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American idiot box sitcom

Saved past the Bell
Saved by the Bell logo.png
Genre Teen sitcom
Created by Sam Bobrick
Developed by Peter Engel
Starring
  • Mark-Paul Gosselaar
  • Mario Lopez
  • Dustin Diamond
  • Tiffani-Amber Thiessen
  • Elizabeth Berkley
  • Lark Voorhies
  • Ed Alonzo
  • Dennis Haskins
  • Leanna Creel
Theme music composer Scott Gale
Land of origin Usa
Original language English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 86 (listing of episodes)
Product
Executive producer Peter Engel
Camera setup Videotape; Multi-camera
Running time 22–24 minutes
Production companies
  • Peter Engel Productions
  • NBC Productions
Benefactor Rysher Amusement
Release
Original network NBC
Picture format NTSC
Original release August 20, 1989 (1989-08-20) –
May 22, 1993 (1993-05-22)
Chronology
Preceded by Adept Morning, Miss Bliss
Followed by
  • Saved by the Bell: The Higher Years
  • Saved by the Bong (2020 TV series)
Related shows Saved by the Bong: The New Form
External links
Website

Saved by the Bell is an American goggle box sitcom created by Sam Bobrick for NBC. It was broadcast from August twenty, 1989 to May 22, 1993. A retooling of the Disney Channel series Good Morning, Miss Bliss, the testify follows a grouping of high schoolhouse friends and their principal at the fictional Bayside High Schoolhouse in Los Angeles. Primarily focusing on lighthearted comedic situations, information technology occasionally touches on serious social issues, such equally drug use, driving under the influence, homelessness, remarriage, expiry, women's rights, and environmental issues. The series starred Marking-Paul Gosselaar, Dustin Diamond, Lark Voorhies, Dennis Haskins, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Elizabeth Berkley, and Mario Lopez. Targeted at kids and teens, Saved past the Bell was circulate in the United states on Saturday mornings.[one]

The show spawned two spin-off series: Saved past the Bong: The Higher Years (1993–1994), a primetime series that follows several of the characters to higher, and Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1993–2000), a Saturday morning series that follows a new grouping of students at Bayside Loftier School.[2] The serial also spawned two TV movies, Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Mode in 1992 and Saved by the Bell: Nuptials in Las Vegas in 1994.

In later on years, Saved past the Bell has been classified equally educational and advisory.[3] The prove was named one of the "20 Best School Shows of all Fourth dimension" by AOL TV.[four]

Characters [edit]

In casting Good Morning, Miss Bliss, Peter Engel knew the success of the bear witness would not hinge on Miss Elation herself, merely on her students. Engel particularly envisioned one character, Zack Morris, who "would be that incorrigible kid who could prevarication to your face, letting you know very well that he'southward lying, and make you beloved him for it nevertheless."[v] Engel insisted that the show could non continue without Zack Morris, merely he turned out to exist one of the most difficult characters to cast. Engel'due south casting director, Shana Landsburg, finally happened across fourteen-year old Mark-Paul Gosselaar and was immediately struck by the teen'due south charisma, charm, and skillful looks. Afterward a quick read-through, Gosselaar was immediately given the part.[5]

After casting Zack Morris, the next character sought subsequently was Morris's nerdy friend, Samuel "Screech" Powers. Gosselaar was asked to read through the script with a number of kids, and a second audience was scheduled for finalists. It was Gosselaar himself who insisted that Dustin Diamond was correct for the part as he believed Diamond was Screech in real life. After reading through the script, Diamond was given the part, although Engel later institute out that he had misread his head shot and Diamond was considerably younger than the rest of the cast—a fact that, had he been aware, might have prevented Engel from casting him.[6]

Lisa Turtle was originally conceived as a rich Jewish princess from Long Isle, spoiled, materialistic, and obsessed with shopping. While still casting for the part, actress Lark Voorhies was brought into Engel's office, and he immediately knew she was perfect for the office despite the fact that it meant rewriting the character.[7] [8]

