Mr. Novak tv series
- Original title
- Mr. Novak
- Year
- 1963
- Running time
- 60 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
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Boris Sagal (Creator), E. Jack Neuman (Creator), Michael O'Herlihy, Abner Biberman, Richard Donner, Paul Wendkos, Allen Reisner, Joseph Sargent, Ida Lupino, Alvin Ganzer
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- James Franciscus
- Dean Jagger
- Burgess Meredith
- Charles Briles
- Vince Howard
- Stephen Roberts
- Tony Dow
- Marjorie Corley
- Andre Philippe
- Patricia Morrow
- Malachi Throne
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- Music
- Cinematography
Richard H. Kline (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- TV Series. Drama | Schools & University. Education
- Synopsis
- TV Series (1963-1965). 2 Seasons. 60 episodes. The experiences of a young, tough-minded, idealistic high school English teacher on his first job provided the stories in this series. John Novak begins at Jefferson High School in Los Angeles under Principal Albert Vane, who doesn't always agree with Novak's approach, but admires his dedication to teaching. Eventually, Vane is elected to state superintendent and Martin Woodridge becomes the new principal. Stories centered on the life of Novak, student-teacher relationships, and the struggles of other young teachers.
- Awards
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1965: Emmy: Nominated for Best Program and Leading Actor (Dean Jagger) inEntertainment1964: Emmy: Nominated for Best Drama Series and Leading Actor (Dean Jagger)1964: Golden Globes: Nominated for Best TV Star - Male (James Franciscus)1965: Writers Guild of America (WGA): Best Screenplay in Episodic Drama
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