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''Whiz Kids'' is an American
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adventure television series that originally aired on CBS from October 5, 1983, to June 2, 1984. The show was created by Philip DeGuere, who had also created the detective series '' Simon & Simon'' for CBS in 1981, and Bob Shayne and produced by
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. DeGuere also served as executive producer. The series starred
Matthew Laborteaux Matthew Charles Labyorteaux (born December 8, 1966) is an American film, television and voice actor. In many of his credits, his last name is spelled as "Laborteaux". He is also credited as Matthew Charles for his work in animation. He is best ...
, Todd Porter,
Jeffrey Jacquet Jeffrey Michael Jacquet (born October 15, 1966) is a former United States, American actor perhaps best known for his television roles as Eugene in the first season of the American Broadcasting Company, ABC sitcom ''Mork & Mindy'' and as Jeremy S ...
and Andrea Elson as the titular “whiz kids”, a group of teenagers who became amateur detectives using computer technology to solve mysteries. The show also starred Max Gail as an investigative reporter and A Martinez as the commanding officer of the local police precinct’s detective squad. Although the series experienced a notable backlash from critics for its portrayal of teenage computer
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, the program garnered four
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nominations for its young stars, as well as a fifth nomination as "Best New Television Series" of 1983. CBS cancelled ''Whiz Kids'' after one season, with 18 episodes produced.


Production


Conception

Philip DeGuere stated in several 1983 interviews he conceived ''Whiz Kids'' after recognizing the importance of computers in his work as a television producer and believed the "new" technology could make an interesting premise for a series. Prior to the series' premiere in October 1983, the premise of teenage computer geniuses hacking into other computers was often compared to, and thought to have been inspired by, that of the film '' WarGames'', which had been released in May 1983 and became a hit during that summer. However, DeGuere repeatedly stated that his idea for the show was originally conceived in 1981 and was subsequently validated when ''Time'' magazine named the computer its 1982 " Man of the Year." Although DeGuere maintained he originated the series idea in 1981, Bob Shayne revealed in an early 2020 podcast interview that the original concept of the show was his "
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done right" idea and was pitched to
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in late 1982, with DeGuere adding the computer aspects as well as the series title in the pitch meeting. The series was intended to be shopped to ABC and NBC to compete with CBS's 60 Minutes and appeal to a juvenile audience. The go-ahead was given to write a script and begin developing a pilot before this had even been shopped to a network. CBS unexpectedly picked up the show and in January 1983, commissioned a $2-million pilot which DeGuere and Shayne delivered three months later. CBS was impressed and green-lighted the series, announcing it at the May upfronts. When explaining the decision to build the show around high school-age characters, DeGuere stated, "We specifically cast them at an age where it would be fun to watch them grow. ..If the show clicks, we'll follow them right through college."


Development

In an attempt to keep the innovative premise plausible, DeGuere hired technical advisors and a computer analyst to supervise and provide input on the stories. When describing the cutting-edge technology that would be depicted on the show, DeGuere stated, "We will be technically accurate without being boring. ..''Whiz Kids'' is a benign futuristic environment, a year or two ahead of actual computer development. ..Essentially, the stories are human-centered with every precaution being taken not to allow the computer to take on capabilities beyond the realm of reality, which would spoil the integrity of the stories." In June 1983, four months prior to the series premiere on CBS, the pilot sparked controversy after it was screened for critics, affiliates, and advertisers at a Phoenix press conference. In response to criticism from advertisers, station owners, and critics, CBS executives had several meetings with the program's producers over the summer to emphasize that storylines should be changed so that access to other computers would be portrayed as being obtained "through legal means." As a result, small changes were made to the original pilot and two new adult characters were written into all subsequent episodes, that of a police detective and a local newspaper reporter, which served to provide the teens with a moral compass as well as access to what would otherwise be considered "classified" information. Specific plotlines were also developed to show the consequences of illegal activities.


