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Season 4
Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style (Nov/27/1992)
In this television movie, Kelly's grandfather invites her and her friends to Hawaii, to stay at his hotel, "The Hideaway." When they find out it's in danger of being closed down for good, they pull out all the stops to help the hotel become the success it once was.
Guest Stars: Glen Chin as Pono, Blake Boyd as Derek Worthington, Victor Brandt as Charles Worthington, Dan Gauthier as Brian Hanson, Dean Jones as Harry Bannister, Rena Sofer as Andrea Larson
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
 
Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas (Oct/07/1994)
Zack and Kelly are finally getting married. But of course, problems are ahead. Zack's parents are against them getting married, and Kelly's parents cannot afford it. So the gang travels to Las Vegas to marry Zack and Kelly. They go through many adventures such as Zack losing all his oney, Slater and his new friend being chased by mobsters, and Kelly cancelling the wedding.
Guest Stars: John Sanderford as Derek Morris, Pat Corley as Sheriff Myron Thorpe, Liz Vassey as Carla, Spencer Rochfort as Curt Martin, Mark DeCarlo as Freddie Silver, John Brandon (1) as Jim, Melody Rogers as Mrs. Morris
 
61 :04x01 - The Fight (Sep/12/1992)
Zack and Slater fight over an attractive new transfer student.
Guest Stars: Shana Furlow as Joanna Peterson, Jon Clair as Darren Brooks, Vaughn Armstrong as Mr. Breskin, Bel Sandre as Martha
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Scott Spencer Gorden (1)
 
62 :04x02 - Student-Teacher Week (Sep/12/1992)
For a school project, the students are given a little more authority, as Kelly is made a history teacher and Zack, principal of the school.
Guest Stars: Troy Fromin as Ox
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
 
63 :04x03 - Screech's Spaghetti Sauce (Sep/19/1992)
The gang tries to make money by selling Screech's Spaghetti Sauce. Screech falls for Robin, a girl who tries to take advantage of Screech's money.
Guest Stars: Amy Weber as Chloe, Soleil Moon Frye as Robin
Director: Don Barnhart
Story: Jeffrey Sachs | Teleplay: Ronald Solomon, Brett Dewey
 
64 :04x04 - The New Girl (Sep/19/1992)
When a new girl, Tori, comes to Bayside High School, she and Zack immediately clash with each other. They then must get over their differences when they are paired up for a school project.
Director: Don Barnhart
Story: Ronald Solomon, Brett Dewey | Teleplay: Bennett Tramer, Scott Spencer Gorden (1)
 
65 :04x05 - The Bayside Triangle (Sep/26/1992)
Screech gets angry when he notices that Lisa and Zack have become more than friends while working on a fashion show together.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Jeffrey Sachs
 
66 :04x06 - Teen-Line (Sep/26/1992)
When the gang takes part in the school's teen-help line, Zack begins to get close to a handicapped girl he meets. He treats her differently than everyone else because of this, when that's the last thing she wants.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Jeffrey Sachs
 
67 :04x07 - Masquerade Ball (Oct/03/1992)
With the schools masquerade ball approaching, Slater and Zack make a bet to see who can kiss Tori first. Meanwhile, Lisa has a secret admirer which of course ends up leading to misunderstandings.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Jeffrey Sachs
 
68 :04x08 - Day of Detention (Oct/03/1992)
When Zack tries to sneak out of detention to try and win a trip to Hawaii, he asks the gang to get involved, and ends up winning them all detentions as well.
Guest Stars: Jeremiah Birkett as Ken Kelly
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Jeffrey Sachs
 
69 :04x09 - Wrestling with the Future (Oct/10/1992)
Everyone is concered with their future, as Slater and his father debate where he should attend college, and Jessie becomes a cheerleader to beef up her college applications.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Ronald Solomon, Brett Dewey
 
70 :04x10 - Drinking and Driving (Oct/10/1992)
The gang learns a lesson about the dangers of drinking and driving the hard way, when a careless mistake gets them into a car accident.
Guest Stars: John Sanderford as Derek Morris, Susan Beaubian as Dr. Turtle, Troy Fromin as Ox, Ryan Holihan as Slyvester
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Brett Dewey, Ronald Solomon
 
71 :04x11 - Love Machine (Oct/17/1992)
When Slater’s ex-girlfriend surprises him by transferring to Bayside High, Jessie gets worried that they still have feelings for one another. Wanting to show Jessie that there is nothing between them; Slater decides sets Zack up with Jennifer. However, when it looks like they’re hitting it off, Slater becomes jealous and thanks to Screech’s “love machine,” his true feelings are revealed to Jessie.
Guest Stars: Bridgette Wilson (1) as Ginger, Stephanie Furst as Jennifer Wade, Jack Angeles as Mr. Tuttle
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Scott Spencer Gorden (1)
 
