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We graduate with the Bayside gang to follow their adventures on campus in Saved By The Bell: The College Years. We explore what made the original Saved By The Bell so special and why this sequel series flunked in prime time. Thanks to our monthly supporters Chad Droze Ken Spaulding retrodolls77 Tim Heasley Jeff Sheldon
Eric went on the Mindf*ck podcast and got a raw doggin on his noggin. Law was in a rut and now in an upswing. Both introduce the show by signing the theme song from Saved By The Bell: The College Years. Overcoming motivation struggles. (10:59) Comedy, trauma, and prioritizing tasks. (15:52) Creativity, work ethic, and mental health. (23:11) P Diddy Pedophilia and pedophile hunters. (28:31) Episode sponsored by ZUPYAK - The first search optimized AI writer. Zupyak.com → promo code → SWEAT by SQUARESPACE website builder → https://squarespacecircleus.pxf.io/sweatequity by CALL RAIL call tracking → https://bit.ly/sweatequitycallrail by LINKEDIN PREMIUM - 2 months free! → https://bit.ly/sweatequity-linkedin-premium by BLOOM.io → https://bloom.cello.so/aZBXRYS22rB by OTTER.ai → https://otter.ai/referrals/AVPIT85N --- Sweat Equity
This episode we're talking about Trashed on MTV with Chris Hartwick, Where on earth is Carmen Sandiego, Saved by the Bell: The College Years, and Martin Lawrence's banned SNL monologue. Good times!
We kick things off the new season off the new season of the podcast by covering the Pilot of Saved By The Bell: The College Years. Zack, Slater, and Screech adjust to living in a co-ed dorm. Thanks to Damn The Witch Siren for remixing our theme song!
Patrick Fabian is an award-winning actor who you may recognise from his iconic role as Howard Hamlin in Better Call Saul. He's guest starred on almost everything: Friends, NCIS, Will and Grace, Hot in Cleveland, Star Trek:Voyager, Lucifer, Code Black, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Grimm, Scorpion, The Newsroom, Longmire, Castle, Scandal", CSI/CSI:Miami/CSI:NY, The Mentalist, Desperate Housewives, Xena the Warrior Princess, Criminal Minds, Bones, Ugly Betty, Reba, Pushing Daises, According to Jim, Drop Dead Diva, Private Practice, Burn Notice, Princess. Recurring roles include "Big Love, Veronica Mars, Joan of Arcadia, Providence, 24, Time of your Life, General Hospital, Working Class, Dharma and Greg, Valentine and The Education of Max Bickford. Patrick is fondly remembered as 'Professor Lasky' from Saved By The Bell:The College Years. Patrick was also the male lead in "The Last Exorcism" which was a small, 1.3 million dollar horror film that went on to gross over $70 Million worldwide. Fans loved his portrayal of the flawed Rev Cotton Marcus and he was awarded Best Actor at the prestigious Stiges Catalonian International Film Festival in 2010. Other films include Jimmy, Must Love Dogs, Tales of Everyday Magic, Bad Ass, Atlas Shrugged Part 2, Pig, My Greatest Teacher, The Good Mother, Underdogs, Bad Asses and My Eleventh. On the Disney and ABC Family Channels, Patrick has been a go-to Bad Guy, playing the Evil 'Thantos' in Disney Channels' Twitches and Twitches, Too and the only man hunting reindeer in the Christmas movies Snow and Snow 2: Brain Freeze and Cloud 9. On stage, Patrick has worked with some of the best playwrights and directors around: having toured America with John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation directed by Jerry Zaks, Eric Bogosian's Humpty Dumpty directed by Jo Bonney at The McCarter Center in Princeton and Nicky Silver's The Food Chain directed by Robert Falls at the Westside Theatre in NYC. He also voices Harvey Dent in Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham which is coming out soon. We chat about why he loves Cameo, the highs and lows of a 30+ year career, disappointments, no's and rejections, his gratitude mindset, expectations, Better Call Saul and enjoyment plus more! The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well (one day after release)! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Patrick out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrpatrickfabian/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PatrickFabian Cameo: https://www.cameo.com/mrpatrickfabian Website: https://www.patrickfabian.com/ ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
