California Dreams is an American teen sitcom. The series ran for five seasons, airing on NBC from September 12, 1992 to December 14, 1996, as part of the network's Saturday morning TNBC teen-focused programming block. It was created by writers Brett Dewey and Ronald B. Solomon, was produced by Franco Bario, and was executive produced by Peter Engel as his first followup to Saved by the Bell for NBC.[1] California Dreams centered on a group of friends who form the fictional titular band.[2]
The series ["Saved by the Bell"] is seen in 34 countries and is the most popular program of its kind in France, the producers say. Its success at home, meanwhile, prompted the creation of another Engel-produced show, "California Dreams," which joined the NBC Saturday morning lineup this season.
...a show about high schoolers, stars a teenage brother and sister who practice in the garage with their rock band...