In a Heartbeat

2000

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Released: 26 August 2000 Ended
Producted By: Alliance Atlantis
Country: United States of America
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In a Heartbeat was a Disney Channel Original Series inspired by real life EMT squads whose staff consists of high school students located all over the country. The series follows the lives of several teenagers who volunteer as part-time EMTs while going to school and trying to maintain their lives as normal teenagers. In Canada, the series was aired on Family Channel while in the United States it was aired on the Disney Channel. The series is based on Post 53, a real EMT emergency response program run by high school students in Darien, CT.

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Drama

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In a Heartbeat Audience Reviews

Perry Kate Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
WasAnnon Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
Griff Lees Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Isbel A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Firetears_X Okay, Disney is known for a lot of shows with teen elements. Lizzie McGuire dealt with a few teen issues, and so did The Famous Jett Jackson, but in all honesty, as much as I love those shows, it's still a kid's show. In a Heartbeat was different. It was a show really directed towards teens and it had interesting and realistic characters and stories. I remember one episode was about huffing and another episode where they called cheerleaders "skanks". It was unlike any other Disney show.And as a kid, I loved the show. It has story lines for the younger girl too, to keep a younger generation interested, and a lot of EMT action to keep the older viewers interested as well. And above all, it was education. It taught me how to react to a lot of situations, whether it's a dangerous-life changing experience or something dealing with friends of mine. It was such a great show and Disney shows this satisfying only come every once in a while.
Zoogerjon15 I was trying to figure out why Disney cancelled this show. At first I thought maybe they didn't want anymore Canadian produced shows.(No offense Canada. I love Montreal.) But that didn't make sense. Ratings? Yeah like that's a factor. If Disney cancelled shows based on ratings Dave the Barbarian would be gone by now along with Lizzie McGuire. So I thought and thought. Then it hit me. This show is a drama. All the shows they have now are comedies. So maybe they didn't want to loose there target audience with Dawson's Creek type stuff(I know there are better dramas than DC but I'm just trying to make a point). Let's face it. Disney's programming has gone down hill. After Jett Jackson and So Weird left, that was it. All the shows are crappy. Even the Proud Family is loosing luster. Disney made a BIG mistake in cancelling this show. At least this one had realism. They need better programming.
ericckane Why did you have to cancel such a great show?! All they show on Disney are the same thing. All of their shows relate to comedy and its all the same. In a Heartbeat had originality, but no Disney was probably too scared that a kid may see a little blood. This was one of my favorite shows and I can't suggest that you check it out because Disney stopped showing the reruns, which is a shame. Its a shame Disney is not ready to handle a drama series and until then you will get the same old children comedy.Sometimes I love you Disney other times you just screw up.
weatheralert This show has a good story line, but is a bit realistic in some aspects. For example, technically, an EMT-B, which Disney characterized these characters as being, cannot administer medication, defibrillation (clear...shocking!), or other items that they do on the show. Despite that, which really isn't important, this show is entertaining, funny, and even in its own way, informative. In my opinion, the general age group that will enjoy the program at its best is 12 to 17, but don't go by me, check it out for yourself anyway! Its a good show, with a good "helping people and promoting international goodwill" story line.