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Saved by the Bell: The New Class

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]

Saved by the Bell:
The New Class
GenreTeen sitcom
Created bySam Bobrick
Developed byBennett Tramer
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes143 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerPeter Engel
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22–24 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseSeptember 11, 1993 (1993-09-11) –
January 8, 2000 (2000-01-08)
Related
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]

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113September 11, 1993 (1993-09-11)December 4, 1993 (1993-12-04)
226September 10, 1994 (1994-09-10)December 31, 1994 (1994-12-31)
326September 9, 1995 (1995-09-09)December 9, 1995 (1995-12-09)
426September 7, 1996 (1996-09-07)December 14, 1996 (1996-12-14)
526September 13, 1997 (1997-09-13)December 14, 1997 (1997-12-14)
613September 12, 1998 (1998-09-12)December 5, 1998 (1998-12-05)
713September 11, 1999 (1999-09-11)January 8, 2000 (2000-01-08)

Cast and characters edit

Overview edit

Actor Character Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Robert Sutherland Telfer Scott Erickson Main Does not appear
Isaac Lidsky Barton "Weasel" Wyzell Main Does not appear
Jonathan Angel Tommy De Luca Main Does not appear
Bianca Lawson Megan Jones Main Does not appear
Natalia Cigliuti Lindsay Warner Main Does not appear
Bonnie Russavage Vicki Needleman Main Does not appear
Dennis Haskins Richard Belding Main
Christian Oliver Brian Keller Does not appear Main Does not appear
Sarah Lancaster Rachel Meyers Guest Main Does not appear
Spankee Rogers Bobby Wilson Does not appear Main Does not appear
Dustin Diamond Screech Powers Does not appear Main
Richard Lee Jackson Ryan Parker Does not appear Main Does not appear
Salim Grant R.J. Collins Does not appear Main Does not appear
Samantha Becker Maria Lopez Does not appear Main
Ben Gould Nicky Farina Does not appear Main
Lindsey McKeon Katie Peterson Does not appear Main
Anthony Harrell Eric Little Does not appear Main
Ashley Lyn Cafagna Liz Miller Does not appear Main
Tom Wade Huntington Tony Dillon Does not appear Main

