Doogie Howser MD and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air are the latest series to inspire spinoffs, but which shows should be next and which should stay firmly in the past?
For some reason – maybe it’s age, maybe it’s nostalgia, maybe it’s a complete lack of imagination – we are about to be inundated with brand-new versions of shows from the 1990s. Before the end of the year, the US streaming service Peacock will unveil its Saved By the Bell reboot. Last week, Will Smith announced that the same service has picked up Bel-Air, a gritty reboot of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
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