The ABC Afterschool Special - Season 10

The ABC Afterschool Special - Season 10

Season 10

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DatesSep 23, 1981 - Apr 7, 1982
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Episodes

She Drinks a Little
Season 10Episode 160 min

She Drinks a Little

""She Drinks a Little"" ... or does she a lot, lot more? That's what Cindy's friends try to convince her as she denies that her mother may be a flat-out alcoholic. Eventually, Cindy sees that her mother indeed has a serious drinking problem and needs help. This ABC Afterschool Special showcases Alateen, the national support group for teenagers with alcoholic family members.
Sep 23, 1981
Starstruck
Season 10Episode 260 min

Starstruck

Aspiring teen folk singer is torn whether to continue her singing or to accept an educational scholarship.
Oct 14, 1981
Tough Girl
Season 10Episode 360 min

Tough Girl

After juvenile delinquent Renie Lake is caught dealing drugs in a stolen van, she is court ordered to live with her father and rigid step-family. Despite living with a family that seems to dislike her, she re-enrolls in High School and befriends a hearing-impaired girl.
Oct 28, 1981
The Color of Friendship
Season 10Episode 460 min

The Color of Friendship

The Color of Friendship is a 1981 film shown as part of the ABC Afterschool Special series. It's about the friendship between two 13-year-old boys, one black and one white, in a small town that has just started integrating its schools.
Nov 11, 1981
The Unforgivable Secret
Season 10Episode 560 min

The Unforgivable Secret

Feb 10, 1982
Daddy, I'm Their Mama Now (The Night Swimmers)
Season 10Episode 660 min

Daddy, I'm Their Mama Now (The Night Swimmers)

Mar 3, 1982
Sometimes I Don't Love My Mother
Season 10Episode 760 min

Sometimes I Don't Love My Mother

Apr 7, 1982

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