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In this episode of Pop Goes Degrassi, James and Jon welcome special guest Tim Capel as they discuss the season 2, two-part season premiere, "When Doves Cry." In the episode, they discuss the introduction of Craig Manning and the return of Joey Jeremiah, Craig and his father's relationship, and JT's quest to woo Paige; all that and much more. If you have whatever it takes, listen right here on Pop Goes Degrassi.
610 - How were characters created for Degrassi Junior High? Degrassi is known for its characters like Joey Jeremiah, Stephanie Kaye and Arthur Kobalewscuy. But, how did they come to be? Degrassi superfan, Jocelyn Claybourne, explores the Degrassi archives for never-before-seen Degrassi facts. Answering questions like: Who were the original characters that were created for Degrassi Junior High? What were their storylines that existed from the very beginning - before a single person was cast for the show? How did the casting process change our favourite Degrassi characters? If you love Degrassi, this podcast is for you. Sponsored by Degrassi superfan, @Degrassi_CSI Degrassi Fan Checklist: Visit patreon.com/degrassikid for Bonus Wednesday, where we reveal planning documents from the original generation of Degrassi! Follow our editor @eeveepacini
Let's take it back to the vault! Back in August 022, I completed a deep dive from The Kids of Degrassi Street to Degrassi: Next Class. In between, I released bonus content about each season. Today, we'll discuss the Degrassi Junior High cast and where they are now. "What is Joey Jeremiah up to these days? How did Kathleen Mead influence real life? Ms. Avery's biggest passion is... what? Let's catch up with the Degrassi classic cast and check in on Caitlin Ryan, Spike, Shane McKay, Kathleen Mead, Joey Jeremiah, Mr. Raditch and Ms. Avery!" If you want more bonus content visit patreon.com/degrassikid and sign up for our "Ultimate Degrassi Fan" tier or higher. Thank you to @Stanley Samuelsen for producing this bonus content! The Degrassi Kid Patreon - it's more than a podcast.
Do you remember the first episode you ever watched of Degrassi? This episode I sat down with Shane Worrell, a lifelong Degrassi superfan from Australia and active member of the Degrassi Kid community. We chatted about “The Cover Up” and related on watching & getting attached to Degrassi at an early age, gushed over our favorite people behind the scenes of the show, psycho-analyzed Joey Jeremiah a bit, and overall just had a lovely time & conversation! Hope you all enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed working on it and sharing it with you all! Thank you so much for listening, and you'll hear me soon for “The Great Race”!
408 - How did Joey Jeremiah get his style? Degrassi's Art Director, Judy Shiner, shares stories from her time at Degrassi Junior High & Degrassi High. Judy worked as a stylist, hair and make-up artist, prop designer, set designer and acting coach for the OG Degrassi Kids. What would Spike's bedroom look like? Or her locker? How do you coach kids to handle fame at such a young age? And what lessons did she learn from styling such a diverse cast of kids? If you're an original Degrassi fan, this podcast is for you. _____________ Degrassi Fan Checklist: Join The Degrassi Kid Discord for fan events! Get first listen to the podcast on The Degrassi Kid Patreon! Special Thanks to Shane Worrell for sponsoring this episode and our editor Eevee Pacini!
Dave Kitchen is back and has shared with us his ultimate 1980s Canadian Guilt-Free Pleasure: Gowan's "Moonlight Desires." We discuss the spellbinding music, the sublime John Anderson bridge, and the iconic music video. **We apologize for not talking about how Gowan's music was a seminal part of Joey Jeremiah and Tessa Campanelli's relationship in "Degrassi: School's Out." I'm not sure if we will ever be able to forgive ourselves. Helpful links: Moonlight Desires video The Behind the Vinyl episode Our Spotify and Apple playlists Thanks for joining us! We encourage you to subscribe/follow/rate/review! You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and our website! Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn!