Ever wondered if Frasier would look into someone else's apartment for his own creepy entertainment? Well, he would. Frasier buys Marty a telescope to keep him entertained, but his father quickly falls into a whirlwind exchange of notes with a woman from another building. Plus, an excruciating look at The Poker Game episode of Saved by the Bell: The College Years
Steve Cooper talks with actor Patrick Fabian. Patrick is best known for his role as Howard Hamlin on Better Call Saul. His recurring roles include shows such as Black Monday, Carol's Second Act, Special, Code Black, Valentine, Big Love, Veronica Mars, Providence, Joan of Arcadia, 24, The Newsroom and Saved by the Bell: The College Years. He has also guest starred in countless series like Lucifer, Barry,The Conners, Elementary, Ugly Betty, NCIS, Will & Grace, Friends, Scandal, The Mentalist, CSI: Crime Investigation Scene, Bones, Criminal Minds, Castle, Burn Notice, Longmire and many more. On the big screen he can be seen in DriverX, Extracurricular Activities, Eat Brains Love, 30 Nights, Cloud 9, Bad Ass and the Last Exorcism.
Andrew Guerdat joins me to talk about growing up in Birmingham, Alabama; loving cowboy shows; Andy Griffith; Ed Scharlach teaches comedy writing and introduces him to his partner Stuart Kreinberg; MASH script got them representation; wrote an episode of The Jeffersons that turns up in the background of Basic Instinct; writing an episode of the forgettable comedy Me and Maxx; moving to Mork & Mindy; ABC ruined a hit by adding too many characters; Robin shoots a scene, does improv, shoots a scene, does improv; all lines were written; particular favorite episode "Mindy, Mindy, Mindy"; moving to Archie Bunker's Place; silly vs grounded comedy; pitching to Carroll O'Connor; Denise Miller; Celeste Holm; Anne Meara; writing the controversial episode "The Red Herring"; "Death of a Lodger" with Don Rickles; "Bunker Madness"; Whiz Kids and McGruder & Loud allowed him to work while sitcoms "were dead"; streaming allows his daughter to find a Sister, Sister she was in in minutes; It's A Living; Paul Kreppel; Marian Mercer; Richard Staahl; TV movie "Dance 'Til Dawn"; Head of the Class hard because cast was too large but smart in that it taught a fact every week; 5th season adding Billy Connolly; "Dead Men Don't Wear Pocket Protectors" - Arvid brings a gun to school; Brian Robbins; Rain Pryor; gets a job running Saved by the Bell: The College Years after never seeing original; tries to grow it up and and is told not to; tapings are out of control; idea for Herman's Head comes to Andrew and his partner in 1983; having it be picked up in 1991 and not allowed to really be involved; how finished product, while funny, was not what he and partner intended; the similarities between "Inside Out" and Herman's Head; Empty Nest; Richard Mulligan allows supporting cast to get the laughs; writing for The Parent 'Hood and Boy Meets World; transitioning to animation with The World of Tosh; Higglytown Heroes; Sherriff Callie's Wild Wild West; Paw Patrol
Former NFL DL and "Saved By The Bell: The College Years" actor @bobgolic joined the show from Radio Row at the #SuperBowlLVI to talk anything and everything from his career to the big game
We feel honored to have nostalgia expert, SNL cast member, and our good friend Kyle Mooney on the pod this week! Of course, we discuss eighties cartoons and how Kyle embodies that aesthetic so flawlessly on his hilarious new Netflix show, Saturday Morning All-Star Hits! We also get deep into the short-lived primetime series Saved By The Bell: The College Years. Was it weird that the Bayside Crew had an ex-football player as their dorm's RA? Absolutely. Along the way we also discuss Kyle's childhood toy collection, the TV phenomenon known as Rescue 9-1-1 and we wonder why picture-in-picture technology seems to have disappeared. Finally, Jonah brings back our popular CEO Takedown segment unknowingly burning the same CEO two weeks in a row as we debate if General Mills legacy will ultimately be Nerf balls, sugar-coated cereals or simply... flour. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In a year as jam packed with classic entertainment and landmark inventions as 1994, some things were bound to fall through the cracks of history – but Sarah & Joe are here to thrust them back into the limelight in this heroic twenty-fourth episode! Come along as the hosts whirl from personal favorite films (Love Affair, The Fantastic Four) to TV shows (Saved by the Bell: The College Years, Herman's Head) to new commercial products (the Dodge Neon, the Nutrageous candy bar) before finally arriving at the MVP of unsung greatness from this year – Reese's Peanut Butter Puffs cereal. Along the way much discussion is given to Warren Beatty films of ‘90s, all the movie iterations of the First Family of Marvel, the relationships between Katharine and Audrey Hepburn, Bob and Mike Golic, Deborah and Steve Kerr, the seven wonders of the food engineering world, Joe's uncanny ability to guess celebrity birth years, and a thorough breakdown of the best breakfast cereals of all-time. Plenty of topics to discuss, and wrapping up with perhaps the greatest end sequence in It Happened One Year history!
Coming up this week on RetroChat we are talking all about Saved by the Bell: The College Years. We are going to be chatting about the premise, it's place in history, was it liked and why it only lasted one season. As well as this we give you a rundown of the upcoming Retro Play videos and shows which are coming to the Retro Chat show in the coming weeks. Next Week, we are going to be discussing the iconic wrestling event WWF Wrestlemania VI, where I am going to be joined by a special guest to chat through the card, share memories on why it was so important. I would like to hear from you, so join us on social media: Facebook: Retro Chat Podcast Instagram: Retro Chat Podcast You Tube: Retro Chat Podcast Twitter: @retrochatpod Email: studio@retrochat.co.uk If listening on Spotify then send me a voice message and I will use it on the show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/retrochatpodcast/message
In this episode of our PILOT ERROR series we look at the TV pilot for Saved by the Bell: The College Years (1993) Saved by the Bell: The College Years is an extension of the original Saved by the Bell series with a very similar premise. The plot revolves around the six characters getting into trouble each week at the fictitious California University (Cal U), under the watchful eye of Mike Rogers , their resident adviser. Mark-Paul Gosselaar ,Mario López, Dustin Diamond, Anne Tremko, Kiersten Warren, Bob Golic, Essence Atkinsand others star. Listen, rate and share. If you would like to watch the pilot before listening to the podcast email us at mike@cullenpark.com for a link. Find us at all2reeltoo.com Check out some cool music by host Matthew Haase at https://youtu.be/5E6TYm_4wIE Check out cool merchandise related to our show at http://tee.pub/lic/CullenPark Become a Patron of the show here.... https://www.patreon.com/CullenPark Listen to Mike on The Nerdball Podcast.... https://pod.fo/e/ba2aa Check out some cool music from Jason Quick at www.jasonquickmusic.com If you can during these troubling times make a donation to one of the following charities to help out. https://www.directrelief.org/ https://www.naacpldf.org/ https://www.blackvotersmatterfund.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Everyone Dies In Sunderland: A podcast about growing up terrified in the eighties and nineties
Meet the possible serial killer who might be back on the streets this DecemberThe gang revisits 1997, and investigates North Shields-born Allan Grimson – convicted of killing two men, suspected of killing three and possibly responsible for the deaths of up to twenty undiscovered victims.There's a good chance he'll be released this December.The gang also remembers the death of Princess Diana and the 1997 General Election.John apologies to Jessica Ennis Hill. Claire gets tickled by Brian Harvey from East 17. Gareth plays with a monster in his pocket. Princess Diana ruins the TV schedules. Digressions in this episode include: Galaxy High, Matey, East 17, Dolly the Sheep, Love City Groove, the sad story of the Chagos Islanders, Saved By The Bell: The College Years and alarming shopping baskets encountered during jobs in retail. As always, we would love to hear from you, particularly:· Which terrible nightclubs did a younger you go to purely because there literally used to be a national bedtime of 11pm? More importantly, were you served a brightly coloured cocktail by Dominic Cummings in iconic nightclub Klute? · Did your French oral exam go hilariously wrong?