Cast

*
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as Richie Adler * Todd Porter as Hamilton "Ham" Parker *
Jeffrey Jacquet Jeffrey Michael Jacquet (born October 15, 1966) is a former United States, American actor perhaps best known for his television roles as Eugene in the first season of the American Broadcasting Company, ABC sitcom ''Mork & Mindy'' and as Jeremy S ...
as Jeremy Saldino * Andrea Elson as Alice Tyler * Melanie Gaffin as Cheryl Adler * Max Gail as Llewellyn Farley * A Martinez as Lieutenant Neal Quinn * Madelyn Cain as Irene Adler * Linda Scruggs as Ms. Vance


Premise

Richie Adler (
Matthew Laborteaux Matthew Charles Labyorteaux (born December 8, 1966) is an American film, television and voice actor. In many of his credits, his last name is spelled as "Laborteaux". He is also credited as Matthew Charles for his work in animation. He is best ...
) is a tenth-grader who lives with his mother, Irene (Madelyn Cain) and younger sister, Cheryl (Melanie Gaffin). His parents are divorced, and his father works overseas as a telecommunications engineer to several firms. Richie is an advanced computer user and receives most of his equipment from his father, who acquires obsolete equipment that is scheduled to be scrapped. Richie collects this equipment and assembles it to form "Ralf", his pet name for his computer system. Ralf has multiple components and capabilities, including a camera that produces a facial identification system. Richie and his teenage friends, Hamilton "Ham" Parker ( Todd Porter), Jeremy Saldino (
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) and Alice Tyler ( Andrea Elson) routinely encounter mysteries which they attempt to solve using Richie's computer skills and Ralf's power, often tapping into other computer systems, corporate, governmental and private. The cases often involve money-hungry criminals working inside business corporations or government. Guidance is provided by Llewellen Farley ( Max Gail), a reporter for the fictional newspaper the ''LA Gazette'', whose stories are often exposés of crime and corruption. Farley has a cantankerous but mutually beneficial relationship with Lieutenant Neal Quinn ( A Martinez) who is head of the local detective unit. In most episodes, the three groups — the police (mostly led by Quinn), the media (usually Farley), and the Whiz Kids — all contribute to cracking a case and in bringing the criminals to justice. Their relationship is often conflicted, as Quinn must keep Farley from getting too much insider information, while Farley and Quinn both attempt to keep the teens out of danger. However, each case is never solved by one group alone, and they are all usually forced by circumstance to work together, each drawing from their own particular strengths and fields of expertise.


Broadcast

In June 1983, CBS network executives were reportedly planning for ''Whiz Kids'' to air in a Saturday night timeslot on their schedule. By August, CBS had reconsidered this and instead had the series targeted as its Wednesday night leadoff program when it was slated to premiere in the fall. However, Philip DeGuere had expressed concerns about a September premiere competing with late-season baseball and was instead advocating for a late October premiere. In mid-September, the decision was made to delay the planned premiere by one week. ''Whiz Kids'' premiered on CBS on Wednesday, October 5, 1983, at 8:00 PM Eastern, facing off against the hit action drama '' The Fall Guy'' on ABC and the popular reality show '' Real People'' on NBC. At midseason, with its ratings faltering, ''Whiz Kids'' was moved from Wednesdays to Saturdays to replace the medical drama ''
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'', which had been cancelled after poor ratings for its seven episodes. The first episode after the move aired on Saturday, January 7, 1984. Keeping the same 8:00 PM time slot it had on Wednesday, ''Whiz Kids'' now had competition from two other series aimed at younger viewers, since NBC counterprogrammed the hour with the popular sitcoms '' Diff’rent Strokes'' and '' Silver Spoons''. Those two series managed to keep the younger audience that CBS was targeting with the move, and the show also performed poorly against ABC’s offering in the same timeslot in ''
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''. After the fifth episode in the new timeslot aired on February 4, 1984, CBS removed ''Whiz Kids'' from the regular programming lineup and cancelled the series. The remaining five episodes were aired at random points, with the show airing once more in February, once in March, twice in April, and once more on June 2. The series was broadcast in the United Kingdom by
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, and began on 10 March 1984 in a Saturday teatime slot, except for TVS who broadcast the series on a later date and UTV which broadcast the series in a Sunday teatime slot. The series was concluded on 14 July 1984. ''Whiz Kids'' screened in New Zealand on
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in 1984. In Japan, it was broadcast by NHK called ''Maikon Daisakusen'' (マイコン大作戦, meaning "Microcomputer's big operations") in 1984. In Finland, the series was broadcast on Mainos-TV (MTV3) under the title '' Tietokonejengi'' (''Computer Gang'') in 1984. In France, the series was broadcast on
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(now France 2) under the title '' Les Petits Génies'' (''The Little Geniuses'') from April 1 until June 24, 1984. In Quebec, it was broadcast on TVA network in 1985. In Germany, the series was broadcast on RTL Plus under the title '' Computer Kids'' from January until April 1989. In Italy, the series was broadcast on Italia 1 under the title '' I Ragazzi del Computer'' (''The Computer Guys'') from 1985 until 1990.


