Beverly Hills Teens | |
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Developed by | Jack Olesker Michael Maliani Barry O'Brien |
Directed by | Craig Zukowski |
Composers | Haim Saban Shuki Levy |
Country of origin | United States Canada[1] |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 65 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Andy Heyward |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | DIC Animation City |
Original release | |
Network | Syndication |
Release | September 21 December 18, 1987 | –
Related | |
Maxie's World | |
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Beverly Hills Teens is an American animated children's television program produced by DIC Animation City.[2] Distributed by Access Syndication and originally airing in first-run syndication in the United States from September 21, 1987 through December 18, 1987 and airing in The Children's Channel in the United Kingdom from March 1, 1994 through February 28, 1998, the series consists of one extended season, comprising a total of 65 episodes, each 30 minutes long.[3] After its original run, the series continued to be broadcast as part of a syndication package featuring rebroadcasts of Maxie's World and It's Punky Brewster,[4] and has subsequently acquired the retronym Beverly Hills Teen Club.[5]
Developed by Jack Olesker, Michael Maliani and Barry O'Brien, and executive produced by Andy Heyward, the series' namesake teenagers reside in the exclusive enclave of Beverly Hills, California and are shown to have exaggerated wealth, exemplified by mansions, yachts, and limousines, while navigating typical teenage concerns, including schoolwork, friendships, and romantic rivalries. In 1989, the series was nominated for the Youth in Film Award (now known as the Young Artist Award) as "Best Animated Series."[citation needed]