Co-Ed Fever

Co-Ed Fever (1979)

EndedScripted showComedy

Co-Ed Fever was set in Brewster House, a dorm on the campus of Baxter College, a formerly all-female college that had just started to admit male students, notably shy Tucker, preppy Doug, nutty Gobo, wholesome Elizabeth and sexy Sandi. Mrs. Selby was the looney house-mother.

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Scheduleevery Sunday (30 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Pepperoni PassionFeb 4, 1979
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Co-Ed Fever' premiere?

'Co-Ed Fever' premiered on February 4, 1979.

Who were the creators of 'Co-Ed Fever'?

'Co-Ed Fever' was created by Larry Balmagia and Barry Kemp.

What genre does 'Co-Ed Fever' belong to?

'Co-Ed Fever' is a comedy TV show.

Where is 'Co-Ed Fever' set?

'Co-Ed Fever' is set in a fictional California college called Copeland College.

Who were the main characters in 'Co-Ed Fever'?

The main characters in 'Co-Ed Fever' were Michael Landon Jr., Heather Thomas, and Nanette Fabray.

What was the premise of 'Co-Ed Fever'?

'Co-Ed Fever' followed the lives of a group of college students at Copeland College, navigating the challenges of young adulthood and college life.

Did 'Co-Ed Fever' receive positive reviews from critics?

'Co-Ed Fever' received mixed reviews from critics.

How many episodes were produced for 'Co-Ed Fever'?

'Co-Ed Fever' had a total of 8 episodes.

Who were the executive producers of 'Co-Ed Fever'?

The executive producers of 'Co-Ed Fever' were Barry Kemp and Larry Balmagia.

What was the time slot for 'Co-Ed Fever'?

'Co-Ed Fever' aired on Sundays at 8:30 PM.

Did 'Co-Ed Fever' have a laugh track?

Yes, 'Co-Ed Fever' featured a laugh track.

What was the target audience for 'Co-Ed Fever'?

'Co-Ed Fever' targeted a young adult audience.

Did 'Co-Ed Fever' win any awards during its run?

'Co-Ed Fever' did not win any notable awards.

Was 'Co-Ed Fever' a spin-off of another TV show?

No, 'Co-Ed Fever' was not a spin-off of any other TV show.

What was the reception of 'Co-Ed Fever' among viewers?

'Co-Ed Fever' failed to gain a significant audience and was canceled after only a few episodes.

Did 'Co-Ed Fever' have any notable guest stars?

'Co-Ed Fever' featured guest appearances from actors like David Paymer and George Clooney.

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