The schoolhouse principal, Mr. Gerald Belding, as originally conceived on Expert Morning, Miss Bliss, was an older, humorless man, and was played in the 1987 pilot past character actor Oliver Clark.[eight] [9] After the show was retooled for Disney Channel, the graphic symbol's beginning proper name was changed to Richard and he was recast, with Dennis Haskins ultimately winning the role. Mr. Belding was rewritten to be significantly younger and to have a much different humour[8]

When Adept Morning, Miss Bliss was retooled every bit Saved past the Bell, four actors and their respective characters from the original series were brought over to the new series: Gosselaar, Diamond, Voorhies, and Haskins. The rest of the cast was fired, and Engel sought to supersede them with new characters who would complement the old ones.[x]

The bandage of Saved past the Bell, clockwise from left: Screech, Slater, Lisa, Mr. Belding, Jessie, Zack, and Kelly

The commencement of the new characters, A.C. Slater, was conceived as a immature John Travolta type who would be an army brat and wear a leather jacket. He was originally conceived of as Italian-American. However, when all efforts to cast the graphic symbol were unsuccessful, Engel asked that the part be opened upward to other ethnicities. Two days afterward, Mario Lopez, a dancer and drummer of Latino descent from Kids Incorporated auditioned for the role. Lopez was judged the best actor who auditioned, and was cast.[10]

For Kelly Kapowski, the dear interest of both Zack and Slater, producers were able to narrow the field down to three actresses: Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Elizabeth Berkley, and Jennie Garth. Engel had originally met Thiessen in 1988 while casting for Good Morning, Miss Elation and was impressed with how much her acting had improved. He wanted her for the role, believing she had the perfect all-American girl entreatment for the role, while others felt that Berkley, equally the more experienced actress, would exist a more reliable choice. Ultimately, Engel convinced the others after a read-through with Lopez, and Thiessen received the office.[10] [viii]

Engel and the other producers did not desire to lose Berkley, however, as she was the strongest actress they had seen during casting. Berkley originally auditioned for the office of Karen, a beloved-interest of Zack's on Good Morning time, Miss Elation, but lost the role considering she was so much taller than Gosselaar at the time. Engel believed that, now that her height was more than even with the residue of the cast, she could be perfect. They were not having much luck in casting the 3rd new character, Jessie Spano, who was conceived as a strong, feminist activist and a straight-A student, then Engel suggested offering the role to Berkley, who gladly accepted it.[x] [8]

Rounding out the new cast was real-life wizard Ed Alonzo as Max, the owner of the gang's frequent buffet hangout, The Max, who frequently performed magic tricks.[eleven] Alonzo's part, however, would ultimately just final through the end of the get-go flavour, and he left subsequently a unmarried guest appearance during flavor two.[12]

In 1992, Saved past the Bell unexpectedly received an order for an additional eleven episodes to be shot afterward the graduation episode. All the same, Thiessen and Berkley had already decided to leave the bear witness. Though producers knew they could not replace Kelly and Jessie, they too knew they could not exit Lisa every bit the only girl on the bear witness. A new character, Tori Scott, was created as a cool merely pretty biker girl who would too serve as a dearest interest for Zack and besides act as a nemesis for him initially. Leanna Creel was bandage for the office. Rather than develop a 2nd new character, the producers decided to rely more than on small-scale recurring characters such as Ginger, Ox, and Big Pete.[13]

Product [edit]

Skilful Morning time, Miss Bliss [edit]

In 1986, Brandon Tartikoff, then-president of NBC, asked Peter Engel to develop the pilot for a new prime time series, Adept Morning time, Miss Bliss. Tartikoff had been inspired by his 6th grade teacher, Miss Elation, and had long wanted to brand a show about someone like her. The series would focus on Miss Carrie Elation, a recently married sixth grade teacher at the fictional John F. Kennedy Junior High Schoolhouse in Indianapolis. Though Sandy Duncan was originally considered for the titular role, the series ultimately became a vehicle for former British child star Hayley Mills. Veteran writer Sam Bobrick was brought on to write the episode and the cast included futurity stars Jonathan Brandis, Brian Austin Light-green, and Jaleel White.[xiv] [viii]

