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A OneEpisodeWonder, its only broadcast was a "special preview" on Creator/{{CBS}} on February 4, 1979.
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A OneEpisodeWonder, its only broadcast was a "special preview" on Creator/{{CBS}} on February 4, 1979.
1979 just after the television premiere of ''Film/{{Rocky}}''. However, ratings weren't precisely what the network hoped and irate viewers complained over the show's extremely vulgar humor, leading to its being shelved.
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* AnythingThatMoves: Most of the "action" would've centered on CasanovaWannabe male students looking to hook up with their female classmates, who themselves (with one [[AmbiguouslyGay notable exception]]) are [[LovableSexManiac looking to attract their male classmates' attention]]. The pilot episode set up a LoveDodecahedron between several members of the main cast, from which [[HilarityEnsues hilarity was intended to ensue]].
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* DawsonCasting: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]; the students were played by 17- and 18-year-olds.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Yes, seemingly 1979 was ''that'' awful.
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* AnythingThatMoves: most of the "action" would have centered on CasanovaWannabe male students looking to hook up with their female classmates, who themselves (with one [[AmbiguouslyGay notable exception]]) are [[LovableSexManiac looking to attract their male classmates' attention]]. The pilot episode set up a LoveDodecahedron between several members of the main cast, from which [[HilarityEnsues hilarity was intended to ensue]].
* DawsonCasting: [[AvertedTrope averted]], the students were played by 17- and 18-year-olds.
* AnythingThatMoves: most of the "action" would have centered on CasanovaWannabe male students looking to hook up with their female classmates, who themselves (with one [[AmbiguouslyGay notable exception]]) are [[LovableSexManiac looking to attract their male classmates' attention]]. The pilot episode set up a LoveDodecahedron between several members of the main cast, from which [[HilarityEnsues hilarity was intended to ensue]].
* DawsonCasting: [[AvertedTrope averted]], the students were played by 17- and 18-year-olds.
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* DreadfulMusician: Whoever sang the off-key lead vocal of the opening.
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** DreadfulMusician: whoever sang the off-key lead vocal
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* TheyJustDidntCare: You can see a recording of the opening titles and the first act [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClD8Fidcd_k here]]. From the cringe-inducing ThemeTune to the cardboard characters to the flat jokes, it's [[SoBadItsHorrible obvious]] why this was a OneEpisodeWonder
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''Co-Ed Fever'' is one of three 1979 "frat house" sitcoms that tried to cash in on the popularity of ''Film/AnimalHouse''. The setting was Baxter College, an old-line institute for women which had just started admitting men.
A OneEpisodeWonder, its only broadcast was a "special preview" on February 4, 1979.
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* AnythingThatMoves: most of the "action" would have centered on CasanovaWannabe male students looking to hook up with their female classmates, who themselves (with one [[AmbiguouslyGay notable exception]]) are [[LovableSexManiac looking to attract their male classmates' attention]]. The pilot episode set up a LoveDodecahedron between several members of the main cast, from which [[HilarityEnsues hilarity was intended to ensue]].
* DawsonCasting: [[AvertedTrope averted]], the students were played by 17- and 18-year-olds.
* ExpositoryThemeTune: see the opening [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhnSvmLOd3Y here]]
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters
* ShortRunner: Six episodes were taped, only one ever aired
* StandardizedSitcomHousing: The set looked more like a house than an institutional dorm. Interestingly enough, the set itself was re-used in another sitcom set in another all-girls boarding school: ''TheFactsOfLife''
* TheyJustDidntCare: You can see a recording of the opening titles and the first act [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClD8Fidcd_k here]]. From the cringe-inducing ThemeTune to the cardboard characters to the flat jokes, it's [[SoBadItsHorrible obvious]] why this was a OneEpisodeWonder
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A OneEpisodeWonder, its only broadcast was a "special preview" on February 4, 1979.
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!!Tropes:
* AnythingThatMoves: most of the "action" would have centered on CasanovaWannabe male students looking to hook up with their female classmates, who themselves (with one [[AmbiguouslyGay notable exception]]) are [[LovableSexManiac looking to attract their male classmates' attention]]. The pilot episode set up a LoveDodecahedron between several members of the main cast, from which [[HilarityEnsues hilarity was intended to ensue]].
* DawsonCasting: [[AvertedTrope averted]], the students were played by 17- and 18-year-olds.
