Soundtrack A CD and
cassette tape soundtrack was released on April 11, 1995. It contained songs used throughout the series. The track listing is as follows: • "Saved by the Bell" • "Don't Leave With Your Love" • "Go for It!" • "Love Me Now" • "Make My Day" • "Friends Forever" • "Did We Ever Have a Chance?" • "Deep Within My Heart" • "Surfer Dude" • "Gone Hawaiian" • "School Song" • "Saved by the Bell"
List of Saved by the Bell novels There have been 22 standalone novels based on the show, all written by Beth Cruise (a pseudonym used by the American author Beth Henderson). The first 16 were published by Collier Books in the USA, a Macmillan imprint. The final 6 were published by Aladdin Paperbacks, a Simon & Schuster imprint. All 22 novels were later republished by Boxtree Ltd in the UK. The books all feature the main cast, and have storylines that relate to (but often differ from and expand) the main plots in the TV shows. The list below is given in the order provided by the original publishers (Collier and then Aladdin), although this is not strictly the order in which the books were first published: by the time
Bayside Madness was released in 1993, for instance, at least five other titles had already been published the previous year. Collier Books only introduced a numbered order (including numbers on front covers) with book 12,
Computer Confusion, in 1994. Boxtree added numbers to its front covers at least as early as book 10, ''Kelly's Hero'', which it published in 1995. Several unofficial books relating to the show have also been published.
Comic books In 1992,
Harvey Comics published a short-lived
Saved by the Bell Comic series. Seven issues were released, including a Christmas and a Summer special. The comic was generally not well-received, with comic book critic Matt D. Wilson saying "its character likenesses for the show's starts were rough at best." In 2014, Lion Forge Comics announced that its new all-ages imprint, ROAR Comics, would publish a new
Saved by the Bell comic. Set initially during the gang's freshman year of high school, the comic serves as a modern update to the classic series. It premiered in March 2014 alongside ROAR's adaptation of
Punky Brewster.
Behind the Bell book In 2009, Dustin Diamond published an inside story of the show's cast and crew from his point of view, entitled
Behind the Bell. The book paints an unflattering portrait of many of Diamond's colleagues and their alleged backstage behavior. Some of Diamond's claims have been refuted by colleagues and questioned by critics. Diamond also alleges in the book that he had sex with 2,000 women, one of them being NBC's Vice President of children's programming, Linda Mancuso, who was 18 years his senior. Diamond later disclaimed responsibility for much of the book's content, blaming his ghostwriter for fabricating salacious stories.
The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story aired on
Lifetime on September 1, 2014.
Bayside! The Musical! In September 2013,
Bayside! The Musical! an unauthorized parody of
Saved by the Bell, opened at NYC's Theatre 80.
Bayside! The Musical! was named a
New York Times Critics' Pick.
Bayside! The Musical! was written and directed by Bob and Tobly McSmith, the same creative team behind
Showgirls! The Musical! In contrast to the wholesome nature of
Saved by the Bell,
Bayside! The Musical! contains strong language and adult situations throughout. The show's run has been extended 6 times. Bayside! originally debuted in 2005 under the title
Bayside! The UnMusical! The following year a sequel was produced called
Bayside 2! Electric Screechio The show then took several years off, reopening in 2012 at NYC's Kraine Theatre with a revamped script and new cast. Following the success of
Showgirls! The Musical! the show's creators Bob and Tobly McSmith revisited their script and reworked it from the ground up. The show has had appearances from original
Saved by the Bell cast members such as Dustin Diamond and Dennis Haskins. ==See also==