Chris Cross (TV series) explained

Genre:Comedy
Director:Dennis Abey
Ron Oliver
Starring:Eugene Byrd
Simon Fenton
Rachel Blanchard
Timothy Douek
Nicola Stewart
Alan David
Country:United Kingdom
Canada
Language:English
Num Series:2
Num Episodes:13
Runtime:28 minutes
Company:Central TV
CINAR
Channel:ITV (CITV)

Chris Cross is a children's television series produced by Central TV and CINAR (now WildBrain). The series premiered on CITV in the UK in 1994 and Showtime in the United States. Based on a British boarding school, it dealt with the shift from single to mixed-sex, and the rivalry between two male characters. It was filmed on location at Thoresby Hall, Nottinghamshire, England. It starred future Clueless actress Rachel Blanchard as Dinah.[1]

Summary

Set in an international boarding school in England, Stansfield Academy. Oliver Cross, a teenager, is the admired school king cool when, at the start of a new term, two things occur to change the situation: Stansfield becomes mixed-sex (or co-ed, as the US people have it) and a new teenage male pupil, Chris Hilton, joins the fray, immediately becoming popular with the girls and a clear challenge to Cross's established authority.

Neither Chris nor Cross like school very much so they decide to join forces to liven up the hitherto stuffy foundation, playing practical jokes galore. They represent a formidable team: Cross is black and has built his status on the back of his wisecracking and his abilities as a DJ; Chris is the US white athlete, a perfect student. Bossy fellow pupil Dinah is the headmaster's granddaughter.

Cast

References

  1. Web site: BBC - Comedy Guide - Chris Cross . 2013-08-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20041101173054/http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/c/chriscross_1299000597.shtml . 1 November 2004 .
  2. News: A Trade Gap in Accents of English . The New York Times . 17 August 1997 . McGough . Michael .