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90210
90210 intertitle.
Created byDarren Star
Developed byRob Thomas (original pilot)
Gabe Sachs
Jeff Judah
StarringRob Estes
Shenae Grimes
Tristan Wilds
AnnaLynne McCord
Dustin Milligan
Ryan Eggold
Jessica Stroup
Michael Steger
Lori Loughlin
Jessica Walter
with special guest stars
Jennie Garth
Shannen Doherty
Country of originUSA
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producersGabe Sachs
Jeff Judah
Running time44 minutes (60 including commercials)
Original release
NetworkThe CW
ReleaseSeptember 2, 2008 –
present
Related
Melrose Place
Models Inc.

90210 is a teen drama created by Rob Thomas & Jeff Judah and Gabe Sachs. It is the fourth series in the Beverly Hills, 90210 franchise. The show premiered in the USA on The CW on September 2, 2008 with a two hour series premiere event.[1] It also aired on Global in Canada on the same day.[2] In Australia, Network Ten began airing the show on September 8. The show was shelved in Australia on October 1st due to poor ratings. The show is set to premiere in New Zealand on TV3 on October 15th. The premiere dates in other parts of the world are not yet announced.

90210 was the first series produced by CBS Productions under the company's re-launch since the first season of Ghost Whisperer.

Production and casting history

The Hollywood Reporter announced on March 13, 2008 that The CW Television Network is developing a contemporary spin-off of Beverly Hills, 90210. According to Nellie Andreeva with The Hollywood Reporter, "Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas was in talks to pen the project, which has been put on the fast track by the network". The story also noted that original 90210 creator Darren Star is not involved with the project.[3] Kristin Dos Santos confirmed on her "Watch with Kristin" blog at E! Online that the show is indeed a spin-off with completely new characters, and not a remake.[4]

Further casting details of the 2008 spin-off emerged as The Hollywood Reporter announced on March 19, 2008 that The CW had begun casting even before a script was completed. The show began production on June 25, 2008.

On April 15, 2008, Rob Thomas announced that he was stepping down as the creator of the series, due to his commitment to two ABC drama pilots. Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah (What About Brian, Freaks & Geeks) are now the new producers of the series; they wrote a new version of the script.[5]

The first actor to be cast was Dustin Milligan on March 31, 2008, as Ethan Ward,[3] followed by AnnaLynne McCord on April 15.[6] Actress/singer Hilary Duff was rumored to have been offered a part on the spin-off as Annie Wilson, a theater and music student, but she told reports that it was "not true".[7][8] The role was filled by Shenae Grimes, most well-known for her role as Darcy Edwards on Degrassi: The Next Generation.[9]

On April 28, 2008, Lori Loughlin was cast in the role of Debbie Wilson.[10]The following day, Jessica Walter was cast as Tabitha Wilson, the 60-ish actress and alcoholic grandmother,[11][3] and Ryan Eggold will play an unorthodox teacher named Ryan Matthews.[12] The cast of teenagers was rounded out when Jessica Stroup (April 30),[13] Tristan Wilds[14] and Michael Steger (both May 2),[15] were cast as Erin "Silver" Silver, Dixon Wilson and Navid Shirazi respectively. Dixon Wilson has been living with the family for eight years. He was in foster care in other places for a while (including, possibly, Summer Bay) before being adopted. Rob Estes was cast in May 19 as Harrison "Harry" Wilson.[16]

On May 10, it was announced that Jennie Garth,[17]of the original series, would reprise her role of Kelly Taylor for the spin-off. On July 2, 2008, PerezHilton.com reported that Shannen Doherty was in talks to reprise her role as Brenda.[18]

On June 1, the New York Post stated that the high school used for the original show, Torrance High School, was being used in this series as well.[19] On July 7, Kellan Lutz and Meghan Markle were cast in recurring roles for the series. Lutz will play George Evans, a lacrosse player from a wealthy family and Markle will play Wendy, a sexy student at West Beverly Hills High who takes every advantage of her looks.[3] Jessica Lowndes is set to play Adrianna, a theatre "goddess" who suffers a drug addiction.[20]

Kristin Dos Santos announced on her blog that Brenda Walsh will be directing the school play, and since her departure from the show, she has starred in many plays in Broadway and in London.[21]

On July 25, 2008, Entertainment Weekly reported that The Peach Pit After Dark will be coming back, but will be renamed "The Pit". They also said that the manager of the PPAD from the original show will also make an appearance.

