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- Doctor of Philosophy, Sociology, New York University, 2001
Dissertation: 'Manicuring Identities: Race, Gender, and Class in New York City Korean-Owned Nail Salons'
This ethnographic study explores the social construction of race, gender and class in service interactions in ethnic small businesses by examining relations between Korean female owners and workers and their racially diverse customers in New York City nail salons. It describes and analyzes the practices of how language, body, and emotions are managed and how these actions shape identities and inter-group relations in the interpersonal settings of the post-industrial economy. - Master of Arts, Sociology, New York University, New York University, 1996
- Bachelors of Arts, Social Studies, Radcliffe College, Harvard University, 1988
- Social Construction of Race, Gender and Class
- Sociology of the Body
- Emotional Labor and Service Interactions
- Immigrant Women's Work
- Asian American Communities
- Relations between Korean Americans and African Americans
- Ethnography
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- Kang, Miliann, Hye Jun Park, and Juyeon Park. 2019. 'Teachers as good mothers, mothers as good teachers: Functional and ideological work–family alignment in the South Korean teaching profession.' Gender, Work, and Organization 27:3:395-413.
- Currington, Celeste and Miliann Kang. Forthcoming. 'Contrasting Scientific Discourses of Skin Lightening in Domestic and Global Contexts” in Oxford Handbook on the Sociology of the Body and Embodiment, edited by Natalie Boero and Kate Mason. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Kang, Miliann 2019. 'Manicures as Transnational Body Labor” in Sharon Heijin Lee, Christina Moon and Thuy Tu (Eds.). Fashion and Beauty in the Time of Asia. New York: NYU Press.
- Kang, Miliann 2018. 'Gender, Migration, and Mobility in Korean American Communities: A Case Study of the Nail Salon Industry” in Rachael Joo and Shelley Lee (Eds.). Companion to Korean American Studies. Leiden: Brill. 449-474.
- Kang, Miliann 2017. 'Up in the Air: Tracing the Circuits of Transnational Asian and Asian American Mothering” in Catherine Ceniza Choy and Judy Wu (Eds.). Gendering the Trans-Pacific World: Diaspora, Empire and Race. Leiden: Brill. 246-253.
- Kang, Miliann 2014. 'Are Second-Generation Korean American Women Tiger Mothers? Strategic, Transnational, and Resistant Responses to Racialized Mothering' in Second-Generation Korean Experiences in the United States and Canada, edited by Pyong Gap Min and Samuel Noh. Lexington Books.
- Kang, Miliann 2014. 'Betty Lee Sung,' 'Glass Ceiling Debate,' and 'Rose Hum Lee' articles in Asian Americans: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History, edited by Xiaojian Zhao and Edward J.W. Park. Santa Barbara: Greenwood Publishing.
- Kang, Miliann. 2013. Book Review of Aloha America: Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire by Adria L. Imada, Duke University Press. Journal of Asian American Studies, 16:3: 335-38.
- Fisher, Lucy and Miliann Kang. 2013. 'Reinventing Dirty Work: Immigrant Women in Nursing Homes,' in Immigrant Women Workers in the Neoliberal Age, Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, Anna Romina Guevarra, Maura Toro-Morn, and Grace Chang (Eds.). Champagne-Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
- Kang, Miliann. 2013. 'What Does a Manicure Have to Do With Sex?': Racialised Sexualisation of Body Labor in Routine Beauty Services,' in Body/Sex/Work: Intimate, Embodied and Sexualised Labour, Carol Wolkowitz, Rachel Lara Cohen, Teela Sanders, and Kate Hardy (Eds.). London: Palgrave.
