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Saved by the Bell: The New Class

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 11, 1993
  • Seasons: 7
  • Episodes: 143
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Family, Comedy
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Saved by the Bell: The New Class(1993)

TMDB Rating: 5.8 (40 votes)

Overview

Saved by the Bell: The New Class is a spin-off of the Saved by the Bell series which ran from September 11, 1993 to January 8, 2000. The series lasted for seven seasons on NBC as a part of the network's TNBC Saturday morning line-up. It was the fourth incarnation of the franchise. The show had the same concept as the original series but featured a new group of students now roaming the halls of the fictional Bayside High School. Mr. Belding, played by Dennis Haskins, remained as the 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 being the only constant factor. The series was universally panned by critics and most fans of the original series and is one of the worst reviewed teen shows, but had a positive reception to new fans of the franchise.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

13 episodes • 1993Avg: 9.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Date LotterySep 11, 19938.0
2The Slumber PartySep 18, 19939.0
3A Kicking WeaselSep 25, 19938.0
4Home ShoppingOct 2, 199310.0
5Love Is on the AirOct 9, 19930.0
6George Washington Kissed HereOct 16, 19930.0
7Homecoming KingOct 23, 19930.0
8Belding's BabyOct 30, 19939.0
9Good-bye MeganNov 6, 19939.0
10Swap MeetNov 13, 199310.0
11Weasel LoveNov 20, 199310.0
12Tommy ANov 27, 19937.0
13Running the MaxDec 4, 199310.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

26 episodes • 1994Avg: 9.3

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Return of ScreechSep 10, 19949.0
2All Play and No WorkSep 10, 19940.0
3Let the Games BeginSep 17, 19940.0
4Bloody MoneySep 17, 199410.0
5Squash ItSep 24, 19949.0
6Brian's GirlfriendSep 24, 199410.0
7The People's ChoiceOct 1, 19949.0
8Rachel's ChoiceOct 1, 19940.0
9Belding's PrankOct 8, 19940.0
10A Matter of TrustOct 8, 19940.0
11Tommy the TenorOct 15, 19940.0
12Christmas in JulyOct 15, 19940.0
13Bayside StoryOct 22, 19940.0
14Farewell DanceOct 22, 19940.0
15A Perfect LindsayOct 29, 19940.0
16Back at the RanchOct 29, 19940.0
17Wanna Bet?Nov 5, 19940.0
18Breaking UpNov 12, 19940.0
19The Class of 2020Nov 19, 19940.0
20Drinking 101Nov 19, 19940.0
21Feuding FriendsNov 26, 19940.0
22To Cheat or Not to CheatDec 3, 19940.0
23The D Stands for DropoutDec 10, 19940.0
24Goodbye Bayside (1)Dec 24, 19948.0
25Belding's PrizeDec 31, 19949.0
26Goodbye Bayside (2)Dec 31, 199410.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

26 episodes • 1995Avg: 9.4

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Welcome to BaysideSep 9, 199510.0
2The Love BugsSep 9, 199510.0
3Driving SchoolSep 16, 199510.0
4What's the ProblemSep 16, 19950.0
5Air ScreechSep 30, 19959.0
6Big Screech on CampusSep 30, 19958.0
7Maria's Movie StarOct 7, 199510.0
8Acting JealousOct 7, 19959.0
9BoundariesOct 14, 19950.0
10Hollywood, Here He IsOct 14, 19950.0
11Ryan's Worst NightmareOct 21, 19959.0
12Prom DatesOct 21, 19950.0
13Thomas D.Oct 28, 19950.0
14Fear of FallingOct 28, 19950.0
15The Principal's PrinciplesNov 4, 19950.0
16Screech's MillionsNov 4, 19950.0
17My Best FriendsNov 11, 19950.0
18Lindsay's DilemmaNov 11, 19950.0
19Screech's DreamNov 18, 19950.0
20R.J.'s HandicapNov 18, 19950.0
21Casino ID'sNov 25, 19950.0
22Green CardNov 25, 19950.0
23No SmokingDec 2, 19950.0
24The FalloutDec 2, 19950.0
25The Christmas GiftDec 9, 19950.0
26New Year's ResolutionDec 9, 19950.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

