NOTE: There is a pilot episode of Good Morning, Miss Bliss which did not have the same cast as in the rest of the series, except for Hayley Mills as Miss Bliss. The pilot aired on NBC in "The Facts of Life's" timeslot (on July 11, 1987). In the pilot the main "student" character was played by Brian Austin Green (of Beverly Hills, 90210 fame), but his character's name wasn't Zack Morris. Instead, Green played a super-serious student who always wore business suits. Green's character's friend was played by Jaleel White (of Family Matters fame). I do not know who else was in the pilot, and have only heard from one person who has seen it. If you have, or you know about it, please drop me a line.

8.1: Summer Love
(8.1) Karen -Carla Gugino [From "Spin City"
& movies.]
(8.1) Brian -Barry Jenner
Zack runs into an 9th grade girl (Carla Gugino) whom he lied about his age to; we meet Miss Bliss, Zack Morris, Screech, Lisa, Nikki, Mikey, Tina, Milo and Mr. Belding; setting: JFK, Jr. High in Indianapolis, IN [Copyright 1988]

8.2: Love Letters
(8.2) Mr. Jerry Vic -Randy Hamilton
Miss Bliss intercepts a note from Screech (but written by Zack) to Lisa, and general chaos ensues

8.3: Wall Street
Zack breaks his Dad's videocam and uses the class' money to invest in a risky stock, costing Miss Bliss out of pocket money

8.4: Leaping to Conclusions
(8.4) Mr. Morton -Deryl Carroll
Nikki refuses to do Mr. Morton's class frog dissection

8.5: Parents and Teachers
(8.5) Mr. Peter Morris -Robert Pine [From CHiP's]
Zack's Dad, Peter Morris, is rekindling his flame with Miss Bliss, much to Zack's chagrin

8.6: The Showdown
(8.6) Deke Simmons -Andras Jones
The gang encourages Screech to stand up to a bully named Deke, with surprising results

8.7: Save the Last Dance for Me
(8.7) Shana -Alexondra Lee [From Party of
Five.]
(8.7) Sherman -Lonnie Burr
Zack and Mikey's friendship threatens to come to an end over a girl whom Mikey likes, but who asks Zack to a dance

8.8: The Boy Who Cried Rat
(8.8) Dr. Atwater -Martina Finch
Miss Bliss is up for Teacher of the Year; Zack releases Screech's rat in the school to avoid a midterm

8.9: Let's Get Together
(8.9) Jennifer -Devon Odessa [From My So-Called
Life.]
Zack and Nikki are fighting and then they're partnered for a class project; Tina moves in with Miss Bliss after her boyfreind dumps her and she's driving Miss Bliss crazy!

8.10: Practical Jokes
April Fool's: a mock trial is held in class over a prank that breaks Miss Bliss' unfooled streak, and Screech is the suspect

8.11: Stevie
(8.11) "Stevie" (Colleen
Morton) -Susanne Tara [Was on
General Hospital.]
Zack bets Nikki he can kiss a pop singer so he pretends he's dying to get it; meanwhile rock star "Stevie" stays with her old teacher, Miss Bliss

8.12: Clubs and Cliques
(8.12) Trevor -Trevor Edmond
(8.12) Rick -Christopher Carter Hooks
Zack is made a fool of by some older students who invite Zack into a "cool" club

8.13: The Mentor
(8.13) Mr. James Lyman -Robert Donner [Guest-starred on
many TV shows.]
The unorthodox teaching methods of Miss Bliss' former teacher leads to conflict

9.1: "King of the Hill"
(9.1) Miss Simpson -Pamela Kosh [multiple episodes]
Zack makes a play for Kelly, but so does new transfer student A.C. Slater; Kelly, Jessie and Slater are introduced; setting: Bayside High, "Palisades", CA [Copyright 1989.]

9.2: "Dancing to the Max"
[First aired on August 20, 1989 in primetime.]
(9.2) Danny -unbilled
(9.2) Casey Kasem -as himself
(9.2) Mr. Margolies -Hamilton Camp
(9.2) Byron -unbilled
A dance contest is hosted at the Max and Casey Kasem is the host; Kelly and Slater are partners and so are Zack and Jessie; Lisa has a partner until he backs out when she sprains her ankle, but Screech comes to her rescue [Copyright 1989.]

9.3: "The Lisa Card"
[First aired on a August 28, 1989 in primetime.]
(9.3) Dr. Turtle -Henry Brown
(9.3) Miss Wentworth -Carol Lawrence [multiple episodes]
The gang schemes to pay off the bill Lisa ran up on her father's credit card, by selling her clothes!

