The Headmaster (1970)
Headmaster is an American half-hour television comedy-drama starring Andy Griffith and broadcast by CBS in the United States during the 1970-71 season. Headmaster marked the return to series television of Griffith, whose previous eponymous show had been one of CBS's major hits of the 1960s prior to his voluntary departure and a program which was still in production, when Headmaster was launched. With Headmaster, Griffith fulfilled his desire to be cast in a television series as something other than a rural bumpkin dispensing folksy wisdom; here his character, Andy Thompson, was the headmaster of a prestigious Californian private school, the Concord School. His wife, Margaret, was an English teacher; his best friend was the school's main athletic coach, Jerry Brownell. Mr. Purdy was the school's caretaker. Despite being aired in the Friday night 8:30 Eastern time slot vacated by the popular Hogan's Heroes, a theme song sung by Linda Ronstadt, and featuring arguably the biggest CBS star of the 1960s, Headmaster did not prove to be popular and was routinely beaten in the Nielsen ratings by both The Partridge Family on ABC and The Name of the Game on NBC. When this pattern became apparent, production of Headmaster was terminated, with the last first-run episode being broadcast January 1, 1971, and the program replaced by a new situation comedy starring Griffith, The New Andy Griffith Show. This replacement program met with little more success than Headmaster, and was last broadcast on May 21, 1971. In June 1971, Headmaster returned to the time slot in reruns, with the last repeat episode being aired on September 10, 1971.
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Episode 1 - May I Turn On?
Release Date: 1970-09-18 -
Episode 2 - Battle of the Mini
Release Date: 1970-09-25 -
Episode 3 - Valerie Has an Emotional Gestalt for the Teacher
Release Date: 1970-10-02 -
Episode 4 - Bridge That Gap
Release Date: 1970-10-09 -
Episode 5 - One for the Gipper
Release Date: 1970-10-16Coach Jerry Brownell is down because his teams do not do well against other schools. He blames this in part on lack of school support -- even Headmaster Andy Thompson doesn't attend track meets. After Concord loses to Hubbard, 97-9, and to Linsday Academy, 81-3, Coach submits his resignation. Andy accepts it reluctantly, and at the suggestion of some team members, organizes a going-away dinner. At the dinner, members of the current track, football, and basketball teams, and football alumnus Art Schultz, all speak of how Coach may not have won many games, but provided valuable life lessons which were more important than winning. This, plus some earlier mild prodding to the same effect by Andy, convinces Coach to stay on.
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Episode 6 - Will the Real Mother of Tony Landis Please Stand Up?
Release Date: 1970-10-23 -
Episode 7 - The Experiment
Release Date: 1970-10-30 -
Episode 8 - Romeo & Juliet and Gary & Hillary
Release Date: 1970-11-06 -
Episode 9 - Bach Rock
Release Date: 1970-11-13 -
Episode 10 - Let's Try It Mr. Hiller's Way
Release Date: 1970-11-20 -
Episode 11 - Nobody's Perfect
Release Date: 1970-11-27 -
Episode 12 - Count the Ways I Love You
Release Date: 1970-12-04 -
Episode 13 - Harvard or Bust
Release Date: 1970-12-18