No hair salon, no problem!
16.04.2020 - 17:55 / usmagazine.com
Time out! The first Saved by the Bell revival trailer has arrived. Peacock, NBC’s upcoming streaming service, tweeted the video on Wednesday, April 15, revealing the first footage from the continuation series.
Mario Lopez’s A.C. Slater and Elizabeth Berkley’s Jessie Spano return in the opening moments of the series reflecting on their time at Bayside High.
“Remember how much fun high school used to be?” Slater, now Bayside’s gym teacher who eats soup in his car, asks Jessie. In true Jessie
No hair salon, no problem!
Editor’s note: The Los Angeles Blade published a Spanish version of this story on April 27.
Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Al Roker and Carson Daly all have one thing in common: They never went to prom! On Monday's episode of NBC's TODAY, the news anchors revealed that they all skipped the high school milestone as they came together to help throw a virtual prom for the seniors of a Nebraska high school, who were forced to cancel theirs due to coronavirus concerns. After listening to fellow correspondent Craig Melvin reminisce about his high school prom, Al admitted that he missed out on
What a way to start your morning! Savannah Guthrie‘s kids Vale, 5, and Charley, 3, (who she shares with husband Michael Feldman, 51) hilariously stole the show from her on the latest episode of Today that aired on Thursday, April 23. Charley was the first one to make a live appearance when her cohost Hoda Kotb, 55, showed some pre-show footage of him cuddling up to his mom while she prepared to go on-air.
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Savannah Guthrie's kids are delighting her show co-host! The 48-year-old TV personality celebrated Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day on Thursday by broadcasting the morning show from her home with the help of Vale, 5, and Charley, 3, who she shares with her husband, Michael Feldman.
The Bayside High kids are back running the school! Except, they’re not kids anymore!
Look out, preppies. A new chapter of Saved by the Bell is finally happening, after years of rumors and delays. The sequel will feature Mario Lopez and Elizabeth Berkley reprising their roles as A.C. Slater and Jessie Spano, respectively. It's headed to Peacock, NBCUniversal's upcoming new streaming service.
By Jordan Moreau
We're back at Bayside!
“Saved By the Bell” is making a comeback, and fans can expect a very different tone in the updated revival for NBC’s upcoming Peacock streaming service.
Ready to feel super nostalgic? People posted the exclusive teaser trailer for Peacock's Saved by the Bell revival is here, and it's like they used some sort of crazy magic to drop us right back in the '90s — we hope we never have to go back to 2020.
The first teaser for the Saved By The Bell reboot is here!
La La Anthony‘s entire family is together amid the global COVID-19 outbreak, and she wouldn’t have it any other way. During her April 13 interview with Access Daily the TV personality, 38, shared with correspondents Kit Hoover and Mario Lopez how she and her family are doing while staying together in Los Angeles.
John Prine wrote country-folk songs with an unpretentious, aw-heck demeanor that belied their astonishing gravity and power. “He sings rather quietly, and his guitar work is good, but he doesn’t show off,” Roger Ebert wrote of an early Prine show in 1970. “After a song or two, even the drunks in the room begin to listen to his lyrics. And then he has you.”