Saved by the Bell

Saved by the Bell

1989
Saved by the Bell
Saved by the Bell

Saved by the Bell

7.1 | TV-G | en | Comedy

Lovable schemer Zack Morris leads his pals on adventures at California's Bayside High School. The friends navigate relationships, final exams, school dances, breakups and more while frequently frustrating their principal, Mr. Richard Belding, who does his best to keep them in check.

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EP26  Graduation
May. 22,1993
Graduation

As graduation approaches, Zack learns that he is just one credit short of graduating. Desperate to get extra credit, he joins Bayside's ballet company, and when illness strikes some of the other cast members, he calls on the gang for help.

EP25  The Time Capsule
Dec. 05,1992
The Time Capsule

In 2003, the senior class find a video time capsule buried by the gang in 1993 before graduation, and Mr. Belding, still Bayside's principal, watches it with them.

EP24  School Song
Nov. 28,1992
School Song

The senior class want to leave a gift to Bayside's future students and suggest a contest to come up with a new school song. However, Zack decides to rig the competition in his favor in order to be remembered for more than just his bad behavior.

EP23  Slater's Friend
Nov. 28,1992
Slater's Friend

Screech is left to look after Slater's chameleon when he goes away, but things go awry.

EP22  Best Summer of My Life
Nov. 21,1992
Best Summer of My Life

Zack, Slater, Screech and Lisa reminisce about their summer working at Malibu Sands beach club and attending Jessie's father's wedding in Palm Desert.

EP21  Earthquake
Nov. 21,1992
Earthquake

To avoid a Physics test, the gang throws a baby shower for Mr. Belding's wife Becky. As they are leaving the school, an earthquake strikes, trapping Zack and Tori in the elevator with Becky, who goes into labor.

EP20  Snow White and the Seven Dorks
Nov. 14,1992
Snow White and the Seven Dorks

The gang put on a rap version of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". However, when Jessie and Zack find out they have to kiss in the last scene they start to doubt their friendship and question their feelings for each other, falling out with Kelly and Slater in the process.

EP19  Screech's Birthday
Nov. 14,1992
Screech's Birthday

When his friends forget his birthday, they try to throw him a late surprise party. Screech, upset that his friends didn't remember, takes advantage of his new hall monitor position and makes it difficult for them to plan it.

EP18  The Video Yearbook
Nov. 07,1992
The Video Yearbook

The gang decide to make a video version of the annual yearbook, but Zack has other ideas and decides to use it to sell a dating video made from the video clips. However, he regrets his decision after Screech mistakenly puts Kelly on the video and she starts getting calls from other guys.

EP17  The Senior Prom
Nov. 07,1992
The Senior Prom

As the senior prom approaches, Zack discovers he still has feelings for Kelly. However, she already has a date, and Zack resorts to skulduggery to win her hand, while romance brews elsewhere.

EP16  Slater's Sister
Oct. 31,1992
Slater's Sister

Slater is pleased when his younger sister J.B. arrives at Bayside, but his happiness is short lived, as she wants to date Zack, and Slater does not approve.

EP15  The Teacher's Strike
Oct. 31,1992
The Teacher's Strike

To go on a ski trip, the gang conjures up a teacher's strike only to learn that it could affect the academic bowl.

EP14  The Will
Oct. 24,1992
The Will

A member of Bayside's alumni dies, leaving $10,000 to the students. It is suggested that school sports should receive the money, but deciding which sports are most deserving leads to a battle of the sexes, and some cheating on Zack's part.

EP13  Isn't it Romantic?
Oct. 24,1992
Isn't it Romantic?

On Valentine's Day, the gang reminisce and share memories of love and past romance.

EP12  Class Rings
Oct. 17,1992
Class Rings

Zack appears to have negotiated a great deal on class rings for the senior class, but it turns out he has been scammed. While he plots revenge, a misguided bet between Tori and Lisa leads to Screech falling for Tori.

EP11  Love Machine
Oct. 17,1992
Love Machine

Slater is horrified when his girlfriend from Germany arrives at Bayside as a new student. Zack helps hide the relationship from Jessie, but it is only a matter of time before she finds out, and Slater must figure out where his heart lies.

EP10  Drinking and Driving
Oct. 10,1992
Drinking and Driving

The gang learn about the dangers of drinking and driving when, after getting drunk at a party, they get into an accident in Lisa's mother's car and try to cover it up.

EP9  Wrestling with the Future
Oct. 10,1992
Wrestling with the Future

A.C. and his father fight over where he should attend college and Zack tries to fix it. Jessie becomes a cheerleader and worries about college acceptances.

EP8  Day of Detention
Oct. 03,1992
Day of Detention

If Zack can just get out of detention with Mr. Belding, he can win a trip to Hawaii. Instead the whole gang ends up in detention with him, trying to get him out.

EP7  Masquerade Ball
Oct. 03,1992
Masquerade Ball

As the annual masquerade ball approaches, Zack and Slater make a bet about who can kiss Tori first. However, when she discovers their scheme, she decides to get revenge, while Screech's love letters to Lisa cause all manner of mix ups.

EP6  Teen Line
Sep. 26,1992
Teen Line

Zack participates in a Bayside's teen hot-line, and becomes close to a disabled girl. Meanwhile, Screech takes on a rambunctious boy.