On August 6, AfterEllen.com reported that Maeve Quinlan has been cast as Adrianna's mother Constance, "an overbearing former actress and stage mom whose constant pressure drives her daughter to do drugs".[22]

On the 11th, it was announced on aim.com that Tori Spelling currently has backed out of the project due to her pay being significantly less than fellow alums, Shannen Doherty and Jennie Garth.[23] It is currently unknown whether the withdrawal is permanent or she and the CW are attempting to renegotiate her salary. Also during the day, it was reported by The Associated Press that Jason Priestley has decided to reprise his role as Brandon Walsh.[24]

The show will be unaffected by any Screen Actors strike, as the show is covered under the AFTRA Primetime contract.[25] It will kick-off with a two hour series premiere event on September 2, 2008.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

The show premiered on September 2 and critic reviews were generally positive.[26] The two-hour premiere broke CW records, becoming the network's all-time highest-rated scripted debut.[27]

According to UK newspaper The Guardian, Five, ITV2 and E4 were bidding to gain UK rights.[28]

On September 22, 2008, it was announced that 90210 had been picked up for a full season of an expected 22 episodes.[29]On October 2, Australian television network Network Ten announced it had cancelled the series after showing only four episodes. The remainder of the series would be shown in the non-ratings period.[30]

On October 10, 2008, TVGuide.com reported that Josh Henderson will be joining 90210 as Sean, Harry's biological son with Tracy Clark. [31]

Plot

90210 looks at life through the eyes of Annie Wilson (Shenae Grimes) and her brother Dixon Wilson (Tristan Wilds), who learn from their first day at West Beverly Hills High School that they're not in Kansas anymore. The Wilson family, including dad Harry Wilson (Rob Estes) and mom Debbie (Lori Loughlin), has relocated to Beverly Hills to keep an eye on Harry's mother Tabitha (Jessica Walter), a feisty-but-faded former television star and a charter member of the Betty Ford Clinic. For Annie and Dixon, the awkwardness of being the new kids is made worse by the fact that their dad has taken a job as the high school principal. The school is one big culture shock for Annie, a sweet and friendly girl with a passion for the theater, and Dixon, a star athlete and scholar who was adopted by the Wilson family after they took him in as a foster child. Annie and Dixon have a close sibling relationship, which they'll need to help them cope with all the new cliques and classmates, including Naomi Clark (AnnaLynne McCord), a hot, spoiled, rich girl; Ethan (Dustin Milligan), a popular jock whose abilities rival Dixon's; Navid (Michael Steger), an aspiring reporter who heads up the school's daily newscast; and Erin "Silver" Silver (Jessica Stroup), a rebel who produces and stars in a YouTube-type video series. Even the faculty seems hip and sophisticated at WBHHS, such as smart and funny teacher Ryan Matthews (Ryan Eggold), beautiful guidance counselor Kelly Taylor (Jennie Garth), and successful theater actress turned high school musical director Brenda Walsh (Shannen Doherty). The Wilson family has just begun to realize how much their lives are about to change.

Characters

The series revolves around the Wilson Family's transition from Kansas to California, similar to how the original series revolved around the Walsh family's recent move to California from Minnesota.

