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Room 222: Season One
- (Full Frame, Slim Pack, Slipsleeve/Digsleeve Packaging)
- Format: DVD
- Rated TVG
- Release Date: 3/24/2009

Room 222: Season One
- (Full Frame, Slim Pack, Slipsleeve/Digsleeve Packaging)
- Format: DVD
- Rated TVG
- Release Date: 3/24/2009
- Starring: Lloyd Haynes, Michael Constantine, Karen Valentine, Denise Nicholas
- UPC: 826663111842
- Item #: SHF011184
- Rated: TVG
- Genre: TV Drama, Television
- Theme: EMMY WINNER
- Release Date: 3/24/2009
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Language: ENG
- Original Year: 1969
- Run Time: 660 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Shout Factory
- Number of Discs: 4
DVD
List Price: $34.98
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Product Notes
When Room 222 premiered in 1969, it quickly made Friday nights worth staying home for. A compelling series about life at a multiracial Los Angeles high school, it left an indelible mark on popular culture by using the half hour form to explore socially relevant issues (more than a year before All in the Family) and by starting the still-popular trend of high school television series. Created by the now legendary James L. Brooks (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Rhoda, the Simpsons), the program was praised for dealing realistically with such subjects as prejudice and drugs.