up to this point we know little about her character I say we go with her 7 In contemporary interviews it was explained that Spike was chosen for the storyline because she was a nice quiet character that everybody liked and wouldn t be expected to deal with such an issue 6 8 In 2023 Jocelyn Claybourne host of The Degrassi Kid Podcast gained access to pre production planning documents for Degrassi Junior High at the University of Toronto s archives which contained a synopsis for an early version of It s Late which featured Stephanie Kaye as the central character with Joey Jeremiah Pat Mastroianni in the place of Shane 9 Stepto stated in an episode of Degrassi Talks that she initially thought the storyline was unrealistic because of the wealth of information on sexually transmitted diseases and contraception 10 In contemporary interviews she spoke of a perceived lack of sex education in Canadian schools 11 During the first readthrough of It s Late Stepto s castmates reportedly snickered at the script 11 Undecided on the outcome of the episode by the editing stage 1 and nervous about any potential backlash 3 two different endings were filmed for the episode one in which Spike says she is pregnant and one where she says she isn t 1 BBC broadcast edit It s Late was one of several Degrassi Junior High episodes withheld by the BBC from regular broadcast in the United Kingdom due to parental complaints about its content Around this time Amanda Stepto Spike s actress was due to promote the show in the UK 12 While there Stepto criticized the BBC s decision in the British press Speaking to the Daily Mirror she called it kinda silly 13 and elaborated that The issues we ve been dealing with in the episodes they wouldn t show happen everywhere and people are going to find out about them sooner or later 13 She later said that the British press had tried to make her talk shit about the BBC 14 It s Late was eventually aired on DEF II a programming strand for teenagers on BBC2 on October 3 1988 15 Reception editCritical response edit In Canada the episode met a positive reception In his review for The Globe and Mail John Haslett Cuff stated that the episode takes to the issue with remarkable intelligence and compassion 16 and particularly praised Kit Hood s writing stating it manages to weave enough different reactions to Spike s situation to provide its young audience with an informed but never moralistic sense of the dilemma 16 Jim Bawden of the Toronto Star was similar in his praise remarking that So called adult TV movies have dealt with the same subject but never as sensitively 17 However he cited the B plot of a younger student trying to impress a girl as the episode s sole weakness 17 In Australia where Degrassi was also popular the episode became notable for several scenes in which Wheels is seen wearing a sweater for the Footscray Bulldogs now Western Bulldogs an Australian rules football team 18 Wheels unexplained wearing of the sweater bewildered Australian viewers and contributed to the show s popularity in the country 19 20 Miriam McDonald the actress who would play Spike s daughter Emma in Degrassi The Next Generation has said she watched It s Late in health class prior to getting the role 21 Accolades edit The episode received an International Emmy Award for Children and Young People in 1987 22 7 Upon accepting the International Emmy Degrassi co creator Kit Hood announced that if Spike s baby were to be a boy it would be named after Ralph Baruch the president of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 23 However it was decided to make the baby a girl and she was named Emma after the Emmy Emma who first appears as a baby in the third season would become the central character of Degrassi The Next Generation with Amanda Stepto returning in a recurring role as Spike 23 Kit Hood would also win a Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic or Comedy Series for his work on the episode in December 1987 24 25 References edit a b c Schuyler 2022 p 99 Ellis 2005 p 10 a b Sunday April 5 Edmonton Journal 3 April 1987 p 101 Retrieved 5 June 2021 Degrassi Junior High It s Late TV Paley Center for Media Retrieved 30 January 2023 Schuyler 2022 p 96 a b Kennedy Janice 16 December 1988 Spike speaks out for teen mothers Star of CBC s Degrassi Junior High has become a symbol Montreal Gazette Retrieved 10 May 2021 a b c d e Schuyler 2022 p 102 Spike appeals to teens Winnipeg Free Press 15 December 1988 p 48 Retrieved 13 April 2021 Claybourne Jocelyn 8 April 2023 The Lost Episodes of Degrassi Junior High The Degrassi Kid Podcast Podcast Apple Podcasts Retrieved 9 April 2023 Sex Degrassi Talks Episode 1 29 February 1992 CBC Television a b Boardwalk Books 1992 p 14 Pregnancy offends British taste Winnipeg Free Press 26 May 1988 Retrieved 26 April 2021 a b Murray Neil 13 May 1988 Beeb ban is a puzzle to punk Amanda Daily Mirror p 9 Retrieved 23 October 2022 via British Newspaper Archive Mike Park 10 January 2019 It s Late W Amanda Stepto Interview I m In Love With A Girl Named Spike Podcast Libsyn Event occurs at 1 43 38 1 43 42 Retrieved 26 April 2021 Def II Degrassi Junior High It s Late The Radio Times No 3383 29 September 1988 p 50 ISSN 0033 8060 Retrieved 7 June 2021 a b Haslett Cuff John 18 April 1987 Harmony in Iglooik and a crisis on Degrassi Street The Globe and Mail pp C3 ProQuest 386276625 a b Bawden Jim 15 April 1987 Seeing Things finale sums up virtues Toronto Star pp D1 ProQuest 435581566 John Cusack and the mystery of the Kangaroos jumper The Australian Retrieved 4 December 2021 Allemann Samantha 23 June 2017 8 Of The Most Iconically Awkward Degrassi Moments Of All Time Junkee Retrieved 24 November 2021 Cooper Mex 17 February 2012 Degrassi star s death a five year secret The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 23 November 2021 Zisman Newman 2020 p 108 International Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences 5 December 2007 Archived from the original on 5 December 2007 Retrieved 16 March 2021 a b Ellis 2005 p 11 Night Heat tops Gemini Awards Cinema Canada January 1988 The Gemini winners The Ottawa Citizen The Canadian Press 9 December 1987 p 86 Retrieved 29 August 2021 Works cited edit Ellis Kathryn 2005 The official 411 Degrassi generations Fenn Pub Co ISBN 1 55168 278 8 OCLC 59136593 Schuyler Linda 15 November 2022 The Mother Of All Degrassi A Memoir ECW Press ISBN 978 1 77041 683 3 OCLC 1309065167 Sex Degrassi talks Toronto Boardwalk Books 1992 pp 8 15 ISBN 1 895681 01 4 OCLC 25370148 Zisman Newman Laine ed 2020 Women and popular culture in Canada Toronto Women s Press pp 104 108 ISBN 978 0 88961 615 8 OCLC 1140640717 External links edit It s Late at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title It 27s Late Degrassi Junior High amp oldid 1213207366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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