In this week's episode of Degrassified, Elizangi and Emily talk about Snake and Spike getting married! The girls talk about how *surprise surprise* Emma continued on with her menace ways, how Manny took a page out of Emma's book for sticking her nose in business' where it doesn't belong, how Snake and Spike arguing was truly perfection and how this episode was truly unhinged with some of the acting choices, especially from Joey Jeremiah. Follow our socials! Instagram and TikTok: @degrassified_podcast Twitter: @Degrassified_
In this weeks episode of Degrassified, Elizangi and Emily talk about Emma once again getting an A plot that is so dumb and entitled that we suffer through the whole thing, Craig disobeying Joey Jeremiah, body piercings, science fairs and Elizangi confuses whether or not Marco is Italian or Hispanic (spoiler alert, he's Italian and Elizangi is dumb). Follow our socials! Instagram and TikTok: @degrassified_podcast Twitter: @Degrassified_
Trigger Warning: Child Abuse In this week's episode of Degrassified, Elizangi and Emily finally start Season 2. They talk about the introduction of Craig, J.T and Paige's date, how stupid of a name Joey Jeremiah is, and discuss child abuse. State Child Abuse and Neglect Numbers: https://www.childwelfare.gov/organizations/CWIGFunctionsaction=rols:main.dspList&rolType=Custom&RS_ID=5 Follow Our Socials! Instagram and TikTok: @degrassified_podcast Twitter: @Degrassified_
Starting off season 2 by answering the real questions: How old is Angie? Is Craig real? PLUS, Joey Jeremiah gets bangs! (spiritually)
Today we discuss part two of White Wedding, everything from how great Joey is to how terrible Emma’s hair still is! Spoiler Alert: Alex won the dollar. Also, Alex and […]
You probably know Stacie Mistysyn as the love interest of Joey Jeremiah on the Degrassi series...later the love interest of Kevin Smith also on Degrassi. Stacie joins Bob to talk about the changes of being a known actor in Canada and trying to make it in LA. She talks about family changes that affected her career. We delve deep into body issues and health concerns that led her into her current role as a Life and Wellness Coach. And Yes we talk a lot about Degrassi... and Tessa Campenelli.
On tonight's episode of Carlene Tonight- we start the year off with Celebrity Pat Mastroianni who played Joey Jeremiah on Degrassi High- the 80's sitcom that changed the way we learned about teenage life, sex, relationships and how it was to be a kid growing up in Toronto.Pat talks about acting back then and how it didn't change his everyday life because he was able to separate life as a kid, and as an Actor.Thanks Pat! for bringing back memories of our childhood when we use to tune into this show throughout our teenage years.Website:www.divaontheradio.comwww.facebook.com/divaontheradiowww.instagram.com/diivaontheradiowww.twitter.com/divaontheradio Instacart - You're online Grocery Store Instead of shopping in store, why not shop at home with Instacart
Mike chats with Pat Mastroianni about playing the seminal role of Joey Jeremiah in Degrassi Junior High, Degrassi High, School's Out, and Degrassi: The Next Generation, The Zit Remedy, losing Stephanie Kaye, fucking Tessa Campanelli, the death of Neil Hope, Degrassi Palooza and his Degrassi documentary.
The Godfathers are back with another huge episode with our special guest Pat Mastrionanni aka Joey Jeremiah of Degrassi fame! In this interview, Pat discusses his most cringe-worthy performances, how Canadian television has evolved, the passing of his old friend Neil “Wheels” Hope, and so much more!Don't miss it!