Main edit

  • Robert Sutherland Telfer as Scott Erickson (season 1) – Scott is the school's schemer in the mold of his predecessor, Zack Morris. He is also a transfer student from rival Valley High School. As Zack had done in the original series, Scott broke the "fourth wall" by addressing the audience. Early episodes featured Scott vying for the affection of Lindsay, the girlfriend of the school's jock, Tommy, in a manner very similar to the original series' early rivalry between Zack and Slater for the affection of Kelly.
  • Isaac Lidsky as Barton "Weasel" Wyzell (season 1) – Weasel is the nerdiest kid in school and tends to be the successor of the original series' Screech. Weasel befriends Scott from the start and tags along when Scott devises many of his schemes. He and Lindsay have been best friends since preschool and he has a huge crush on Megan, and much like Screech's crush on Lisa in the original series, Weasel's feelings are not reciprocated.
  • Jonathan Angel as Tommy "D" De Luca (seasons 1–3) – Tommy is the jock of the gang, similar to the original series' A.C. Slater. He is the star quarterback for Bayside High's football team and is the mechanic that fixes Mr. Belding's car in some episodes. He and Lindsay are a stable couple despite Lindsay being involved in every school organization and Tommy's macho behavior towards Scott.
  • Bianca Lawson as Megan Jones (seasons 1–2) – Megan is the show's "brain" or over-achiever: she is one of the smartest students in school and doesn't let anyone forget it either. Her character is a combination of original series characters Lisa Turtle and Jessie Spano. Like Weasel and Lindsay, Megan is Vicki's best friend and is usually the voice of reason to the neurotic Vicki. A recurring gag in the series is her many attempts to avoid Weasel's unrequited love for her.
  • Natalia Cigliuti as Lindsay Warner (seasons 1–3) – Lindsay is the most popular girl at Bayside High, and is involved in every school organization. She is essentially a successor to Kelly Kapowski. She is also the love interest for Tommy D. She's bubbly and cheery, and usually hangs with her best friends Megan and Vicki, and later Rachel.
  • Bonnie Russavage as Vicki Needleman (season 1) – Vicki is the neurotic best friend of Megan. She is a cheerleader and develops a crush on Scott. Her character has no precedent in the original series.
  • Dennis Haskins as Principal Richard Belding – Belding is the principal of Bayside. He is portrayed in The New Class as even more bumbling and incompetent than he was in the original Saved by the Bell.
  • Christian Oliver as Brian Keller (season 2) – Brian is a new transfer student from Switzerland. He is interested in Rachel, and he is also a schemer.
  • Sarah Lancaster as Rachel Meyers (guest star, season 1; main, seasons 2–4) – Rachel is the school's fashion expert and shopaholic. She is introduced in season 1 as a love interest for Scott but is later Brian's love interest, and finally Ryan's.
  • Spankee Rogers as Bobby Wilson (season 2) – Bobby is a bit of a goofball.
  • Dustin Diamond as Samuel "Screech" Powers (seasons 2–7) – Screech is a former Bayside student (from the original Saved by the Bell). He returns to Bayside High initially on a work-study program, and later as Mr. Belding's assistant (Screech's college career is never mentioned again after season 2). Like his high school best friend Zack Morris, Screech schemes to pull things off when things go wrong, and he gets a little carried away with what he's doing.
  • Richard Lee Jackson as Ryan Parker (seasons 3–5) – Ryan is a transfer student from Bayside's arch-rival Valley High, which causes problems at first. He is interested in Rachel, and Liz later on.
  • Salim Grant as Robert Joseph "R.J." Collins (season 3) – R.J. is also a transfer from Valley High. He is a fashion expert, and a DJ in some episodes.
  • Samantha Becker as Maria Lopez (seasons 3–7) – Maria is a transfer from Valley High and an outspoken cheerleader. She is reunited with her ex, Tony, in season 6.
  • Ben Gould as Nicky Farina (seasons 4–7) – Nicky is Ryan's stepbrother from New York. He's the love interest of Katie and Maria.
  • Lindsey McKeon as Katie Peterson (seasons 4–7) – Katie is a Bayside swimmer. She is Nicky's love interest.
  • Anthony Harrell as Eric Little (seasons 4–7) – Eric is Bayside's star football player, and also a musician. It is revealed in season six that his real first name is Cornelius.
  • Ashley Lyn Cafagna as Liz Miller (seasons 5–7) – Liz was a new girl to Bayside after Rachel Meyers leaves to move to Boston. Liz is a sheltered star of Bayside's swim team, and the love interest of Ryan Parker.
  • Tom Wade Huntington as Tony Dillon (seasons 6–7) – Tony transfers from Valley High to Bayside after Ryan Parker leaves. Like Eric and Nicky, Tony is also a football player. He is the ex of Maria, from her time at Valley High, and wants to get back together with her.

Production edit

Linkage to the original series edit

During the August 1993 repeat airing of the Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style television film, NBC ran promotions, set at Bayside High School and at The Max, where the cast of the original series and the cast of the first season of The New Class met and interacted with each other. These segments were a "passing of the torch" type of narrative. Also present were Dennis Haskins as Principal Richard Belding, and Bob Golic from Saved by the Bell: The College Years as the resident advisor from Cal U. One segment involves Zack and Scott in the school hallway, where Zack gives Scott a list pertaining to Mr. Belding to cause trouble for him. Mr. Belding overhears this and takes the list away, joyfully triumphant at outsmarting Zack. After he walks away, Zack hands Scott "the real list".

Cast changes edit

The show was notable for its cast changes. Each season featured one to three cast changes. The constant changes made it confusing for new viewers who were not watching the show from the start as cast members would come and go without any real explanation, and presumably contributed to lower ratings as the seasons progressed.

After the initial criticism of the first season of The New Class as essentially being a poor copy of the original series, the producers changed a number of elements of the show for the second season. Robert Sutherland Telfer, Isaac Lidsky, and Bonnie Russavage were all fired. Three new characters were introduced for the 1994–95 season. Brian Keller (Christian Oliver) became the new transfer student from Switzerland, Bobby Wilson (Spankee Rodgers) was the newest cool kid, and Rachel Meyers (Sarah Lancaster) was the school's fashion expert and shopaholic. Lancaster had previously appeared as Rachel in a single episode of the first season of the series.

The writers also invited back original cast member Dustin Diamond as Screech for the show's second season, as he became available after the cancellation of Saved by the Bell: The College Years. Providing continuity, Screech returned to Bayside High to work as Mr. Belding's assistant as part of a work/study program and also help build a bridge between the two series. Screech ended up remaining for the rest of the show's run, with very little mention being made throughout the story of his continued enrollment at California University. Further, the show's sets were redesigned to change the appearance of Bayside from that of the original series and Mr. Belding was given a new office.

