Well, almost the entire cast. 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon is really get into Los Angeles living during this week's sojourn to the land of sun and fun, and no ode to California would be complete without a loving nod to the ultimate Cali show: 'Saved By the Bell.'
The only Fourth of July episode of anything worth mentioning is the series finale of ‘The Wonder Years.’ Airing on May 12, 1993, an epilogue set during a Fourth of July parade became one of the most memorable television moments of the last 25 years.
We've never seen 'Shark Tank,' because it doesn't feature animals or hillbillies, but we already know it will never be as good in real life as it is in this video. It's a mash-up of 'Shark Tank' and that episode of 'Saved by the Bell' when Zack Morris pitches his friendship bracelet business idea...
I am proving myself, more and more, to be a child of my generation. I used to think I never really fit in philisophically with people my own age. But I must be more of one of "them" than I thought. How else you explain my fondness for a show soooo cheezy and lame as Saved by the Bell?
It was awful. But I love(d) it.
Of all the great and semi-great celebs I've had the chance to interview over the years. Dustin Diamond, the freak that played Screech, is one of my favorite radio interview memories.
I just thought I would share with those, that are 30-36 years old, that might appreciate it...The Saved By the Bell online game. Hope you have some time to waste.