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1 Synopsis  





2 Powers  





3 Setting and characters  





4 Cast  





5 Episodes  





6 Novel  





7 Syndicated stations (United States)  





8 References  





9 External links  














My Secret Identity






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My Secret Identity
The Cast of My Secret Identity
GenreAction/Adventure/Sci-fi
Created by
  • Fred Fox Jr.
  • Brian Levant
  • Written by
    • Wilson Coneybeare
  • Fred Fox Jr.
  • David Garber
  • Richard Marcus
  • John May
  • Dawn Ritchie
  • Eric Weinthal
  • Starring
  • Derek McGrath
  • Wanda Cannon
  • Marsha Moreau
  • Christopher Bolton
  • Opening theme"My Secret Identity"
    Composers
    • Fred Mollin (S1-2)
  • Brad MacDonald (S3)
  • Country of originCanada
    United States
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons3
    No. of episodes72(list of episodes)
    Production
    Executive producerMartin J. Keltz
    Producers
    • John Delmage
  • Brian Levant
  • Paul Saltzman
  • Patrick Doyle (S3)
  • Cinematography
    • Peter Benison
  • Brian R.R. Hebb
  • EditorChristopher Cooper
    Running time30 minutes
    Production companies
    • Sunrise Films
  • Scholastic Productions
  • Telefilm Canada
  • Universal Television
  • Original release
    Network
  • Syndication (United States)
  • ReleaseOctober 9, 1988 (1988-10-09) –
    May 25, 1991 (1991-05-25)

    My Secret Identity is a television series starring Jerry O'Connell and Derek McGrath. Originally broadcast from October 9, 1988 to May 25, 1991 on CTV in Canada, the series also aired in syndication in the United States.[1] It was later shown in reruns on the Sci-Fi Channel. The series won the 1989 International Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Programming for Children and Young People.[2]

    Synopsis[edit]

    O'Connell stars as 14-year-old Andrew Clements, who while looking one day for his friend, Dr. Benjamin Jeffcoate (McGrath), trips and is hit by a photon beam, causing him to develop superpowers. He uses these abilities to fight crime, to solve personal problems, and to help others. He hides his powers from his mother, sister, and friends with the exception of Jeffcoate. Andrew initially called himself Ultraman, but this was later dropped.

    Powers[edit]

    In the first season, Andrew must carry around aerosol spray containers and use them to move through the air, as his flying ability is limited; he can make himself nearly weightless, and move up without any problems, but he cannot propel himself through the air or move down without some external force. He can jump quite high and do amazing flips. In the second season, unexplained, Andrew gains the ability to move through the air without the use of aerosol cans. Later in that season, after being struck by the photon beam a second time, Andrew develops superhuman strength but loses his invulnerability.

    For the entirety of the series, Andrew loses his powers when exposed to radiation (e.g. electromagnetic waves and x-rays). Starting in episode 10, he loses his powers for 2–3 days after exposure to an x-ray at the dentist. Later in the series, he regains them immediately after the exposure stops.

    Setting and characters[edit]

    The main setting of the show is Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in the fictional suburb of Briarwood. Andrew goes to Briarwood High and his sister Erin goes to another school.

    Dr. Jeffcoate (supposedly the fourth-smartest man in the world) is a close friend of the family who lives next door. He is attracted to Mrs. Clements but never tells her.

    Cast[edit]

    Episodes[edit]

    Novel[edit]

    A novelization of the pilot episode, written by Jovial Bob Stine (R. L. Stine), was released in 1989.[3]

    Syndicated stations (United States)[edit]

