Dustin Diamond, better known as Screech from the hit show Saved by the Bell, has a snooze-worthy new “tell-all” book out, Behind the Bell, in which he spills secrets about the iconic TNBC series and his fellow co-stars.
Guess that Saved By The Bell tell-all book isn’t selling so well. We hear Dustin “Screech” Diamond has been sued for more than $21,000 in unpaid property taxes.
Mr. Belding murders the hits as part of a new karaoke album.
“I love to sing and have been doing karaoke for the past six years. Karaoke is about having fun and I hope everyone will have fun singing along with me or on their own with our karaoke CD/DVD!” says actor Dennis Haskins, who played Bayside High’s commander-in-chief for 11 seasons.
E1 Music will release Karaoke With Your Favorite Principal Dennis Haskins A.K.A. Mr. Belding – a CD/DVD combo package containing seven karaoke songs — on Sept. 1. Read the rest of this entry »
Dustin Diamond is still seething over being blackballed from the 20th anniversary reunion of the cast of Saved By The Bell.
The original cast of NBC’s Saturday Morning teen comedy banned the actor best known for his portrayal of lovable geek Screech from appearing alongside them on last week’s cover of PEOPLE Magazine because of his upcoming tell-all book about his former co-stars and the show. Other reasons for the snub include the Diamond’s infamous 2007 sex tape scandal, his widely reported IRS debt, and his behavior during his appearance on VH1’s Celebrity Fit Club. Read the rest of this entry »
Screech Powers, Bayside High’s lovable geek, played by Dustin Diamond, was notably absent from the cast’s photo 20th anniversary reunion on the cover of PEOPLE last week.
RadarOnline insiders reveal that Dustin’s forthcoming tell-all Behind The Bell – which promises to dish the dirt on what really went on behind-the-scenes of NBC’s teen comedy — prompted his former castmates to ban him from the reunion.
“Cast members were not comfortable with including him,” a spokesperson for PEOPLE told Radar last Friday.
Twenty years after it all began, the cast of Saved By The Bell has reunited on the pages of the new issue of PEOPLE Magazine.
Mario Lopez (Slater), Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Zack), Elizabeth Berkley (Jessie), Tiffani Thiessen (Kelly) and Lark Voorhies (Lisa) are back together in celebration of their days as the face of NBC’s Saturday Morning TNBC lineup.
But where is Dustin Diamond, who played curly-topped nerd Screech on the series? Now a stand-up comedian, Diamond tells PEOPLE he is no longer close with his castmates and did not want to join them on the reunion cover.
He’s currently working on a tell-all called Behind the Bell.
To find out what the Saved By The Bell cast has been up to in recent years, pick up PEOPLE this Friday, July 31.
We’ve seen the last of Kelly Kapowski. Actress Tiffani Thiessen (She dropped the “Amber” years ago.) states her case for snubbing the Jimmy Fallon Saved By The Bell 20th Anniversary Reunion in a new comedy exclusive from FunnyOrDie.com.
Apparently, she’s got a “shit ton of stuff going on.”
You’re crushing our dreams, woman! We can’t decide which is worse — Kelly flipping off Zack and the crew or the fact that Tiffani uses phrases like “shit ton.”
Lindsay Lohan isn’t the only pop culture notable getting the Hustler porn spoof treatment. Adult film stars will soon take on Bayside High’s own Zack Morris, A.C.Slater, Kelly Kapowski, Lisa Turtle, Jessie Spano, and Screech Powers in a hardcore X-rated parody of the popular Saturday Morning comedy Saved By The Bell.Read the rest of this entry »
“I haven’t been that anxious or nervous to do a role in a long time. To be in front of a studio audience. I still remember my first day of doing Saved by the Bell, not Good Morning, Miss Bliss, because that wasn’t in front of a studio audience,” Mark explains of the return of his Saved By The Bell alter ego on Monday’s Fallon. “But on “Saved by the Bell,” my very first opening scene that I talk to the camera, I remember how nervous I was for that and that’s about how nervous I was for this tonight. I kind of got into the character once I put on the hair and clothes. My stance completely changes, you stand very upright with fingers in the pockets. You also have to erase all the frown lines on your face because Zack was just very happy. It was fun. It was fun to jump back into that character.”