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I can answer literally every question that you have about "Beverly Hills, 90210." - especially regarding seasons 1-7. I have them all on tape as I have been recording this show since I was 9 years old. I know the lives of the characters inside and out - go ahead.. try me!
I have been recording this show on VHS since I was nine years old. I have seen every episode at least ten times, most more. In most cases (seasons 1-7 especially) I can quote entire scenes. I have every episode on tape and can easily point out differences between original broadcasts and the episodes on the DVDs.
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Yes. It is! In the beginning of the episode, the girls kidnap Toni and bring her over to the beach apartment and meanwhile, the guys bring Dylan over to the Walsh house to play cards. Once the other
I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the songs on the dvds aren't actual songs, just muzak mixed in house. Paramount didn't want to pay for any music licensing, so they completely spliced the episodes
Hi Laurie, Well.. here is my theory... (of course, this is complete speculation, but it's what I've gathered over the years)... When the show first started, Shannen was basically the star (along
You should look on sell.com - that's where I got all of my bootlegged DVDs. I only have them on tape and I only have one VCR so I can't make any copies. The Christmas special is on Youtube, I've watched
Sorry for the delay, I've been traveling out of the country. Unfortunately, the songs on the dvds aren't really songs. They used in-house muzak to replace the original songs that had high licensing costs

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