The cast of Netflix's "Alexa & Katie" joins Cheddar to discuss the upcoming show. Actress Tiffani Thiessen, aka Kelly Kapowski, discusses how her former show "Saved by the Bell" compares to the current slate of series set in high school. For the full interview, [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/netflix-debuts-first-multi-camera-sitcom-with-alexa-and-katie).
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