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Sam Ashley, a graduate of 1965 class of Bret Harte High School, who was now a teacher at the school, served as the narrator describing what had happened to his fellow graduates in the decade since they had graduated.
Sam Ashley, a graduate of 1965 class of Bret Harte High School, who was now a teacher at the school, served as the narrator describing what had happened to his fellow graduates in the decade since they had graduated.
The series, an anthology focusing on the personal experiences of a high school graduating class, primarily explores individual challenges and adaptations to societal change rather than explicitly promoting or critiquing specific political ideologies.
This 1977 television series features traditional casting, consistent with the production era, and does not appear to include explicit race or gender swaps of roles. The narrative focuses on individual stories without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering on modern diversity, equity, and inclusion themes.
The anthology series "What Really Happened to the Class of '65?" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Based on available plot summaries and episode descriptions, no narrative elements directly address sexual orientation or gender identity within the scope of LGBTQ+ representation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This anthology series, based on a book, features new characters in each episode. There are no pre-existing canonical or widely established characters whose gender was altered for the screen adaptation.
This 1977 anthology series features original stories and characters created for the show, rather than adapting pre-existing material or historical figures. Therefore, no characters were established as a specific race prior to their portrayal in the series.
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