The airplane pilot aired on June 11, 1987, just NBC had decided not to pick upwards the series fifty-fifty before it was shown. Tartikoff did not want to give upwardly on the testify, though, and made a deal with the Disney Channel to air 13 episodes of the series in prime fourth dimension. If the initial order did well, Disney was prepared to order an boosted seventy-seven.[14] The show was completely retooled, with Mills the sole remaining cast fellow member from the pilot. Miss Bliss's class was changed from the sixth grade to the eighth grade, and the kids would be more than central to the story.[5]

Skillful Forenoon, Miss Bliss aired from 1988 to 1989. Nevertheless, the evidence failed to option upwards a post-obit and did poorly in the ratings. By the time the last episode aired, Disney had already decided confronting ordering more than.[15] [8]

Saved by the Bell [edit]

Tartikoff felt at that place had been strong elements to Skillful Morning, Miss Elation and wanted to try the show over again with a different time slot and a different approach. The elements featuring the kids had been well-received, and so Tartikoff wanted to drop Miss Bliss from the evidence altogether and focus entirely on the teens. NBC had been losing the loftier terminate of their animated audition, kids from 10 to twelve, so the idea was to create a live action comedy to air on Saturday mornings, a new idea at the time.[fifteen] [eight] [16]

Engel was skeptical of the new format at offset, and did non desire to make children's programming. However, his wife convinced him that making the bear witness would be a worthwhile endeavor, and he soon told Tartikoff he would practise the evidence.[15] Engel felt, notwithstanding, that Indianapolis was non exciting as a location, and moved the show to a semi-fictional part of Los Angeles, "the Palisades." The primary locations of the prove would exist the teenager's school, Bayside Loftier, and The Max, a fictional eatery they frequent. In addition, they would moving-picture show earlier a live studio audition.[8] [17]

The majority of the cast was replaced, and Tartikoff gave a seven episode commitment for the show. In a meeting with Engel and Tartikoff, senior producer Tom Tenowich suggested the name Saved by the Bong. Though Engel hated the name, Tartikoff loved it. The name stuck, and filming commenced, with the first episode, "Dancing to the Max," airing in prime fourth dimension on Baronial 20, 1989.[17] [xviii]

Episodes [edit]

Theme song [edit]

The theme song for Saved past the Bell was written by composer Scott Gayle confronting the implicit instructions of Engel. Though Engel had not been able to continue the evidence from being named Saved past the Bell, he was determined to forestall the phrase from showing up in the theme. He gave explicit orders to his team of composers that he would not take any theme that referenced the title, and the group agreed to get out out the phrase.[eight] [17]

A calendar week later, Engel listened to the outset four composers and, though they followed his instructions, the songs were apartment and nothing special. Gayle played his song next and, though he explicitly violated Engel'due south instructions, Engel couldn't help but admit it was the best and perfect for the prove. Engel would after annotate that he was glad Gayle had not followed his instructions.[8] [17]

Films [edit]

Saved by the Bong: Hawaiian Fashion [edit]

In 1992, NBC approved the production of a feature-length made-for-television Saved past the Bell picture to air in prime fourth dimension. Titled Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style, the motion-picture show followed the 6 teenagers from the show as they vacationed in Hawaii with Kelly'southward granddad, Harry Bannister (Dean Jones). They presently discover Mr. Belding also happens to exist there, and the seven are caught up in a programme to save Harry's resort from a greedy programmer.[8] [19]

