The 1990s transitioned into a period that many would agree was the prime time for situation comedies, or sitcoms. This era, when observed through the lens of television history, boasts iconic shows such as “Friends,” “Full House,” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” These programs, though they ended their original broadcasts decades ago, continue to be cherished as some of the greatest TV series ever made. In today’s era of streaming services, it’s a breeze to revisit these nostalgic shows, with one of the top sitcoms from the 1990s available for free viewing on popular platforms.
Starting this Friday, Tubi, Fox’s free streaming service, will be airing the popular NBC sitcom “Saved by the Bell.” This show, which first aired on weekends, focuses on a group of students at California’s Bayside High School, portrayed by Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Dustin Diamond, Lark Voorhies, Dennis Haskins, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Elizabeth Berkley, and Mario Lopez. Created by Sam Bobrick, the series delves into the lives of these students, tackling various issues such as drug use, driving under the influence, homelessness, remarriage, and death, earning acclaim for its sensitive and realistic approach to these topics.
Despite airing only for four seasons from 1989 to 1993, “Saved by the Bell” stands out as one of the most iconic and cherished sitcoms of the decade. With an overall audience score of 61% on Rotten Tomatoes, this show is often featured in lists of the best sitcoms. In fact, some viewers consider it essential viewing for kids during that time. Even today, it continues to resonate with new generations of teenagers and remains a favorite among fans who revisit it.
Lovers of “Saved by the Bell” can rejoice, as Tubi offers a streaming home for various spinoffs from the classic sitcom. Following a binge-watching session of the original series, fans can stream “Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style”, “Saved by the Bell: The College Years”, and “Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas”. All these shows are free to watch on Tubi as well.
New on Tubi
This weekend, Tubi offers a multitude of fresh streaming choices as they’ve added numerous new titles to their library, starting with August 1st. Here are some of the highlights from Tubi’s recent additions:
[Additional information about the new titles can be provided below if desired]
As a movie aficionado, I’ve had the pleasure of watching an eclectic mix of films that span various genres. From action-packed classics like “Lethal Weapon” and its sequels, to modern adaptations such as “Godzilla vs. Kong”, these movies keep me entertained and engaged.
I’ve also dabbled in comedy, with titles like “Wayne’s World” and “Hotel Transylvania” series, providing me with ample laughter and joy. Drama is another genre I enjoy, with movies such as “How Stella Got Her Groove Back” and “Stand By Me”, tugging at my heartstrings.
I’ve delved into science fiction with “The Meg” and “Meg 2: The Trench”, while also exploring mystery in films like “The Da Vinci Code”. Horror enthusiasts might recognize titles like “The Grudge 2 (2006)” and “The Omen (2006)”.
There are also a few films that don’t easily fit into these categories, such as “Baby Driver”, “Barely Lethal”, and “Sausage Party (2016)”, which offer unique storylines and creative approaches to filmmaking.
In the realm of animation, I’ve enjoyed “Looney Tunes” and “Footloose (2011)”. Lastly, I’ve watched a number of movies that could be considered family-friendly or romantic comedies, like “The Wedding Planner”, “The Wiz”, and “The Back-Up Plan”.
Overall, this diverse selection of films provides a rich cinematic experience, offering something for everyone.
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2025-08-01 19:27