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Teen Summit | |
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Genre | Talk show |
Created by | Sheila Johnson Tony Regusters |
Developed by | Tony Regusters Byrd/George Productions Strange Fruit Films |
Written by | Tony Regusters |
Directed by | Rick Johnson Alisa McCoy Cindy Birch Nia Hill Mercedes Funderburk (talent) |
Presented by | Jay Cooper Dajour Gabrielle Dennis Adimu Cinque Glendy Belma Johnson Marcelle Larice Ananda Lewis Tisha Lewis Lisa Johnson Smith |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 11 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Debra Tang Tony Regusters D'Angela Steed |
Producers | Timiza Sanyika Zahrah Farmer Sharifa Johka Cindy Birch Velma Johnson Fran Toliver Edwards John 'Dr. Teeth" Tucker Sita Lewis Danielle Lazarus |
Editor | Tim Warner |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BET |
Release | September 16, 1989 (1989-09-16) – August 31, 2002 (2002-08-31) |
Teen Summit is an American talk show for youth that aired on BET from September 16, 1989 to August 31, 2002. In recent years it has returned as a very occasional special to the network's schedule.
Background
Created by Black Entertainment Television chief operating officer Sheila Johnson, and award-winning, originating broadcast producer Tony Regusters, Teen Summit dealt with the everyday issues teenagers face and attempted, often successfully, to bring them into perspective, and in a positive, uplifting light, while motivating teen viewers and their families to discuss the subjects presented on the weekly, one-hour, live show. After the original program host, Lisa Johnson, moved on in 1993, others filled the hosting vacuum, including Dajour Bullock and Ananda Lewis.
Cancellation and subsequent specials
After 13 years, Teen Summit was cancelled on August 31, 2002. Since then, it has returned twice, as a special called Teen Summit: Backstage Pass on June 21, 2007, then on June 25, 2017 as a part of that year's "BET Experience" festival in Los Angeles, hosted by Mindless Behavior's Princeton Perez.
Hosts and hostesses
- Adimu Colon .... Host (2000)
- Jay Cooper .... Host (2000–2003)
- Dajour .... Host (1994–1998)
- Gabrielle Dennis .... Hostess (1998–2000)
- Fran Toliver Edwards .... Hostess (1996–2001) (as On Jam Fran)
- Cinque Glendy .... Host (2002–2003)
- Belma Johnson .... Host 1994
- Marcelle Larice .... Hostess (2002–2003) (as Marcelle Kroll)
- Ananda Lewis .... Host (1997–1999)
- Lisa Johnson Smith .... Host (1989–1994)
Other performers
- DJ Cocoa Chanelle... DJ (1994–2001)
- Don Champion .... Correspondent/Posse Member (1999–2002)
- Yolonda D. Coleman, Posse Member (1989–1994)
- Krystal Glenn .... Correspondent/Posse Member (1992–1995)
- Nicole Renee Harris ... Posse Co-host (1989–1992)
- Kenji Jasper ... Posse Member (1989–1993)
- Tisha Lewis .... Correspondent/Posse Member (1996–2002)
- Jacob Perez (2017)
- Derrell Ross (D-knott)...Dancer/Segment Co-Producer (1994–1999)
Posse / Squad Members
- Ajahmure Clovis
- Brandi Garrett
- Cheickh Aidara
- James Anthony
- Micah Baham
- Theresa Jackson
- Veronica King
- Stephanie (Staples) Hack
- Nia Phillips Spencer
References
- "Teen Summit Returns for the Culture". BET.com. Archived from the original on June 25, 2017. Retrieved 2017-06-26.
External links
- Teen Summit at IMDb
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