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Beverly Hills Teens

Beverly Hills Teens (1987)

September. 21,1987
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Beverly Hills Teens

Beverly Hills Teens is an animated children's television program which debuted in 1987, animated by DIC Entertainment. The namesake teenagers have exaggerated wealth, and face stereotypical teenage concerns. They represent a variety of European backgrounds. There are sixty-five episodes all in one season, each thirty minutes long. The original title song was performed in both the English and French versions by Valérie Barouille. The show originally aired in first-run syndication in the United States. In 1989, Beverly Hills Teens was nominated for the Young Artist award for Best Animated Series. In the same year, the show was syndicated by Claster Television as part of a package featuring Maxie's World and the non-DIC series It's Punky Brewster. The French dub is known as BéCéBéGé, or sometimes Le Club BCBG, a title derived from the acronym BCBG, which stands for "bon chic, bon genre". It aired on Antenne 2 in 1988.

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Beverly Hills Teens

1987

Beverly Hills Teens is an animated children's television program which debuted in 1987, animated by DIC Entertainment. The namesake teenagers have exaggerated wealth, and face stereotypical teenage concerns. They represent a variety of European backgrounds. There are sixty-five episodes all in one season, each thirty minutes long. The original title song was performed in both the English and French versions by Valérie Barouille. The show originally aired in first-run syndication in the United States. In 1989, Beverly Hills Teens was nominated for the Young Artist award for Best Animated Series. In the same year, the show was syndicated by Claster Television as part of a package featuring Maxie's World and the non-DIC series It's Punky Brewster. The French dub is known as BéCéBéGé, or sometimes Le Club BCBG, a title derived from the acronym BCBG, which stands for "bon chic, bon genre". It aired on Antenne 2 in 1988.

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Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1987

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65 Episode

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Episode 10 - Radley Wipes Out
November. 21,1987
Episode 12 - Halloween in the Hills
December. 05,1987
Episode 14 - Camp Camping
December. 19,1987
Episode 17 - A Time to Remember
January. 09,1988
Episode 19 - Who Wears the Pants?
January. 23,1988
Episode 21 - Operation Soap Opera
February. 06,1988
Episode 22 - Teen Club Carnival
February. 13,1988
Episode 24 - The Teen Cup
February. 27,1988
Episode 28 - Now We're Cooking
March. 26,1988
Episode 29 - Old at Heart
April. 02,1988
Episode 32 - Double Your Trouble
April. 23,1988
Episode 35 - Bianca's Dream
May. 14,1988
Episode 37 - Look Deep Into My Eyes
May. 28,1988
Episode 38 - The Commercial
June. 04,1988
Episode 39 - Hold the Anchovies
June. 11,1988
Episode 41 - Scene Stealer
June. 25,1988
Episode 42 - A Splitting Image
July. 02,1988
Episode 47 - Private Club - Ghosts Only
August. 06,1988
Episode 50 - That Winning Smile
August. 27,1988
Episode 51 - Eye of the Tigress
September. 03,1988
Episode 55 - The Buck Stops Here
October. 01,1988
Episode 56 - The Kindest Cut of All
October. 08,1988
Episode 57 - Bianca's Diary
October. 15,1988
Episode 58 - Go With the Flu
October. 22,1988

Beverly Hills Teens is an animated children's television program which debuted in 1987, animated by DIC Entertainment. The namesake teenagers have exaggerated wealth, and face stereotypical teenage concerns. They represent a variety of European backgrounds. There are sixty-five episodes all in one season, each thirty minutes long. The original title song was performed in both the English and French versions by Valérie Barouille. The show originally aired in first-run syndication in the United States. In 1989, Beverly Hills Teens was nominated for the Young Artist award for Best Animated Series. In the same year, the show was syndicated by Claster Television as part of a package featuring Maxie's World and the non-DIC series It's Punky Brewster. The French dub is known as BéCéBéGé, or sometimes Le Club BCBG, a title derived from the acronym BCBG, which stands for "bon chic, bon genre". It aired on Antenne 2 in 1988.

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