Main characters

Name Actor
Annie Wilson Shenae Grimes
“Pretty, cool, and popular” back in Kansas, and is in culture shock as her family moves to Beverly Hills. She’s an aspiring actress who desires to have her own place in the in-crowd, but will have to start from scratch.
Dixon Wilson Tristan Wilds
The adopted son of Harry and Debbie Wilson who holds a strong bond with his sister, Annie, and support each other as “best friends”. He’s a smart bad boy with behavioral issues.
Naomi Clark AnnaLynne McCord
Naomi is described as “a hot, spoiled, rich girl” who rules the social scene. She appears to be a brat at first, but throughout the series her character will peel back layers to show why she is the way she is. She is Ethan Ward’s girlfriend, but will develop an attraction towards her English teacher, Ryan Matthews.
Ethan Ward Dustin Milligan
A lacrosse star and a top athlete who’s known as the “likeable jock” as well as being Naomi’s boyfriend. He will fall out of the popular crowd, and eventually befriend the 90210 crew. He rivals Dixon at first, and will catch the eyes of Annie.
Erin "Silver" Silver Jessica Stroup
Originally introduced in the first series, Erin (commonly called by her surname) is Kelly Taylor and David Silver’s half-sister. She is described as a “wannabe socialite with her own YouTube series”, and also quirky kid who moves to her own beat. She becomes best friends with Annie and develops a romantic interest in Annie's adopted brother Dixon. Her YouTube series is called "The Vicious Circle".
Navid Shirazi Michael Steger
A student of Persian descent who is West Beverly Hills High’s politico. Known as the one who runs the school newscast, and gets the juice on the his fellow classmates. He is also rumored to be a closeted-homosexual.
Ryan Matthews Ryan Eggold
A cool English literature teacher at West Beverly High whose unorthodox teaching style puts him at odds with his fellow teachers and sometimes too close with his students. Will be Kelly Taylor's love interest.
Debbie Wilson Lori Loughlin
Wife of Harry Wilson; works as a photographer.
Harrison "Harry" Wilson Rob Estes
Son of Tabitha Wilson and Kelly Taylor's old neighbor, a graduate of West Beverly Hills High, decides to move back to 90210; accepting a position as the principal at his old high school. Dated Naomi Clark's mother, Tracy Clark, in high school.
Tabitha Wilson Jessica Walter
The matriarch of the family, is a 60ish actress (and alcoholic), who was very famous during the 1970s. She is the cause of the Wilson family’s departure from Kansas.

Secondary characters

Name Actor/Actress
Adrianna Duncan Jessica Lowndes
A theatre "goddess" who is Naomi Clark's best friend. She suffers from a serious drug addiction.
George Evans Kellan Lutz
A West Beverly High resident, and a lacrosse teammate of Ethan Ward, who becomes a rival to Dixon Wilson.
Mike Brandon Michael Vayda
A West Beverly High resident, who is a friend and lacrosse teammate of Ethan Ward.
Morgan Cherilyn Wilson
A West Beverly High resident, who is one of Naomi Clark's best friends.
Nina Chantelle Barry
A West Beverly High resident, who associates herself with the popular crowd. She is good friends with Naomi Clark.
Wendy Meghan Markle
A "sexy vixen" student at West Beverly Hills High who takes every advantage of her looks. Also a friend of Naomi Clark.
Ty Collins Adam Gregory
A West Beverly High resident, who is the "richest guy in school", and who becomes Annie's boyfriend.
Tracy Clark Christina Moore
Naomi's mother, described as a "Beverly Hills MILF" who is known to be promiscuous. She has a child with Harry Wilson but he was put up for adoption. It is revealed Harry may have known she was pregnant before he left.
Charlie Clark James Patrick Stuart
Naomi's uptight, businessman father, who spoils his daughter and gets her whatever she wants. He is spotted having an affair by Naomi. When she confronts her mother she discovers she already knew and has known for a long time.
Constance Maeve Quinlan
Adrianna's overbearing mother and a former actress, whose constant pressure has apparently driven her daughter to do drugs.
Kimberly McIntyre Jessica Lucas
An undercover cop posing as a new transfer student from Las Vegas who stirs up trouble for the gang at West Beverly High (especially Ryan Matthews). She is also hired by Harry.
Sean Josh Henderson
Harry's biological son with Tracy Clark.