    City Station
    Atlanta WGNX-TV 46
    Baltimore, Maryland WNUV-TV 54
    Boston WNDS 50[4]
    Charleston, West Virginia WVAH-TV 11[5]
    Chattanooga, Tennessee WDSI 61[6]
    Chicago WPWR-TV 50[7][8]
    Detroit WXON 20[9]
    Fayetteville, North Carolina WKFT-TV 40[10]
    Fort Wayne, Indiana WFFT 55[11]
    Green Bay, Wisconsin WXGZ 32[12]
    Greensboro, North Carolina WGGT 48[13]
    Hartford, Connecticut WTIC-TV 61[14]
    Honolulu KHNL 13[15]
    Indianapolis WXIN 59[16]
    Johnstown, Pennsylvania WWCP-TV 8[17]
    Lexington, Kentucky WDKY-TV 56[18]
    Los Angeles KTLA 5[19]
    Miami WDZL 39
    Milwaukee WVTV 18
    Philadelphia WPHL-TV 17[20][21]
    Oklahoma City KAUT-TV 43[22]
    Omaha, Nebraska KPTM 42[23]
    Orlando, Florida WCPX-TV 6[24]
    WFTV 9[25]
    Pittsburgh WPTT 22
    Salt Lake City KUTV 2[26]
    Seattle KCPQ 13[27]
    Secaucus, New Jersey/New York City WWOR-TV 9[28][29]
    Spokane, Washington KAYU-TV 28[30]
    St. Louis KPLR 11[31]
    Washington, D.C. WFTY 50[32]
    Wichita, Kansas KSAS-TV 24[33]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Hasan, Zaki (June 22, 2012). "Nostalgia Theater: My Secret Identity -- "It's All In a Day's Work For Ultraman"". Zaki's Corner. Salon.com. Archived from the original on October 13, 2012. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  • ^ Greer, Sandy (December 15, 1990). "No Secret To Show's Success". The Spectator TV Times. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  • ^ Stine, Jovial Bob; Levant, Brian; Fox, Fred (1989). My secret identity: a novelization. Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress). New York: Scholastic. ISBN 978-0-590-42414-1. OCLC 19653556.
  • ^ "Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence Sat, Feb 23, 1991". Radio Discussions. February 22, 2010.
  • ^ WVAH Learning the Ropes & My Secret Identity promos, 1988onYouTube
  • ^ "HARTFORD/NEW HAVEN RETRO - March 23-29, 1991 - Independents/Fox Affiliate". Radio Discussions. February 26, 2006.[unreliable source?]
  • ^ Sulski, Jim (September 23, 1988). "PROGRAMS TO LOOK FOR ON STEREO TV". Chicago Tribune.
  • ^ "Retro: Chicago 9/15/90". Radio Discussions. October 11, 2009.
  • ^ "Retro: Detroit/Windsor, Sunday, June 2, 1991". Radio Discussions. April 6, 2017.
  • ^ "Retro: Eastern North Carolina Sat, July 27, 1991". Radio Discussions. July 27, 2010.
  • ^ "Northern Indiana - Sunday, February 26, 1989". Radio Discussions. October 13, 2006.
  • ^ "Retro: Northern Wisconsin/Western UP Michigan Sun 3/10/91". Radio Discussions. October 18, 2005.
  • ^ "Retro: North Carolina, 9/14/91". Radio Discussions. August 25, 2005.
  • ^ "HARTFORD/NEW HAVEN RETRO - March 23-29, 1991 - Independents/Fox Affiliate". Radio Discussions. February 26, 2006.
  • ^ "Hawaii, December 3, 1988". Radio Discussions. March 26, 2010.
  • ^ May 1989 - Indy Promo for 'My Secret Identity'onYouTube
  • ^ "Retro: Pittsburgh/Ohio & Mahoning Valleys Sun, May 19, 1991". Radio Discussions. May 10, 2013.
  • ^ "Retro: Bristol/Knoxville/Lexington (3-4-1990)". Radio Discussions. March 3, 2015.
  • ^ Weinstein, Steve (September 4, 1989). "Battling It Out in Syndication : THE NEW TV SEASON : Joan Is Back; 'Jeopardy' and 'Wheel' on KCBS". Los Angeles Times.
  • ^ WPHL My Secret Identity promo, 1989onYouTube
  • ^ "Philadelphia independents - June 1990". Radio Discussions. June 10, 2012.
  • ^ "Retro: Oklahoma City - Week of April 22, 1990". Radio Discussions. January 19, 2019.
  • ^ "Retro: Nebraska, Sat. May 19th, 1990". Radio Discussions. December 8, 2012.
  • ^ Hinman, Catherine (December 24, 1988). "'SUPERBOY' STRONG EXCEPT IN HOMETOWN". Orlando Sentinel.
  • ^ "Retro: Central Florida, Saturday, January 5, 1991". Radio Discussions. December 25, 2016.
  • ^ "Retro: Montana Sat, Aug 26, 1989". Radio Discussions. August 21, 2012.
  • ^ "Retro: Yakima, WA; Sat. July 15th, 1989". Radio Discussions. August 2, 2015.
  • ^ My Secret Identity Commercial (1990)onYouTube
  • ^ WWOR & WCBS: October, 1989 Commercial BreakonYouTube
  • ^ "Retro: Spokane, Washington — Sunday, February 19, 1989". Radio Discussions. January 24, 2019.
  • ^ "Retro: St. Louis, Saturday, Jan 28, 1989". Radio Discussions. January 25, 2020.
  • ^ "Retro: Baltimore and Washington, DC...Saturday 9/14/91". Radio Discussions. February 20, 2006.
  • ^ "Retro: Kansas Sat, May 6, 1989". Radio Discussions. May 3, 2011.
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