Television

Mark-Paul Gosselaar Heads Back to Bayside for Saved By the Bell Rewatch Podcast

Mark-Paul Gosselaar is ready to stroll down memory lane and Saved By The Bell fans will be thrilled to know MPG will be watching the first season of Saved by the Bell for the first time since he finished working on the series a couple of decades ago. The reason? He’ll be commenting on all the first season episodes for the new podcast “Zach to the Future,” with co-collaborator Dashiell Driscoll, creator and narrator of Funny Or Die’s “Zack Morris Is Trash” and admitted SBTB superfan. The two will talk about episodes in the weekly podcast, discussing highlights, lowlights and behind-the-scenes stories. There will also be featured guests appearing in episodes. 

In a statement to Variety, Gosselaar’s explained, “For years I have been asked by the dedicated fans of Saved by the Bell to revisit the show. I couldn’t wrap my head around an idea that would keep the audience entertained and celebrate the beloved series we created over 30 years ago, mostly because I can’t remember a thing about making it, and I am thrilled to say I have found the answer.”

Discover Your New Favorite Show: Watch This Now!

The actor also posted a three-minute intro to the podcast with the announcement on his Twitter account. 

“Zack to the Future” is produced by Cadence13, a premium podcast company that’s part of Entercom’s podcast network. Season 1 of the podcast will launch on July 29, 2020, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Entercom’s Radio.com and other platforms.

Driscoll is also working as a writer on the SBTB revival for the Peacock streaming service. The show is scheduled to debut later this year. Gosselaar will reprise the role of Zack alongside Mario Lopez and Elizabeth Berkley in the revival cast.

Mark-Paul Gosselaar, <em>The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon</em>Mark-Paul Gosselaar, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

The Best (and Worst) Presidential Biopics For Your Post-Election Celebration (or Depression)
Dance Hall Crashers’ Karina Deniké on NOFX & Ska: Podcast
George Gascón Says He’s Not Trying to Win Votes, Menendez Bros Should Go Free
Two House Democrats say they oppose trans athletes competing against girls & women
The consequences of huge federal cuts to domestic violence funding “may be death”