Genre: | Teen comedy-drama |
Director: | Brad Turner |
Starring: | Yannick Bisson Torquil Campbell Richard Chevolleau Samantha Follows |
Country: | Canada |
Language: | English |
Producer: | Kim Todd |
Runtime: | 45 minutes |
Company: | Atlantis Films |
Network: | CBC Television |
Pray for Me, Paul Henderson is a Canadian television comedy-drama film, directed by Brad Turner and broadcast by CBC Television in 1989.[1] Set in 1972 against the backdrop of the Canada-USSR Summit Series, the film centres on four high school students — nerdy overachiever Cameron Alexander (Torquil Campbell), his best friend Russell (Richard Chevolleau), poetry-loving hippie Cynthia Maclean (Samantha Follows) and football jock Michael Starnoulis (Yannick Bisson) — who come together to compete as the school team in Reach for the Top and become heroes of their school as they reach the national finals against all odds.[2]
CBC journalist Jan Tennant, who had been an announcer for the real Reach for the Top in the early 1970s, reprised her role in the film.[3]
The film aired on November 5, 1989 as an episode of CBC's Magic Hour anthology of youth and family television films.[4]
Hester Riches of the Vancouver Sun praised the film, opining that CBC should consider turning it into a series and concluding that "we might have a Canadian Wonder Years on our hands".[5]
Gemini Awards | December 4, 1990 | Best Short Dramatic Program | [6] | ||
Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series | Brad Turner | ||||
Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series | Malcolm MacRury |