· What alarming shopping baskets have you encountered during jobs in retail?You can reach us on email everyonediesinsunderland@gmail.com, on Twitter at @everyonediespod, on Facebook and Instagram. Our theme music is the song “Steady Away” by Pete Dilley and can be found on his album Half-truths and Hearsay which you can/should buy/stream here: https://petedilley.bandcamp.com/album/half-truths-and-hearsay This episode of Thomas the Tank Engine is surprisingly harrowing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO6qIM2WO6k You remember Dream Phone, right? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-cE8Umr3qw Completely irrelevant right, but Fightmilk are awesome band and they have a song called Dream Phone - https://soundcloud.com/fightmilkisaband/dream-phone-2 Easter Egg: John and Consett's Premier Ellie Kemper have a particularly excitable Sparrow living in their garden. They have christened him Fat Mike. Can you hear him?
The dulcet tones of Heidi Rogers grace us on this week's episode. We talk about more fish motifs, the size of Jeff Goldblum’s satellites, Saved by the Bell: The College Years, how The West Wing would’ve handled an alien invasion, and we spend a solid 60 seconds on doing Daniel Tiger impressions. Also, our most vulgar episode yet.More of Heidi can be found on FB @KennyRogersImprovReview us on Apple Podcasts! We like our show and we'd like other people to like it, too!Our Social Media:Twitter: @ID4MinutesInstagram: @ID4MinutesFacebook: ID4 Minutes
In the fantasy world of TV reruns, Fall still means back to school. And for two thirds of Bayside’s graduating class that means year one of both college AND your college based sitcom. SAVED BY THE BELL: THE COLLEGE YEARS was the prime time extension of a childhood mainstay that neither Bob or Tim ever found attachment to. Well, until binging four episodes of this single season failure. That’s when one of the hosts found something surprisingly relevant about Zach, Kelly, Slater and Screech. While the other host … let’s just type “less so” and let the episode speak for itself. It’s all right because this college has bells! 00:00:00 IN MEMORIAM - a true hero 00:01:37 UNLICENSED AUDIO - The Boys From The Bell 00:02:23 BYE BYE BAYSIDE - and taking attendance: the college years 00:10:25 DUSTIN CHECKS IN - and When Kelly Met Laskey 00:15:38 PROBLEMATIC ROMANTIC - not ex-ZACH-ly for Bob’s kid 00:23:34 A FAMILIAR RING - hey, it’s Robert Guillaume 00:27:28 (ALMOST) ONE TO (SORT OF) GROW ON - and is that what a rave is? 00:36:08 ZACK TO BASICS - hey, it’s Holland Taylor … and .. Bob … Gollic… might be his name(?) 00:39:14 FOLLOW UP OR FOUL UP - and just another way to talk about TV’s FRIENDS. 00:48:12 CLOSING - contacts, plugs and no catch phrase 00:51:07 SPECIAL BONUS AUDIO - Not a hit wonders For full show notes visit www.nahpods.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode SummaryThe creator of Seinfeld's theme music, Jonathan Wolff was a child prodigy, trained in classical and jazz, working 3 jobs as a musician and composer while still in high school in Louisville, Kentucky, and the guy who composed music for dozens of primetime TV shows for decades. Along the way Jonathan amassed a wealth of stories and insights he shares on this episode of the Sydcast – about each of the Seinfeld characters, about Larry David, and about what a career in entertainment really looks like. Syd Finkelstein Syd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Masters degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Finkelstein has published 25 books and 90 articles, including the bestsellers Why Smart Executives Fail and Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Master the Flow of Talent, which LinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman calls the “leadership guide for the Networked Age.” He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management, a consultant and speaker to leading companies around the world, and a top 25 on the global Thinkers 50 list of top management gurus. Professor Finkelstein's research and consulting work often relies on in-depth and personal interviews with hundreds of people, an experience that led him to create and host his own podcast, The Sydcast, to uncover and share the stories of all sorts of fascinating people in business, sports, entertainment, politics, academia, and everyday life. Jonathan WolffAcclaimed musician Jonathan Wolff created the music for 75 primetime network series and is best known for his iconic Seinfeld music. Now retired, he thrills concert and