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|airdate = 30 November 1991 |
|airdate = 30 November 1991 |
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− | |director = Don Barnhart |
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|previous = [[No Hope with Dope]] |
|previous = [[No Hope with Dope]] |
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|next = [[Cut Day]]}} |
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+ | '''Rockumentary''' is the twenty-second episode of [[Saved by the Bell: Season 3|season three]] of [[Saved by the Bell]] and one of the so-called "fantasy episodes." |
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:'''Narrator''': ''"Slater didn't know where he was going, but he had to get there fast."'' |
:'''Narrator''': ''"Slater didn't know where he was going, but he had to get there fast."'' |
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*When the group hits rock bottom, the first page of the newspaper article shows a group picture of the gang without Jessie, in which case her character was digitally removed from photo since she wasn't in it. The photo itself was one of the publicity shots for the show. |
*When the group hits rock bottom, the first page of the newspaper article shows a group picture of the gang without Jessie, in which case her character was digitally removed from photo since she wasn't in it. The photo itself was one of the publicity shots for the show. |
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*[[Elizabeth Berkley]] suffered a serious injury to her left knee in a fall prior to filming, thus her absence from the episode. |
*[[Elizabeth Berkley]] suffered a serious injury to her left knee in a fall prior to filming, thus her absence from the episode. |
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*Screech gives a "tell all" interview about the band to a gossip newspaper. Eighteen years later in real life, Dustin Diamond writes a "tell all" book about the show. |
*Screech gives a "tell all" interview about the band to a gossip newspaper. Eighteen years later in real life, Dustin Diamond writes a "tell all" book about the show. |
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*This episode contains a blooper. When the group's record becomes a hit, the title of the newspaper article reads "Did We Ever Have Chance" rather than "Did We Ever Have A Chance." |
*This episode contains a blooper. When the group's record becomes a hit, the title of the newspaper article reads "Did We Ever Have Chance" rather than "Did We Ever Have A Chance." |
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Latest revision as of 23:11, 7 January 2022
Rockumentary is the twenty-second episode of season three of Saved by the Bell and one of the so-called "fantasy episodes."
Summary
Casey Kasem narrates the story about the rise, fall, and rise again of the gang's band "Zack Attack,"; detailing Zack, Slater, Screech, Lisa, and Kelly's rise to fame from being an average garage band, to selling their first album. But time and Zack letting success go to his head drives them apart, then detailing their separate lives... eventually getting back for a grand concert.
Plot
Cast
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Quotes
- Narrator: "Slater didn't know where he was going, but he had to get there fast."
Notes and Trivia
- When the group hits rock bottom, the first page of the newspaper article shows a group picture of the gang without Jessie, in which case her character was digitally removed from photo since she wasn't in it. The photo itself was one of the publicity shots for the show.
- Elizabeth Berkley suffered a serious injury to her left knee in a fall prior to filming, thus her absence from the episode.
- Screech gives a "tell all" interview about the band to a gossip newspaper. Eighteen years later in real life, Dustin Diamond writes a "tell all" book about the show.
- This episode contains a blooper. When the group's record becomes a hit, the title of the newspaper article reads "Did We Ever Have Chance" rather than "Did We Ever Have A Chance."
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