simmytbone
12-09-2012, 07:21 PM
Hey guys,
20 years ago, we were introduced to a new kind of Saturday Morning on NBC
It was called TNBC
TNBC was the place for Teen Sitcoms, Dramas, Reality and even Game Shows
The idea for TNBC sprang from the popularity of Saved by the Bell. This ultimately persuaded NBC to cancel all of its animated programs in 1992 in favor of live action teen-oriented shows on Saturday mornings, making NBC the first network to drop children's programming entirely. As a result of this change, California Dreams, originally a sitcom about a family was changed to a sitcom about a group of teenage friends, setting the template for future TNBC shows to follow this same format.
The sitcom USA High, produced by Peter Engel, was originally intended to air on the lineup. However the series aired on USA Network along with Saved by the Bell: The New Class which aired concurrently on both networks. Another Engel-produced sitcom Malibu, CA only aired on local syndication. That series was packaged with Saved by the Bell and California Dreams and aired on local syndication markets. USA High and Malibu, CA are the only Engel-produced series that did not air on TNBC, post-Saved by the Bell: The College Years.
During the lineup's history, only two non-fiction series were produced: Brains & Brawn and Name Your Adventure. Another non-scripted NBC show, NBA Inside Stuff, aired directly after the programming block but was never actually part of TNBC.
In the year 2000, the Thomas W. Lynch-produced series Just Deal was the first TNBC scripted series not to be produced by Peter Engel since Running the Halls (1993) and the first series to be shot in single-camera format. The following year Sk8, also produced by Lynch, aired for one season before being canceled. Reruns continued to air until the lineup folded in 2002 and the time was leased to Discovery Communications, which aired the Discovery Kids on NBC programming block until the launch of qubo in September 2006.
and so, in honor of 20 years of TNBC, I would like to know:
What is your favorite TNBC Show and your Least Favorite TNBS Show and if you want to, you can add your Pros & Cons to TNBC Shows
and here's the list:
Saved by the Bell Season 4
California Dreams (1992–1997)
Name Your Adventure (1992–1995)
Double Up (1992)
Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1993–2000)
Brains & Brawn (1993-1994)
Running the Halls (1993-1994)
Hang Time (1995–2001)
City Guys (1997–2002)
One World (1998–2001)
Just Deal (2000–2002)
All About Us (2001)
SK8 (2001–2002)
NOTE:
Saved by the Bell, California Dreams, City Guys, One World and All About Us were all produced by Peter Engel Productions
Music for California Dreams was composed by Steve Tyrell who also did music for The Heights Produced by the late Aaron Spelling and The Famous Teddy Z Starring Jon Cryer of Two and a Half Men
Hang Time was Produced by Mark Fink during the 1st Season and Peter Engel produced the show for the last 5 seasons
The TNBC Dramas Just Deal and SK8 were produced by Thomas W. Lynch, the Executive Producer of Night Tracks on WTBS/TBS SuperStation, Kids Incorporated for syndication and The Disney Channel and the Nickelodeon Series The Secret World of Alex Mack and The Journey of Allen Strange
Name Your Adventure was Produced by Scott A. Friedland and was hosted by Mario Lopez of Saved by the Bell and Extra Fame, Comedian and Filmmaker Jordan Brady and Tatyana M. Ali of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Fame
Brains and Brawn was hosted by Mark-Paul Gosselaar of Saved by the Bell and NYPD Blue Fame and there were 2 co-hosts:
Danielle Harris of Halloween Movies and Tatyana M. Ali
Double Up was a Kids Version of The Dating Game and it was hosted by JD Roth of Fun House and Masters of the Maze who also produced the series under his own production company Slam Dunk Productions who also co-produced Mad Libs hosted by David Sidoni of Nickelodeon's Roundhouse and Wheel 2000 and was co-produced by Dick Clark Production founded by the late TV Icon Dick Clark
Running the Halls was Produced by Steve Slavkin Productions Creator and Producer of Nickeloden's Salute Your Shorts which Features Danny Cookesy of Diff'rent Strokes Fame and Music was composed by Ed Alton who did music for the abc sitcom Head of the Class
20 years ago, we were introduced to a new kind of Saturday Morning on NBC
It was called TNBC
TNBC was the place for Teen Sitcoms, Dramas, Reality and even Game Shows
The idea for TNBC sprang from the popularity of Saved by the Bell. This ultimately persuaded NBC to cancel all of its animated programs in 1992 in favor of live action teen-oriented shows on Saturday mornings, making NBC the first network to drop children's programming entirely. As a result of this change, California Dreams, originally a sitcom about a family was changed to a sitcom about a group of teenage friends, setting the template for future TNBC shows to follow this same format.
