What To Watch: Small Axe, The Flight Attendant | Entertainment Weekly

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This week on What to Watch, host Gerrad Hall and EW’s Derek Lawrence, Chancellor Agard, and Rosy Cordero check out the premieres of ‘Small Axe’, ‘The Flight Attendant’, and the ‘Saved by the Bell’ revival.

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In This Story: Saved by the Bell

Saved by the Bell was a television show which ran from 1989 until 1993, for five seasons.

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