9.4: "The Gift"
[First aired on September 08, 1989 in primetime.]
(9.4) Mr. George
Testaverde -John Moschitta [Fast talking
Fed. Ex. ads guy]
A bolt of lightening hits Screech and gives him the ability to see into the future, just before a fast talking teacher's (John Moschitta) test; Zack and Slater take a series of bets

9.5: "Fatal Distraction"
(9.5) Rhonda Robestelli -Kirsten Holmquist [multiple episodes]
Zack bugs a slumber party to find out what Kelly really thinks of him [Scenes from this episode are used for for the opening credits for Dustin Diamond (the Michael Jackson scene) and for Elizabeth Berkley and Lark Voorhies (the first scene for each).]

9.6: "Screech's Woman"
(9.6) Sally Dunsky -unbilled
Zack goes to great lengths to get a girl for Screech: he becomes one!9.7: "Aloha Slater"
(9.7) Mjr. Martin Slater -Gerald Castillo [multiple episodes]
Slater's army dad (Gerald Castillo) leaves it up to Slater as to whether they will move to Hawaii, and Zack wants to ensure Slater agrees to go [Note: 1st instance of Zack using a "time out". The scene in the Max is used in the opening credits for Mario Lopez and Dustin Diamond.]

9.8: "The Substitute"
(9.8) Miss Simpson -Pamela Kosh [multiple episodes]
(9.8) Mr. Tony Crane -Hank Stratton
(9.8) Vicki, the actress -Bess Meyer
The girls fall for hunky new substitute teacher Tony Crane (Hank Stratton), much to the boys' dismay, so Zack and the boys come up with a plan

9.9: "Cream for a Day"
(9.9) Charles "Crater
Face" Coburn -Scott Fults
(9.9) Mr. Bennett -unbilled
(9.9) Muffin Sangarea -unbilled
(9.9) Suzie Van Fife -unbilled
It's Homecoming, and Kelly is nominated for Homecoming Queen but she's devastated when she gets a pimple on her nose; meanwhile Zack sells a substance which Screech accidentally discovers that clears up zits in minutes... with some side effects! Slater and the football team hope to break their losing streak to Valley [There is news footage at the end provided by KNBC, and the #3 that scores the touchdown has "A.C. Slater" on his jersey.]

9.10: "Pinned to the Mat"
(9.10) Marvin Nedick -Gino De Mauro
(9.10) Mrs. Cummings -Bunny Summers
After Career Day, Slater gives up wrestling when he realizes he has no career plans, but Zack must make sure Slater wrestles or he'll lose a bet [Zack's voice is changing by this episode. Zack uses *two* "time outs".]

9.11: "Beauty and the Screech"
(9.11) Rhonda Robestelli -Kirsten Holmquist [multiple episodes]
(9.11) Dr. Mertz -Avery Schreiber
(9.11) Kevin, Screech's
robot -Michael LaVelle [multiple episodes]
Kelly has tickets to George Michael but can't go unless she aces a chemistry test, so Zack gets Screech to tutor her, but he doesn't expect them to get as close as they do

9.12: "The Friendship Business"
(9.12) Mr. Tuttle -Jack Angeles [multiple episodes]
(9.12) Edgar Poindexter -William Joseph Barker
(9.12) Peggy -unbilled
The gang competes to sell friendship tokens, but their friendships suffer when Zack takes over the business and everyone ends up competing against Zack, the master of the quick sale

9.13: "The Mamas & The Papas"
As a class project, the gang pairs up in mock marriages, and Lisa's marriage to Screech is driving her bonkers
9.14: "The Election"
(9.14) Mr. Dewey -Patrick O'Brien [multiple episodes]
(9.14) Courtney, Chelsey -unbilled
Jessie badly wants to be Class President, but Zack decides to ensure that he wins, after he finds out that the Class President gets a trip to Washington D.C.

9.15: "The Zack Tapes"
(9.15) Miss Wentworth -Carol Lawrence [multiple episodes]
(9.15) Derrick -Nick Reed
(9.15) Edgar -William Joseph Barker
(9.15) Theresa, Buffy, Wendell,
waitress -unbilled
Mrs. Wentworth teaches a class on subliminal advertising, so Zack tries to use hidden messages to get Kelly to go to the Sweetheart's Dance with him, and Lisa to go with Screech, but when the gang catches on, everyone wants a piece of Zack

9.16: "Save That Tiger"
(9.16) Valley Principal
Eliot Stingwell -Ronnie Schell [From numerious ads
and TV guest
appearances]
(9.16) Stan Clegg -Mark Clayman
(9.16) Dan Clegg -C.W. Hemingway
The cheerleaders' county competition and the annual prank war with Valley are being held the same week, and Screech (the mascot) is crucial to the cheerleading routine, but two Valley guys kidnap him in retaliation for some of Zack's and Slater's pranks

9.17: "Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind"
(9.16) Mr./Lt. Thompson -Sean Masterson
What begins as student film "Alien Invasion at Bayside", ends up with Screech posing as an alien to a guy who claims to be a reporter for "the Babbler"