lecture audiences with wonderful insider stories and Q/A about his remarkable Hollywood career including yada yada of working with Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David.While best known for creating the theme and music for 9 seasons of “Seinfeld”, Wolff was also the composer for about 75 other TV series including: “Will & Grace”, “Who's The Boss?”, “Married…with Children”, “Saved by the Bell – The College Years”, “The Good Life”, and “Reba”, racking up an astounding 44 original themes.Today, Wolff lectures to music and law students at universities throughout the United States about how his understanding of business strategy and the intricacies of copyright law that shaped his life and colorful career.Insights from this episode:The benefits of working with Larry David on Seinfeld, the outside-the-box thinking that created the iconic theme song, and the fight to get network acceptance.The benefits of mentorship and how mentorship from world-class jazz master, Jamey Aebersold, changed his life. How to turn being indispensable into a career.The benefits of hard work and putting a business plan in writing.How to become a better closer by developing better relationships through empathy. Quotes from the show:On getting the job on Seinfeld: “My most important asset was relationships.” – Jonathan WolffOn the difficulties of getting the show picked up: “Seinfeld was a new species of TV series. It was a show about nothing.” – Jonathan WolffOn Julia Louis Dreyfuss: “She is so talented, so smart, so well trained, and just a hard worker that her success has endured...she's fearless.” – Jonathan WolffRegarding working so much during that time: “So much time and distance has passed since those Camelot years of working on Seinfeld that now I view it from a different perspective. Now, I watch the episodes and I'm a fan of Seinfeld.” – Jonathan WolffOn why he loves jazz: “It's always a moving platform, the landscape changes all the time.” – Jonathan WolffSpeaking about Jonathan's musical training: “You were building this combustion engine, day-after-day, with all kinds of musical influences, not just one influence, but all types of genres.” – Syd FinkelsteinOn beginning his career as a musical handyman: “I did anything people asked me to do, the studios were happy to have acquired another swiss-army, multi-purpose utility tool for their musical chores.” – Jonathan Wolff“You're not afraid to work hard and you're not afraid to take on whatever job there is to take on.” – Syd FinkelsteinOn being one of the top composers in Los Angeles at the time: “I was not the best composer in LA (Los Angeles), I was probably the best closer.”– Jonathan WolffOn what he would say to his twenty year old self: “You need a business plan.” – Jonathan WolffStay Connected: Syd FinkelsteinWebsite: http://thesydcast.comLinkedIn: Sydney FinkelsteinTwitter: @sydfinkelsteinFacebook: The SydcastInstagram: The Sydcast Jonathan Wolff Website: Seinfeld Music GuyFacebook: Jonathan WolffTwitter: @seinfeldmusicSubscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher, iTunes, and Spotify. This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry (www.podcastlaundry.com
January 22-28, 1994 Today Ken welcomes actor and comedian Petey Gibson to the show. Ken and Petey discuss the nature of excitement, anxiety, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, Winter Previews, Mid-Season replacements, Ed Bagley Jr, Borne in Born, Cape Cod, Friendly's, flaming dice, hating Guy Fieri, hating change and surprises, Nanas, rituals, the darkness of the 90s, Saved By The Bell: The College Years, Empty Nest, Nurses, VO5 Hot Oil Treatments, Ben Vereen, Eve Plumb, Masterpiece Theater, falling in love with a murder suspect, Married...with Children, The George Carlin Show, Labyrinth, Henson Studios, strict parents banishing sexual content, growing up Catholic, Donovan Scott, being nicknames Mantis, Donna Mills, Danny Bonaduce, Full House, COPS, Rescue 911, Unsolved Mysteries, how sexy Angela Lansbury is in Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Spring Break, This Old House, Home Improvement, why JTT is a safe lesbian crush, transcription services, Ken's touch typing super powers, Willie Nelson coming out of the ice, Seinfeld, Adam Ruins Everything, UCB Classes, taking the Fun Wah Bus, Rimmers, Mr. Show, appearing on and WINNING The Price is Right, and the wonders of Judith Light.