The pic was written by Bennet Tramer and directed by Don Barnhart. Due to budget constraints, much of the moving picture was shot in Santa Monica, with simply location shots that could not easily exist faked shot in Hawaii. The shooting schedule in Hawaii turned out to be massive, fifty-fifty later Engel and Barnhart scouted the location. Real-life lifeguards were hired as extras during beach scenes to ensure the safe of the cast.[eight] [xix]

Saved past the Bell: Hawaiian Style was successful in the ratings, and paved the way for Saved by the Bell: The Higher Years airing in prime time.[19]

Saved by the Bong: Hymeneals in Las Vegas [edit]

Following the cancellation of Saved by the Bell: The Higher Years on a cliffhanger in 1994, NBC President Warren Littlefield commissioned a second Saved past the Bell film to both conclude the story started in the final episode of Saved by the Bell: The College Years in which Zack and Kelly become engaged, and acts as a series finale for the original Saved by the Bell. The story features Zack, Kelly, Slater, Screech, and Lisa travelling to Las Vegas so Zack and Kelly can elope afterward their parents disapprove of their impending spousal relationship.[8] [20]

Home media [edit]

Lionsgate Domicile Entertainment released all four seasons of Saved By The Bell, broken into five seasons (flavor 4 split in two) on DVD in Region 1. All the same, the episodes on these and all subsequent releases are the edited versions as used in syndication, with scenes cut for time. Lionsgate released the 2 feature-length TV movies on DVD, in Region 1, on August 7, 2007.[21] On March thirteen, 2012, Lionsgate (distributed by Alliance Films) released Saved By The Bell: The Consummate Drove on DVD in Canada.[22] The 13-disc set features all 86 episodes of the series likewise every bit the two reunion tele-films.

On November five, 2013, Lionsgate released a complete-series gear up in the United States.[23] It does not contain the reunion movies but does include some bonus commentaries.

On Oct xvi, 2018, Shout! Factory re-released the complete serial on DVD in Region 1. Unlike the previous releases, the gear up includes season 4 in its entirety, rather than having it being broken upward into two parts. Bonus features include selected episodes commentaries by pop culture historian Russell Dyball, executive producer Peter Engel, and cast members Dustin Diamond, Dennis Haskins, and Lark Voorhies.[1]

In Region 2, Fabulous Films has released all five seasons on DVD in the UK.[24] [25] [26] [27]

Contender Entertainment Group released the 2 reunion tele-films on DVD in the UK in 2004.[28] [29]

In Region 4, Shock Entertainment released Season One on DVD in Australia on February x, 2010.[30]

DVD name Ep # Region one Special Features
Saved By The Bong: Seasons One & Ii 33 September 2, 2003 (2003-09-02) None
Saved Past The Bell: Seasons Three & Four 29 Apr 27, 2004 (2004-04-27) Selected episodes commentaries
Saved By The Bell: Flavor Five 24 July nineteen, 2005 (2005-07-xix) In-depth documentary focusing on the serial phenomenon
Saved By The Bell: Hawaiian Manner / Wedding In Las Vegas 2 August 7, 2007 (2007-08-07) None
Saved By The Bong: The Consummate Drove (Canada) 88 March 13, 2012 (2012-03-thirteen)
  • Selected episodes commentaries
  • In-depth documentary focusing on the series phenomenon
  • The two Saved By The Bell movies
Saved By The Bell: The Complete Series (U.S.) 86 November 5, 2013 (2013-eleven-05)
  • Saturday Morning: from toons to teens
  • It'southward Alright: Back To The Bell
  • Selected episodes commentaries
  • In-depth documentary focusing on the serial phenomenon
DVD proper name Ep # Region ii (Great britain) Special Features
Hawaiian Style Motion picture May 17, 2004 Behind The Scenes
Wedding ceremony In Las Vegas Film May 17, 2004 Behind The Scenes
Season One 16 March 20, 2010
Flavour Two 18 Oct 1, 2012
Flavor Three 26 Oct 1, 2012
Season Four 26 October ane, 2012
Complete Serial 86 July ii, 2012

Spin-offs [edit]

The evidence was popular enough to justify two spin-offs, both of which premiered in 1993.