Pat Mastroianni played Joey Jeremiah on Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High (and, later, on Degrassi: The Next Generation). The pre-Internet incarnations of Degrassi – all shot on location in Toronto-area schools – built a massive fanbase for tackling topics that weren't being broached anywhere else on children's television: interracial dating; sexual violence and child abuse; teen suicide; drunk driving; epilepsy; depression; grief; abortion; bullying; poverty; teen pregnancy; AIDS; burgeoning sexuality. The original shows explored all of these heavy topics with kids playing their actual age – and, despite the gravity of the subject matter, Degrassi was entertaining. It was fun – Joey wore a fedora and formed a band called The Zit Remedy with Wheels and Snake in which they only played one song (“Everybody Wants Something”) – and it was relatable. It was must-see TV for an entire generation of Canadian kids whose adoration knew no bounds. And now we're all grown up. Where are our Degrassi kids now? How did Degrassi change their lives? And do they know how much they meant to us Canadian kids?And thanks to Joey Jeremiah – AKA Pat Mastroianni – we don't have to wait any longer for answers. Pat is the filmmaker behind a new documentary called A Narbo's Guide to Being a Broomhead, which unfolds during Degrassi Palooza, a three-day cast reunion weekend in Toronto attended by fans from all over the world. Pat intercuts poignant and funny moments from the reunion weekend with camcorder footage and personal photos from behind the scenes at Degrassi. The result is a film that gives viewers a front row seat to a one-of-a-kind fan experience, and also insight into the many ways the young actors were impacted by their time in Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High. It's a funny and moving documentary for the generation of Canadians who grew up with Snake and Wheels and Caitlin and Joey, and get an inside look into one of the most iconic and groundbreaking series to come out of Canada. Episode sponsor: Fish Flight Entertainment
Ep 103 Anika Pyle joins us for "drive". Joey Jeremiah trusts Craig to stay home alone, but Craig blows it. Emo Ashley and Ellie are now homies. We talk piercings, kid elrick, Marco and so much more.
We spoke with Global BC Legiuslature Bureau Chief Keith Baldrey about the Coastal Gaslink pipeline debate, and the fact that in this pipeline debate, BC's premier is on the side of those supporting the project Also, we spoke with Anthony Magnabosco, Founding Executive Director of Street Epistemology International, about his approach of street epistemology and his upcoming events in Calgary Plus, some "Degrassi" nostalgia, as the Degrassi Tour rolls into Calgary this Saturday. A look back at the "Degrassi" shows, and how they became so iconic. We chatted with actor Pat Mastroianni, who played the role of Joey Jeremiah
On a very special episode of Everybody Wants Something, we are joined by real-life Canadian, Degrassi-phile, and fellow podcaster, Amanda Kuchinski (Amanda Loves to Hate Teen Mom, Squirrel Friends Cocktail Hour)as we cover this classic Degrassi Jr. High episode. Spike, who is only 14, suspects she is pregnant; Arthur gives Yick romantic counseling. Also, Amanda tells us about her Degrassi paperback collection and maybe Seynique and Lauren have been harsh on Joey Jeremiah? Connect with us at: twitter.com/everybodywspod https://www.instagram.com/ewspod/ Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey Broomheads, #DEEEMP is back to tackle an unforgettable moment in Degrassi history: Manny's thong! It's a weird episode with an uncomfortable amount of teenage butt close-ups, and an even more uncomfortable amount of Joey Jeremiah trying to be young again. So, come on up to the front of the class and feed the frogs with Rachel and Pat! You can follow #DEEEMP on Instagram at @sparklespazz28 and on Facebook at @DEEEMPodcast.
Tara Spencer-Nairn is a Canadian Actress most notably for her role as Dog River Police Department Constable Karen Pelly on Corner Gas. Tara also made appearances in Puppets Who Kill, Relic Hunter, Cold Squad, Flashpoint, and The Outer Limit. At 13, Pat auditioned for the Degrassi series, and was subsequently cast as Joey Jeremiah. In 1988, Mastroianni won a Gemini Award for Best Continuing Actor in a Leading Role. After Degrassi High ended in 1992. Degrassi: The Next Generation began in 2001, where Mastroianni reprised his role as Joey for five seasons.
Holland, Kelsey and *SPECIAL GUEST* Liz discuss Season 5 Episodes 15&16, "Our Lips Are Sealed." Emma has the fastest eating disorder ever, Spike and Snake rekindle their love and we say our final farewell to the one and only Joey Jeremiah.
The Con Stranger returns to London Comic Con! This time he sits down with legendary Joey Jeremiah from the Canadian Cult Classic, Degrassi. Check out the interview!
Pat Mastroianni played the celebrated Joey Jeremiah on the classic late-80s / early-90s Canadian teen drama, Degrassi Junior High (and its subsequent series). He joined us live via Skype to discuss his involvement in the series.