- Kang, Miliann. 2010. The Managed Hand: Race, Gender and the Body in Beauty Service Work. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Reviewed by Samantha Kwan in Gender & Society, February 2012, 26:1, pp. 120-123
- Reviewed by Jennifer L. Pierce in Contemporary Sociology, July 2011, 40:4, pp. 413-416
- Reviewed by Adia Harvey Wingfield in American Journal of Sociology, March 2011, 116:5, pp. 1695-1697
- Outstanding Book Award, American Sociological Association, Section on Asia and Asian America
- Oliver Cromwell Cox Award, American Sociological Association, Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities
- Distinguished Book Award, American Sociological Association, Section on Sex and Gender
- Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Book Award, American Sociological Association, Section on Race, Gender, and Class
- Sara Whaley Book Prize, National Women's Studies Association
- Kang, Miliann. 2010. 'Manicuring Intimacies: Inequality and Resistance in Asian-Owned Nail Salons,' in Intimate Labors: Cultures, Technologies, and the Politics of Care, Eileen Boris and Rhacel Salazar Parrenas (Eds.). Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.
- Kang, Miliann. 2009. Book Review of Free Food For Millionaires by Min Jin Lee, Warner Books. Sociological Forum, Vol. 24, No. 2, June, pp. 464-468.
- Kang, Miliann. 2009. Book Review of Managing Multicultural Lives: Asian American Professionals and the Challenge of Multiple Identities by Pawan Dhingra, Stanford University Press. Contemporary Sociology, 37:4: 342-44.
- Quoted in New York Magazine, 'A Stranger's Touch: An Inside Look at the Spa Industry' magazine article, written by Emily Nussbaum, November 25, 2007.
- Kang, Miliann and Katherine Jones. 2007. 'Why Do People Get Tattoos?' Contexts 6:1:42-47.
- Kang, Miliann. 2006. Book Review of Cross-Border Marriages: Gender and Mobility in Transnational Asia by Nicole Constable, University of Pennsylvania Press. Contemporary Sociology, 35:1: 25-26.
- Kang, Miliann. 2005. 'Inequality in Domestic Service' in Marybeth C. Stalp and Julie Childers, eds. Teaching Sociological Concepts and the Sociology of Gender, American Sociological Association.
- Kang, Miliann. 2003. 'The Managed Hand: The Commercialization of Bodies and Emotions in Korean Immigrant-Owned Nail Salons.' Gender and Society 17:820-839.
- Reprinted in Feminist Frontiers VII, edited by Verta Taylor, Nancy Whittier, and Leila Rupp, New York: McGraw-Hill (2006).
- Reprinted in Sociological Odyssey: Contemporary Readings in Introductory Sociology, edited by Peter and Patti Adler, Stamford, CT: Thomson Wadsworth (2007).
- Reprinted in Workplace/Women's Place: An Anthology, edited by Paula J. Dubeck and Dana Dunn, Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing (2006).
- Revised and Reprinted as 'Korean Immigrant Women's Work in the Nail Salon Industry: Gender, Race and Class in the Service Sector,' in Kim, Ilpyong (Ed.). Korean Americans: Past, Present and Future. Elizabeth, NJ: HollyM International (2004).
- Kang, Miliann. 2000. 'Researching One's Own: Negotiating Co-Ethnicity in the Field,' in Martin Manalansan, Ed. Cultural Compass: Ethnographic Explorations of Asian America, Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
- Recent invited talks:
- Dept. of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania (Feb. 2016)
- U.S.-Korea Institute, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University (Feb. 2016)
- Dept. of Sociology, University of Missouri (Oct. 2013)
- Dept. of Women and Gender Studies, Vanderbilt University (Feb. 2013)
- Asian American Studies Program and Dept. of Sociology, Syracuse University (Nov. 2012)
- Queens College and Korean American Community Center, New York, NY (Sept. 2012)
- Dept. of Sociology, New York University (Mar. 2012)
- Dept. of Sociology, Northwestern University (Feb. 2012)
- Dept. of Sociology, Boston University (Feb. 2012)
- Dept. of Ethnic Studies, University of California, Berkeley (Nov. 2011)
- Dept. of Sociology, Boston College (Nov. 2011)
- Pacific Rim Institute and Dept. of Sociology, Pomona College (Oct. 2011)
- 'Asian American Mothering at the Crossroads of Race, Citizenship and Empire,' presented at the annual meeting of the American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico (Nov. 2012).