9.18: "The Babysitters"
(9.18) Billy Kapowski -unbilled [Voice by Tom
Williams]
(9.18) Madame Oeuf -Mary Pat Gleason
(9.18) Mancuso -unbilled
(9.18) Mrs. Hatcher -Patrika Darbo [From season 1 of
Step by Step]
Kelly leaves Zack in charge of her baby brother while she has her picture taken, but then she breaks her arm

9.19: "Screech's Birthday"
[Originally scheduled for December 08, 1990.]
(9.19) Mr. Dewey -Patrick O'Brien [multiple episodes]
(9.19) Neil -Jesse Wilson
(9.19) Kevin, Screech's
robot -Michael LaVelle [multiple episodes]
The gang forgets Screech's birthday, and they try to make it up to him by having a belated party, but Screech's new job as hall monitor is making their task difficult

9.20: "Slater's Friend"
[Originally scheduled for December 29, 1990.]
(9.20) Coach Rizzo -Frank Como
Slater leaves his pet chameleon Artie in Screech's care, who then leaves it with Zack, but when Artie dies the gang tries to keep it form Slater [song: "Oh, Artie Boy!"]
10.1: "The Prom"
(10.1) Mr. Frank Kapowski -John Mansfield
(10.1) Alan Fairbanks -Dion Zamora
(10.1) Robert -unbilled
Zack is taking Kelly to the Prom but when her Dad tells her he lost his job, she decides the family comes first, so she descides not to go; Screech asks Lisa to the movies; Slater and Jessie decide to go together [This is Slater & Jessie's first date, and Zack and Kelly's first kiss. Copyright 1990.]

10.2: "Zack's War"
(10.2) Lt. Chet Adams -Cylk Cozart
(10.2) Molly, Butch,
Rocco, etc. -unbilled
(10.2) Louise -Lara Lyon [multiple episodes.
Unbilled in this
episode.]
Mr. Belding tries to reform Zack by making him join the Army Cadet Corps, meanwhile Zack gets the whole gang to join [A scene in this episode is used in the opening credits for Elizabeth Berkley.]10.3: "Save the Max"
(10.3) Max -Ed Alanzo [Castmember in the
Grade 9 season]
The gang brings back Bayside's radio station, KKTY, to help keep the Max from going out of business when its owner (the school board) wants to close it down [There is a flashback sequence to Belding's high school days when he was the school rebel and D.J., "the Big Bopper", and this is used in the opening credits for Dennis Haskins. There is also a scene of Lisa at the microphone used for Lark Voorhies.]

10.4: "Driver's Education"
(10.4) Mr. Tuttle -Jack Angeles [more episodes]
Zack sets Slater up to fail his drivers test, but the plan utterly backfires [Zack uses a "time out".]

10.5: "House Party"
(10.5) Mr. Dewey -Patrick T. O'Brien [From Gr. 9 ep's]
(10.5) Mrs. Roberta Powers-Ruth Buzzi [From Laugh In]
(10.5) Maxwell Nerdstrom -Jeffrey Asch [multiple episodes]
(10.5) Violet Bickerstaff -Tori Spelling [From BH, 90210;
multiple episodes]
Screech's Mom goes off to Graceland leaving her prized Elvis statue in Screech's care, but of course Zack decides to have a party there [The guys sing "Barbara Ann".]

10.6: "Blind Dates"
(10.6) Mr. Hudson -I.M. Hobson
(10.6) Brett -Timothy Williams
(10.6) Penny Belding -Jodi Peterson
Belding blackmails Zack into taking his niece (Jodi Paterson) out on a date, but Zack gets Screech to play "Zack" for the date instead; Lisa sets Jessie up on a blind date, but there's a problem... [Screech's voice is changing by this episode.]

10.7: "Rent-A-Pop"
(10.7) James, the actor -Mark Blankfield [1st of several
episodes]
(10.7) Mr. Dereck Morris -John Sanderford [multiple episodes]
Zack hires an actor (Mark Blankfield) to play his Dad, *Dereck* Morris, (John Sanderford) to Mr. Belding, and Mr. Belding to his Dad, to avoid the consequences of a bad grade [1st episode with James, the actor. What happened to *Peter* Morris? - ed.]

10.8: "Miss Bayside"
(10.8) Genie Tyler -unbilled
(10.8) Kevin, Screech's
robot -Michael LaVelle [multiple episodes]
Zack bets Slater that he can guarantee the winner of the Miss Bayside Beauty Pageant, but Slater picks Screech as the contestant!; Jessie protests the pageant [Mr. Belding sings "There She Is".]

10.9: "Jessie's Song"
Jessie finds herself under great pressure to perform at school and in the girls' new singing group, the Hot Sundaes, and she turns to pills to help her along [Songs: "Go for It", "I'm so Excited". This episode has the "Hot Sundaes" scene of the girls dancing which is in the opening credits.]