Saved by the Bong: The Higher Years [edit]

Following the conclusion of Saved by the Bell, an idea came out of a focus grouping for Saved past the Bong: The New Course, in addition to creating a new cast of characters, to continue the story of the original Saved by the Bell bandage. The new bear witness aired in prime time and characteristic only Zack, Slater, and Screech from the original cast attending the fictional California University and living in a suite with a new cast of girls. Kelly later joined the cast after the pilot.[viii] [31]

Although the premiere garnered decent viewership, ratings quickly declined against the contest of Full House and Rescue 911, two well-established, popular shows in prime time. Saved by the Bell: The College Years was ultimately cancelled after only one season of nineteen episodes. The events of the final episode would lead directly into the 2nd Saved by the Bong film: Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas.[8] [31]

Saved by the Bell: The New Class [edit]

In 1993, NBC decided it wanted to extend the Saved by the Bell franchise with a new show, Saved past the Bong: The New Class. Likewise fix at Bayside, the bear witness would follow a new cast of characters as they navigate their high school years. Reprising his role from the original series was Dennis Haskins, one time again as their master, Mr. Belding. Post-obit the counterfoil of Saved by the Bong: The College Years in 1994, Peter Engel asked Dustin Diamond to reprise his role as Samuel "Screech" Powers, who was returning to Bayside on a work-study programme equally Mr. Belding's authoritative assistant.[viii] [31] [32]

Saved by the Bell: The New Class ran for seven seasons and 143 episodes, from 1993 to 2000. The bandage was constantly revolving, with Haskins as the simply abiding throughout all seven seasons. The testify was not by and large well-received, and some believe that it failed to recapture the charm of the original serial.[8] [31] [32] [33]

Reunions [edit]

On April 9, 2006, Cartoon Network's Adult Swim announced that Saved by the Bell would air at midnight as a two-week special starting April 17. On April 19, 2006, Adult Swim also posted on their website that Saved by the Bell was back in production. A week later, the announcement was exposed as a joke.[34]

On March 27, 2009, NBC'south Late Night with Jimmy Fallon launched a entrada to get the cast on board for a Saved by the Bong reunion. Fans signed an online petition and pledged their support for the cast to reunite on the bear witness. Dennis Haskins, Lark Voorhies, Mario Lopez, Elizabeth Berkley, and Mark-Paul Gosselaar agreed to a reunion.[35] [36] Gosselaar reprised his office as Zack Morris in a skit on Tardily Night on June 8, 2009, while promoting his then current TNT drama, Raising the Bar. The spoof interview closed with a performance of "Friends Forever," originally by Zack Attack, where Zack played guitar and sang with backing from Fallon's house band, The Roots. Tiffani Thiessen posted a parody video to the website Funny or Die, where she claimed she was too decorated to join the reunion.[37]

The cast reunited in August 2009 for a photo shoot in People. Diamond was not invited to participate in the photo shoot considering of poor relationships with the residue of the cast. Diamond's epitome was also edited out of the 1989 cast photo that was used on the cover inset of an result of People to show how the cast looked xx years afterward.[38] [39]

The cast convened again when Haskins, Diamond, Gosselaar, Voorhies, and Lopez did their own voices in a Saved by the Bell Saw parody, chosen "Sawed by the Bell", on "Boo Cocky", a season three episode of Robot Chicken. Gosselaar also provided audio commentary for the episode on the DVD.

