Originally created by TV writer Sam Bobrick and developed by producer Peter Engel, Saved by the Bell (1989-93) outgrew humble origins to quickly become an enduring and popular teen sitcom — which, at the time, was a genre that didn’t exist. First envisioned as a teacher-focused series called Good Morning, Miss Bliss in 1988, it was retooled for younger audiences with a bigger spotlight on the (mostly new) students and a more fun and colorful atmosphere. Both were necessary with the show’s new timeslot on NBC: Saturday mornings, where it was head-to-head against cartoons that had dominated the landscape for …Read the entire review From http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=73405 |