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Boston Public

''Boston Public'' is an American drama television series created by David E. Kelley and broadcast on Fox. Set in Boston, the series centers on Winslow High School, a fictional public high school in the Boston Public Schools district. It features a large ensemble cast and focuses on the work and private lives of the various teachers, students, and administrators at the school. It aired from October 2000 to January 2004. Its slogan was "Every day is a fight. For respect. For dignity. For sanity."〔(Boston Public article ), ''Great Television Shows Blog'', February 22, 2007〕
==History==
''Boston Public'' initially preceded ''Ally McBeal'' on Monday nights, became popular and received critical acclaim for its drama and ethnically diverse cast. However, Fox moved it to the Friday night death slot for its fourth season.〔('Bernie,' 'Boston' Make Friday Switch on Fox )〕 Viewership declined as a result, and it was canceled after the 13th episode aired on January 30, 2004. Production halted after the 15th episode was completed. The final two episodes aired on March 1 and 2, 2005 later in syndication on TV One.〔(Boston Public: Chapter Eighty episode on TV.com )〕 Neither episode wrapped up any character stories.
The title of each episode was a numbered chapter, similar to that in a high school textbook, and each character appeared in a given story arc, with the professional and personal lives often intersecting.
''Boston Public'' was the winner of the 2002 Peabody Award ("Chapter Thirty-Seven") from the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia.〔(The Futon Critic )〕

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