* ExpositoryThemeTune: see the opening [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhnSvmLOd3Y here]]
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters
* ShortRunner: Six episodes were taped, only one ever aired
* StandardizedSitcomHousing: The set looked more like a house than an institutional dorm. Interestingly enough, the set itself was re-used in another sitcom set in another all-girls boarding school: ''TheFactsOfLife''
* TheyJustDidntCare: You can see a recording of the opening titles and the first act [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClD8Fidcd_k here]]. From the cringe-inducing ThemeTune to the cardboard characters to the flat jokes, it's [[SoBadItsHorrible obvious]] why this was a OneEpisodeWonder
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A OneEpisodeWonder, its only broadcast was a "special preview" on February 4, 1979.
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!!Tropes:
* AnythingThatMoves: most of the "action" would have centered on CasanovaWannabe male students looking to hook up with their female classmates, who themselves (with one [[AmbiguouslyGay notable exception]]) are [[LovableSexManiac looking to attract their male classmates' attention]]. The pilot episode set up a LoveDodecahedron between several members of the main cast, from which [[HilarityEnsues hilarity was intended to ensue]].
* DawsonCasting: [[AvertedTrope averted]], the students were played by 17- and 18-year-olds.
* ExpositoryThemeTune: see the opening [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhnSvmLOd3Y here]]
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters
* ShortRunner: Six episodes were taped, only one ever aired
* StandardizedSitcomHousing: The set looked more like a house than an institutional dorm. Interestingly enough, the set itself was re-used in another sitcom set in another all-girls boarding school: ''TheFactsOfLife''
* TheyJustDidntCare: You can see a recording of the opening titles and the first act [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClD8Fidcd_k here]]. From the cringe-inducing ThemeTune to the cardboard characters to the flat jokes, it's [[SoBadItsHorrible obvious]] why this was a OneEpisodeWonder
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''Co-Ed Fever'' was is one of three 1979 "frat house" sitcoms that tried to cash in on the popularity of ''Film/AnimalHouse''. The setting was Baxter College, an old-line institute for women which had just started admitting men; specifically, it men.
A OneEpisodeWonder, its only broadcast was aco-ed dormitory "special preview" on February 4, 1979.
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* AnythingThatMoves: most of the "action" would have centered on CasanovaWannabe male students looking to hook up with their female classmates, who themselves (with one [[AmbiguouslyGay notable exception]]) are [[LovableSexManiac looking to attract their male classmates' attention]]. The pilot episode set up a LoveDodecahedron between several members of the main cast, from which [[HilarityEnsues hilarity was intended to ensue]].
* DawsonCasting: [[AvertedTrope averted]], the students were played by 17- and 18-year-olds.
* ExpositoryThemeTune: see the opening [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhnSvmLOd3Y here]]
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters
* ShortRunner: Six episodes were taped, only one ever aired
* StandardizedSitcomHousing: The set looked more likeStandardizedSitcomHousing a house than an institutional building.dorm. Interestingly enough, the set itself was re-used in another sitcom set in another all-girls boarding school: ''TheFactsOfLife''
* TheyJustDidntCare: You can see a recording of the opening titles and the first act [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClD8Fidcd_k here]]. From the cringe-inducing ThemeTune to the cardboard characters to the flat jokes, it's [[SoBadItsHorrible obvious]] why this was a OneEpisodeWonder
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* AnythingThatMoves: most of the "action" would have centered on CasanovaWannabe male students looking to hook up with their female classmates, who themselves (with one [[AmbiguouslyGay notable exception]]) are [[LovableSexManiac looking to attract their male classmates' attention]]. The pilot episode set up a LoveDodecahedron between several members of the main cast, from which [[HilarityEnsues hilarity was intended to ensue]].
* DawsonCasting: [[AvertedTrope averted]], the students were played by 17- and 18-year-olds.
* ExpositoryThemeTune: see the opening [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhnSvmLOd3Y here]]
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters
* ShortRunner: Six episodes were taped, only one ever aired
* StandardizedSitcomHousing: The set looked more like
* TheyJustDidntCare: You can see a recording of the opening titles and the first act [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClD8Fidcd_k here]]. From the cringe-inducing ThemeTune to the cardboard characters to the flat jokes, it's [[SoBadItsHorrible obvious]] why this was a OneEpisodeWonder
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''Co-Ed Fever'' was one of three 1979 "frat house" sitcoms that tried to cash in on the popularity of ''Film/AnimalHouse''. The setting was Baxter College, an old-line institute for women which had just started admitting men; specifically, it was a co-ed dormitory which looked more like StandardizedSitcomHousing than an institutional building.