California Dreams


California Dreams is an American teen sitcom television series that aired on NBC from September 12, 1992 to December 14, 1996, as part of the network's Saturday morning block, TNBC. Created by writers Brett Dewey and Ronald B. Solomon, and executive produced by Peter Engel, all known for their work on Saved by the Bell, the series centers on the friendships of a group of teenagers who form the fictional titular band.

Synopsis

Original format and character history

California Dreams originally was intended to be a family sitcom, mainly centering on the Garrison family, who moved to Southern California from Iowa at an undisclosed point prior to the timeline of the series. In the first season, the show's main characters were Matt Garrison, the band's leader, and his younger sister Jenny, who is the pianist/vocalist of the group. The remainder of the Garrison family included father Richard, mother Melody, and their youngest son, Dennis.
The other main characters were bass player Tiffani Smith, drummer Tony Wicks, and the band's teen manager, Sylvester "Sly" Winkle – all three of which were the only characters who appeared on the show throughout its entire five-season run.

Season 2

Because NBC executives did not like the show's original format, Engel, Dewey, and Solomon refocused the show's plotline from balancing stories involving both the band and the Garrison family, to just the teens who formed the California Dreams band for its second season. Cutt was downgraded to a recurring cast member, O'Neill was written out entirely before the season began, and Lenhart and Ramsey were both written out after the season's third episode "Ciao, Jenny", with Lenhart's character Jenny being the first main character to leave the show.
In the season's premiere episode "Jake's Song", Jake Sommers was introduced as the California Dreams' fifth member, acting as the band's second guitarist. Four episodes later in "Wooing Woo", Samantha "Sam" Woo, a foreign exchange student from Hong Kong whom the Garrisons take into their home, was added as a main character. When Sam auditions for the band, their approval of her performance results in her taking Jenny's place as the band's vocalist.

Season 3

The sitcom's original premise was dropped completely when Matt was written out of the show. In Matt's place, the band hired Mark Winkle, Sly's shy cousin from New York, who is the opposite in personality. Also added as a series regular was Lorena Costa, the privileged daughter from a wealthy family who takes Sam into their home after the Garrisons' departure. Sommers took over as leader and main songwriter of the band from Garrison.

Series finale

The series finale, "The Last Gig", found the band on the verge of embarking on new crossroads in life. Set months after the characters graduated from the fictional Pacific Coast High School in "Graduation", the episode deals with the band preparing to attend school separately the following week. While the other members look forward to start their new lives, Jake attempts to keep the band together. When a music producer offers Jake a record contract, he initially refuses, since the rest of the band was not given one as well. Tiffani convinces Jake that she and the other band members have moved past the Dreams and want to discover new things, convincing Jake to take the offer. The episode ends with the California Dreams playing their final gig, before giving their tearful goodbyes to one another.

Cast

Main cast

The Garrison family

The cast who played the band on California Dreams reunited on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on March 4, 2010, and played the show's theme song.

Recurring cast

Critical reception

California Dreams was not well received critically. Rebecca Ascher-Walsh of Entertainment Weekly gave the series a grade of "F", and stated that "California Dreams can be accused of a lot of things, but originality isn’t one of them", and added that "California Dreams producer Franco E. Bario may have good intentions, but it’s hard to imagine what they were." Los Angeles Times reviewer Lynne Heffley considered the show nothing more than "a "Saved by the Bell" clone set in an upscale beach town".

DVD releases

released the first four seasons of California Dreams on DVD in Region 1 between 2009-2011. Seasons 3 and 4 were released as Shout! Factory Exclusives titles, available exclusively through their online store. As of 2016, Seasons 1-4 and The Best of... DVDs can be purchased on Amazon. It is unknown if season 5 will be released.
On July 19, 2011, Mill Creek Entertainment released a ten-episode best-of set, The Best of California Dreams, a single-disc set that features episodes from the first three seasons.
DVD NameEp #Release Date
Seasons 1 & 231March 31, 2009
Season 3♦17May 18, 2010
Season 4♦15January 18, 2011

♦ - Shout! Factory Exclusives title, sold exclusively through Shout's online store

Music

California Dreams had a self-titled studio album on CD and cassette. The songs on the soundtrack are as follows:
  1. This Time
  2. Castles on Quicksand
  3. Everybody's Got Someone
  4. Rain
  5. Let Me Be the One
  6. If You Only Knew
  7. One World
  8. If You Lean on Me
  9. If It Wasn't for You
  10. Love Is Not Like This
  11. Heart Don't Lie
  12. California Dreams
The single "This Time" can also be found on CD format but is very rare to find. There was also a California Dreams Anthology album made but only for the cast members but these have been found on sites such as eBay and Amazon.

Awards and nominations

Syndication

Reruns of California Dreams briefly aired on TBS in the late 1990s.
The show aired on The Children's Channel and later Trouble in the UK in the 1990s.