Saved by the Bell: The New Class
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Saved by the Bell: The New Class is an American teen sitcom television series and spinoff of Saved by the Bell. The New Class premiered on September 11, 1993. The series ran for seven seasons on NBC as a part of the network's TNBC Saturday morning line-up, airing its final episode on January 8, 2000.[1] At seven seasons, it was the longest-running incarnation of the franchise.[2]
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Saved by the Bell: The New Class | |
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Genre | Teen sitcom |
Created by | Sam Bobrick |
Developed by | Bennett Tramer |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 7 |
No. of episodes | 143 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer | Peter Engel |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22–24 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | September 11, 1993 (1993-09-11) – January 8, 2000 (2000-01-08) |
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Saved by the Bell (1989) |
The show had the same concept as the original series but featured a new group of students roaming the halls of the fictional Bayside High School. Mr. Belding, played by Dennis Haskins, remained as the in-show school's principal. Many of the stories were recycled plots of its parent series. The first-season cast included Robert Sutherland Telfer, Jonathan Angel, Isaac Lidsky, Natalia Cigliuti, Bianca Lawson, and Bonnie Russavage. Unlike the original series, which featured very few major cast changes throughout its run, The New Class regularly changed its core cast with Mr. Belding and Screech (from season 2 onward) being the only consistent characters.[3]