Diff’rent Strokes, “The Reporter,” (Nancy Reagan, Guest) Season 5/Episode 22. (1983)
Nancy Reagan pitches her “Just Say No” anti-drugs campaign to Arnold’s (Gary Coleman) class.
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Diff’rent Strokes, “The Reporter” (Nancy Reagan, Guest) Season 5/Episode 22 (1983)
by Phil EthingtonNancy Reagan pitches her “Just Say No” anti-drugs campaign to Arnold’s (Gary Coleman) class. Reagan’s “Just Say No” campaign was a phenomenon. The campaign was a simplistic approach to the “drug problem.” It essentially framed drug addiction as a choice of morality. In this episode, the First Lady is given an extensive platform to promote the Just Say No program to the nation, with children acting supporting roles.
Diff’rent Strokes, “The Reporter” (Nancy Reagan, Guest) Season 5/Episode 22 (1983)
by Phil EthingtonNancy Reagan pitches her “Just Say No” anti-drugs campaign to Arnold’s (Gary Coleman) class. Reagan’s “Just Say No” campaign was a phenomenon. The campaign was a simplistic approach to the “drug problem.” It essentially framed drug addiction as a choice of morality. In this episode, the First Lady is given an extensive platform to promote the Just Say No program to the nation, with children acting supporting roles.
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