10.10: "Model Students"
(10.10)Adam Trask -Greg Kean
(10.10)Herbert Otis -unbilled [Seen unbilled,
often in the
background. In
episodes 10.15-20.]
(10.10)Ronald Geekman -Richard Isreal [multiple episodes]
(10.10)Norman Hattenbak -David Marcus
What begins as Zack's attempt to get business for the Bayside student store with a "Girls of Bayside" calendar, ends up with Zack trying to prevent aspiring model Kelly from going off to Paris [The modeling scene is used in the opening credits for Tiffani-Amber Thiessen.]

10.11: "1-900-CRUSHED"
(10.11)Nicki Kapowski -Laura Mooney [Seen in the movie,
"She's Out of
Control."]
(10.11)Moose -Mark Clayman [multiple episodes]
(10.11)Louise -Lara Lyon [multiple episodes.
Unbilled in this
episode.]
(10.11)Mr. Manfredi -Michael McManus
Zack comes up with a plan to make money, a 900 phone line called "Teen Line" [or "the Lisa Line"] where Lisa gives advice to callers; but when Zack won't pay, Lisa quits and things at Bayside get pretty sticky, espicially for Zack with Kelly and with Kelly's little sister [Note: This episode has the scene with the guys "rapping" in it that you see in the opening credits. It is during Nicki's fantasy.]
10.12: "Running Zack"
(10.12)Miss Wentworth -Carol Lawrence [multiple episodes]
(10.12)Chief Henry -Dehl Betri [From Paradise]
Zack is the key man in a track meet, but he can't run unless he finishes a project on his family's heritage, so Mrs. Wentworth's friend tells him about his Indian heritage, but when tragedy strikes, Zack doesn't know if he can run

10.13: "The Fabulous Belding Brothers"
(10.13)Mr. Dickerson -Raf Mauro
(10.13)Rod(ney) Belding -Edward Blatchford [Seen in an episode
of Brisco County.]
(10.13)Milton -unbilled
Mr. Belding's brother, Rod (Edward Blatchford), makes a positive impression on the gang, but not on Mr. Belding

10.3a: "From Nurse to Worse"
(10.3a)Nurse Jennifer -Nancy Valen
(10.3a)Miss Simpson -Pamela Kosh [multiple episodes]
(10.3a)Nurse Butcher -unbilled
(10.3a)Melvyn Nerdley -unbilled
Just as Zack asks Kelly to go steady, Zack falls for the school nurse (Nancy Valen), leaving Kelly out in the cold [The first scene of Zack in the jacket and tie is used in the opening credits for Mark-Paul Gosselaar.]

10.14: "Breaking Up Is Hard to Undo"
Jessie and Slater break up over anniversary ballet tickets, then Kelly and Zack break up when her ex-boyfriend comes to town, so Belding tries to get them back together, until he has fight with Mrs. Belding over his Mother-in-law! [Zack uses a "time out". Scenes in this episode are used in the opening credits for Elizabeth Berkley (council meeting), Dennis Haskins (on bed pointing), Mario Lopez (lifting weight) and Tiffani-Amber Thiessen (Max scene).]

10.15: "The Glee Club"
(10.15)Violet Bickerstaff -Tori Spelling [From BH, 90210;
multiple episodes]
(10.15)Mr. Tuttle -Jack Angeles [more episodes]
(10.15)Mr. & Mrs.
Bickerstaff -unbilled
(10.15)Ollie -unbilled [Often seen,
unbilled, in the
background. In
episodes 10.15-18.]
(10.15)Herbert Otis -unbilled [Seen in the
background of
episodes 10.15-18.]
The gang joins the Glee Club in hopes of winning a trip to Hawaii, but only Screech's girlfriend Violet (Tori Spelling) will likely get them there [Zack uses a "time out". Two scenes from this episode are used in the opening credits for Dustin Diamond and Lark Voorhies.]

10.17: "Video Yearbook"
(10.17)Moose -Mark Clayman [multiple episodes]
(10.17)Sandy, Spike,
et al. -unbilled
(10.17)Vince Montana -unbilled
Zack creates a "Girls of Bayside Video Dating Tape" video to make enough money to buy a car, with massively unexpected results! [Zack uses a major league "time out"!]

10.18: "Snow White and the Seven Dorks"
(10.18)Herbert Otis -unbilled [multiple episodes]
(10.18)Ronald Geekman -Richard Isreal [multiple episodes]
(10.18)Mr. Bainbridge -Henry Polic, II
The gang acts in their own rap version of Snow White; meanwhile Zack and Jessie question their feelings for one and other

11.1: "The Last Dance"
(11.1) Jeffrey Hunter -Patrick Muldoon [Austin on DOOL]
(11.1) Ollie -unbilled [Often seen,
unbilled, in
episodes 11.1-9]
(11.1) Herbert Otis -unbilled [Seen unbilled,
often in the
background, in
episodes 11.1-9]
Part 1: Kelly gets a job at the Max, and the attraction of Kelly to her boss, Jeff (Patrick Muldoon), prompts Zack and Kelly to break up at the Costume Ball [In this episode, we see the gang's band, Zack Attack, sing "Make My Day" and "All I'm Living for Is Gone", but here Jessie is the lead singer, and Kelly is not in the band, and in one scene, Ollie is on drums. Still copyright 1990.]

