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						Hills, 90210' cast promises 'drama, comedy and soap' in 
						TV return
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						[August 08, 2019]  By 
						Lisa Richwine
 BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. 
						(Reuters) - The cast of the 1990s hit "Beverly Hills, 
						90210" returns to U.S. television on Wednesday, much 
						older but promising lots of the juicy drama that made 
						their teenage characters famous.
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				 The six, one-hour episodes of "BH90210" on the Fox broadcast 
				network are not a typical remake. The series features seven of 
				the original stars playing exaggerated versions of their 
				real-life selves who reunite to create a reboot of the show that 
				had been a pop culture phenomenon. 
 The idea originated with co-stars Jennie Garth and Tori Spelling 
				and was fleshed out with input from the rest of the returning 
				cast, the actors said.
 
 "We wanted to leave it to the audience to decipher what's real, 
				what's based on something real, what's completely 
				fictionalized," Spelling said at a Television Critics 
				Association event where networks preview new shows.
 
 "We think they will have a lot of fun doing that," she added.
 
				
				 
				Spelling described the tone of the series as "a blend of drama, 
				comedy and soap." Garth emphasized the soap part of the formula, 
				dubbing it a "soap-edy."
 
 The series also squeezes in dream sequences and throwbacks to 
				the original shows to feed fan nostalgia, the actors said.
 
 Critics have generally embraced the approach. Sixty-five percent 
				of reviews were positive on the Rotten Tomatoes website.
 
 "As midlife crises go, you could do a lot worse than Fox's 
				'BH90210,' a clever and intentionally cheesy reunion," wrote 
				Hank Stuever of The Washington Post.
 
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			"Beverly Hills, 90210," which aired from 1990 to 2000, told the 
			story of a group of high school students living the sweet life amid 
			Southern California affluence while dealing with teen angst, as well 
			as more serious issues such as date rape, AIDS and teen pregnancy. 
			Now, the characters face challenges such as broken marriages and 
			growing older and wondering if they have fulfilled their potential, 
			star Gabrielle Carteris said.
 Also returning are Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, Ian Ziering and 
			Brian Austin Green.
 
 Doherty said she had rejected offers to reunite with the cast on 
			screen until the sudden death of co-star Luke Perry, who died in 
			March following a stroke at age 52. Perry's death will be addressed 
			in the new series.
 
 "When Luke passed away, things drastically changed for me," Doherty 
			said. "It felt like it was a great opportunity to honor him. We went 
			on this amazing journey together, to sort of heal through losing 
			someone who means the world to us."
 
 (Reporting by Lisa Richwine; editing by Nate Raymond and Grant 
			McCool)
 
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