Prior to Season 3 cast members Bianca Lawson, Christian Oliver and Spankee Rodgers left the show, and three new characters were brought on. Schemer Ryan Parker (Richard Lee Jackson), lively and outspoken cheerleader Maria Lopez (Samantha Esteban, then credited as Samantha Becker), and fashion-conscious R.J. "Hollywood" Collins (Salim Grant) were transfers from Valley High School.

At the end of the third season, original cast members Natalia Cigliuti and Jonathan Angel had decided to move on to other projects. Salim Grant was also let go and did not return for the new season, beginning in September 1996. New cast members Ben Gould (Nicky Farina), Lindsey McKeon (Katie Peterson), and Anthony Harrell (Eric Little) joined the show for its fourth season. Gould played Ryan's stepbrother from New York and was the love interest for Katie and later Maria. Katie was the newest "goody-goody" and Eric was the school's star football player.

Season 4 was Sarah Lancaster's final season and she was replaced in Season 5 by Ashley Lyn Cafagna as Liz Miller, a sheltered star of the school's swim team and is initially pursued by both stepbrothers, Ryan and Nicky. Also, the gang's original hangout, The Max, was renovated for the new season after the original burnt down in the fourth-season finale.

Season 6 followed and new cast member Tom Wade Huntington replaced Richard Lee Jackson as Tony Dillon, another Valley High transfer student and love interest for Maria. It was widely reported that Season 6 was in fact the final season for the series. In addition, NBC decided to prolong the series by splitting the number of episodes in half into another season (Season 7). These episodes had already been filmed at the same time as the sixth season and the cast remained the same.

Concluding the series in a similar fashion to the original, all characters go their separate ways into college. Eric is accepted into the Chicago School of the Arts to pursue his singing career and Liz is accepted into Stanford to pursue her Olympic aspirations (both constant themes throughout the series). Maria is accepted into UCLA and Tony is accepted into SDSU, prompting the two to end their relationship. Katie is accepted into Columbia, but is unable to go due to financial troubles. She instead plans to head for an unnamed Cal State University. Thus the series ends with Katie and Nicky's future in relative uncertainty, as he is accepted into NYU. Mr. Belding is offered the position of dean of students at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (the alma mater of Dennis Haskins). It is unknown what happened to Screech.

Home media edit

Image Entertainment released all seven seasons of Saved by the Bell: The New Class on DVD in Region 1 in 2005. However, these releases have been discontinued and are out of print.

DVD name Episodes Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 DVD Special Features
Saved By The Bell: New Class Season 1 13 January 25, 2005 N/A N/A None
Saved By The Bell: New Class Season 2 26 March 8, 2005 N/A N/A none
Saved By The Bell: New Class Season 3 26 June 14, 2005 N/A N/A None
Saved By The Bell: New Class Season 4 26 August 16, 2005 N/A N/A Unknown
Saved By The Bell: New Class Season 5 26 October 18, 2005 N/A N/A Unknown
Saved By The Bell: New Class Season 6 & 7 26 December 6, 2005 N/A N/A Saved By The Bell: The College Years DVD Promo.

Saved by the Bell: The New Class novels edit

There have been 10 novelizations based on the show, released by the publishers Boxtree Ltd and Aladdin Paperbacks, all written by Beth Cruise. The books all feature the main cast, and have the same storylines that relate to the main-plots in the TV spin-off. The first five books in the series focus on the first-season cast, and the last five books in the series feature the second-season cast.

Title ISBN Release Date(s)
Trouble Ahead (ISBN 0689718500) 1 August 1994
Spilling the Beans (ISBN 0689718519) 1 August 1994
Going, Going, Gone! (ISBN 0689718527) 2 October 1994
Breaking the Rules (ISBN 0752206702) 31 December 1994
It's the Thought That Counts (ISBN 0689801955) 1 August 1995
Finders, Keepers (ISBN 0689801963) 1 October 1995
Franken-Bobby! (ISBN 0689804180) 1 December 1995
Spreading the Word (ISBN 0689718853) 31 December 1995
Lights, Camera, Action! (ISBN 0689718861) 31 December 1995
May the Best Team Win (ISBN 068980069X) 31 December 1995

References edit

  1. ^ Josef Adalian (December 7, 1998). "Final 'Bell' will ring in new skein". Variety. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
  2. ^ "Class Is Nearly Over For 'Saved' Spinoff". Chicago Tribune. December 9, 1998. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
  3. ^ . BBC. Archived from the original on 2004-09-04. Retrieved 2013-12-01.

