TVOM: "Can you believe that it has been over 25 years since the first episode of Saved by the Bell aired on television back on August 20, 1989? It would be even longer than that if you include the Good Morning Miss Bliss episodes that aired on the Disney Channel from 1988 – 1989. Saved by the Bell grew to become the most popular live action children’s show on Saturday morning and started the television careers of Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez, and Tiffani Thiessen. The show would last through 1993 and would have two spin-off shows. Saved by the Bell: The College Years aired on primetime and was cancelled after 18 episodes, while Saved by the Bell: The New Class would last for seven seasons, though the cast would continue to change every year. You may think you know a lot about this classic sitcom, but here are ten things you may not know about Saved by the Bell."
TMZ is reporting today that Saved by the Bell actor Dustin Diamond has tragically passed away at the age of 44.
Dana Abercrombie from The Koalition interviewed Elizabeth Berkley about returning to the iconic Jessie Spano for Peacock's Saved By the Bell reboot.
Peacock is leaning on established brands for its new streaming service and one of the bigger ones is the return of Saved by the Bell.