Lifestories: Families in Crisis

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Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
Lifestories: Families in Crisis
GenreAfter school special
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes15
Production
Executive producersEve Silverman,
Francine Lefrak
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkHBO
ReleaseAugust 1, 1992 (1992-08-01) 
February 8, 1996 (1996-02-08)

Lifestories: Families in Crisis is an American after school special drama television series that aired on HBO from August 1, 1992 to February 8, 1996.

Lifestories: Families in Crisis deals with major issues involving individuals, mostly teenagers and young adults. The stories usually ended with the real person on which the story is based providing helpful information for others in a similar situation. Issues include a child molesting priest (played by Craig Wasson) terrorizing families, a college student with bulimia (played by Calista Flockhart) trying to deal with her problems, a football player addicted to steroids (played by Ben Affleck), substance abuse by a teenager, homosexuality and bi-sexuality involving teenagers, a teenage girl (Dina Spybey, in a Daytime Emmy Award-winning performance[1] as Becky Bell) who has an illegal abortion and dies, a young man (played by Sam Rockwell) who is ultimately convicted of vehicular homicide after crashing into a young woman's (played by Jorja Fox) car while drunk, a boy (Adam LaVorgna as Joey DiPaolo) who contracts HIV and has to live with the disease, homelessness in Philadelphia and the major impact it has on a teenager (Ward Saxton as Trevor Ferrell) and the depression and suicide of one popular athletic teenager and its lasting effect on his best friend.

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