7 years?


Had no idea this show was on for this long. Was this on the WB back in the day?

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No, always on NBC.

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Interesting. I have no recollection of this show at all.

on NBC as a part of the network's TNBC Saturday morning line-up, airing its final episode on January 8, 2000.[1] It was the fourth and, at seven seasons, the longest-running incarnation of the franchise.[

I guess I was to hung over all 7 years to even notice it was on.

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I watched it a tiny bit when it was on. The only episode I remember is one where Screech puts plaster of paris all over Mr. Belding's body to make him like a statue and then has to take him to the hospital to get it off. After seeing that I never watched it again.

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It looks like it used to be on Prime. But its gone now. Its probably better than the new updated woke version.

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Well, from what I've heard of the new class it suffered from actors and actresses not wanting to stay on it. Every season they'd introduce a new highscool student character. Probably the best 2 episodes were the ones where Mark Paul Gosseler, Mario Lopez, and Lark Voorhies reprised their roles on the show.

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Bubba's right. The new show is woke. They made Bayside a story about rich vs. poor for no reason. That's not what Saved by the Bell is.

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