Beverly Hills, 90210 season 10
Beverly Hills, 90210 | |
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Season 10 | |
File:BHS10 DVD Cover.jpg | |
Starring | Jennie Garth Ian Ziering Brian Austin Green Tori Spelling Vincent Young Vanessa Marcil Lindsay Price Daniel Cosgrove Joe E. Tata Special Guest Star: Luke Perry as Dylan |
No. of episodes | 27 |
Release | |
Original network | Fox |
Original release | September 8, 1999 May 17, 2000 | –
Season chronology | |
The tenth and final season of Beverly Hills, 90210, is an American drama television series aired from September 8, 1999 on Fox and concluded on May 17, 2000, after 27 episodes. The season aired on Wednesday nights at 8/7c in the United States averaging 8.33 million viewers a week. It was released to DVD in 2011. Initial plans for an eleventh season were to be developed but due to low ratings and high associated costs with production the show ended at its tenth season.
Synopsis
For nine years, the West Bev gang mature from high school students to college graduates on their own for the first time. While their lives have begun to diverge and new people have entered their lives, they have always kept close relationships with one another. This season promises to be an unforgettable year of marriages, children, and career decisions for a group of friends who have maintained the bonds that have sustained them as they evolved from teenagers to young adults.
Cast
Starring
- Jennie Garth as Kelly Taylor (27 episodes)
- Ian Ziering as Steve Sanders (27 episodes)
- Brian Austin Green as David Silver (27 episodes)
- Tori Spelling as Donna Martin (27 episodes)
- Vincent Young as Noah Hunter (27 episodes)
- Vanessa Marcil as Gina Kincaid (17 episodes)
- Lindsay Price as Janet Sosna (27 episodes)
- Daniel Cosgrove as Matt Durning (27 episodes)
- Joe E. Tata as Nat Bussichio (14 episodes)
Special guest star
- Luke Perry as Dylan McKay (27 episodes)
Recurring
- Jed Allan as Rush Sanders
- Matthew Laurance as Mel Silver
- Ann Gillespie as Jackie Taylor
- Michael Durrell as John Martin
- Denise Dowse as Vice Principal Yvonne Teasley
- Katherine Cannon as Felice Martin
- Josie Davis as Camille Desmond
- Josh Taylor as Jack McKay
Notable guest stars
- Gabrielle Carteris as Andrea Zuckerman
- Tiffani Thiessen as Valerie Malone
- Jason Priestley as Brandon Walsh
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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267 | 1 | "The Phantom Menace" | Charles Correll | John Eisendrath | September 8, 1999 | 2199259 | 9.48[1] |
268 | 2 | "Let's Eat Cake" | Joel J. Feigenbaum | Laurie McCarthy | September 15, 1999 | 2199260 | 8.82[2] |
269 | 3 | "You Better Work" | Harvey Frost | Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts | September 22, 1999 | 2199261 | 7.95[3] |
270 | 4 | "A Fine Mess" | Allan Kroeker | John Eisendrath | September 29, 1999 | 2199262 | 8.82[4] |
271 | 5 | "The Loo-Ouch" | Kim Friedman | Tyler Bensinger | October 20, 1999 | 2199263 | 8.25[5] |
272 | 6 | "80's Night" | Chip Chalmers | John Eisendrath | October 27, 1999 | 2199264 | 7.81[6] |
273 | 7 | "Laying Pipe" | Luke Perry | Matt Dearborn | November 3, 1999 | F977AF | 8.61[7] |
274 | 8 | "Baby, You Can Drive My Car" | Kevin Inch | Teleplay by: Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts Story by: Laurie McCarthy | November 10, 1999 | 2199266 | 8.21[8] |
275 | 9 | "Family Tree" | Allison Liddi | John Eisendrath | November 17, 1999 | 2199267 | 9.29[9] |
276 | 10 | "What's in a Name" | Christopher Hibler | Scott Fifer | November 17, 1999 | 2199268 | 9.29[9] |
277 | 11 | "Sibling Revelry" | Graeme Lynch | John Eisendrath | December 15, 1999 | 2199269 | 8.08[10] |
278 | 12 | "Nine Yolks Whipped Lightly" | Joel J. Feigenbaum | Laurie McCarthy | December 22, 1999 | 2199270 | 7.44[11] |
279 | 13 | "Tainted Love" | Robert Weaver | Jim Halterman | January 12, 2000 | 2199271 | 7.06[12] |
280 | 14 | "I'm Using You 'Cause I Like You" | Ian Ziering | Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts | January 19, 2000 | 2199272 | 7.27[13] |
281 | 15 | "Fertile Ground" | Victor Lobl | John Eisendrath | January 26, 2000 | 2199273 | 7.54[14] |
282 | 16 | "The Final Proof" | Brian Austin Green | Matt Dearborn & Tyler Bensinger | February 9, 2000 | 2199274 | 7.25[15] |
283 | 17 | "Doc Martin" | Kevin Inch | John Eisendrath & Laurie McCarthy | February 16, 2000 | 2199275 | 8.22[16] |
284 | 18 | "Eddie Waitkus" | Chip Chalmers | John Eisendrath | March 1, 2000 | 2199276 | 6.70[17] |
285 | 19 | "I Will Be Your Father Figure" | Tori Spelling | Teleplay by: Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts Story by: Scott Fifer | March 8, 2000 | 2199277 | 7.10[18] |
286 | 20 | "Ever Heard the One About the Exploding Father?" | Anson Williams | John Eisendrath & Laurie McCarthy | March 15, 2000 | 2199278 | 7.14[19] |
287 | 21 | "Spring Fever" | Allison Liddi-Brown | Annie Brunner | March 22, 2000 | 2199279 | 7.49[20] |
288 | 22 | "The Easter Bunny" | Charlie Correll | John Eisendrath | April 5, 2000 | 2199280 | 6.47[21] |
289 | 23 | "And Don't Forget to Give Me Back My Black T-Shirt" | Allan Kroeker | Teleplay by: Matt Dearborn & Tyler Bensinger Story by: Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts | April 19, 2000 | 2199281 | 6.56[22] |
290 | 24 | "Love is Blind" | Jennie Garth | John Eisendrath | April 26, 2000 | 2199282 | 7.74[23] |
291 | 25 | "I'm Happy for You...Really" | Roy Campanella II | Laurie McCarthy | May 10, 2000 | 2199283 | 9.25[24] |
292 | 26 | "The Penultimate" | Michael Lange | John Eisendrath | May 17, 2000 | 2199284 | 14.37[25] |
293 | 27 | "Ode to Joy" | Kevin Inch | John Eisendrath | May 17, 2000 | 2199285 | 14.37[25] |
Source: [26]
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