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1'''''Powerhouse''''' was a [[ShortRunner shortlived]] Creator/{{PBS}} TV series in 1982 about the adventures of the staff and young clients of Powerhouse, a UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC inner city community center. Think of it as essentially "The Bloodhound Gang" segments of ''Series/ThreeTwoOneContact'' expanded into its own separate series.
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3Although the organization was founded by Brenda Gaines, the daughter of a late boxer, to be a refuge for local kids, the innermost circle find themselves in a myriad of adventures. With their amateur skills in science, health and fitness, the Powerhouse gang is more than a match for any criminal.
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5In addition, the main story is interspersed with "Uncommmercials," {{PSA}}'s that promote health, fitness and cultural diversity.
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8* {{Adventure}}: A surprisingly big budgeted one for a PBS show.
9* TheAlcoholic: In "Cheers", police lieutenant Al Gambrino's son Peter is revealed to be a drinker, as well as a petty thief, and gets Pepper involved in one of his drinking binges, then tries to frame her for his theft of the Powerhouse gang's money and possessions.
10* AncientArtifact: One is delivered to the local museum in "Master of the Art", but when the gang and the recently-fired museum security director suspect the building's alarm system isn't 100% effective, they try to prove it by staging a fake "heist".
11* DietEpisode: "What Have You Got to Lose?" Kevin is so self-conscious about his increased weight working at an ice cream parlor that he and the owner get talked into signing up with a fly-by-night weight loss clinic setting up next door. Brenda is concerned that what Kevin is doing is futile and unhealthy, but he is being stubborn about it. However, it's all a scam to pull off a bank robbery next door to the parlor and the crooks attempt to kill Kevin and the owner the moment they have [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived their usefulness]].
12* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In the series pilot, "Something Ventured" (filmed in 1980, two years before the series premiered, and actually the eleventh of the sixteen episodes aired!), Kevin is Brenda's son, and the gang includes two kids named Bobby and Bizzy, who never appeared in any other episode (the characters were subsequently recast and retooled as Tony and Pepper, respectively).
13* {{Edutainment}}
14* EveryoneKnowsMorse: The only reason Kevin escapes the SaunaOfDeath is that he is able to manipulate an air vent to signal SOS in a desperate hope someone will see it and understand. As it turns out, the Powerhouse gang do see it and charge to rescue him.
15* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: In "With a Little Help From My Friends", the local numbers gang is run by an unseen figure known only as Castor, who is so elusive that even phone calls from the gang members are taken using a filter that disguises his voice.
16* HeelFaceTurn: In the two-part series premiere "With a Little Help From My Friends", Tony is introduced as a member of the numbers gang trying to keep Powerhouse from opening, sent in to infiltrate. However, the more time he spends at Powerhouse, the more he bonds with Brenda and the kids, ultimately leading him to switch sides.
17* HostageSituation: In "Life or Breath", an ambassador's young son (Daoud) is kidnapped by terrorists and held for ransom. The situation is doubly dangerous, as Daoud requires medication for a stress-related illness, but even before the gang successfully saves him, he's able to keep his condition under control by performing relaxation exercises that he learned at Powerhouse.
18* JewishAndNerdy: Lolo.
19* KidDetective
20* PatientZero: The subject of a manhunt the kids undertake for a TyphoidMary in "You Make Me Sick"
21* SaunaOfDeath: The DeathTrap climax of "What Have You Got to Lose?"

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