

The Headmaster
Headmaster is an American half-hour television comedy-drama starring Andy Griffith and broadcast by CBS in the United States during the 1970-71 season. Headmaster marked the return to series television of Griffith, whose previous eponymous show had been one of CBS's major hits of the 1960s prior to his voluntary departure and a program which was still in production, when Headmaster was launched. With Headmaster, Griffith fulfilled his desire to be cast in a television series as something other than a rural bumpkin dispensing folksy wisdom; here his character, Andy Thompson, was the headmaster of a prestigious Californian private school, the Concord School. His wife, Margaret, was an English teacher; his best friend was the school's main athletic coach, Jerry Brownell. Mr. Purdy was the school's caretaker. Despite being aired in the Friday night 8:30 Eastern time slot vacated by the popular Hogan's Heroes, a theme song sung by Linda Ronstadt, and featuring arguably the biggest CBS star of the 1960s, Headmaster did not prove to be popular and was routinely beaten in the Nielsen ratings by both The Partridge Family on ABC and The Name of the Game on NBC. When this pattern became apparent, production of Headmaster was terminated, with the last first-run episode being broadcast January 1, 1971, and the program replaced by a new situation comedy starring Griffith, The New Andy Griffith Show. This replacement program met with little more success than Headmaster, and was last broadcast on May 21, 1971. In June 1971, Headmaster returned to the time slot in reruns, with the last repeat episode being aired on September 10, 1971.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a principled headmaster who strives to maintain the integrity of his school against the corrupting influences of wealthy and influential parents. He faces numerous challenges in trying to provide quality education to all students, regardless of their background. His dedication is tested as he battles against societal pressures and internal politics within the school system.
Critical Reception
The Headmaster was a critically acclaimed film in India, lauded for its social commentary and strong performances. It resonated with audiences for its depiction of educational struggles and the fight against corruption in the system. While not a massive box office success, its message and artistic merit were widely recognized by critics.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its earnest portrayal of a dedicated educator.
- Commended for tackling themes of corruption and social inequality in education.
- Sanjeev Kumar's performance as the headmaster was a highlight.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this older Indian film is not readily available or aggregated. However, the film's themes suggest it likely appealed to audiences interested in social dramas and critiques of educational systems.
Fun Fact
The film was an early example of a mainstream Indian film critically examining the education system and its inherent challenges.
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