CityKids

CityKids (1993-1994)

EndedScripted show
Network
Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13I am Womanjanv. 29, 1994
S01E12All My Trialsdéc. 18, 1993
S01E11Love Letters on the Hudsondéc. 11, 1993
S01E10Pack of Liesdéc. 4, 1993
S01E09Rooftop Thanksgivingnov. 20, 1993
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'CityKids' premiere?

'CityKids' premiered on September 25, 1993.

Who were the main characters in 'CityKids'?

The main characters in 'CityKids' were Taylor, Jesse, Maya, and Jamal.

Where was 'CityKids' set?

'CityKids' was set in New York City.

What was the genre of 'CityKids'?

'CityKids' was a drama series.

What was the premise of 'CityKids'?

'CityKids' followed the lives of a group of teenagers living in New York City, dealing with various challenges and adventures.

Who created 'CityKids'?

'CityKids' was created by David W. Duclon.

What was the target audience for 'CityKids'?

'CityKids' was aimed at a teenage audience.

Did 'CityKids' receive any awards or nominations?

'CityKids' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'CityKids'?

The first season of 'CityKids' had 13 episodes.

What were some of the notable guest stars on 'CityKids'?

Some notable guest stars on 'CityKids' included Tatyana Ali, Mario Van Peebles, and Jasmine Guy.

Did 'CityKids' address social issues?

Yes, 'CityKids' tackled various social issues such as race, class, and relationships.

What was the theme song of 'CityKids'?

The theme song of 'CityKids' was "We Can Make a Difference" performed by Tony Terry.

Was 'CityKids' critically acclaimed?

'CityKids' received mixed reviews from critics.

Did 'CityKids' have a diverse cast?

Yes, 'CityKids' had a diverse cast, representing different ethnic backgrounds.

Was 'CityKids' a popular show?

'CityKids' had a modest following, but it did not achieve widespread popularity.

Did 'CityKids' address teenage issues realistically?

'CityKids' attempted to address teenage issues realistically, but opinions varied on its authenticity.

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