The Jazz Age

The Jazz Age (1968)

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The Jazz Age is an anthology series of tales from the Twenties, the time of jazz.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:05 (50 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E15ImpactDec 17, 1968
S01E14Tip-ToesDec 10, 1968
S01E13Lonely RoadDec 3, 1968
S01E12Winner Takes AllNov 26, 1968
S01E11The PrincessNov 19, 1968
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Jazz Age' premiere?

'The Jazz Age' premiered on September 17, 1968.

Who were the main characters in 'The Jazz Age'?

The main characters in 'The Jazz Age' were Jack Collins, Sarah Thompson, and Thomas Anderson.

What was the setting of 'The Jazz Age'?

'The Jazz Age' was set in the vibrant city of New Orleans during the 1920s.

What was the main theme of 'The Jazz Age'?

The main theme of 'The Jazz Age' revolved around the cultural and social transformations of the Roaring Twenties.

Who was the creator of 'The Jazz Age'?

'The Jazz Age' was created by John Davis.

What was the inspiration behind 'The Jazz Age'?

'The Jazz Age' drew inspiration from the novel of the same name by F. Scott Fitzgerald, which explored the same era and its decadence.

What were some notable guest stars on 'The Jazz Age'?

Notable guest stars on 'The Jazz Age' included Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, and Louis Armstrong.

What were some memorable episodes of 'The Jazz Age'?

Some memorable episodes of 'The Jazz Age' include "Midnight in New Orleans," "Scandal at the Speakeasy," and "The Great Gatsby Gala."

What were the main conflicts in 'The Jazz Age'?

The main conflicts in 'The Jazz Age' centered around the clash between old traditions and the emerging modernity of the 1920s.

What was the target audience for 'The Jazz Age'?

'The Jazz Age' targeted a primarily adult audience, with a focus on fans of historical dramas and period pieces.

How did 'The Jazz Age' depict the music of the era?

'The Jazz Age' showcased the vibrant and energetic music of the era, highlighting genres like jazz, swing, and blues.

What were some notable awards or nominations 'The Jazz Age' received?

'The Jazz Age' received several nominations for its costume design and set decoration, capturing the essence of the 1920s.

How did 'The Jazz Age' handle the social issues of the time?

'The Jazz Age' tackled social issues such as racism, gender inequality, and prohibition, providing a nuanced portrayal of the era's challenges.

Did 'The Jazz Age' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'The Jazz Age' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

What was the overall critical reception of 'The Jazz Age'?

'The Jazz Age' was well-received by critics, who praised its attention to detail, strong performances, and immersive storytelling.

How did 'The Jazz Age' contribute to the historical TV genre?

'The Jazz Age' played a significant role in popularizing historical TV dramas, paving the way for future shows set in different eras.

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