Recess: Taking The Fifth Grade (2003)

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Written by Elijah Aron

Directed by Howy Parkins

Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2003

Rating: U Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Much to the chagrin of T.J., Spinelli, Vince, Gretchen, Gus and Mikey, their strict disciplinarian teacher Miss Finster has moved up to the fifth grade with the kids, along with class snitch Randall. What's more, the cafeteria food is now grey mush and a new playground king has been appointed. Moving up does have its advantages, though -- the gang gains admittance to an exclusive secret society which starts off well until the benefits of the club cause a rift among the friends. Will the kids be able to adapt to all this upheaval? As the Recess kids enter a "rites of passage" era where things like Halloween aren't the fun they once were but there are other, more grown up pleasures they are determined still to stay friends.

When is Recess: Taking The Fifth Grade next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic November 25th, 3:00pm and on Disney Cinemagic HD November 25th, 3:00pm. See more...

Cast

Ricky D'Shon CollinsVince
Jason DavisMikey
Myles JeffreyTJ
Ashley JohnsonGretchen
Courtland MeadGus
Pamela AdlonSpinelli
Allyce BeasleyMiss Grotke
Dabney ColemanPrincipal Prickly

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