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{{Infobox television
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| show_name = High Feather
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| genre = [[Educational television|Educational]]
| genre = [[Educational television|Educational]]
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| country = [[United States]]
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| language = [[English language|English]]
| language = English
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| num_episodes = 10
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| runtime = 30 minutes
| runtime = 30 minutes
| network = [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]]
| network = [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]]
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| first_aired = {{start date|1980|4}}
| first_aired = April 1980
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The series, produced by the [[New York State Education Department]] in 1980, followed eight teenagers (four boys and four girls) at the High Feather Summer Camp, where they learn values of honesty, sportsmanship, nutrition, physical fitness, and getting along with others. The series was filmed at Camp Madison-Felicia and Camp Minisink.
The series, produced by the [[New York State Education Department]] in 1980, followed eight teenagers (four boys and four girls) at the High Feather Summer Camp, where they learn values of honesty, sportsmanship, nutrition, physical fitness, and getting along with others. The series was filmed at Camp Madison-Felicia and Camp Minisink.


Some of the most memorable episodes included "Ballerina", where Leslie, an [[anorexia nervosa|anorexic]], starves herself to the point of exhaustion to achieve a dancer's body, and "Deep Water Test", where Tom was afraid to go shirtless in the lake because of his [[obesity]].
Episodes included "Ballerina", where Leslie, an [[anorexia nervosa|anorexic]], starves herself to the point of exhaustion to achieve a dancer's body.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* Tino Zaldivar (Domingo Ramos)
* Tino Zaldivar (Domingo Ramos)
* Robert Y R Chung (Kim -the Counselor)
* Robert Y R Chung (Kim -the Counselor)
* Brendan Cavanagh (Baby Joey)
* Brendan Cavanagh (Eddie)


Most of the show's young cast were not professional actors. Emily Wagner, who played Cathy, went on to appear as the character Doris Pickman on the long-running [[NBC]] medical series ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]''.
Most of the show's young cast were not professional actors. Emily Wagner, who played Cathy, went on to appear as the character Doris Pickman on the long-running [[NBC]] medical series ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]''.
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Vegetable Soup (TV series)]]
* [[Vegetable Soup (TV series)|''Vegetable Soup'' (TV series)]]


==External links==
==External links==
*{{IMDb title|id=0475910}}
*{{IMDb title|id=0475910}}
*[http://www.veganreader.com/2010/06/27/high-feather-tv-show-kids-educationa/ ''High Feather'' Episode list]
*{{tv.com show|high-feather|High Feather}}
*[http://www.rickstv.com/tvo/highfeather.html ''High Feather'' at Rick's TVOntario]
*[http://www.rickstv.com/tvo/highfeather.html ''High Feather'' at Rick's TVOntario]


[[Category:Health education television series]]
[[Category:Health education television series]]
[[Category:PBS network shows]]
[[Category:PBS original programming]]
[[Category:1980 American television series debuts]]
[[Category:1980 American television series debuts]]
[[Category:1980 American television series endings]]
[[Category:1980 American television series endings]]
[[Category:Education in New York (state)]]
[[Category:Education in New York (state)]]
[[Category:1980s American children's television series]]
[[Category:1980s American children's television series]]
[[Category:American children's education television series]]
[[Category:American television series about teenagers]]




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Latest revision as of 18:19, 9 August 2024

High Feather
GenreEducational
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes10
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkPBS
ReleaseApril 1980 (1980-04)

High Feather is a 10-episode educational television show which ran on PBS in the 1980s; each episode was 30 minutes long. The program's name came from the Old English expression "High Fettle", meaning enjoying life and cheerfully doing the tasks of living. The heartfelt spirit of the show was captured in the lyrics to its theme song: "I'm in High Feather. Feel like the sun is shining on me. High Feather. I'm as free as I can be..."

The series, produced by the New York State Education Department in 1980, followed eight teenagers (four boys and four girls) at the High Feather Summer Camp, where they learn values of honesty, sportsmanship, nutrition, physical fitness, and getting along with others. The series was filmed at Camp Madison-Felicia and Camp Minisink.

Episodes included "Ballerina", where Leslie, an anorexic, starves herself to the point of exhaustion to achieve a dancer's body.

Cast

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The cast was an ethnically and racially diverse group of teens:

  • Jacqueline Allen (Leslie Reynolds)
  • Brian Goldberg (Stan Lipton)
  • Virgil Hayes (Leo Bartlett)
  • Richard Levey (Tom Page)
  • Cindy O'Neal (Suzanne Freestone)
  • Emily Wagner (Cathy Ehlers)
  • Tasha Washington (Ann Campbell)
  • Tino Zaldivar (Domingo Ramos)
  • Robert Y R Chung (Kim -the Counselor)
  • Brendan Cavanagh (Eddie)

Most of the show's young cast were not professional actors. Emily Wagner, who played Cathy, went on to appear as the character Doris Pickman on the long-running NBC medical series ER.

Adults

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  • Barbara Brown (Mrs. Riggs)
  • Ramona Brito (Nurse)
  • Powell McGill (Swim Coach)

Episode titles

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  1. "Deep Water Test"
  2. "Stan's Secret"
  3. "Swifty"
  4. "A Nose for News"
  5. "Ballerina"
  6. "Lost in the Woods"
  7. "Going Home"
  8. "The County Fair"
  9. "Saved from the Pound"
  10. "Food Follies"

See also

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