The sitcom USA High, produced by Peter Engel, was originally intended to air on the lineup. However the series aired on USA Network along with Saved by the Bell: The New Class which aired concurrently on both networks. Another Engel-produced sitcom Malibu, CA only aired on local syndication. That series was packaged with Saved by the Bell and California Dreams and aired on local syndication markets. USA High and Malibu, CA are the only Engel-produced series that did not air on TNBC, post-Saved by the Bell: The College Years.
During the lineup's history, only two non-fiction series were produced: Brains & Brawn and Name Your Adventure. Another non-scripted NBC show, NBA Inside Stuff, aired directly after the programming block but was never actually part of TNBC.
In the year 2000, the Thomas W. Lynch-produced series Just Deal was the first TNBC scripted series not to be produced by Peter Engel since Running the Halls (1993) and the first series to be shot in single-camera format. The following year Sk8, also produced by Lynch, aired for one season before being canceled. Reruns continued to air until the lineup folded in 2002 and the time was leased to Discovery Communications, which aired the Discovery Kids on NBC programming block until the launch of qubo in September 2006.
and so, in honor of 20 years of TNBC, I would like to know:
What is your favorite TNBC Show and your Least Favorite TNBS Show and if you want to, you can add your Pros & Cons to TNBC Shows
and here's the list:
Saved by the Bell Season 4
California Dreams (1992–1997)
Name Your Adventure (1992–1995)
Double Up (1992)
Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1993–2000)
Brains & Brawn (1993-1994)
Running the Halls (1993-1994)
Hang Time (1995–2001)
City Guys (1997–2002)
One World (1998–2001)
Just Deal (2000–2002)
All About Us (2001)
SK8 (2001–2002)
NOTE:
Saved by the Bell, California Dreams, City Guys, One World and All About Us were all produced by Peter Engel Productions
Music for California Dreams was composed by Steve Tyrell who also did music for The Heights Produced by the late Aaron Spelling and The Famous Teddy Z Starring Jon Cryer of Two and a Half Men
Hang Time was Produced by Mark Fink during the 1st Season and Peter Engel produced the show for the last 5 seasons
The TNBC Dramas Just Deal and SK8 were produced by Thomas W. Lynch, the Executive Producer of Night Tracks on WTBS/TBS SuperStation, Kids Incorporated for syndication and The Disney Channel and the Nickelodeon Series The Secret World of Alex Mack and The Journey of Allen Strange
Name Your Adventure was Produced by Scott A. Friedland and was hosted by Mario Lopez of Saved by the Bell and Extra Fame, Comedian and Filmmaker Jordan Brady and Tatyana M. Ali of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Fame
Brains and Brawn was hosted by Mark-Paul Gosselaar of Saved by the Bell and NYPD Blue Fame and there were 2 co-hosts:
Danielle Harris of Halloween Movies and Tatyana M. Ali
Double Up was a Kids Version of The Dating Game and it was hosted by JD Roth of Fun House and Masters of the Maze who also produced the series under his own production company Slam Dunk Productions who also co-produced Mad Libs hosted by David Sidoni of Nickelodeon's Roundhouse and Wheel 2000 and was co-produced by Dick Clark Production founded by the late TV Icon Dick Clark
Running the Halls was Produced by Steve Slavkin Productions Creator and Producer of Nickeloden's Salute Your Shorts which Features Danny Cookesy of Diff'rent Strokes Fame and Music was composed by Ed Alton who did music for the abc sitcom Head of the Class