Returning characters from Beverly Hills, 90210

Name Actor/Actress
Kelly Taylor Jennie Garth
Having earned a master's degree in Psychology, Kelly becomes a guidance counselor at West Beverly Hills High. Along with Dylan McKay, she is the parent of a four-year- old son named Sammy, and has a romantic interest in Ryan Matthews.
Brenda Walsh Shannen Doherty
After gaining success as a theater actress and stage director in London, Brenda returns to Beverly Hills to star in a play and takes the opportunity to spend time with Kelly. She subsequently agrees to direct a high school musical at West Beverly Hills High when the original director is no longer available.
Nat Bussichio Joe E. Tata
The owner of the Peach Pit diner, who often acted as a father figure and a voice of moral support to the entire gang in the original series.
Hannah Zuckerman-Vasquez Hallee Hirsh
Daughter of Andrea Zuckerman and Jesse Vasquez. She is a student at West Beverly Hills High and host of the school's “West Beverly Blaze “ news show.
Erin Silver Jessica Stroup
Daughter of Jackie Taylor and Mel Silver, half-sister of David Silver and Kelly Taylor. She is a student at West Beverly Hills High. The original Erin Silver was played by several credited and uncredited actors, including Arielle Peterson.
Jackie Taylor Ann Gillespie
She is the mother of Kelly Taylor and Erin Silver. She has since separated from Mel Silver and has relapsed, once again drinking.

Note: Shannen Doherty appeared in four episodes and is in talks to do two more episodes.[1]. Jennie Garth appeared in six episodes but is scheduled to appear in at least 6 more episodes.[2]

Characters who have not returned

  • David Silver (Brian Austin Green) – It was reported in August, 2008 that the producers of the show were highly considering approaching Green to reprise his 90210 role.[32]. Green confirmed this report in a later interview.[33], and while he did leave the door open for an eventual return, cited the fact that his full time role on the Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles series may prevent him from appearing for the time being.[34]
  • Donna Martin (Tori Spelling) - On May 27, 2008, it was revealed that Spelling would return in a recurring part as Donna, who now owns one of the hottest stores in Beverly Hills, which is frequently visited by the main cast.[35] She was originally supposed to appear in one scene in the first episode,[36] but due to recently having a baby, she postponed her appearance until later on in the season.[37] Spelling was initially signed on to 90210 for a reported $10,000-$20,000 per episode, however, after reportedly finding out that Jennie Garth and Shannen Doherty would be getting a reported $40,000-$60,000 per episode, Spelling withdrew her services from the series.[16] It is currently unknown whether the withdrawal is permanent or she and the CW are attempting to renegotiate her salary. However, it is speculated that salary might not be the reason for the withdrawal, as costar Shannen Doherty claimed that the press accounts did not get the salary amounts right.[citation needed] On August 14th, Monsters And Critics reported that Tori has not completely withdrawn from as series, as she is still interested in appearing later on in the season[38]. On August 25, Monsters and Critics also reported that Spelling is in talks with producers for a renegotiation of her salary for appearing on the show[39]. It was unknown whether she and David Silver are still married, however it has been revealed that Donna now has a baby. On September 18th, Spelling talked about her upcoming projects, revealing that she is still holding out for a role on the show.[40]
  • Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestley) – Jason Priestley originally had expressed interest in a recurring role on the show and being an executive producer (a role which he had in the original series starting in season seven until the show's completion), but in July, 2008 said that, "no," he won't be appearing on 90210.[41] However, Priestley had left the door open to return to the series as an executive producer and a director for the series. An Associated Press report on August 11 listed Priestley as a special guest star that would be reprising his original role.[24] On August 12th, an article published by CNN also listed Priestley as a special guest star on 90210[42]. Yet, since there has been no other mention of Priestley returning to the series from any other media outlets, his status with the series remains uncertain. His character Brandon is currently in Belize. On October 8th, Entertainment Weekly reported that Priestley is going to direct the 18th episode of the new show.[3]. It is still unknown if Priestley will eventually appear onscreen as Brandon.
  • Steve Sanders (Ian Ziering) – Ziering initially indicated that he would do literally "anything" to be Steve Sanders again [36], expressing interest in participating in a recurring role on the show. However, Ziering later announced that he has no interest in reprising his role as Steve[44].
  • Dylan McKay (Luke Perry) – Has indicated in the past that he has no interest in reprising his role as Dylan.[46] However, the producers leave the door open for his return, saying it is a possibility[47] and have made reference that a former male title character from the original show will be returning. [48]

