"Hallmark Hall of Fame" productions are typically feel-good, life-affirming movies that put a dent in your supply of tissues. But not all of them are rendered as perfectly as CBS' "Front of the Class," an especially touching story of a young man who would not let Tourette's syndrome keep him from what he loved most: teaching.
By Barry Garron
"Front Of The Class" airs Sunday, Dec. 7, at 9 ET/PT on CBS.
You can get a sneak preview at
http://www.hallmark.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ArticleView?storeId=10001&CatIDsList=&bae=3&targetProductLine=&selectedCategory=&homeCategoryId=&campaign=BAE_E_GCC_120208G_V1_Preview_NA&catalogId=10051&siteID=&mailID=BAE_E_GCC_120208G_V1_Preview_NA&mc=&pageName=/HallmarkSite/HallmarkHallOfFame/HHOF_TOP&storeId=10001
I'll put it as a clickable link in the comment section.
Make this a family night, after you look at the 'sneak peek' you'll see why.
On Monday I hope you'll come back here and comment on your thoughts about this inspiring show.


Comments: 41
Front of the Class
10 4 u
In no way does it take away from their genius, they just are so far above our mentality, they usually cannot understand the simple things in life.
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This takes you in the front door, and this takes you in the back door. If you’ve been, don’t click again.
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