- 'From Lotus Blossoms to Tiger Mothers: Asian American Women Negotiate Race, Gender and Emotions in Work and Family Life,' presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV (Aug. 2011).
- 'Asian Immigrant Women in Las Vegas Nail Salon Work,' presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV (Aug. 2011).
- Gendered Transnational Politics of Family, Work and Motherhood in the Asian Diaspora,' presented at the annual meeting of the National Women’s Studies Association, Denver, CO (Nov. 2010).
- 'Working in the Nail Salon Industry: Toxic Exposures, Labor Rights Violations and Organizing,' conference on Body Work: Critical Issues, Future Agendas, Economic and Social Research Council, University of Warwick, Coventry, England (Oct. 2008).
- 'Enhancing Career and Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics,' IBM Executive Leadership Institute, Somers, NY (July 2008).
- 'Embodying Care, Caring for Bodies: Beauty Services as Carework,' presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Boston, MA (Aug. 2008).
- 'Tools of the Trade? The Status of Research Methods within Graduate Programs in Women's Studies,' presented at the annual meeting of the National Women's Studies Association, Cincinnati, OH (June 2008).
Presentation at the Intimate Labors Conference, 'Domestic Care and Sex Work' panel (UC Santa Barbara, Oct. 2007).
- Author, 'Sorry, But Oscars Apology Doesn’t Cut It.' Daily Hampshire Gazette (March 22, 2016).
- Author, 'An Asian American Mother’s Question to Chris Rock and the Academy.' Contexts (March 17, 2016).
- Author, 'Deportations Punish Children Most,' The Conversation (November 13, 2015). Reprinted at Newsweek.
- Guest author, 'Of Nails and Moms: Should I Take My Daughter to Get Her Nails Done?,' Huffington Post, MotherWoman Blog (July 10, 2015).
- Guest author, 'Trouble in the Nail Salon Industry,' Contexts magazine (May 11, 2015).
- Quoted in a Forbes.com article, 'How Indo-Americans Created The Ultimate Neighborhood Bank' (June 6, 2012).
- Family Research Scholar, 'Asian American Women and the 'Opting Out' Debate.' Center for Research on Families, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2009-2010).
- Project on 'Immigration, Race, and the Future of Work,' $3,000 award. Labor Relations and Research Center, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2009-2010).
- Co-principal investigator, 'UMass Amherst/Five College Asian Pacific American Studies' Mellon Mutual Mentoring (M3) Team Grant,' $6,110 award from the Office of Faculty Development, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2009-2010).
- Project on 'Gender, Migration and Low-Wage Work,' $1,250 award. Ford Foundation (2008-2009).
- Co-principal investigator, 'UMass Amherst/Five College Asian Pacific American Studies' Mellon Mutual Mentoring (M3) Team Grant,' $3,500 award from the Office of Faculty Development, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2008-2009).
- Advisory Board Member, Women of Color Leadership Network, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2008-present).
- Post-doctoral Fellowship, $30,000 award. American Association of University Women, (2006-2007).
- Lilly Teaching Fellowship, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2005-2006).
- Research Fellow (co-principal investigator with C.N. Le), Institute for Asian American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Boston (2004-2005).
- Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Article Award, American Sociological Association's Section on Race, Gender and Class (2004).
- Cheryl Allyn Miller Award for Research on Women and Work, awarded by Sociologists for Women in Society (2000).
- Graduate Student Representative of the Asia and Asian America section of the American Sociological Association (1998).

