The Best Years: On your own two feet

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Television series
German title The Best Years: On your own two feet
Original title The Best Years
Country of production Canada
original language English
Year (s) 2007-2009
length 45 minutes
Episodes 21 in 2 seasons
genre Drama , youth series
idea Mark Wiebe - "Infinite Possibility"
First broadcast May 22, 2007 on Global Television Network / E!
German-language
first broadcast
September 20, 2008 on ORF 1
occupation

The Best Years: On Your Own Feet is the title of a Canadian television series that was produced from 2007 to 2009. It ran from May of the same year on the channels Global and E! . Charity Shea plays Samantha Best, who is 17 years old and attends university in Boston and wants to make a career.

From September 20, 2008, Austrian Broadcasting will broadcast the first season of the series in two-channel sound in the Saturday afternoon program of ORF 1 .

The series was shot in Guelph and Toronto as well as in Toronto Film Studios . On June 4th, the Global Television Network and E! announced that the series will be extended for another season.

action

Samantha grew up as an orphan - her parents died when she was 7 years old - in a children's home and did not always have an easy life. At the beginning of her studies, she and 3 acquaintances saw a student fall from the roof of the dormitory and die after the four had previously been drinking illicitly together. That puts her studies at Boston University at risk. Only with a lot of luck can she maintain her place and reputation at the school.

occupation

role actor Episodes Voice actor
Samantha Best Charity Shea 1-21 Julia Meynen
Kathryn Klarner Jennifer Miller 1-21 Maria Koschny
Noah Jensen Randall Edwards 1-21
Devon Sylver Brandon Jay McLaren 1-14 Tobias Nath
Dawn Vargaz Athena Karkanis 1-13 Esther Barth
Trent Hamilton Niall Matter 1-13 Tommy Morgenstern

The German dubbing was created under the dialogue direction of Karin Buchholz by the dubbing company Deutsche Synchron Karlheinz Brunnemann in Berlin .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ TV Show Filmed on Campus Debuts May 22. In: University of Guelph. Retrieved October 20, 2007 .
  2. ^ The Best Years . German dubbing files . Retrieved October 15, 2011.

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