World airings

Country Date of Premiere Channel
Hong Kong Hong Kong November 4, 2008 Star World
 Indonesia
 Malaysia
 Philippines
 Singapore
 India
 Thailand
 Vietnam
Middle East Countries
 Afghanistan
 Papua New Guinea
And other Asian countries
 Australia September 8,2008 Network Ten (Shelved until summer)
 Brazil November, 2008 Sony Entertainment Television
 Canada September 2,2008 Global,NTV
 Ireland Late 2008 RTE Two
 Italy 2009 Rai Due
 Mexico November, 2008 Sony Entertainment Television
 New Zealand 15 October 2008 TV3
 Sweden 22 October 2008 TV400
 United Kingdom Late 2008 TBC
 United States September 2,2008 The CW
 Argentina November 5,2008 Sony Entertainment Television

Reception

90210's two-hour premiere became CW's highest-rated scripted debut in history, seen by an average of 5.02 million viewers.

Weekly ratings

# Episode Air Date Rating Share 18–49
(Rating/Share)
18–34
(Rating/Share)
Viewers
(m)
Including reruns
(m)
Live +7
(m)
1 "We're Not in Kansas Anymore" September 2, 2008 3.3 5 2.6/7 3.0/9 4.91 12.7 5.29
2 "The Jet Set" September 2, 2008 3.4 5 2.7/7 3.1/9 5.14 12.7 5.29
3 "Lucky Strike" September 9, 2008 2.3 4 1.7/5 2.1/6 3.30 5.6 3.79
4 "The Bubble" September 16, 2008 2.3 4 1.8/5 2.3/7 3.33 5.3 3.99
5 "Wide Awake and Dreaming" September 23, 2008 1.9 3 1.5/4 1.9/6 3.00 5.3 TBA
6 "Model Behavior" September 30, 2008 2.2 3 1.7/5 2.3/7 3.20 4.9 TBA
7 "Hollywood Forever" October 7, 2008 2.2 3 1.7/4 2.2/7 3.06 4.9 TBA
8 "There's No Place Like Homecoming" October 14, 2008 TBA TBA TBA/TBA TBA/TBA TBA TBA TBA
  • "We're Not in Kansas Anymore" and "The Jet Set" accumulated 12.7 million viewers. The premiere was on Tuesday, September 9, 2008 at 8-10 PM EST (7-9 CST), and the encore Thursday, September 11, 2008 at 8-10 PM EST.
  • "Lucky Strike": Between the Tuesday original airing and the repeat on Wednesday, 90210 accumulated 5.6 million viewers.
    • Original airing: Tuesday 8 PM (3.3 million)
    • Repeat: Wednesday 9 PM (2.3 million)
  • "The Bubble": Between the Tuesday original airing and the repeat on Wednesday, 90210 accumulated 5.3 million viewers.
    • Original Airing: Tuesday 8 PM (3.33 Million)
    • Repeat: Wednesday 9 PM (2.00 Million)
  • "Wide Awake and Dreaming": Between the Tuesday original airing and the repeat on Wednesday, 90210 accumulated 5.3 million viewers.
    • Original Airing: Tuesday 8 PM (3.00 Million)
    • Repeat: Wednesday 9 PM (2.3 million)

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