Beverly Hills, 90210 season 4
Beverly Hills, 90210 | |
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Season 4 | |
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Starring | Jason Priestley Shannen DohertyJennie Garth Ian Ziering Gabrielle Carteris Luke Perry Brian Austin Green Tori Spelling Carol Potter James Eckhouse |
No. of episodes | 32 |
Release | |
Original network | Fox |
Original release | September 8, 1993 May 25, 1994 | –
Season chronology | |
The fourth season of Beverly Hills, 90210, an American teen drama television series, began airing on September 8, 1993 on Fox television network. The season concluded on May 25, 1994 after 32 episodes. This season follows the gang during their freshman year of college as they deal with issues that young adults face such as sex, teen pregnancy, date rape, drug abuse, animal rights, politics, relationships, antisemitism, marriage, infidelity, crime, abortion, and homophobia.
The fourth season aired Wednesday nights at 8/9c in the United States averaging 21.1 million viewers a week. The season was released on DVD as an eight disc boxed set under the title of Beverly Hills, 90210: The Fourth Season on April 29, 2008 by CBS DVD.[1]
This season marks Shannen Doherty's final season as Brenda Walsh on Beverly Hills, 90210 but Doherty returned as Brenda on the updated Beverly Hills, 90210 spin off, 90210. This is also the first appearance of Kathleen Robertson as Clare Arnold and Mark Damon Espinoza as Jesse Vasquez.
Overview
The fourth season follows the gang during their freshman year of college at California University. The year promises to be an exciting one with no parents, no rules, unexpected relationships and big surprises, but it also brings new problems that will only be solved with their friendships to help guide them through.
Cast
Starring
- Jason Priestley as Brandon Walsh
- Shannen Doherty as Brenda Walsh
- Jennie Garth as Kelly Taylor
- Ian Ziering as Steve Sanders
- Gabrielle Carteris as Andrea Zuckerman-Vasquez
- Luke Perry as Dylan McKay
- Brian Austin Green as David Silver
- Tori Spelling as Donna Martin
- Carol Potter as Cindy Walsh
- James Eckhouse as Jim Walsh
Recurring
- Joe E. Tata as Nat Bussichio
- Ann Gillespie as Jackie Taylor
- David Gail as Stuart Carson
- Paul Johansson as John Sears
- Dina Meyer as Lucinda Nicholson
- Mark Damon Espinoza as Jesse Vasquez
- Christine Elise as Emily Valentine
- Kerrie Keane as Suzanne Steele
- Kathleen Robertson as Clare Arnold
- Mark Kiely as Gil Meyers
- Katherine Cannon as Felice Martin
- Michael Durrell as John Martin
- Jennifer Grant as Celeste Lundy
- Ryan Brown as Morton Muntz
- Noley Thornton as Erica McKay
- Nicholas Pryor as Milton Arnold
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | Viewers (millions) |
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81 | 1 | "So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye" | Bill D'Elia | Charles Rosin | September 8, 1993 | 2193079 | 18.1[citation needed] |
82 | 2 | "The Girl from New York City" | Jeffrey Melman | Steve Wasserman & Jessica Klein | September 15, 1993 | 2193080 | 15.1[citation needed] |
83 | 3 | "The Little Fish" | Gilbert M. Shilton | Larry Mollin | September 22, 1993 | 2193081 | 15.5[citation needed] |
84 | 4 | "Greek to Me" | Bethany Rooney | Chip Johannessen | September 29, 1993 | 2193082 | 13.9[citation needed] |
85 | 5 | "Radio Daze" | Richard Lang | Richard Gollance | October 6, 1993 | 2193083 | 14.4[citation needed] |
86 | 6 | "Strangers in the Night" | James Eckhouse | Jennifer Flackett | October 13, 1993 | 2193084 | 16.4[citation needed] |
87 | 7 | "Moving Targets" | Paul Schneider | Larry Mollin | October 20, 1993 | 2193085 | 13.9[citation needed] |
