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But while the weekly TV ritual inspires camraderie, it also gives rise to a vicious nighttime drama debate. More than one friendship has been tested by the timeless question: which show, "Beverly Hills 90210," "Melrose Place," or "Party of Five," is the best? Individuals are quick to defend their personal...
"Beverly Hills 90210," the longest running of the three, initiated the "youthquake" that shook nighttime television. For eight years (yes, eight!) America has watched as a group of privileged friends went from West Beverly Hills High School to the fictional California University, dealing with issues that "all" teenagers face. Among...
"Melrose Place" joined "Beverly Hills 90210" in 1992 as a drama for a slightly older audience. "Melrose" chronicles the lives of the inhabitants of a Los Angeles apartment complex, captivating its audience with racy plots from murder to adultery. While some consider "Melrose" to be "trashy," others, like Michelle L...
In 1992 the artist John Bratby's love letters were put up by Sotheby's. Bratby, the Kitchen Sink school leader of the 1950s, had a hellzapoppin love affair with a much younger Diane Hills, to whom he wrote letters, as did Hills' father (less affectionately), as did Bratby's...
Lewis was not at first a particularly sympathetic figure. She describes herself as "a glamorous Beverly Hills writer," and on the day she walked into court she had that 90210 sheen. But when she stumbled out two days later, Lewis had the blanched face and limp carriage of a person...