California Dreams

California Dreams (1992-1996)

EndedScripted showComedy, Family, Music

California Dreams is a show about a group of high school teens that form their own band, The California Dreams. The show follows the group through their problems in high school as well as their problems in trying to score a record deal. The theme song to California Dreams is an original song performed by the season's current bandmates.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E15The Last GigDez. 14, 1996
S05E14The Fashion ManDez. 7, 1996
S05E13A Band DividedNov. 30, 1996
S05E12GraduationNov. 23, 1996
S05E11Love LettersNov. 16, 1996
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'California Dreams' premiere?

'California Dreams' premiered on September 12, 1992.

Who were the main characters in 'California Dreams'?

The main characters of 'California Dreams' were Matt Garrison, Tiffani Smith, Sly Winkle, Jake Sommers, Jenny Garrison, and Tony Wicks.

What was the setting of 'California Dreams'?

'California Dreams' was set in Pacific Beach, San Diego, California.

Was 'California Dreams' a teen sitcom or a drama?

'California Dreams' was a teen sitcom.

Which band provided the theme song for 'California Dreams'?

The band 'The Beach Boys' provided the theme song for 'California Dreams'.

Did any members of 'Saved by the Bell' guest star on 'California Dreams'?

Yes, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, and Mario Lopez all guest-starred on 'California Dreams'.

Who played the main character of Matt Garrison on 'California Dreams'?

The main character of Matt Garrison was played by Brentley Gore.

Was 'California Dreams' nominated for any major awards?

No, 'California Dreams' was not nominated for any major awards.

How many episodes of 'California Dreams' were produced?

A total of 78 episodes of 'California Dreams' were produced.

Who was the creator of 'California Dreams'?

'California Dreams' was created by Brett Dewey and Ronald B. Solomon.

Did 'California Dreams' have a spin-off series?

No, 'California Dreams' did not have a spin-off series.

Was there any major controversy surrounding 'California Dreams'?

No major controversy surrounded 'California Dreams'.

Was the band in 'California Dreams' a real band?

No, the band in 'California Dreams' was not a real band.

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