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Forgotten Television - Ahead of Its Time: Tackling Taboos on The White Shadow Episode 5

Forgotten Television - Ahead of Its Time: Tackling Taboos on The White Shadow Episode 5

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In this week's episode of The Forgotten Television Podcast, Carlos and Joe continue their deep dive into the first season of the classic series The White Shadow. The hosts agree that the show is really hitting its stride as they break down three surprisingly progressive episodes from the late 1970s: "Wanna Bet?", "That Old Gang of Mine", and "One of the Boys".

First, the guys tackle "Wanna Bet?", where Coach Reeves tries to recruit a 17-year-old street hustler who is in debt to a local bookie. They highlight the guest appearance of Michael Warren—who played a high schooler despite being 33 at the time—and discuss the behind-the-scenes connections to Hill Street Blues.

Next, the discussion shifts to "That Old Gang of Mine," a Ricky Gomez-centric episode that explores the importance of cultural representation in school reading lists. After Gomez gets kicked off the basketball team and joins a local street gang, Coach Reeves tries to intervene by going on a highly unrealistic police ride-along. Carlos and Joe also take a hilarious trip down memory lane to discuss 1970s fashion, specifically the era's obsession with carrying giant combs in your back pocket and the teenage quest for feathered hair and perms.

Finally, they break down "One of the Boys," featuring a young Peter Horton as a transfer student from the Pacific Palisades whose new teammates suspect he might be gay. Carlos and Joe examine how the show tackled homophobia in sports, highlighting how Reeves' sister serves as the voice of reason when the coach initially considers cutting the player just to avoid the headache. They praise the writers for tackling gay rights in prime time in a mature way, without putting a "thumb on the scale".

Along the way, the guys uncover some fantastic TV trivia, including the heavy influence of writer Steven Bochco bringing in future Hill Street Blues actors like Bruce Weitz, an early guest appearance by Star Trek's Jonathan Frakes, and a bizarrely prophetic mention of the name "Ross Geller".

00:00 Introduction and Show Overview
01:42 Episode Six Recap
02:28 Michael Warren's Casting
02:58 Hill Street Blues Connection
03:40 Getting the Kid Enrolled
04:45 The Toothpick Mystery
05:38 The Bookie Storyline
07:10 Reeves' Mixed Motives
07:45 Most Memorable Episode
08:24 Ricky Gomez Episode
09:27 Representation in Education
11:10 Reeves Loses Power
12:26 Meeting Kids Where They Are
13:45 Gang Member Casting Issues
14:20 Gomez Joins the Gang
15:02 Saturday Night Fever Vibes
15:12 The Giant Comb Nostalgia
15:30 Hair Stories and Memories
16:25 History of the Comb
17:43 Nostalgia and Cultural Observations
18:12 Coach Reeves Ride Along
18:51 Easter Eggs and Character Actors
20:43 Gomez Episode Discussion
21:22 One of the Boys Introduction
23:16 The Basketball Hustle Scene
24:00 Star Trek Connection Revealed
25:03 Hill Street Blues Actor
25:46 Guthrie Theater Connections
26:35 Addressing Homosexuality in Sports
27:24 Language and Terminology Discussion
29:21 Vice Principal Conversation
29:49 Show's Social Commentary Impact
31:11 Theme Music Trivia
31:49 Wrapping Up and Next Episode

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