11.2: "The Aftermath"
(11.2) Jeffrey Hunter -Patrick Muldoon [Austin on DOOL]
(11.2) Sue, Cassie, Terry,
Kimberley -unbilled
(11.2) Miss Simpson -Pamela Kosh [multiple episodes]
Part 2: Zack strikes back at Kelly, leaving the rest of the gang in the middle, all before Lisa's "Sweet 16" [The final scene with Zack is used in the opening credits for Mark-Paul Gosselaar. Still copyright 1990.]

11.3: "Operation Zack"
(11.3) Dr. Judy Turtle -Susan Beaubian [multiple episodes]
(11.3) Nurse Winnie -unbilled
(11.3) Coach (basketball) -unbilled
Mr. Belding trips Zack causing him to tear the cartilage in his knee, and Zack fears the knee surgery that is required; Lisa becomes a candystriper [Copyrights for 1991 begin here. No EiCoP named.]

11.4: "Check Your Mate"
(11.4) Violet Bickerstaff -Tori Spelling [From BH, 90210;
multiple episodes]
(11.4) Allison Fox -Hilary Hayes
(11.4) Peter Breznev -unbilled
(11.4) Vinnie & Guy-Guy,
the Master twins -unbilled
When Screech loses the lucky beret that Violet gave him, Zack and Slater stand to lose $300 in a bet they made on Screech in the chess championship with arch-rival Valley [No EiCoP named.]

11.5: "Fake ID's"
(11.5) Jeffrey Hunter -Patrick Muldoon [Austin on DOOL]
(11.5) Mrs. Melanie Morris-Melody Rogers [multiple episodes]
(11.5) Danielle -Julie St. Claire
(11.5) Reggie -unbilled
Deciding to explore his options after his breakup with Kelly, Zack dates a college girl, which leads him to take Slater and Screech to an over-18 club where they discover a surprise

11.6: "Pipe Dreams"
(11.6) Dr. Phelps -Hiram Kasten
(11.6) Mrs. Kerns -unbilled
(11.6) Dan Grayson, V.P. -Gary Lahti
(11.6) Franklin -unbilled
The gang's doing a biology project with the animals in the pond out beside Bayside, but when oil is discovered after a digging for a new goal post, and an oil company wants to destroy the pond [Note: This episode contains the scene of gang doing the high-5's that is shown as the last segment at the end of the opening credits. No EiCoP named.]

11.7: "Wicked Stepbrother 1"
(11.7) Eric [Spano] Tramer-Josh Hoffman [These are jokes.
(11.7) Mr. Sachs -Bernard Hiller are the names of
SbtB's Executive
Story Editors.]
Part 1: After Jessie's Mom remarries, Jessie's step- brother, Eric, arrives in town from NYC, and he has more than just Jessie annoyed when he uses blackmail to get what he wants from the gang [Zack uses a "time out".]

11.8: "Wicked Stepbrother 2"
(11.8) Eric [Spano] Tramer-Josh Hoffman [These are jokes.
(11.8) Mr. Sachs -Bernard Hiller are the names of
SbtB's Executive
Story Editors.]
(11.8) Mr. Sonski -Monty Hoffman [multiple episodes]
Part 2: Eric tries to prevent Zack and Slater from repairing Belding's car so he can continue to use the accident as blackmail [Kelly is absent from this episode.]

11.9: "Date Action"
(11.9) Wendy Parks -Judy Carmen
(11.9) Brian Watkins -Patrick Dancy
(11.9) Lydia -unbilled
The school holds a dance-date auction to pay for new cheerleading uniforms, where Zack, Slater and Screech are up for auction; Jessie is appalled at the whole idea; Lisa becomes an intellectual to impress a smart boy [No EiCoP named.]

11.10: "All in the Mall"
(11.10)Frankie & Louie -unbilled
(11.10)old lady in line -unbilled
(11.10)Eddie -unbilled
(11.10)Security Officer -unbilled
Zack finds $5000 in a mall, and plans to use the money to buy and then scalp tickets for a U2 concert [Jessie is absent from this episode.]

11.11: "S.A.T.'s"
(11.11)James, the actor -Mark Blankfield [2nd episode]
(11.11)Mrs. Helen Billingham,
of Stansbury U. -Susan Osborne
(11.11)Heather Brooks -Christine Joan Taylor
(11.11)Bob -unbilled
Jessie's self-esteem takes a dive when she gets 1200 on the SAT, while Zack gets 1502, and her chances to get into "Stansbury" College are hurt, so Zack hires James to help

11.12: "Palm Springs Weekend" (Part 1)
(11.12)Mr. David Spano -George McDaniel
(11.12)Leslie -Barbara Brighton
(11.12)Princess Christina
Von Hoffman -Eva Loseth
(11.12)The King of
Lichtenberg -unbilled
Part 1: The gang travels to Palm Springs for the wedding of Jessie's Dad, David Spano, to aerobics instructor, Leslie; Slater meets a princess; Zack and Kelly get closer [From the Palm Springs two-parter on, Gary Considine took over as the Exec. in Charge of Production from William F. Phillips.]