External links edit

  • Saved by the Bell: The New Class at IMDb  

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This article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in universe style Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non fictional perspective March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 Saved by the Bell The New ClassGenreTeen sitcomCreated bySam BobrickDeveloped byBennett TramerCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons7No of episodes143 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producerPeter EngelCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time22 24 minutesProduction companiesPeter Engel Productions NBC Productions 1993 96 NBC Studios 1996 2000 Original releaseNetworkNBCReleaseSeptember 11 1993 1993 09 11 January 8 2000 2000 01 08 RelatedSaved 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 Contents 1 Episodes 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Overview 2 2 Main 3 Production 3 1 Linkage to the original series 3 2 Cast changes 4 Home media 5 Saved by the Bell The New Class novels 6 References 7 External linksEpisodes editMain article List of Saved by the Bell The New Class episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired113September 11 1993 1993 09 11 December 4 1993 1993 12 04 226September 10 1994 1994 09 10 December 31 1994 1994 12 31 326September 9 1995 1995 09 09 December 9 1995 1995 12 09 426September 7 1996 1996 09 07 December 14 1996 1996 12 14 526September 13 1997 1997 09 13 December 14 1997 1997 12 14 613September 12 1998 1998 09 12 December 5 1998 1998 12 05 713September 11 1999 1999 09 11 January 8 2000 2000 01 08 Cast and characters editOverview edit Actor Character Seasons1 2 3 4 5 6 7Robert Sutherland Telfer Scott Erickson Main Does not appearIsaac Lidsky Barton Weasel Wyzell Main Does not appearJonathan Angel Tommy De Luca Main Does not appearBianca Lawson Megan Jones Main Does not appearNatalia Cigliuti Lindsay Warner Main Does not appearBonnie Russavage Vicki Needleman Main Does not appearDennis Haskins Richard Belding MainChristian Oliver Brian Keller Does not appear Main Does not appearSarah Lancaster Rachel Meyers Guest Main Does not appearSpankee Rogers Bobby Wilson Does not appear Main Does not appearDustin Diamond Screech Powers Does not appear MainRichard Lee Jackson Ryan Parker Does not appear Main Does not appearSalim Grant R J Collins Does not appear Main Does not appearSamantha Becker Maria Lopez Does not appear MainBen Gould Nicky Farina Does not appear MainLindsey McKeon Katie Peterson Does not appear MainAnthony Harrell Eric Little Does not appear MainAshley Lyn Cafagna Liz Miller Does not appear MainTom Wade Huntington Tony Dillon Does not appear MainMain edit Robert Sutherland Telfer as Scott Erickson season 1 Scott is the school s schemer in the mold of his predecessor Zack Morris He is also a transfer student from rival Valley High School As Zack had done in the original series Scott broke the fourth wall by addressing the audience Early episodes featured Scott vying for the affection of Lindsay the girlfriend of the school s jock Tommy in a manner very similar to the original series early rivalry between Zack and Slater for the affection of Kelly Isaac Lidsky as Barton Weasel Wyzell season 1 Weasel is the nerdiest kid in school and tends to be the successor of the original series Screech Weasel befriends Scott from the start and tags along when Scott devises many of his schemes He and Lindsay have been best friends since preschool and he has a huge crush on Megan and much like Screech s crush on Lisa in the original series Weasel s feelings are not reciprocated Jonathan Angel as Tommy D De Luca seasons 1 3 Tommy is the jock of the gang similar to the original series A C Slater He is the star quarterback for Bayside High s football team and is the mechanic that fixes Mr Belding s car in some episodes He and Lindsay are a stable couple despite Lindsay being involved in every school organization and Tommy s macho behavior towards Scott Bianca Lawson as Megan Jones seasons 1 2 Megan is the show s brain or over achiever she is one of the smartest students in school and doesn t let anyone forget it either Her character is a combination of original series characters Lisa Turtle and Jessie Spano Like Weasel and Lindsay Megan is Vicki s best friend and is usually the voice of reason to the neurotic Vicki A recurring gag in the series is her many attempts to avoid Weasel s unrequited love for her Natalia Cigliuti as Lindsay Warner seasons 1 3 Lindsay is the most popular girl at Bayside High and is involved in every school organization She is essentially a successor to Kelly Kapowski She is also the love interest for Tommy D She s bubbly and cheery and usually hangs with her best friends Megan and Vicki and later Rachel Bonnie Russavage as Vicki Needleman season 1 Vicki is the neurotic best friend of Megan She