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An End to the Writers' Strike

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If you're like me, you are really upset about the writers’ strike that has had such a huge effect on movies and TV shows. Some of my favorite series -- "Heroes", "Lost", "Battlestar Galactica" -- have been delayed or suspended, while the very existence of others is up in the air.

Well now you don't need to worry any longer! Since I am not officially a member of the Writers Guild of America (or any Guild, for that matter), I am not forbidden to introduce new ideas into general public awareness.

So I have taken it upon myself to develop a few new concepts for movies and TV. These pitches -- all teacher-related, of course -- might just be coming to a video store near you, if the strike doesn't end soon.

  • "Try Hard" -- John McWayne was a 3rd-grade master reading teacher, the best at his inner-city public school. Until he ran into the class with no motivation. Led by an apathetic ESL student named Hans, this class didn't know the definition of the word, "effort." Witness McWayne win over and inspire the kids so they pass the evil standardized test.

*this movie would invariably spawn a sequel about the kids who did NOT pass -- "Try Hard 2: Try Harder".

  • "7" -- Special Agent Jack Tower of the CPU (Counter Plagiarism Unit) faces the longest school day of his life when a plot to mass distribute Senior term papers is uncovered. Meanwhile, Principal Palmer has his hands full dealing with a group of kids determined to kidnap the school mascot. Shot in real-time, each episode follows Jack and his crack team as they unearth clues, interrogate students, and enjoy a 30-minute cafeteria lunch. Don't miss the pulse pounding excitement!
  •  "The Text-Files" -- Agents Sculder and Mulley, of the NTAA (National Textbook Adoption Agency) investigate mysterious occurrences involving misspellings and disappearing answer keys in Teacher Editions. Standing in their way is the sinister consortium, headed by the devious Pencil-Chewing Man. When it comes to history books, Sculder and Mulley are out to prove -- "the Truth is in there!"
  • "The Bourne Congruency" -- Amnesiac super-spy/assassin Jason Bourne is back again, this time as a high school geometry teacher! The pieces of his shattered life have finally begun to fall back into place, and to Bourne's surprise, those pieces are all the same size and same shape.
  •  "The Straight A-Team" -- 10 hours ago, a crack academic team was sent to detention for a violation they didn't commit. These students promptly escaped from the minimum-security detention hall to the high school underground. Today, still wanted by the vice principal, they survive as mathletes of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire... the Straight A-Team.

If these don't get green light for whatever reason, I've got tons more: "Fast Times Tables at Ridgemont High", "Charlie's Angles", "The Addition Facts of Life", "Everybody Loves Rounding", and so on and so on.


Other readers' comments on this article:

  1. Mr. Teacher is a genius.

    Posted by Rose Garrett on Jan 8, 2008 1:08 am

  2. Very funny and some of them actually sound better than what is currently on TV.  I think my third grader could get alot out of Charlies Angles.

    Posted by Amy Horsfall on Jan 8, 2008 5:07 pm

  3. The main way to survive teaching is to have a sense of humor. And possibly a net. Very funny stuff.

    Posted by Ellen K on Jan 8, 2008 11:20 pm

  4. I guess I'm a big geek, but I'd actually WATCH "The Straight-A Team."

    Posted by fillyjonk on Jan 9, 2008 3:28 pm

  5. Thanks for yet another laugh.  Great way to start my morning!

    Posted by Heather on Jan 10, 2008 8:15 am

  6. Hey, if the teacher actually gets to eat a lunch in "7," you're already doing better than Jack Bauer.  Besides, I don't even think Jack could handle today's classroom.  Bravo!

    Posted by Stacy on Jan 10, 2008 9:18 am

  7. I'm still chuckling over Try Hard 2: Try Harder,  The Straight A Team and Fast Times Tables at Ridgemont High.  This guy should write another novel.  I read his first novel "Learn Me Good" and it is hilarious! His articles on education.com just continue to help keep up his street cred;) as a terrific writer.

    Posted by Bridget Breland on Jan 10, 2008 4:11 pm

  8. Hollywood...are you reading? These are all great ideas, but the Straight A Team's plot is pure brilliance.  ABC/Disney has the perfect demographic match, and a show like this could launch the careers of several teen stars who will can follow in the footsteps of the current bunch of Disney show graduates who shave their heads, abuse their children and drive drunk. Straight-A Team is a perfect launch show. Excellent ideas don't have to come from Hollywood. Keep up the good work, Mr. Teacher!

    Posted by Elizabeth on Jan 10, 2008 4:34 pm

  9. A pre-emptive strike in case anyone takes my comments literally, my reply was laced with sarcasm.  I adore Mr. Teacher's column & the book is a riot! Check out "Learn Me Good".

    Posted by Elizabeth on Jan 10, 2008 4:36 pm

  10. Elizabeth, don't worry, I didn't take your comments literally, but I did think they were pretty darn funny (not to mention accurate!)
    Everyone else, thanks so much for the great comments!  I had fun with this one!

    Posted by John Pearson on Jan 10, 2008 8:45 pm