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"My Mother Was Never a Kid" is a 1981 episode of the American television anthology series ''
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'', which aired on March 16, 1981. It was based on the 1977
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novel ''Hangin' Out With CiCi'', which in turn was the first teen novel in the "Victoria Martin" trilogy series. It was also the first of two Pascal teen novels that were adapted into ''Afterschool Specials'' for the network, the other being ''The Hand-Me-Down Kid''.“Sweet Valley High creator Francine Pascal tells all, 35 years later”
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(August 16, 2019)


Premise

The story revolved around Victoria Martin, a 14-year-old
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whose attempts to be part of the current generation has gotten her into trouble at school (smoking in the girls' bathroom is cited as an example). When her mother Felicia finds out what happened and decides to ground her, Victoria argues with her and leaves the apartment, and takes a trip in the subway to meet her friend. During the ride, Victoria kept thinking about how her mother could not understand how she can relate to what she is going through and wonders if her mother was never a kid... until an accidental slam on the subway car brake causes Victoria to fall on the floor. When Victoria comes to a few seconds later, she starts noticing something different: The subway car is clean and has no graffiti, people are dressed differently and when she gets off the train she is shocked that her neighborhood is nothing like the present day...it's 1944. As she tries to figure out what happened, she runs into another 14-year-old teen named CiCi, with whom she becomes fast friends. Victoria also discovers that she and CiCi seem to have a lot in common, only to discover that after CiCi invites her to stay at her house that CiCi's mother ''is'' Victoria's grandmother - and CiCi is the nickname of Felicia, who will be her mother in the future. This sudden surprise of fate gives Victoria a chance to learn a lot about her mother's past and at the same time learn about her own, which she will discover as she returns to the present day.


Awards

The program was nominated for five
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s in 1981, taking home two for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming - Art Direction/Scenic Design/Set Decoration" and "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming - Makeup and Hair Design."


Cast

* Mary Beth Manning as Victoria Martin *
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as Felicia Martin * Rachael Longaker as CiCi *
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as Esther Drew * Elizabeth Ward as Nina Martin


References


External links

* 1981 American television episodes ABC Afterschool Special episodes Television episodes based on works Television episodes about time travel {{tv-episode-stub