is a cheerleader and develops a crush on Scott Her character has no precedent in the original series Dennis Haskins as Principal Richard Belding Belding is the principal of Bayside He is portrayed in The New Class as even more bumbling and incompetent than he was in the original Saved by the Bell Christian Oliver as Brian Keller season 2 Brian is a new transfer student from Switzerland He is interested in Rachel and he is also a schemer Sarah Lancaster as Rachel Meyers guest star season 1 main seasons 2 4 Rachel is the school s fashion expert and shopaholic She is introduced in season 1 as a love interest for Scott but is later Brian s love interest and finally Ryan s Spankee Rogers as Bobby Wilson season 2 Bobby is a bit of a goofball Dustin Diamond as Samuel Screech Powers seasons 2 7 Screech is a former Bayside student from the original Saved by the Bell He returns to Bayside High initially on a work study program and later as Mr Belding s assistant Screech s college career is never mentioned again after season 2 Like his high school best friend Zack Morris Screech schemes to pull things off when things go wrong and he gets a little carried away with what he s doing Richard Lee Jackson as Ryan Parker seasons 3 5 Ryan is a transfer student from Bayside s arch rival Valley High which causes problems at first He is interested in Rachel and Liz later on Salim Grant as Robert Joseph R J Collins season 3 R J is also a transfer from Valley High He is a fashion expert and a DJ in some episodes Samantha Becker as Maria Lopez seasons 3 7 Maria is a transfer from Valley High and an outspoken cheerleader She is reunited with her ex Tony in season 6 Ben Gould as Nicky Farina seasons 4 7 Nicky is Ryan s stepbrother from New York He s the love interest of Katie and Maria Lindsey McKeon as Katie Peterson seasons 4 7 Katie is a Bayside swimmer She is Nicky s love interest Anthony Harrell as Eric Little seasons 4 7 Eric is Bayside s star football player and also a musician It is revealed in season six that his real first name is Cornelius Ashley Lyn Cafagna as Liz Miller seasons 5 7 Liz was a new girl to Bayside after Rachel Meyers leaves to move to Boston Liz is a sheltered star of Bayside s swim team and the love interest of Ryan Parker Tom Wade Huntington as Tony Dillon seasons 6 7 Tony transfers from Valley High to Bayside after Ryan Parker leaves Like Eric and Nicky Tony is also a football player He is the ex of Maria from her time at Valley High and wants to get back together with her Production editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Linkage to the original series edit During the August 1993 repeat airing of the Saved by the Bell Hawaiian Style television film NBC ran promotions set at Bayside High School and at The Max where the cast of the original series and the cast of the first season of The New Class met and interacted with each other These segments were a passing of the torch type of narrative Also present were Dennis Haskins as Principal Richard Belding and Bob Golic from Saved by the Bell The College Years as the resident advisor from Cal U One segment involves Zack and Scott in the school hallway where Zack gives Scott a list pertaining to Mr Belding to cause trouble for him Mr Belding overhears this and takes the list away joyfully triumphant at outsmarting Zack After he walks away Zack hands Scott the real list Cast changes edit The show was notable for its cast changes Each season featured one to three cast changes The constant changes made it confusing for new viewers who were not watching the show from the start as cast members would come and go without any real explanation and presumably contributed to lower ratings as the seasons progressed After the initial criticism of the first season of The New Class as essentially being a poor copy of the original series the producers changed a number of elements of the show for the second season Robert Sutherland Telfer Isaac Lidsky and Bonnie Russavage were all fired Three new characters were introduced for the 1994 95 season Brian Keller Christian Oliver became the new transfer student from Switzerland Bobby Wilson Spankee Rodgers was the newest cool kid and Rachel Meyers Sarah Lancaster was the school s fashion expert and shopaholic Lancaster had previously appeared as Rachel in a single episode of the first season of the series The writers also invited back original cast member Dustin Diamond as Screech for the show s second season as he became available after the cancellation of Saved by the Bell The College Years Providing continuity Screech returned to Bayside High to work as Mr Belding s assistant as part of a work study program and also help build a bridge between the two series Screech ended up remaining for the rest of the show s run with very little mention being made throughout the story of his continued enrollment at California University Further the show s sets were redesigned to