11.13: "Palm Springs Weekend" (Part 2)
(11.13)Mr. David Spano -George McDaniel
(11.13)Leslie -Barbara Brighton
(11.13)Princess Christina
Von Hoffman -Eva Loseth
(11.13)The King of
Lichtenberg -unbilled
(11.13)golfer who misses
shot -Peter Engel [Unbilled. This was
a special unbilled
appearance by the
SbtB Creator and
Executive Producer;
he's the golfer who
misses his shot
when Zack and
Jessie zoom by.]
Part 2: Jessie tries to break up the wedding; Slater is intimidated by royalty; Zack and Kelly decide not to get back together

11.14: "Hold Me Tight"
(11.14)Kristy Barnes -Krystee Clark
(11.14)Coach Sonski -Monty Hoffman [multiple episodes]
(11.14)Skipper Skulnick -unbilled
Zack and the girls fight for a girl's (Krystee Clark) right to be on the wrestling team, then Zack falls for her

11.15: "No Hope With Dope"
(11.15)Jonny Dakota -Eddie Garcia
(11.15)Dean Dablonski -unbilled
(11.15)Blaze -unbilled
(11.15)Skud -unbilled
A rock star known for his anti-drug stands comes to Bayside to film an anti-drug commercial, and soon falls for Kelly, but when the gang goes to a party where he offers them pot, the gang backs out [The gang ends up doing a commercial with the real CEO of NBC Brandon Tarticoff.]

11.16: "Rockumentary"
(11.16)Casey Kasem -as himself
(11.16)Mindy Wallace -Stacie Foster
(11.16)Brian Fate -Nick Brooks
(11.16)"the High Geek" -unbilled
Casey Kasem narrates the rise and fall and rise again of the gang's band (sans Jessie), Zack Attack [Jessie is absent from this episode. In this version of Zack Attack, Kelly is the lead singer and Jessie is not in the band.]

11.17: "Cut Day"
(11.17)Franklin -unbilled
(11.17)Graham -David Kriegel
(11.17)Mrs. Carpenter -unbilled
(11.17)Mr. Maloney -unbilled [In SbtB-tNC: 2.1,
Maloney is credited
as: Don Perry.]
(11.17)Mrs. Culpepper -Maris Clement [multiple episodes]
The gang is out of school on Cut Day, but Zack's 9 unexcused absences will get him suspended if he goes too; Slater and Kelly have fun; Jessie enjoys Student Council member Graham's protest over the use of Styrofoam cups

11.18: "Home For Christmas" Part 1
(11.18)Mrs. Melanie Morris-Melody Rogers [multiple episodes]
(11.18)Frank Benton -Stephen Mendel
(11.18)Laura Benton -Jennifer McComb
(11.18)Mr. Moody -Lew Horn
(11.18)Santa Clause -as himself
Part 1: The gang is working at various jobs during the X- Mas holidays, meanwhile Zack's Mom is putting on a production of: the Christmas Carol"; Zack falls for one of Kelly's co-workers, Laura, (Jennifer McComb), but he's surprised when he learns of her father's plight

11.19: "Home For Christmas" Part 2
(11.19)Mrs. Melanie Morris-Melody Rogers [multiple episodes]
(11.19)Frank Benton -Stephen Mendel
(11.19)Laura Benton -Jennifer McComb
(11.19)Mr. Moody -Lew Horn
Part 2: Laura wants to be in the play, and she wants a jacket for her dad, but when her boss, Mr. Moody, thinks she's stolen it, he fires her; the Morris family invites the Bentons to stay for Christmas [In this episode, it is said that Mr. Morris is on a business trip, and so we never see Mr. and Mrs. Morris in the same episode.]

11.20: "Mystery Weekend"
(11.20)Bartholomew,
the butler -Christopher Carroll
(11.20)Steven Jameson, III-Larry Cedar
(11.20)Jeanette, the maid -Lisa Montgomery
(11.20)Insp. Picadilly -unbilled
(11.20)Mr. & Mrs. Bankhead-unbilled
Strange things are afoot when the gang travels to a murder mystery weekendM.1: "Zack's Birthday Party"
(M.1) Norman Schmeltzer -unbilled
During the summer, Lisa gets the gang jobs at the Malibu Sands Beach Club run by the tough minded Mr. Carosi and his daughter Stacey; the gang tries to hold a surprise birthday party for Zack; Zack is having trouble with his new boss Stacey Carosi