On February four, 2015, the cast appeared on a skit on The Tonight Evidence Starring Jimmy Fallon while episodes of the program were taped in Los Angeles. Haskins, Gosselaar, Lopez, Berkley and Thiessen all participated, though Voorhies and Diamond did not, with Thiessen's real-life pregnancy, Lopez's involvement with Dancing with the Stars and Berkley'south film Showgirls the targets of some of the humor.[40]

Revival [edit]

On September 17, 2019, it was announced that a single-photographic camera revival of the series was in development for NBC's planned streaming service, Peacock, with Tracey Wigfield serving as showrunner. The serial will center effectually a new group of Bayside Loftier students from "overprivileged" and working-course families, amidst the latter of which were transferred to the school as part of a plan by at present-California Governor Zack Morris—whose administration experiences controversy for endmost also many low-income high schools—to send lower-income students to the highest-performing schools in the country.[41]

Berkley and Lopez were initially announced as the only cast members of the original serial to be reprising their roles,[41] though by January 2020, it was confirmed that Mark-Paul Gosselaar (who was confirmed to announced in three episodes of the revival series' start season equally well as receive an executive producer credit) and Tiffani Thiessen—both of whom were confirmed past Gosselaar in split September 2019 interviews with Variety and TMZ to have not been initially approached to reprise their characters—would besides be returning in some capacity; however, it is currently unclear equally to which of the other cast members would return.[42] [43] Lark Voorhies reprised her part as Lisa Turtle for ane episode and Ed Alonzo likewise returned equally Max.[44] [45] Other actors confirmed to appear as new characters in the serial are John Michael Higgins (as Primary Toddman, who took over Mr. Belding's role equally the head of Bayside High)[46] and Josie Totah (as Lexi, described as a "cute, abrupt-tongued cheerleader and the nearly popular girl at Bayside Loftier who is both admired and feared by her young man students").[47] [48]

Other media [edit]

Soundtrack [edit]

Saved past the Bell: Soundtrack to the Original Hit Television Series
Soundtrack album by

Various artists

Released April 11, 1995 (1995-04-11)
Recorded 1989–1992
Genre Rock/Pop

A CD and cassette tape soundtrack was released on April 11, 1995.[49] It contained songs used throughout the series. The track listing is as follows:

  1. "Saved by the Bell"
  2. "Don't Exit With Your Love"
  3. "Get for It!"
  4. "Dearest Me Now"
  5. "Brand My Solar day"
  6. "Friends Forever"
  7. "Did Nosotros Ever Take a Adventure?"
  8. "Deep Within My Heart"
  9. "Surfer Dude"
  10. "Gone Hawaiian"
  11. "School Song"
  12. "Saved by the Bell" with Michael Damian

List of Saved Past the Bong novels [edit]

In that location have been 21 novelizations based on the show, released by the publisher Boxtree Ltd, all written by Beth Prowl. The books all feature the main bandage, and have the aforementioned storylines that relate to the master-plots in the TV shows.

Title ISBN Number Release Date(south)
Zack Strikes Back (ISBN 0020427778) i Jul 1992
Class Trip Anarchy (ISBN 0020427654) 1 Oct 1992
Bayside Madness (ISBN 0020427751) xv Mar 1993
California Scheming (ISBN 002042776X) 15 Mar 1993
Zack's Last Scam (ISBN 0020427670) fifteen Mar 1993
Girl's Night Out (ISBN 0020427662) 15 Apr 1993
Impeach Screech (ISBN 002042762X) ane May 1993
One Wild Weekend (ISBN 0020427638) 1 May 1993
Kelly's Hero (ISBN 0020427697) ane Oct 1993
Calculator Confusion (ISBN 0020427840) 31 May 1994
Best Friend'due south Daughter (ISBN 0020427867) thirty Aug 1994
Zack in Action (ISBN 0020419775) 31 Oct 1994
Functioning Clean Sweep (ISBN 002042793X) 2 Dec 1994
That One-time Zack Magic (ISBN 0752206133) 30 Mar 1995
Surf's Up! (ISBN 0689802099) i Aug 1995
Fireside Manners (ISBN 0689800924) 31 Dec 1995
Picture Perfect (ISBN 0689800932) 31 Dec 1995
Screech in Love (ISBN 0689802102) 31 December 1995
Ex-Zack-Ly (ISBN 0689802102) 31 Dec 1995
Silvery Spurs (ISBN 0752201867) 15 Apr 1996
Don't Tell a Soul (ISBN 0752201913) 15 Apr 1996

Several unofficial books relating to the bear witness have besides been published.

