  The following content is taken from Family.ca I just had to post it after reading it ------> Radio Free Roscoe Drama Series 2002 Colour 30 MINS C8 Nathan Stephenson, Ali Mukaddam, Kate Todd, Nathan Carter Radio Free Roscoe follows the lives of four diverse and quirky teenagers living in the fictitious suburban town of Roscoe. Determined to pave their way at Henry Roscoe High School, Robbie McGrath, (Nathan Stephenson), Ray Brennan (Ali Mukaddam), Lily Randall (Kate Todd) and Travis Strong (Nathan Carter) launch an anonymous underground radio station where they voice the hopes, fears and confusion of their generation.
For these teens, everything is changing way too fast: their bodies, their interests, their friends and the expectations placed on them. It is also a time in their lives when anything seems possible, including falling in love with your best friend, or your worst enemy. Empowered by the anonymity of their on-air identities, Robbie, Ray, Lily and Travis go from being foot soldiers in high school’s “silent majority” to cult heroes whose thoughts and opinions make a difference. During the day, they are trapped in the maze every ninth grader faces, but after school they only have to flip a switch and their fears of not saying the right thing, not wearing the right thing, not being the right thing all disappear.
Their radio show gives them the freedom to play the type of music they want to hear and talk about the topics that are important in their lives. It is also a place to laugh at life and sometimes themselves. Whether it’s a satirical look at life at Henry Roscoe High or a cutting impersonation of their Principal, these kids know that comedy can sometimes reach the most sceptical of audiences. Their daily radio show, called “Radio Free Roscoe,” is free from advertising, free from hype, free from hypocrisy, it is the place where these amateur DJ’s find their own identity. Daily, they meet head-on the stress of conforming to a crowd that demands that they be like everyone else: Radio Free Roscoe is about being a teenager, growing up and knowing you’re not alone. 