| Saved by the Bell: The College Years | |
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| Genre | Teen sitcom |
| Created by | Sam Bobrick |
| Developed by | Elaine Aronson |
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| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 19 |
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| Executive producer | Peter Engel |
| Running time | 22 minutes |
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| Distributor | Rysher Entertainment |
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| Original network | NBC |
| Picture format | NTSC (480i) |
| Original release | May 22, 1993 – February 8, 1994 |
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| Preceded by | Saved by the Bell |
Saved by the Bell: The College Years is an American television sitcom, and sequel to Saved by the Bell, that ran for one season from May 22, 1993 to February 8, 1994. It is the third incarnation of the franchise. It is also the only series of the franchise to air on primetime television instead of Saturday mornings. It aired on NBC on Tuesday evenings.[1]
Plot[edit]
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 (Bob Golic), their resident adviser. The fictional school is set vaguely near the city of San Francisco (likely a reference to the real UC Berkeley, commonly known as Cal, in the similarly located Berkeley, CA). The series includes Zack Morris, Samuel 'Screech' Powers, and A.C. Slater (from the original Saved by the Bell series) as the main characters, along with newcomers Leslie Burke (Anne Tremko), Alex Tabor (Kiersten Warren) and Danielle Marks (Essence Atkins). After the pilot, however, Atkins's role was written out and Tiffani-Amber Thiessen returned to the show in her role of Kelly Kapowski.
During the first and second episodes, the series centers around Zack's schemes to try to get his suite-mate, Leslie, to fall for him. Starting with the third episode, however, the plot branches out to become more centered around the entire gang and their various college issues. At the start of the series, resident adviser Mike Rogers is portrayed as tough-as-nails though he begins to soften as the series goes on. Mike played for the San Francisco 49ers at one point, but later decided to quit to go back to school. In one episode, he trains to return to professional football, but after proving himself capable of doing it, decides to stay with his current job and continue his education. Beginning with episode 15 ('The Rave'), Holland Taylor became involved with the series, portraying the more authoritative Dean McMann. She takes on the role of the tough-as-nails authority figure that Mike had originally been intended to be at the beginning of the series. Somewhat similar to Mr. Belding, she takes a disliking to Zack's schemes and often punishes him in various ways because of his antics (albeit with a bit more malice than Belding ever displayed).
An overarching theme of the series is Zack's efforts to win back the affections of Kelly, who is in love with their anthropology professor, Jeremiah Lasky (Patrick Fabian). By the end of the series, Zack has won Kelly over again and they become engaged.
Cast[edit]
- Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Zack Morris
- Mario Lopez as A.C. Slater
- Dustin Diamond as Samuel 'Screech' Powers
- Tiffani-Amber Thiessen as Kelly Kapowski
- Anne Tremko as Leslie Burke
- Kiersten Warren as Alex Tabor
- Bob Golic as Mike Rogers
- Essence Atkins as Danielle Marks (pilot only)
- Patrick Fabian as Professor Jeremiah Lasky
- Holland Taylor as Dean Susan McMann
Episodes[edit]
| No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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| 1 | 'Pilot' | Jeff Melman | Elaine Aronson | May 22, 1993 | 60500 |
| Zack, Slater, and Screech start school at Cal U, where they find the adjustment to college life is harder than they expected. | |||||
| 2 | 'Guess Who's Coming to College?' | Jeff Melman | Andrew Guerdat & Steven Kreinberg | September 14, 1993 | 60501 |
| Zack's pursuit of his suitemate Leslie is complicated by the arrival of a new transfer student – his old high school girlfriend, Kelly. | |||||
| 3 | 'Zack, Lies & Videotape' | Jeff Melman | Mark Fink | September 14, 1993 | 60502 |