26 episodes • 1996Avg: 9.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Oh, BrotherSep 7, 19960.0
2Unequal OpportunitySep 7, 19960.0
3Backstage PassSep 14, 19960.0
4Baby CareSep 14, 19960.0
5The Tall and the Short of ItSep 21, 19960.0
6Little HeroSep 21, 19960.0
7Student CourtSep 28, 19960.0
8Fall FormalSep 28, 19960.0
9Wrestling with FailureOct 5, 19960.0
10To Tell the TruthOct 5, 19960.0
11Renaissance FaireOct 12, 19960.0
12The Last to KnowOct 12, 19960.0
13The Final CurtainOct 19, 19960.0
14Hospital BluesOct 19, 19960.0
15Trash TVOct 26, 19960.0
16Karate KidsOct 26, 19960.0
17Vote ScreechNov 2, 19969.0
18Campaign FeverNov 2, 19960.0
19The Wrong StuffNov 9, 19960.0
20Science FairNov 9, 19960.0
21The Fifth WheelNov 16, 19960.0
22The KissNov 16, 19960.0
23Balancing ActNov 23, 19960.0
24Stealing ScreechNov 23, 19960.0
25Fire at the Max (1)Dec 14, 19960.0
26Fire at the Max (2)Dec 14, 19960.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

26 episodes • 1997Avg: 9.3Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Desperately Seeking WorkSep 13, 19978.0
2Suddenly RyanSep 13, 19978.0
3It's Not About WinningSep 20, 199710.0
4Football & PhysicsSep 20, 199710.0
5Highs and LowsSep 27, 199710.0
6Letting GoSep 27, 199710.0
7The Great Stain RobberyOct 4, 19970.0
8Boy II ManOct 4, 19970.0
9Big Sister BluesOct 11, 19970.0
10Her Brother's KeeperOct 11, 19970.0
11Friends Behaving BadlyOct 18, 19970.0
12Secrets & LizOct 18, 19970.0
13A Tale of Two SiblingsOct 25, 19970.0
14Liz's ChoiceOct 25, 19970.0
15State ChampsNov 1, 19970.0
16Screech and the SubstituteNov 1, 19970.0
17Love, Bayside StyleNov 8, 19970.0
18Foreign BehaviorNov 8, 19970.0
19Thanks for GivingNov 15, 19970.0
20Foreign AffairsNov 15, 19970.0
21Putting up WallsNov 22, 19970.0
22Goodbye ParisNov 22, 19970.0
23Private PetersonNov 29, 19970.0
24Into the WoodsNov 29, 19970.0
25Mission: ControlDec 6, 19970.0
26Forget and ForgiveDec 6, 19970.0
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

13 episodes • 1998Avg: 9.5Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Maria's RevengeSep 12, 19980.0
2Do the Write ThingSep 19, 199810.0
3The Lyin' KingSep 26, 19989.0
4The Young and the SleeplessOct 3, 199810.0
5Cigar WarsOct 10, 199810.0
6Win, Lose or CheatOct 17, 19988.0
7Hands OffOct 24, 199810.0
8Guess Who's Running the MaxOct 31, 19989.0
9Mind GamesNov 7, 199810.0
10Free for AllNov 14, 19989.0
11LoserNov 21, 199810.0
12Bye-Bye TonyNov 28, 199810.0
13Seasons Greed-ingsDec 5, 19989.0
Season 7 Poster

Season 7

13 episodes • 1999Avg: 9.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Show Me the MoneySep 11, 19990.0
2Prescription for TroubleSep 18, 19990.0
3ME TVOct 2, 199910.0
4The Captain and MariaOct 9, 19998.0
5Liz Burns EricOct 16, 19999.0
6The X-Friends FilesOct 23, 19999.0
7Don't Follow the LeaderOct 30, 19990.0
8A Mall Shook UpNov 7, 19990.0
9Party AnimalsNov 13, 19990.0
10The Last PromNov 20, 19990.0
11Mr. B. Goes to CollegeNov 27, 19990.0
12The Bell TollsDec 4, 19990.0
13A Repair to RememberJan 8, 20000.0

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