EP5  The Bayside Triangle
Sep. 26,1992
The Bayside Triangle

When Lisa receives word that a recruiter from FIT wants to interview her, the gang help her put on a fashion show at The Max. However, the close working conditions mean Zack and Lisa grow close, leaving Screech brokenhearted and bitter.

EP4  The New Girl
Sep. 19,1992
The New Girl

Transfer student Tori is introduced in this episode, but Zack and Tori don't hit it off, and they are paired up for an ad project. Lisa alienates the Dance Committee before the Fall Ball.

EP3  Screech's Spaghetti Sauce
Sep. 19,1992
Screech's Spaghetti Sauce

During a project for TV ads, Screech comes up with a new flavor of sauce, but the gang might go out of business when Screech becomes the target of a snobbish girl.

EP2  Student-Teacher Week
Sep. 12,1992
Student-Teacher Week

It's student-teacher week. Mr. Belding and Zack switch places. Kelly is Slater's History teacher, but Slater thinks she's being too serious about it. When she gives the class a test and everyone skips out on it, Zack faces a hard decision: to be their friend or their leader.

EP1  The Fight
Sep. 12,1992
The Fight

The gang begin their senior year, but rather than it being a positive time, things turn sour when Zack and Slater clash over the new girl at school.

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7.1 | TV-G | en | Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 1989-08-20 | Released Producted By: NBC Productions , NBC Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.nbc.com/saved-by-the-bell
Synopsis

Lovable schemer Zack Morris leads his pals on adventures at California's Bayside High School. The friends navigate relationships, final exams, school dances, breakups and more while frequently frustrating their principal, Mr. Richard Belding, who does his best to keep them in check.

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Cast

Mark-Paul Gosselaar , Mario López , Dustin Diamond

Director

Peter Engel

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NBC Productions , NBC Studios

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Torrin-McFinn77 I didn't get to watch this show during its heyday, but I caught reruns while MeTV was still a local channel where I live. And what a show! High school antics, laughs, tears, and misadventures all in one neat little package. This and Full House are among my favorite wholesome family sitcoms. I'm not sure where most of the original cast is now, but the guy who played Screech reminds me of a former acquaintance from high school. They even have the same initials! Anyway, the show goes through typical high school teenage life with humor and sometimes slapstick moments. There were even celebrity guest stars including Ernie Sabella (Disney's Pumbaa the warthog) and John Moschitta Jr. (Transformers' Blurr). They all made for a nice show about teenagers growing up and entering adulthood together. If you haven't seen it, try finding some reruns on a local channel.
horrorflicklover I watched Saved by the Bell religiously as a kid. I was five when it hit the air, and probably started watching it regularly in syndication not long after that. I've seen every episode numerous times. You could call it one of my childhood favorites.However, it was truly a pretty bad show. SBTB set the bar LOW since it's inception. The writing was VERY cheesy, and very far-reaching in many aspects. The acting (especially in the early seasons) was pretty sub-par. Though, it did get better in later seasons, as the actors and actresses grew in to their roles more. And well, probably honed their acting skills better. But even for a children's show, it was pretty painful at many times.What SBTB had no shortage of were those "cringe worthy" moments. You know, the moments when you just feel BAD for the actors for having to take part in it. Or for that matter, yourself for having watched it. It bears repeating, the writing on this show was pretty bad. I honestly feel that many family/children's shows nowadays do a much better job with realism and writing. They're funnier, and adults can actively enjoy them as much as their kids. Few people outside of it's key demographic AND era would ever have gotten in to SBTB.It wasn't ALL bad. Perhaps it's the nostalgia speaking. But some of the episodes had decent plots, and it had it's comedic moments. It's not the worst show out there by far. It doesn't however, stand the test of time. This is a niche show that only those with an appreciation for late 1980's/early 1990's styles and cheese could appreciate. Think of it like those drug PSA's from the same time frame. Many were just HORRIBLE, but you love to watch them because they're 1) Hilariously bad 2) Nostalgic 3) Both. I occasionally like to watch a SBTB rerun when I catch one. It was part of my youth, and it had it's moments. However, I wouldn't expect a young one nowadays to like it all all. And I understand that completely. I think they have better options on Nickelodeon and Disney Channel.Now, the College Years I think was a much better show. Really, of the three incarnations of Saved by the Bell, that's the one that I would actively enjoy watching. Shame that it only lasted one season, I think it had much better material than the original, or The New Class.
ajk718 Saved by the Bell is definitely a childhood favorite, up there with other "family friendly" shows from the 90's such Fresh Prince, Family Matters, Full House, and others. I can't find anyone that does not like the show. I first started watching the show when I was in elementary and middle school and it gave me glorified view of high school-- something that ended up being farthest from the truth since I went to a strict Catholic school but that's another story.I give it 8 stars at of 10 because now as I watch it as college graduate,I now see how corny the show really is, but this is not a reason not to love it.
gascichx5 Lets face it, this show isn't very good.I laugh sometimes, usually never, and its really corny, predictable, and everything most mediocre sitcoms are.But for some odd reason, I love watching this show. It's not particularly good, bordering on bad, but I just love the show. Which is why it gets a 6/10.I don't really know...how to explain it...this show, and my affection for it, truly is enigmatic. Well, the only thing that matters is I enjoy the show I suppose. I'd recommend it, if I didn't think people would hate the show. But I like it, so...whatever.