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Saved by the Bell



         


A popular teen sitcom which ran from 1989 to 1993, Saved by the Bell built a large, loyal fanbase. Its original incarnation, Good Morning, Miss Bliss (1987), starred Hayley Mills as the goodnatured Miss Carrie Bliss who oversaw later Saved by the Bell cast Lark Voorhies, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, and Dustin Diamond as well as other students.

Saved by the Bell made Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Lark Voorhies, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Dustin Diamond, Elizabeth Berkley and Mario Lopez famous. Gosselaar became a girl favorite, making the covers of Tiger Beat and many other teen publications. While there were many different actors and seasons, and there was even a different cast once the characters of these actors graduated Bayside High, these actors were the stars of the show during its heyday.

Saved by the Bell may be most remarkable among its genre for having two actors, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen and Elizabeth Berkley, go on to enjoy greater success as older actors, though Berkley's career in particular declined, never recovering from Showgirls.

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During season four, Kelly (Thiessen) and Jessie (Berkley) walked off the show due to casting issues, only to come back at the end for graduation. No explanation for why they left was offered during the show's run, and they were "replaced" with a transfer student Tory Scott, played by teen actress Leanna Creel. Tory was tough and semi-masculine like, but was the love interests of both Zack and Slater at one point or another.

When the actors got too old to be playing higschool students, a new series was created, entitled Saved by the Bell: The College Years which showed the cast dealing with college life (needless to say, they all shared a dorm). College Years only lasted one season before the actors moved on to other projects.

In 1993 a spin-off series was created entitled Saved by the Bell: The New Class which although set at Bayside High, featured an entirely different cast of teens. Mr. Belding remained the principal, and an adult Screech joined him as administrative assistant. Belding later worked as a mall security guard.

The name Saved by the Bell was taken after the boxing jargon term saved by the bell, used when the bell rings after a fighter has been hurt, therefore, that fighter was saved by the bell.






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