In 1986, the
USA Network partnered with
Paramount Pictures for the first time to create a new sitcom,
Sanchez of Bel Air. The series premiered on October 3 and ran for a single season of thirteen half-hour episodes, airing on Friday nights. The premise of the show follows the transition of a Hispanic-American family as they move from
East Los Angeles, California, to the luxurious community of
Bel Air.
Sanchez of Bel Air was produced by
David Hackel and
April Kelly. While the show did not excel due to some content criticisms, it had one long-lasting effect:
Sanchez of Bel Air was the foundation for the "Sanchez Formula" used to formulate residual amounts for television reruns.
Producers Dave Hackel began his career in the media industry by writing for the television show
Fish in 1978. He went on to create a well-established career in producing. His work included producing the hit shows
Wings and
Dear John. He has been a creative consultant on shows like
Frasier and
LateLine. Hackel also created the series
The Pursuit of Happiness. April Kelly has had a career in media since being a writer on
The Jim Stafford Show in 1975. Her most notable credit has been as the co-creator of the hit sitcom
Boy Meets World, in the 1990s, and its reboot series,
Girl Meets World, which premiered in 2014.
Cast The
Sanchez of Bel Air cast was composed almost entirely of Latinos and Latinas. Ricardo Sanchez, the father of the family and owner of a clothing company, "Buy Sanchez" == Episodes ==