The original facade used in this episode is actually The Apple Pan, a real and very popular diner in Westwood in West Los Angeles on Pico Blvd., on the border to Beverly Hills.
The restaurant that is the inspiration for the "Peach Pit" is the "Fifties Diner" located at 358 N Beverly Drive #8 in Beverly Hills.
Brandon: There is all kinds of hunger... Jim: And my hunger is the greatest of them all!
Nat: Listen. Dylan here's been buggin' me about hiring someone to help me out. I figure, who would be nuts enough to want this bit? Take you, you look nuts enough. Brandon: Take me, I'm nuts enough!! Dylan: I'll vouch for that! I'll even waive my commission. Brandon: So when do I start? Nat: How about right now?
Brandon: Hey, hey, hey, where's your faith guys? Brenda wouldn't steal! She's the one that made you take her back to St. Paul when she forgot to pay for her Barbie Doll.
Featured Music: Money Talks (Dirty Cash) by The Adventures of Stevie V Town Without Pity by Gene Pitney MT by The 77s Let The Good Times Rolls by Louis Jordan
Original UK airdate Saturday January 19th 1991 5.15pm - 6.10pm ITV
This episode marks the first appearance of Joe E. Tata (Nat Bussichio), the owner of the gang's favorite hang-out, The Peach Pit.
Although credited, Tori Spelling (Donna) and Douglas Emerson (Scott) do not appear in this episode.
S 1 : Ep 22
Aired 5/9/91 (46:24)
S 1 : Ep 21
Aired 5/2/91 (46:24)
S 1 : Ep 20
Aired 4/25/91 (44:56)
S 1 : Ep 19
Aired 4/11/91 (46:55)
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