change the appearance of Bayside from that of the original series and Mr Belding was given a new office Prior to Season 3 cast members Bianca Lawson Christian Oliver and Spankee Rodgers left the show and three new characters were brought on Schemer Ryan Parker Richard Lee Jackson lively and outspoken cheerleader Maria Lopez Samantha Esteban then credited as Samantha Becker and fashion conscious R J Hollywood Collins Salim Grant were transfers from Valley High School At the end of the third season original cast members Natalia Cigliuti and Jonathan Angel had decided to move on to other projects Salim Grant was also let go and did not return for the new season beginning in September 1996 New cast members Ben Gould Nicky Farina Lindsey McKeon Katie Peterson and Anthony Harrell Eric Little joined the show for its fourth season Gould played Ryan s stepbrother from New York and was the love interest for Katie and later Maria Katie was the newest goody goody and Eric was the school s star football player Season 4 was Sarah Lancaster s final season and she was replaced in Season 5 by Ashley Lyn Cafagna as Liz Miller a sheltered star of the school s swim team and is initially pursued by both stepbrothers Ryan and Nicky Also the gang s original hangout The Max was renovated for the new season after the original burnt down in the fourth season finale Season 6 followed and new cast member Tom Wade Huntington replaced Richard Lee Jackson as Tony Dillon another Valley High transfer student and love interest for Maria It was widely reported that Season 6 was in fact the final season for the series In addition NBC decided to prolong the series by splitting the number of episodes in half into another season Season 7 These episodes had already been filmed at the same time as the sixth season and the cast remained the same Concluding the series in a similar fashion to the original all characters go their separate ways into college Eric is accepted into the Chicago School of the Arts to pursue his singing career and Liz is accepted into Stanford to pursue her Olympic aspirations both constant themes throughout the series Maria is accepted into UCLA and Tony is accepted into SDSU prompting the two to end their relationship Katie is accepted into Columbia but is unable to go due to financial troubles She instead plans to head for an unnamed Cal State University Thus the series ends with Katie and Nicky s future in relative uncertainty as he is accepted into NYU Mr Belding is offered the position of dean of students at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga the alma mater of Dennis Haskins It is unknown what happened to Screech Home media editImage Entertainment released all seven seasons of Saved by the Bell The New Class on DVD in Region 1 in 2005 However these releases have been discontinued and are out of print DVD name Episodes Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 DVD Special FeaturesSaved By The Bell New Class Season 1 13 January 25 2005 N A N A NoneSaved By The Bell New Class Season 2 26 March 8 2005 N A N A noneSaved By The Bell New Class Season 3 26 June 14 2005 N A N A NoneSaved By The Bell New Class Season 4 26 August 16 2005 N A N A UnknownSaved By The Bell New Class Season 5 26 October 18 2005 N A N A UnknownSaved By The Bell New Class Season 6 amp 7 26 December 6 2005 N A N A Saved By The Bell The College Years DVD Promo Saved by the Bell The New Class novels editThere have been 10 novelizations based on the show released by the publishers Boxtree Ltd and Aladdin Paperbacks all written by Beth Cruise The books all feature the main cast and have the same storylines that relate to the main plots in the TV spin off The first five books in the series focus on the first season cast and the last five books in the series feature the second season cast Title ISBN Release Date s Trouble Ahead ISBN 0689718500 1 August 1994Spilling the Beans ISBN 0689718519 1 August 1994Going Going Gone ISBN 0689718527 2 October 1994Breaking the Rules ISBN 0752206702 31 December 1994It s the Thought That Counts ISBN 0689801955 1 August 1995Finders Keepers ISBN 0689801963 1 October 1995Franken Bobby ISBN 0689804180 1 December 1995Spreading the Word ISBN 0689718853 31 December 1995Lights Camera Action ISBN 0689718861 31 December 1995May the Best Team Win ISBN 068980069X 31 December 1995References edit Josef Adalian December 7 1998 Final Bell will ring in new skein Variety Retrieved 2016 02 14 Class Is Nearly Over For Saved Spinoff Chicago Tribune December 9 1998 Retrieved 2016 02 14 BBC Comedy Guide Saved By The Bell The New Class BBC Archived from the original on 2004 09 04 Retrieved 2013 12 01 External links editSaved by the Bell The New Class at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saved by the Bell The New Class amp oldid 1213201821 Characters, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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