13 Things You Didn't Know About Saved By The Bell
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Unless you were a die-hard SBTB fan, you probably won't know these facts.
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1. We never get to see Screech’s dad or Slater’s mom throughout the entire series.
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2. AC Slater’s first name obviously wasn’t AC. It was revealed to be Albert Clifford.
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3. The girl that Slater rescues when she pretends to drown during the last Malibu Sands episode is actually Denise Richards.
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4. Peter Engel wrote a musical of Saved by the Bell that was, unfortunately, never brought to life.
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5. Dustin Diamond is the only actor to appear in every Saved by the Bell episode, as well as the spin-offs and all the movies.
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6. Mr. Belding’s first name is Richard, but he’s often called Dick in several episodes. His brother appears as a substitute in an episode and his name is Rod. Their parents named them Dick and Rod.
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7. Scott Wolf, who became a huge star in Party of Five, appeared in the background on numerous Saved by the Bell episodes.
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8. Jaleel White, also known as Steve Urkel, auditioned for a part on Saved by the Bell, but was never used onscreen.
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9. The Saved by the Bell set wasn’t torn down after the series wrapped. Instead it has been used in other shows such as That’s So Raven and iCarly.
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10. Kathy Ireland was originally cast as Jennifer, the nurse that Zack falls in love with, but was replaced because her acting wasn’t up to par.
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11. There are more episodes of Saved by the Bell: The New Class than there are episodes of the original Saved by the Bell and Saved by the Bell: The College Years combined.
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12. The show was actually nominated for an Emmy in 1992. Was it for acting? Directing? Best show? No. It was for outstanding achievement in lighting direction.
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13. Zack’s hair wasn’t actually blonde so he had to dye it every two weeks during filming.
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