BriouxTV: The Podcast

The Mother of All Degrassi, Linda Schuyler

November 21, 2022 Linda Schuyler Episode 90
BriouxTV: The Podcast
The Mother of All Degrassi, Linda Schuyler
Show Notes

As a young Toronto school teacher, Linda Schuyler decided to introduce her Grade 8 students to the art of filmmaking. As it says on the inside flap of her new book, "The Mother of all Degrassi: A Memoir" (ECW Press), this was a momentous decision. "It set in motion a career of storytelling for an age group largely ignored by TV executives... and creates one of the most-loved television franchises of all time."
In all its incarnations, starting back in 1979, Degrassi has spanned several decades, many fan-favourite cast members and over 500 episodes. The various series have many admirers, including filmmaker Kevin Smith, who calls Schuyler, "The greatest ally in entertainment young audiences have had since John Hughes."
Listen in as Schuyler recounts her early struggles -- including a serious car accident -- and how she was able to stick to her vision in presenting a series that championed adolescents in all their diversity. Taboo topics including abortion, school shootings and other issues have all been fearlessly tackled on Degrassi. As Schuyler sees it, the series is really, "the world's longest-running anti-bullying campaign."  
She also comments on recent reports about the future of the franchise, including HBO Max's decision this month to push pause on a brand new Degrassi incarnation.