Technology

Ralf itself (or 'himself' as Richie's friends call it) is a conglomeration of different machines and special effects work. In Episode 11, Richie complains that a potential Ralf-substitute does not have a disk drive, 48k, interrupts, or error correction, implying Ralf has at least these. In Episode 17, Richie mentions that Ralf it's "a 64k homebrewed computer". A collection of 5.25 inch floppy disks can be seen in several episodes. Ralf also has a
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. The pilot shows Ralf as having a digital camera and a bitmapped color graphics display. Ralf's speech synthesis capabilities are also displayed in several episodes. Prior to the premiere episode, DeGuere described the technology behind Ralf's speech capabilities, saying "Ralf has a Votrax voice synthesizer chip. When it 'talks', it's really a computer, not an actor's voice that viewers will hear." Activities engaged in by the teenagers on the series include
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, editing
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machine code in a hex editor, brute force
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,
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s, facial recognition,
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and
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, image enhancement,
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, and even computer dating. The series prominently features a variety of computer equipment from the 1970s and 1980s that act as props in the show. Some of these machines include, a Gavilan portable computer, a Heath
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robot kit, an
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, an Apple IIe, a Dynalogic Hyperion, an IMSAI PCS 80/30, an Enigma Machine, Commodore "PET" series (in a classroom of the kids' school), an
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terminal painted in black (pilot episode) and a TRS-80 Model 100. Several pioneer companies of the personal computer industry were listed in the credits as providing technical support. Some are still around (as of 2010) but many have disappeared. They include,
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, Autodesk, Bytec Comterm, Inc., Computer Components Unlimited, Commodore Business Machines, Heath/ Zenith Data Systems, CTT Data Systems, Heath Co., Dale Wilson / Code Right, GRiD Systems Corporation,
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America, Inc., Interlisp, Microbot, Inc., Magnavox Co.,
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Electronics, Photonics Technology,
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, Action Computer Enterprises, Inc, Televideo Systems, Inc., Atari home computer division (makers of
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), Paul Lutus, Proton Corporation, Tycom Corporation, Office Systems by Xerox Corp and
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Electro-Optical Company.


Music

While electronic musical pieces make up most of the background music for the show, a number of riffs are based on classical music. The main theme is an arrangement of the first movement of
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's Piano Concerto #21 in C Major, and excerpts play throughout the series.
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's overture from the ''
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'' is also used repeatedly.
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's 'Love Theme' from ''
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'' is used in one episode to cue Richie's romantic involvements.


