Saved By the Bell - The New Class: Seasons 6 & 7 (2000)
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Runtime: 8 hrs 54 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: While SAVED BY THE BELL: THE NEW CLASS never became the sensation that its precursor, SAVED BY THE BELL, was, it did manage to last seven seasons. The show follows the new group of students who... While SAVED BY THE BELL: THE NEW CLASS never became the sensation that its precursor, SAVED BY THE BELL, was, it did manage to last seven seasons. The show follows the new group of students who roam the hallways of Bayside High after Zack, Kelly, Lisa, Slater, and Jessie's graduation. The young cast is joined by SAVED BY THE BELL veterans Principal Belding (Dennis Haskins) and the inimitable "Screech" Powers (Dustin Diamond). The 26 episodes that comprise the show's last two seasons bring us memorable moments such as Screech and Principal Belding working side by side after school, the transfer of a rival quarterback named Tony, and the gang's preparations for their graduation and future. Sadly--and inexplicably--there was never a SAVED BY THE BELL: THE NEW CLASS: THE COLLEGE YEARS. [More]
Starring: Dustin Diamond, Ben Gould, Lindsey McKeon, Ashley Lyn Cafagna
Starring: Dustin Diamond, Ben Gould, Lindsey McKeon, Ashley Lyn Cafagna, Dennis Haskins
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