M.2: "The Game"
(M.2) Monty, of N. Beach -unbilled
(M.2) Tad & Ted Pogue -unbilled
(M.2) Gary Lucas -Dark Sevier
(M.2) Pete, Eve, Ida -unbilled
Zack and the gang must beat rival club North Beach in volleyball, so Zack can win a deal on Carosi's car

M.3: "Fourth of July"
(M.3) Madonna
Schwartzkauf -Jacquelyn Hyde
(M.3) Mr. Miles Edgewater-unbilled
Zack must name the winner in the Miss Liberty Beauty pageant; the problem: the contestants are Lisa, Jessie, Kelly and Stacey

M.4: "My Boyfriend's Back"
(M.4) Mr. & Mrs. Osgood -unbilled
(M.4) Craig Strand -Benjamin King
Just as Zack and Stacy are getting close, Stacey's boyfriend from back east comes for a visit, and Zack is heartbroken; Jessie wants to prove to Slater that she's as good as a man in an ATV race

M.5: "Boss Lady"
(M.5) Mr. Richter -John Welsh
(M.5) Jenny Richter -unbilled
(M.5) Mr. & Mrs
Thornehill -unbilled
(M.5) Roberto -unbilled
The gang must hold two conflicting parties simultaneously: a 50th anniversary and a Sweet 16; Screech and Lisa search for buried treasure

M.6: "The Last Weekend"
(M.6) Billy -Jordon Michael
(M.6) rescued girl
(likes Slater) -unbilled
The end of summer means that the gang and Malibu Sands, and Zack and Stacey, must say adieu

12t.1: "The New Girl"
(t.1) Ox -Troy Fromin [multiple episodes]
(t.1) Ginger -Bridgette Wilson [multiple episodes;
from the movies
"Mortal Kombat" &
"Billy Madison".]
(t.1) Pete -Bryan Cooper [multiple episodes]
(t.1) Mr. Breskin -Vaughn Armstrong [multiple episodes]
Transfer student Tori is introduced, but Zack and Tori don't hit it off, and they are paired up for an ad project; Lisa alienates the Dance Committee before the Fall Ball

12t.2: "Teen-Line"
(t.2) Melissa Donahue -Jennifer Blanc [From Party of
Five.]
(t.2) Tommy -unbilled
(t.2) Cathy -unbilled
Zack participates in a Bayside's teen hot-line, and becomes close to a disabled girl (Jennifer Blanc); meanwhile, Screech takes on a rambunctious little boy

12t.3: "Masquerade Ball"
(t.3) Mrs. Culpepper -Maris Clement [multiple episodes]
Zack and Slater bet who can kiss Tori first, and their best chance will come at a masquerade ball; Lisa has a secret admirer, Screech, but Lisa thinks it's Zack [This may be an attempt to tie in with episode 12.4.]

12t.4: "Day of Detention"
(t.4) Ox -Troy Fromin [multiple episodes]
(t.4) Ken Kelly, the D.J.-Jeremiah Birkett
If Zack can just get out of detention with Mr. Belding, he can win a trip to Hawaii, but instead the whole gang ends up in detention with him

12t.5: "Drinking and Driving"
(t.5) Ox -Troy Fromin [multiple episodes]
(t.5) Mr. Dereck Morris -John Sanderford [From Grade 10 ep.]
(t.5) Dr. Judy Turtle -Susan Beaubian [From Grade 11 ep.]
(t.5) Sylvester -Ryan Holihan [multiple episodes]
The gang celebrates Lisa's win as Homecoming Queen at Ox's party, but Zack and the gang drive home from a party in Lisa's Mom's car, and Zack's drunk driving totals it

12t.6: "Class Rings"
(t.6) Ox -Troy Fromin [multiple episodes]
(t.6) Ginger -Bridgette Wilson [multiple episodes]
(t.6) Gem Diamond -Gary Beach
(t.6) Maxwell Nerdstrom -Jeffrey Asch [From Grade 10 ep.]
Zack seems to get a great deal on class rings for the senior class, but his dealer turns out to be a fake; Tori bets Lisa that she can go to a movie with Screech without being mean to him, but she gets more than she bargained for

12t.7: "The Will"
(t.7) Ox -Troy Fromin [multiple episodes]
(t.7) Ginger -Bridgette Wilson [multiple episodes]
(t.7) Pete -Bryan Cooper [Seen, unbilled, in
several episodes]
(t.7) Mr. Tewksbery -unbilled
The gang fights over how to spend the money that an alumnus leaves the school when the boys want the money for the boys' sports, and the girls want it for girls' sports

12t.8: "Slater's Sister"
(t.8) J.B. Slater -Rana Haugen
(t.8) Ox -Troy Fromin [multiple episodes]
(t.8) Ginger -Bridgette Wilson [multiple episodes]
(t.8) Pete -Bryan Cooper [Seen, unbilled, in
several episodes]
(t.8) Sylvester -Ryan Holihan [multiple episodes]
Slater gets upset when his little sister, J.B. (Rana Haugen), starts dating Zack before a Sock Hop; Belding makes the boys get in touch with their male sensitivity [In this episode the gang has a do-wap singing group, the Five Aces, which sings "Ginger, My Love" and "Come, Go with Me".]