US television ratings


Episodes


Reception


Critical reception

The pilot received mixed to negative reviews, with most critics acknowledging that younger viewers would probably like the show, but expressing concern regarding the example(s) set for them. ''
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'' critic Marilynn Preson wrote, "Mostly it will be children and teens and young adults who may come to love this series ndthat's a big part of the problem. ..These cute kids illegally access and search their school's computer, the private files of the county clerk's office and the computer system of a large newspaper in Los Angeles. ..Instead of appealing, the first episode pilot of ''Whiz Kids'' is appalling." ''
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'' critic John J. O'Connor felt similarly, writing "''Whiz Kids'' is a kiddie show, the kind of product that should be shown on Saturday mornings or late afternoons. Richie and his friends are constantly hopping on and off their bicycles as, with the help of a local newspaper reporter, they set about solving rather far-fetched mysteries. Using such computer devices as "image recognition program," they "access" programs ranging from school schedules to the Southern California Title and Survey Commission. BSis insisting that ''Whiz Kids'' will be all fun and games and that it will not give youngsters any questionable ideas. Coming on the heels of the recent movie ''WarGames'', that remains to be seen." ''
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'' critic Fred Rothenberg echoed the sentiment, writing "''Whiz Kids'' does not make a whimper on the sex-and-violence scale, yet it may be more dangerous to children than anything on television this season. r adolescent heroes – sort of Hardy Boys high on silicon chips – engage, willy-nilly, in assorted illegal activities: computer tampering, driving without licenses and grave-robbing. Even though some of this law-breaking may be construed as adolescent pranks, and all of it is done in the name of crime-fighting, none of it serves well as TV role model behavior." '' Pittsburgh Press'' critic Barbara Holsopple perceived the same problems, writing "The season's most disturbing new series debuts tonight. Before the hour is through, ''Whiz Kids'' glorifies theft by computer, breaking and entering, and car theft by underage drivers. ..Yes, the young actors are talented and clever and cute, ut''Whiz Kids'' glorifies crime. It makes heroes of its young criminals. premise is rooted in the message that anybody's computer system is fair game so long as the end justifies the means. And with an 8 P.M. time slot and a cast of young people, its target audience is children." ''
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'' writer Mike Boone gave the series premiere its one positive review, writing "To enjoy ''Whiz Kids'' – and I think a lot of people will – viewers will have to suspend disbelief and buy the show's rather far-out premise. ..The ''Whiz Kids'' are a likeable bunch, even when they are casually invading data banks to access private information. Although it was a murder story, the debut episode was admirably devoid of real violence. And viewers of all ages who are intrigued by computers are going to love watching Ralf do his stuff. When you consider the types of TV programs aimed at young viewers in recent seasons, ''Whiz Kids'' represents a giant leap forward in intelligence and sophistication. It is one of the better shows of the new season." In an interview published in the February 1984 issue of ''
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'', series co-creator and executive producer Philip DeGuere responded to the controversies and criticism leveled at the show, stating "My show has received a great deal of criticism which has offended me. ..We are dealing with minors and, therefore, are subject to forms of criticism which are not applied to features or other series not dealing with minors. Some people think that a teenager-who-does-something is a much more potent role model for teenagers than an adult. I don't agree, I don't think a teenager will be more influenced by Matthew Broderick in '' WarGames'' than Tom Selleck in '' Magnum, P.I.'', or Dustin Hoffman in ''
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''."


Teen reception

Despite the reception from adult critics, the series established its young stars, particularly
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and Todd Porter, as popular teen idols of the mid-1980s, with pinups and articles appearing in numerous teen magazines, including ''
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'', '' Bop'' and ''
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'', among others. While Laborteaux had already garnered notoriety among teen audiences for his role as Albert Ingalls on the NBC family frontier drama, '' Little House on the Prairie'', ''Whiz Kids'' launched Porter as a new fixture in the various teen magazines of the era. Prompted by reader response to the 15-year-old, in the spring of 1984 ''Teen Beat'' reported of Porter's newfound popularity, writing "With the success of ''Whiz Kids'', orter'slife as an average American kid is over. Now, he's going to have to deal with the problems and bonuses of being a genuine teen heartthrob."


Accolades


Related media

On October 27, 1983, "Ralf" and the teenage ''Whiz Kids'' made a crossover appearance on DeGuere's other executive produced detective series, '' Simon & Simon''. In the episode, entitled "Fly the Alibi Skies", the adolescent crime-solvers use Ralf to assist the Simon brothers in capturing a murderer by hacking into a computer network linked to the San Diego International Airport. This "special appearance" by the teenage stars followed the preceding night's episode of ''Whiz Kids'', entitled "Deadly Access" in which Jameson Parker made a crossover appearance as his ''Simon & Simon'' character, A.J. Simon. ''Whiz Kids'' is frequently seen on Mexican television throughout the second season of the HBO series ''
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''.


DVD release

The show has been released on DVD in France with EAN 3348467301948. The release contains only 13 of the 18 episodes: 1-9 and 11–14. The conversion to PAL was poorly done and there is a lot of frame blending and chroma flickering. Both French and the original English audio are included except on episodes 8, 9, and 11 from disk 3 which have only French audio. The opening credits have been retitled in French. To date, the show has not been released in the United States, and there are currently no plans to do so.


References


External links

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