| Zack receives an interesting anthropology assignment from the class' new professor, Lasky. He has to conduct a field study of what women want. Meanwhile, Slater tries to gain weight to be a heavyweight wrestler, and Rogers offers to help Screech as his personal weightlifting trainer. | |||||
| 4 | 'Rush Week' | Jeff Melman | Jeffrey Duteil | September 21, 1993 | 60503 |
| Zack and Slater worry that Screech might ruin their efforts to join a fraternity. | |||||
| 5 | 'Slater's War' | Jeff Melman | Renee Palyo | September 28, 1993 | 60504 |
| Slater's involvement with a student activist leads him to embrace his Hispanic heritage. | |||||
| 6 | 'The Homecoming' | Jeff Melman | Debra Fasciano | October 5, 1993 | 60505 |
| Zack is invited to a homecoming banquet by the guest of honor, a football hero who could help him score in some business, while Kelly is threatened with come-ons by the alum. Meanwhile, Slater feels embarrassed being with Alex who shows off her mascot uniform at the banquet and Leslie asks Screech to go with her to shock her visiting snobbish parents. | |||||
| 7 | 'The Poker Game' | Jeff Melman | Mark Fink | October 12, 1993 | 60506 |
| Zack, Slater, and Screech try to set Rogers up on a date with a lit female professor to get him out of the dorm so they can have a poker game. Meanwhile, Kelly, Leslie, and Alex develop a crush on their new karate instructor, John Hammer, and vie with each other to try to win his affections. | |||||
| 8 | 'Prof. Zack' | Jeff Melman | Andrew Guerdat & Steve Kreinberg | October 19, 1993 | 60507 |
| While the girls put together a male pinup calendar in order to buy a big screen TV, Zack poses as Lasky in order to date an admirer of the professor's. | |||||
| 9 | 'Screech Love' | Jeff Melman | Jeffrey Duteil | October 26, 1993 | 60508 |
| Zack gets Screech to tutor a tennis star that he is dating, but the woman likes Screech and this causes conflict between Zack and Screech. | |||||
| 10 | 'Dr. Kelly' | Jeff Melman | Noah Taft | November 2, 1993 | 60509 |
| Kelly's well-paying job as a waitress has her reconsidering her thoughts of becoming a doctor. | |||||
| 11 | 'A Thanksgiving Story' | Jeff Melman | Brett Dewey & Ronald B. Solomon | November 23, 1993 | 60510 |
| After car trouble strands them at the college, the gang helps Mike, Leslie, and Screech prepare Thanksgiving dinner for a group of inner-city kids. | |||||
| 12 | 'Teacher's Pet' | Jeff Melman | Debra Fasciano | December 7, 1993 | 60512 |
| While Screech hides a lab monkey destined for the zoo, Zack discovers Kelly's crush on Professor Lasky. | |||||
| 13 | 'Kelly and the Professor' | Jeff Melman | Mark Fink | December 14, 1993 | 60513 |
| A jealous Zack strikes back at Kelly and Professor Lasky with a vengeance by spreading the word about their May–December affair, which climaxes at a costume ball. Meanwhile, Rogers gives the rest of the gang papers to fill out on a perfect mate profile for a psychology project, and Screech ends up getting the same mark as Alex. | |||||
| 14 | 'A Question of Ethics' | Jeff Melman | Renee Palyo | December 21, 1993 | 60511 |
| After a very tough new professor takes over their ethics class, the gang faces a dilemma when Zack gets his hands on a copy of the midterm. | |||||
| 15 | 'The Rave' | Jeff Melman | Jeffrey Duteil | January 4, 1994 | 60514 |
| With Mike gone and in need of money for a trip to Cancun, Zack and the gang stage a rave in the dorm. | |||||
| 16 | 'Bedside Manner' | Jeff Melman | Renee Palyo | January 11, 1994 | 60515 |
| Kelly is still pining over Professor Lasky, and Zack is trying to find ways of getting her attention back on him. | |||||
| 17 | 'Love and Death' | Jeff Melman | Andrew Guerdat & Steve Kreinberg | January 22, 1994 | 60516 |
| After a popular professor dies, Zack adopts a new attitude to life - one filled with risks. | |||||
| 18 | 'Marry Me' | Jeff Melman | Noah Taft | February 8, 1994 | 60517 |
| Kelly is planning to go on a three-month cruise abroad for the summer. When Zack finds out, he desperately tries to cling onto her. He tries to make Screech drop out of travelling on the trip so he can take his place. Eventually, Zack make a big choice to hold on to Kelly: he asks her to marry him. Meanwhile, Slater feels guilty when he sees another girl behind Alex's back since she shares the same interest as he, whilst Leslie finds out and tries to make him come clean with Alex about his dissatisfaction with their romance. | |||||
