Beverly Hills Teens - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Double-Surfing Double Cross

The Dog Ate My Homework

The Make Over

My Fair Wilshire

Robot Romance

Casting Call

Down and Out in the Teen Club

Chase of a Lifetime

Downhill Racer

Radley Wipes Out

Shipwrecked

Halloween in the Hills

Visit from a Prince

Camp Camping

Dream Date

The Perfect Gift

A Time to Remember

Chester the Matchmaker

Who Wears the Pants?

Open for Business

Operation Soap Opera

Teen Club Carnival

Potions of Love

The Teen Cup

Ghost Story

Fairy Tale Flake Out

Nothing But Gossip

Now We're Cooking

Old at Heart

Death Valley 500

Star Split

Double Your Trouble

Take My Hostage, Please!

Trouble Times Three

Bianca's Dream

Pierce's Hundred Dollars

Look Deep Into My Eyes

The Commercial

Hold the Anchovies

From Rad to Worse

Scene Stealer

A Splitting Image

Diet, Please

Jillian's Lesson

What the Hex Happening?

Don't Judge a Book by It's Cover-Girl

Private Club - Ghosts Only

Poll Climbers

Rampage

That Winning Smile

Eye of the Tigress

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

The Slumber Party

Roughing It

The Buck Stops Here

The Kindest Cut of All

Bianca's Diary

Go with the Flu

Nikki's Big Break

McTech, P.I.

The Tortoise and the Dare

Greens with Envy

Troy Triathalon

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