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Peacock Is Bringing the '90s Back

Feeling nostalgic? Here are our picks for 90s TV to stream right now.  

By Carl Haynes
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Remember when boy bands ruled the world? How about when overalls were all the rage? Or people saying “all the rage” for that matter. It makes you want to go back to a simpler time, doesn’t it? Well, now you can; streaming on Peacock are some of the most iconic TV shows of the 1990s. Here’s a list of our top picks.  

Saved By The Bell (1989-1992)

Meet Zach Morris (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), the charismatic prankster at Bayside High. Saved By The Bell follows Zach and his friends Slater (Mario Lopez), Jessie (Elizabeth Berkley), Lisa (Lark Voorhies), Kelly (Tiffani Thiessen), and Screech (Dustin Diamond) navigate the joys of being a teen while trying to stay in Principal Belding’s (Dennis Haskins) good graces. If you can't get enough of your favorite Baysiders, check out the Peacock Original, Saved By The Bell, and Saved By The Bell: The College Years!

Walker, Texas Ranger (1993-2001)

Chuck Norris stars as the title character in this action-packed crime series. Walker, a former marine, and his partner Trivette (Clarence Gilyard) are on a mission to stop the rise of crime in the Lone Star State.

Everybody Loves Raymond (1996-2005)

This loveable sitcom centers on the life of Ray Barone (Ray Romano), the Italian-American sportswriter from Long Island. The series follows his day-to-day life with his wife and gang of close-knit relatives (Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Madylin Sweeten, Doris Roberts, and Peter Boyle).  

Charmed ( 1998- 2006)

Have you ever wanted to shake up your routine? Imagine living with your sisters in your mid-to-late twenties, arguing over someone using all the hot water, only to be interrupted by a random demon attack. This supernatural drama follows a trio of sisters (Shannen Doherty, Alyssa Milano, Holly Marie Combs, and later Rose McGowan) who discover they are witches. Binge eight seasons of the Charmed Ones battling the forces of evil, all while trying to maintain their day-to-day lives. 

The King of Queens (1998-2007)

After a hard day’s work, you just want to go home to your wife, kick back, and relax, right? Well, what if your wife isn’t alone when you get home? There, by her side is her eccentric father. The King of Queens follows Doug ( Kevin James), his wife, Carrie (Leah Remini), and his kooky father-in-law Arthur (Jerry Stiller) as they explore the challenges of marriage, love, life, and family in Queens. 

Forensic files (1996-2011)

Have you ever wondered how some of the most unsolvable cases suddenly became solvable? Then, watch Forensic Files; this docuseries reveals how cold cases, peculiar accidents, and medical outbreaks were solved with forensic science.  

So, if you’re having a nostalgic itch that you desperately need to scratch, indulge in all 90's sitcoms available on Peacock.