Championship Author ISBN Number Publisher Release Engagement(due south)
"Behind the Scenes at 'Saved by the Bell': An inside Wait at Idiot box'southward Hottest Teen Bear witness" Beth Prowl (ISBN 0020427786) Prentice Hall & IBD 15 Feb 1993
"Super Saved by the Bell Scrapbook" Beth Goodman (ISBN 0590471686) Scholastic Trade ane May 1993
"Saved by the Bell: Ring Out the Old, Ring in the New Scrapbook" Nancy Eastward. Krulik (ISBN 0590480863) Scholastic Paperbacks one May 1994
"Saved by the Bell: Guide to Life" Alan Sepinwall (ISBN 076244326X) Running Press, U.South. ix Aug 2011
"Saved by the Bell: 30 Years of Miss Bliss, Belding, Bayside, The Max and More than" Kirk Cunningham (ISBN 1543270239) CreateSpace Paperback 21 Feb 2017

Comic books [edit]

In 1992, Harvey Comics published a short-lived Saved by the Bell Comic series. Seven issues were released, including a Christmas and a Summer special. The comic was generally non well-received, with comic book critic Matt D. Wilson maxim "its character likenesses for the show's starts were rough at all-time."[50]

In 2014, Panthera leo Forge Comics announced that its new all-ages imprint, ROAR Comics, would publish a new Saved past the Bell comic. Set initially during the gang's freshman year of loftier school, the comic serves as a mod update to the classic series. It premiered in March 2014 alongside ROAR's adaptation of Punky Brewster.[50] [51]

Behind the Bell book [edit]

In 2009, Dustin Diamond published an within story of the evidence's cast and coiffure from his indicate of view, entitled Behind the Bell.[52] The book paints an unflattering portrait of many of Diamond'south colleagues and their alleged backstage beliefs. Some of Diamond'due south claims have been refuted past colleagues and questioned by critics.[53] Diamond as well alleges in the book that he had sex with two,000 women, one of them being NBC's Vice President of children'southward programming, Linda Mancuso, who was 18 years his senior.[54] [55] Diamond later on disclaimed responsibility for much of the book's content, blaming his ghostwriter for fabricating salacious stories.[56]

The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story aired on Lifetime on September 1, 2014.[57]

Bayside! The Musical! [edit]

In September 2013, Bayside! The Musical! an unauthorized parody of Saved past the Bong, opened at NYC'southward Theatre fourscore. Bayside! The Musical! was named a New York Times Critics' Option.[58] Bayside! The Musical! was written and directed by Bob and Tobly McSmith, the aforementioned creative team behind Showgirls! The Musical! In contrast to the wholesome nature of Saved by the Bell, Bayside! The Musical! contains strong language and adult situations throughout. The testify'southward run has been extended 6 times.

Bayside! originally debuted in 2005 nether the title Bayside! The UnMusical! [59] The following twelvemonth a sequel was produced chosen Bayside 2! Electric Screechio [60] The show and then took several years off, reopening in 2012 at NYC'south Kraine Theatre with a revamped script and new cast[61] Following the success of Showgirls! The Musical! the testify'due south creators Bob and Tobly McSmith revisited their script and reworked it from the footing up.

The testify has had appearances from original Saved past the Bell cast members such equally Dustin Diamond[62] and Dennis Haskins.[63]

Come across also [edit]

  • List of Saved past the Bong episodes

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General references [edit]

  • Engel, Peter (Nov xiii, 2016). I Was Saved by the Bong: Stories of Life, Love, and Dreams That Do Come Truthful. San Bernardino: Top Hat Words. ISBN978-0997943108.

External links [edit]

  • Saved by the Bong at IMDb
  • Saved past the Bell on TBS.com

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