| 19 | 'Wedding Plans' | Jeff Melman | Bennett Tramer | February 8, 1994 | 60518 |
| Zack and Kelly talk about their futures, as they confront the possibilities of marriage. Slater is against the plans, while Screech wants to be Zack's best man, and decides to throw a bachelor party that goes incredibly wrong. Lisa Turtle arrives and wants to be Maid of Honor at Kelly and Zack's wedding. But she's got a battle on her hands, with Leslie and Alex also wanting to assume the position of Maid of Honor. | |||||
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Production and reception[edit]
The series was cancelled after only one season, due to low ratings, averaging only a 7.8/12 rating/share, and ranking 88th out of 118 shows in the yearly ratings. It had to deal with viewer competition from both Full House and the first half of Rescue 911, both of which ranked in the Nielsen Top 30 that season. Only 19 episodes were produced. The nineteenth episode, 'Wedding Plans', left the series with a cliffhanger ending, where Zack and Kelly had not yet married.
To give closure to the series, a 90-minute TV movie, Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas, was produced to wrap up the series. All the main actors agreed to come back for the movie, except Anne Tremko, who declined a role in the movie. In Saved by the Bell: The New Class, Zack, Slater and Lisa (who only appeared in episodes 19 and 20) all appeared again in the episode 'Goodbye Bayside: Part 2'. Slater appeared one more time in 'Fire at the Max: Part 2' of The New Class. Screech would return in The New Class, starting with its second season, as Mr. Belding's administrative assistant on a work-study program from Cal U. Slater and Jessie Spano, a character from the original series, became main characters in the 2020 sequel series while Zack, Kelly, and Lisa all made guest appearances.[2][3][4][5]
Home media[edit]
Saved by the Bell: The College Years was released on DVD in Region 1 by Image Entertainment on August 17, 2004.
| Title | Ep# | Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | Distributors |
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| Saved By The Bell: The College Years | 19 | August 17, 2004 | N/A | N/A | Image Entertainment |
Film[edit]
The events of the final episode of the series lead directly into the events of the second Saved by the Bell film: Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas.
Saved By the Bell: The College Years novels[edit]
Four novelizations based on the show were released in late 1994 by the publisher Aladdin Paperbacks, all written by Beth Cruise. The books all feature the main cast, and have similar storylines that relate to the main plots in the TV sequel.
| Title | ISBN Number | Release Date(s) |
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| Freshman Frenzy | (ISBN0020411154) | August 1, 1994 |
| Zack Zeroes In | (ISBN0020427891) | September 1, 1994 |
| Exit, Stage Right | (ISBN0020427921) | October 1, 1994 |
| Mistletoe Magic | (ISBN0020427948) | December 1, 1994 |
References[edit]
- ^N.F. Mendoza (September 26, 1993). 'On View : Freshmen, Again : Can 'Saved By The Bell' and 'beverly Hills, 90210' Pass The Test As They Head Off To College?'. Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
- ^Jensen, Erin; Levin, Gary (September 17, 2019). 'Time out! A 'Saved By the Bell' remake is coming to NBC's streaming service Peacock'. USA Today. Archived from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved September 18, 2019.
- ^'The Saved By the Bell Revival Finally Has a Premiere Date'. E! Online. September 29, 2020. Archived from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved September 29, 2020.
- ^Swift, Andy (January 9, 2020). 'Saved by the Bell Revival: Zack and Kelly Will Appear 'In Some Capacity''. TVLine. Archived from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
- ^'Lark Voorhies Will Reprise 'Saved by the Bell' Role in Peacock Series'. Variety. October 29, 2020. Archived from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
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