Episode 12 - “It's an ABOMINATION“ - The Donut Crew relives one of the greatest cultural disasters of the early 1990s, the ill conceived and poorly executed SAVED BY THE BELL: THE COLLEGE YEARS. Riding the massive success of the series that came before, and unaware of the success of the series that would follow, this series is the biggest misstep in the "Saved By the Bell" universe. Listen to the crew as they work their way through two painful episodes, discussing the sudden devolution of Zach Morris, the gap between the show and the REAL Saved By the Bell universe, Hannah's boyfriend list of TV boyfriends, 90s hair, whether or not anyone actually likes Screech, the sweet man inside Mr. Rogers, and the mistakes you were allowed to make when you were 15, but not 19. We regret nothing.
Scott and Nathan start Thanksgiving off right with a healthy dose of Saved By The Bell: The College Years. Enjoy a somehow even more annoying Screech along with us, won't you?Scott By The Bell ep 15 - A Thanksgiving Story from Nathan Guerra on Vimeo.
Greg and Dave reveal the 11 NHL types that you'll find at your hometown bar the night before Thanksgiving. Plus, whether teams off to great starts are big phonies; the NHL's All-Star voting changes; the Las Vegas team name; Greg's John Tortorella theory; the Centennial Classic jerseys; your reader mail; and the boys crack open classic trading card packs from WCW circa 1991 and "Saved By The Bell: The College Years" because of course they did.
Episode #63: Saved by the Bell: The College Years - “A Thanksgiving Story” Original Release Date: November 18, 2016 Patrick and Kat slip into Thanksgiving season with a early 90s cranberry jam that took the playful innocence of Saved by the Bell and plunged it into the murkier waters of primetime with Saved by the Bell: The College Years. Anything goes at Cal U, including anal probes with a turkey thermometer and a slew of new uninteresting supporting characters for Zack, Slater, and Screech Wilson the Beachball to get into trouble with. Plus, Dustin Diamond's legal troubles, Patrick and Kat recast some important roles with animated GIFs, clipart, and emojis, and palling around with Mr. Belding post high school. We have some great stuff coming up, so don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes. Website: http://www.averyspecialpodcast.tumblr.com Twitter: @VeryPodcast Starring: Patrick M. Dunn and Kat Halstead
In this episode: Crocs plastic beach clogs getting stuck in escalators, O.J. Simpson's arrest for robbery on September 16, 2007, sports card store customers vs. video game store customers vs. comic book store customers, the upcoming Led Zeppelin reunion in London on November 26, 2007, Van Halen, the season premiere of Heroes, NBC's upcoming remake of the Knight Rider TV series, Turbo Teen, Cavemen on ABC, celebrity deaths (Luciano Pavarotti, thanks to www.deadoraliveinfo.com), Saved by the Bell: The College Years, different colored jeans, and Screech. 24 minutes - paunchstevenson.com