Boston Public is an
American television series created by
David E. Kelley and broadcast on
FOX from October 2000 to January 2004. It centered on Winslow High School, a fictional
public high school located in
Boston, Massachusetts. The show was named for the real
public school district in which it takes place. It featured a large
ensemble cast and focused on the work and private lives of the various teachers, students, and administrators at the school and their various personalities. Its slogan, as it was depicted on the show's website at the time, was
"Every day is a fight. For respect. For dignity. For sanity." [Boston Public article, Great Television Shows Blog, February 22, 2007]
History
At the beginning,
Boston Public preceded
Ally McBeal on Monday nights and received initial popularity and critical acclaim for its drama and ethnically diverse cast. However, the series had a hard time finding a direction or an audience. It was generally felt that the important 18-to-24 year-old demographic would not be interested in a drama about high school teachers, so attempts were made to focus more on the lives of high school students. However, this only caused critics to accuse it of copycatting. These problems, along with bizarre storylines and casting changes, caused its ratings to decline. The final nail in the coffin was when
FOX moved it to the
Friday night death slot for the 2003-2004 season. The number of viewers plummeted accordingly, and it was cancelled after a truncated fourth season.
The last episode to air on its normal time slot was on January 30, 2004. The final two episodes aired on March 1, 2005 later in syndication on
TV One. Neither episode wrapped up any of the character stories as the series was cancelled in the middle of its fourth season.