About: Fast Times

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Fast Times is an American sitcom based on the 1982 movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High that was produced by Amy Heckerling, who directed the original film. It ran for 7 episodes on CBS from March 3 until April 23, 1986. Cameron Crowe, who wrote the original Fast Times novel and film screenplay, served as creative consultant. Moon Unit Zappa participated as a technical consultant. She was hired in order to research slang terms and mannerisms of teenagers, as she had just graduated from high school at the time and had a much better grasp of then-current high school behavior than the writers. Oingo Boingo provided the theme song.

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  • Fast Times is an American sitcom based on the 1982 movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High that was produced by Amy Heckerling, who directed the original film. It ran for 7 episodes on CBS from March 3 until April 23, 1986. Cameron Crowe, who wrote the original Fast Times novel and film screenplay, served as creative consultant. Moon Unit Zappa participated as a technical consultant. She was hired in order to research slang terms and mannerisms of teenagers, as she had just graduated from high school at the time and had a much better grasp of then-current high school behavior than the writers. Oingo Boingo provided the theme song. Ray Walston and Vincent Schiavelli were the only actors from the movie to reprise their roles for the TV series. (en)
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  • Fast Times at Ridgemont High (en)
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  • Fast Times at Ridgemont High (en)
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  • Danny Elfman (en)
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  • Arthur Barrow (en)
  • Barry Goldberg (en)
  • Steve Schiff (en)
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  • Cameron Crowe (en)
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  • Allen Rucker (en)
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  • Debra Chiate (en)
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  • 1986-03-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Comedy (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • 1986-04-23 (xsd:date)
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  • Linda promises that everyone will get to meet her mysterious fiance from Chicago at her birthday party. Meanwhile, Spicoli starts a rumor that Mr. Hand lost an eye fighting in World War II. (en)
  • Stacy feels left out when Linda starts spending more time with a new friend. Mr. Hand gets promoted to vice headmaster, which he accepts with a mixture of concern and humor. (en)
  • Stacy disappears on a date with "the perfect guy," someone she just met, and doesn't tell anybody where she's going. Meanwhile, Mr. Vargas loses his zest for teaching and resigns. (en)
  • Linda, who as a rule doesn't date high-school boys, agrees to go out with Brad, but only if no one finds out. Meanwhile, Mr. Hand is betting Spicoli will screw up his class presentation. (en)
  • Mark and Mike devise a plan to get Stacey to date Mark. Brad is having problems staying awake at work. Some of the guys challenge Spicoli to see if Mr. Hand can actually laugh. (en)
  • Brad thinks life has dealt him a cruel blow when Linda asks him out and he has no wheels because his driver's license has been suspended. Meanwhile, Ms. Melon wants to analyze one of Stacy's minor personal problems in class. (en)
  • A fast-food entrepreneur dies unexpectedly, leaving one of his employees — Brad — too preoccupied with matters of life and death to perform a lip-sync number in the school talent show. (en)
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  • Patrick Dempsey (en)
  • Vincent Schiavelli (en)
  • Courtney Thorne-Smith (en)
  • Claudia Wells (en)
  • Dean Cameron (en)
  • James Nardini (en)
  • Wallace Langham (en)
  • Kit McDonough (en)
  • Ray Walston (en)
  • Twink Caplan (en)
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  • Pilot (en)
  • The Last Laugh (en)
  • What Is Life? (en)
  • My Brother, the Car (en)
  • My New Best Friend (en)
  • Secret Romance (en)
  • The Engagement (en)
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  • Marc Warren (en)
  • Amy Heckerling, (en)
  • David Steven Cohen & Roger S.H. Schulman (en)
  • Dennis Rinsler & Marc Warren (en)
  • Dennis Rinsler, (en)
  • Jonathan Roberts & Allen Rucker (en)
  • Jonathan Roberts, (en)
  • Myles Berkowitz & Kevin Parent (en)
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  • Fast Times is an American sitcom based on the 1982 movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High that was produced by Amy Heckerling, who directed the original film. It ran for 7 episodes on CBS from March 3 until April 23, 1986. Cameron Crowe, who wrote the original Fast Times novel and film screenplay, served as creative consultant. Moon Unit Zappa participated as a technical consultant. She was hired in order to research slang terms and mannerisms of teenagers, as she had just graduated from high school at the time and had a much better grasp of then-current high school behavior than the writers. Oingo Boingo provided the theme song. (en)
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  • Fast Times (en)
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