12t.9: "Earthquake"
(t.9) Mr. Heimlich -unbilled
(t.9) Mrs. Becky Belding -Louan Gideon
Zack and the gang hold a shower for the expectant Mrs. Belding (Louan Gideon) in an attempt to avoid a physics test, but during an earthquake Zack gets stuck in an elevator with Mrs. Belding, who goes into labor, and with Tori, who goes into a panic

12t.10: "Best Summer of My Life"
Zack, Slater, Screech and Lisa review their summer at Malibu Sands [First episode with neither Jessie or Kelly (though they "call" Zack on the phone). A retrospective episode; copyright is for 1992.]
12t.11: "School Song"
(t.11) Louise -Lara Lyon
Zack sabotages the others' entries for new school song in the hopes of establishing a good "reputation" for himself


*NOTE: This was filmed around the time of, and aired on the same days as the Grade 11 episodes, but is supposed to have happened chronologically after Grade 11.

12.1: "The Fight"
(12.1) Joanna Peterson -Shana Furlow
(12.1) Darren Brooks -Jon Clair
(12.1) lost freshman -unbilled
(12.1) Mr. Breskin -Vaughn Armstrong [multiple episodes]
(12.1) Martha -Bel Sandre
A pretty transfer student from Idaho (Shana Furlo) leads Zack and Slater to come to blows over who will date her

12.2: "Student-Teacher Week"
(12.2) Ox -Troy Fromin [multiple episodes]
For a class project, Kelly becomes the history teacher for a week, but she faces a rebellious class, while Zack becomes Principal!; Slater prepares for a big football game against Valley [Note: This was the last episode of the original SbtB shown on NBC on Saturday morning (September 4, 1993).]

12.3: "Screech's Spaghetti Sauce"
(12.3) Robin -Soliel Moon Frye [From Punky
Brewster]
(12.3) Chloe -unbilled
Screech's invention of a new spaghetti sauce wins him the admiration of a snobbish girl (Soliel Moon Frye); the gang makes a show for cable access for a communications class [Slater utters the phrase "We're saved by the bell!" in a commercial for the sauce.]

12.4: "The Bayside Triangle"
(12.4) Miss Parks, the
FIT interviewer -unbilled
Zack helps Lisa put on a fashion show for college, but when Zack and Lisa fall for each other, Screech strikes back
12.5: "Wrestling With The Future"
(12.5) Jeff Trainer -unbilled
(12.5) Mjr. Martin Slater -Gerald Castillo [From Grade 9 ep.]
(12.5) Congress. Shepherd -John McCann
(12.5) M.P.'s -unbilled
A.C. and Mjr. Slater fight over where A.C. should attend college, and Zack tries to fix it; Jessie becomes a cheerleader and worries about college acceptances





12.6: "Love Machine"
(12.6) Mr. Tuttle -Jack Angeles [yet more episodes]
(12.6) Jennifer Wade -Stephanie Furst
Jessie becomes alarmed at the presence of Slater's old flame (Stephanie Furst), especially when Screech's love machine shows the flames are still hot [Lisa was absent from this episode. No EiCoP named.]12.7: "Isn't It Romantic?"
It's Valentine's Day, and the gang reflects on their various previous romances [A retrospective episode]

12.8: "The Teacher's Strike"
(12.8) Mr. Tuttle -Jack Angeles [even more episodes]
(12.8) Earl -Guy Genis
(12.8) Mervin -Tommy Obeid
(12.8) Gladys -unbilled
Zack and Slater help along a teachers' strike, until they find out their academic championship will be canceled as a result [Kelly is absent from this episode.]

12.9: "The Senior Prom"
(12.9) Matt Wilson -Andrew Bowen
(12.9) Jamie, Kathy -unbilled
(12.9) Pete -unbilled [Seen mostly in the
background. Seen
often in the
"Tori" season.]
Hijinks before the Last Dance & Senior Prom as the gang tries to raise the money to hold a dance, Zack tries to get Kelly as his date, and Screech tries to find any date!

12.10: "The Time Capsule"
(12.10)class of 2003 -unbilled
Mr. Belding shows a tape of the highlights of the life of the class of 1993 to five students in the class of 2003 [A retrospective episode]

12.11: "Graduation" Special
[First aired on May 22, 1993 in primetime. Shown again on September 7, 1993 with the College Years pilot.]
(12.11)Mr. Lazaar -Loren Freeman
(12.11)Pete Stonebreaker -Bryan Cooper
(12.11)Ollie Creekley,
Sylvester Solomon-unbilled
Zack is one credit short of graduation, Jessie worries about being valedictorian, all before the gang finally graduates in the last episode of SbtB (proper)

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