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Degrassi: The Next Generation (season 3)

The third season of ''Degrassi: The Next Generation'' commenced airing in Canada on 17 September 2003, concluded on 5 April 2004 and contains twenty-two episodes. ''Degrassi: The Next Generation'' is a Canadian serial teen drama television series. This season depicts the lives of a group of high school freshman and sophomores as they deal with some of the challenges and issues teenagers face such as dysfunctional families, sex, homosexuality, homophobia, theft, self-harm, domestic violence, abortion, emancipation and relationships.
Every episode is named after a song from the 1980s. Filming began on 26 May 2003, and ended in November 2003.
The third season aired Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. on CTV, a Canadian terrestrial television network, and premiered with a sixty-minute special, "Father Figure", which form the first two episodes of the season. When the season returned to the schedules in January 2004 following a break over the Christmas period, it aired on Mondays at 8:30 p.m. In the United States, it was broadcast on The N, a digital cable network aimed at teenagers and young adults. The season was released on DVD as a three disc boxed set on 28 March 2006 by Alliance Atlantis Home Entertainment in Canada, and by FUNimation Entertainment in the US.〔 Registered users of the Canadian and US iTunes Stores are also able purchase and download the season for playback on home computers and certain iPods.
The season was watched by 669,000 viewers in Canada and became the most-watched domestic drama series, while in the US it averaged 250,000 viewers an episode. It won a total of five awards from the Directors Guild of Canada Awards, the Gemini Awards and the Young Artist Awards, and was described as "groundbreaking", "bold", and the show others in the same genre "should take a cue from", although that groundbreaking boldness caused two episodes of the season to be banned from US television screens for three years and when it was finally aired, it was rated "TV-14," even though more intense episodes still received Degrassi's usual "TV-PG" in the United States.
==Cast==
The third season features twenty actors who receive star billing with all fifteen of them returning from the previous season. Returning cast members include:
* Sarah Barrable-Tishauer as Liberty Van Zandt (13 episodes)
* Stefan Brogren as Archie "Snake" Simpson (15 episodes)
* Daniel Clark as Sean Cameron (11 episodes)
* Lauren Collins as Paige Michalchuk (19 episodes)
* Ryan Cooley as James Tiberius "J.T." Yorke (14 episodes)
* Jake Epstein as Craig Manning (17 episodes)
* Jake Goldsbie as Toby Isaacs (12 episodes)
* Aubrey Graham as Jimmy Brooks (17 episodes)
* Shane Kippel as Gavin "Spinner" Mason (20 episodes)
* Pat Mastroianni as Joey Jeremiah (11 episodes)
* Miriam McDonald as Emma Nelson (15 episodes)
* Melissa McIntyre as Ashley Kerwin (15 episodes)
* Christina Schmidt as Terri McGreggor (7 episodes)
* Cassie Steele as Manuela "Manny" Santos (15 episodes)
* Dan Woods as Mr. Raditch (11 episodes)
Joining the main cast are Stacey Farber and Adamo Ruggiero as Ellie Nash (13 episodes) and Marco Del Rossi (15 episodes), who were introduced in recurring roles the previous season. Amanda Stepto and Andrea Lewis, who have been recurring for two seasons are promoted to the main cast as Spike Nelson (11 episodes) and Hazel Aden (15 episodes). Stacie Mistysyn makes a permanent return to her Degrassi franchise role as Caitlin Ryan (8 episodes) after appearing sporadically throughout the first two seasons.
Introduced in recurring roles are Ephraim Ellis as Rick Murray, John Bregar as Dylan Michalchuk, Deanna Casaluce as Alex Nuñez, Mike Lobel as Jay Hogart, and Daniel Morrison as Chris Sharpe. Alex Steele, Melissa DiMarco, Katie Lai, Linlyn Lue and Jennifer Podemski returns to play Angela Jeremiah, Daphne Hatzilakos, Kendra Mason, Ms. Kwan and Ms. Sauve, respectively.
From ''Degrassi Junior High'' and ''Degrassi High'', Cathy Keenan, Angela Deiseach and Maureen Deiseach reprises their roles as Liz O'Rourke, Erica Farrell and Heather Farrell for the opening episode, "Father Figure". Shane McKay was played by Jonathan Torrens rather than Bill Parrott, the original ''DJH'' actor, and Neil Hope returns to play Wheels in the seventh episode, "Should I Stay or Should I Go?".

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