88 | 8 | "Twenty Years Ago Today" | James Whitmore, Jr. | Steve Wasserman & Jessica Klein | October 27, 1993 | 2193086 | 15.0[citation needed] |
89 | 9 | "Otherwise Engaged" | Daniel Attias | Jennifer Flackett | November 3, 1993 | 2193087 | 16.3[citation needed] |
90 | 10 | "And Did It... My Way" | Jason Priestley | Richard Gollance | November 10, 1993 | 2193088 | 17.0[citation needed] |
91 | 11 | "Take Back the Night" | James Whitmore, Jr. | Chip Johannessen | November 17, 1993 | 2193089 | 17.8[citation needed] |
92 | 12 | "Radar Love" | Paul Schneider | Steve Wasserman & Jessica Klein | November 24, 1993 | 2193090 | 15.3[citation needed] |
93 | 13 | "Emily" | Richard Lang | Steve Wasserman & Jessica Klein | December 1, 1993 | 2193091 | 15.5[citation needed] |
94 | 14 | "Windstruck" | Gilbert M. Shilton | Larry Mollin & Richard Gollance | December 15, 1993 | 2193092 | 14.7[citation needed] |
95 | 15 | "Somewhere in the World it's Christmas" | Bradley M. Gross | Charles Rosin | December 22, 1993 | 2193093 | 14.8[citation needed] |
96 | 16 | "Crunch Time" | Les Landau | Larry Mollin & Richard Gollance | January 5, 1994 | 2193094 | 16.6[citation needed] |
97 | 17 | "Thicker Than Water" | Michael Lange | Lana Freistat Melman | January 12, 1994 | 2193095 | 18.9[citation needed] |
98 | 18 | "Heartbreaker" | Paul Schneider | Chip Johannessen | January 26, 1994 | 2193096 | 17.3[citation needed] |
99 | 19 | "The Labors of Love" | Jefferson Kibbee | Christine Pettit & Rosanne Welch | February 2, 1994 | 2193097 | 16.5[citation needed] |
100 | 20 | "Scared Very Straight" | Chip Chalmers | Gary Rosen | February 9, 1994 | 2193098 | 18.3[citation needed] |
101 | 21 | "Addicted to Love" | Les Landau | Larry Mollin & Richard Gollance | February 16, 1994 | 2193099 | N/A |
102 | 22 | "Change Partners" | Bethany Rooney | Chip Johannessen | February 23, 1994 | 2193100 | 15.3[citation needed] |
103 | 23 | "A Pig is a Boy is a Dog" | Daniel Attias | Larry Mollin & Richard Gollance | March 2, 1994 | 2193101 | 20.1[citation needed] |
104 | 24 | "Cuffs and Links" | Gilbert M. Shilton | Steve Wasserman & Jessica Klein | March 16, 1994 | 2193102 | 18.4[citation needed] |
105 | 25 | "The Time Has Come Today" | Jason Priestley | Teleplay by: Charles Rosin Story by: Charles Rosin & Mick Gallinson | March 23, 1994 | 2193103 | 17.3[citation needed] |
106 | 26 | "Blind Spot" | Michael Lange | Ken Stringer | April 6, 1994 | 2193104 | 16.2[citation needed] |
107 | 27 | "Divas" | David Semel | Larry Mollin | April 20, 1994 | 2193105 | 13.8[citation needed] |
108 | 28 | "Acting Out" | Jeff Melman | Chip Johannessen | April 27, 1994 | 2193106 | 17.5[citation needed] |
109 | 29 | "Truth and Consequences" | James Eckhouse | Richard Gollance | May 4, 1994 | 2193107 | 16.2[citation needed] |
110 | 30 | "Vital Signs" | Daniel Attias | Larry Mollin | May 11, 1994 | 2193108 | 17.1[citation needed] |
111 112 | 31 32 | "Mr. Walsh Goes to Washington" | Michael Lange | Steve Wasserman & Jessica Klein & Charles Rosin | May 25, 1994 | 2193109A 2193109B | 20.3[citation needed] |
Home media
The DVD release of season four was released in Regions 1, 2 and 4. As well as every episode from the season, the DVD release features bonus material such as 6 featurettes based on the season.
This season is currently available to stream via CBS Access; however, some episodes are missing due to copywrite permissions. The missing episodes are: 15 and 32
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References
- ^ a b c d "Beverly Hills, 90210 - The Complete Fourth Season". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2010-08-12.
- ^ "Beverly Hills, 90210 - Season 4". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-08-12.
- ^ "Beverly Hills, 90210 - Season 4". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2008-08-12.