Clarissa Explains It All
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| Clarissa Explains It All | |
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| Format | Comedy |
| Created by | Mitchell Kriegman |
| Starring | Melissa Joan Hart Jason Zimbler Elizabeth Hess Joe O'Connor Sean O'Neal |
| Narrated by | Melissa Joan Hart |
| Opening theme | Rachel Sweet |
| Ending theme | Rachel Sweet |
| Country of origin | Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States |
| No. of seasons | 5 |
| No. of episodes | 65 (List of episodes) |
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| Executive producer(s) | Mitchell Kriegman Marjorie Cohn Brown Johnson |
| Camera setup | Clarissa |
| Running time | 30 minutes (with commercials) |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | Nickelodeon |
| Picture format | NTSC |
| Audio format | stereophonic sound |
| Original run | March 1, 1991 – December 3, 1994 |
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| TV.com summary | |
Clarissa Explains It All was an American situation comedy television series from Nickelodeon starring a then unknown Melissa Joan Hart. Sixty-five episodes were shown during the five seasons. The teen sitcom ran from March 1, 1991 to December 3, 1994. In the series, Clarissa, a teenager, breaks the fourth wall and describes the things that are happening in her life (dealing with typical teen concerns such as school, pimples and an aggravating little brother) to her television audience.
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[edit] Plot and background
The main characters in the show are Clarissa Darling, her family (consisting of her father Marshall, her mother Janet and her brother Ferguson Darling) and her best friend Sam. Clarissa and Sam's relationship was a novelty on television at the time, due to few television series allowing a girl and a boy to be merely friends without romance blossoming. (One episode featured the idea of their having a romance, but ultimately ended without their getting together.) Clarissa also had a pet baby Caiman (Alligatoidae) named Elvis (after Sonny Crockett's pet alligator on Miami Vice), which she kept in a kiddie-sandbox in the left corner of her room.
The show was credited with becoming the first Nickelodeon series to feature a female lead, which led the network to create other such shows, namely The Secret World of Alex Mack and The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, and later Unfabulous , zoey 101 , and icarly
The show was filmed at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida. It was an enormous success, generating some of the highest ratings for a cable production, remarkable given its status as a "kids" TV show. The final two seasons of the show headlined the popular SNICK (Saturday Night-Nick) lineup, which was a lead-in to shows like All That, and Are You Afraid of the Dark? Despite its seemingly innocent reputation, in hindsight Clarissa probably pushed a few boundaries at the time, even making subtle references to sex and teen partying, though in a light-hearted, contemporary fashion. In one episode in the series, Clarissa even shoplifts lingerie--albeit accidentally. It was also one of the few Nickelodeon shows to actually say and spell out the words "hell" and "sex" on screen.
Unique to the program was its representation of each episode's theme by showing Clarissa tackling the issue of the episode through a fictional computer game. Clarissa's computer was an Amiga.
The show's unique theme tune was sung by comedian/actress Rachel Sweet. The song consisted entirely of "Na, na, na-na-na, na-na-na-na, na-na", punctuated with the occasional "Way cool!" or "All right! All right!", and underscored by rhythmic instrumentation, ending with a resounding "Just do it!".
A pilot for a follow-up series, Clarissa Now, was shot for CBS in 1995, but was not picked up. However, the pilot was shown on a few occasions on Nickelodeon after the original series had ended production. The series would have revolved around Clarissa's internship at a New York City newspaper. Comedian Robert Klein co-starred as the newspaper's crusty editor, Hugh Hamilton. In 2002 Hart said that she would not be interested in a cast reunion project; "No. Shirley Temple taught me one thing. And that was once you finish a career, you move on."
In May 2005, the show's first season was released on DVD as part of the Nickelodeon Rewind Collection by Nickelodeon's parent company, Paramount Pictures. The second season was scheduled to be released a few months later, but has been postponed indefinitely.
In 1994, the series won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program. In addition, Melissa Joan Hart, Sean O'Neal, and Jason Zimbler also received multiple Young Artist Award nominations. Melissa won 3 for her role of Clarissa.
[edit] Cast
- Melissa Joan Hart – Clarissa Darling
- Jason Zimbler – Ferguson Darling
- Elizabeth Hess – Janet Darling
- Joe O'Connor – Marshall Darling
- Sean O'Neal – Sam Anders
Guest players on the show, although relatively infrequent, included future stars Michelle Trachtenberg, James Van Der Beek, Jon Yapo and Megyn Price.
[edit] Crew
- Created by Mitchell Kriegman
- Editor: Rick Fernandes
- Graphics: Don St. Mars
- Construction Coordinator: Ed McMillian
[edit] Episodes
past & present SNICK and TEENick television series |
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| 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd • 6teen • All That • The Amanda Show • Are You Afraid of the Dark? • The Brothers Garcia • Caitlin's Way • Clarissa Explains It All • Clueless • Cousin Skeeter • Drake & Josh • Hangin' with Mr. Cooper • iCarly • The Journey of Allen Strange • Just for Kicks • Just Jordan • KaBlam! • Kenan & Kel • The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo • The Naked Brothers Band • Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide • The Nick Cannon Show • The Ren and Stimpy Show • Romeo! • Roundhouse • Rugrats • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch • The Secret World of Alex Mack • Space Cases • Taina • Unfabulous • Zoey 101 |
[edit] External links
- Clarissa Explains It All at the Internet Movie Database
- Clarissa Explains It All at TV.comde:Clarissa (Fernsehserie)
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