72 :04x12 - Class Rings (Oct/17/1992)
Zack is in charge of buying the class rings for the entire senior class of Bayside High. After learning that the salesman who sold him in the rings is a crook and gave them fakes, the gang must come up with a plan to get the real rings out of him.
Guest Stars: Gary Beach as Gem Diamond
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Ronald Solomon, Brett Dewey
 
73 :04x13 - Isn't it Romantic? (Oct/24/1992)
On Valentines Day, the gang looks back and reminisces about their past relationships and love mishaps.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Peter Engel, Tom Tenowich
 
74 :04x14 - The Will (Oct/24/1992)
When a former Bayside High student dies and leaves $10,000 dollars in his will to be donated to the school, it's an all out battle of the sexes as the students must compete against eachother to determine how the money will be spent.
Guest Stars: Troy Fromin as Ox
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Scott Spencer Gorden (1)
 
75 :04x15 - The Teacher's Strike (Oct/31/1992)
When Zack and his friends get the teachers to call a strike so they can go on a trip, they discover that their scheme hurt Bayside’s chances of winning a big academic championship.
Guest Stars: Guy Genis as Earl, Tommy Obeid as Mervin
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Scott Spencer Gorden (1)
 
76 :04x16 - Slater's Sister (Oct/31/1992)
When Slater notices that his visiting sister, JB, and Zack are falling for each other, he tries to put a stop to it immediately. Meanwhile, Mr. Belding holds a male sensitivity seminar at the school.
Guest Stars: Troy Fromin as Ox
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
 
77 :04x17 - The Senior Prom (Nov/07/1992)
The gang tries to raise enough money in order to have their senior prom and Zack tries desperately to get Kelly to go with him.
Guest Stars: Bridgette Wilson (1) as Ginger
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
 
78 :04x18 - The Video Yearbook (Nov/07/1992)
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Guest Stars: Mark Clayman as Moose
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Ronald Solomon, Brett Dewey
 
79 :04x19 - Screech's Birthday (Nov/14/1992)
When his friends forget his birthday, they try to throw him a late surprise party. Screech, upset that his friends didn't remember, takes advantage of his new hall monitor position and makes it difficult for them to plan it.
Guest Stars: Patrick T. O'Brien (6) as Mr. Dewey
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Stephen Langford (1)
 
80 :04x20 - Snow White and the Seven Dorks (Nov/14/1992)
When the drama club discusses what play to put on for its upcoming production, Screech suggests they do a hip-hop version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. After everybody gets cast in their respective roles, Jessie and Zack face a problem of having to kiss in the final scene, especially after Lisa catches them practice their kiss and lets it known to Kelly and Slater that they possibly like one another.
Guest Stars: Richard Israel as Ronald Geekman, Henry Polic, II as Mr. Bainbridge
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
 
81 :04x21 - Earthquake (Nov/21/1992)
During an earthquake, Zack and Tori find themselves trapped in an elevator with Mr. Belding's wife who is going into labor.
Guest Stars: Louan Gideon as Becky Belding
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Scott Spencer Gorden (1)
 
82 :04x22 - Best Summer of My Life (Nov/21/1992)
In this retrospective episode, Zack and his friends reminisce about their summer at Malibu Sands.
Guest Stars: Ernie Sabella as Leon Carosi, Leah Remini as Stacey Carosi, Eva Loseth as Christina
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Jeffrey Sachs
 
83 :04x23 - Slater's Friend (Nov/28/1992)
When Slater's lizzard friend Artie dies, the gang tries to keep Slater from finding out.
Guest Stars: Frank Como as Coach Rizzo
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Scott Spencer Gorden (1), Larry Balmagia
 
84 :04x24 - School Song (Nov/28/1992)
When the school holds a competition for the Bayside High students to come up with a new school song, Zack is determined to get his song to win by any means possible.
Guest Stars: Ryan Holihan as Slyvester, Lara Lyon as Louise
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
 
85 :04x25 - The Time Capsule (Dec/05/1992)
It turns out that before graduating, our favorite high school gang wanted to leave behind a piece of their Bayside legacy to share with future generations.
In the year 2003, a group of Bayside High students view a time capsule video made by Zack, Kelly, Slater, Jessie, Screech and Lisa in the year 1993. The video shares the gang's various experiences at Bayside High School.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Peter Engel, Tom Tenowich
 
86 :04x26 - Graduation (May/22/1993)
As Graduation Day approaches, Zack finds out he's lacking in the credit department and is therefore unable to graduate. Meanwhile, Jessie is determined to become class valedictorian and Screech comes through for a good friend one final time.
Guest Stars: Loren Freeman as Mr. Lazaar, Bryan Cooper (1) as Pete Stonebreaker, Sylvester Solomon as Ollie Creekley, Patrick T. O'Brien (6) as Mr. Dewey
Director: Don Barnhart
Story: Tom Tenowich | Teleplay: Bennett Tramer, Scott Spencer Gorden (1)
 
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