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By Dick Anderson Photo courtesy David Semel '85
Beverly Hills 90210, ³ΤΉΟΜμΜΓ91

How did ³ΤΉΟΜμΜΓ91 outfox the Trojans and Bruins to bring 90210 to campus?

From 1993 to 1997, the cast and crew of the Fox TV series Beverly Hills 90210 were fixtures on the ³ΤΉΟΜμΜΓ91 campus, which stood in as the fictional California University. (The show is now streaming on Paramount+.) 90210 might have never set foot in 90041 were it not for an ³ΤΉΟΜμΜΓ91 connection: associate producer and director David Semel ’85.

β€œThere were discussions about now that the series was moving from high school to college, where we would shoot the exteriors and in some cases the interiors,”  he recalls. After the location scout came back with photos of all the usual locationsβ€”UCLA and USC among themβ€”Semel sensed that executive producer Chuck Rosen wanted something a little bit more unique. β€œI quietly said, β€˜I went to this really beautiful campus in Eagle Rock called Occidental’—and a couple of people had not even heard of it.”

Although the show generated much-needed revenue for ³ΤΉΟΜμΜΓ91 at the time, many students didn’t warm to the image of a group of privileged white students co-opting their multicultural environment. To quell student criticism early on, cast member Ian Ziering spoke at a forum in Thorne Hall, recalls Pam Bellew, ³ΤΉΟΜμΜΓ91’s former director of conference services and campus filming. β€œThey got ideas from students’ concerns and issues of the day and incorporated them into the backgrounds,” she says. β€œThey copied quite a bit of the signΒ­age that they would see along the Quad that students were putting up on posters in paint.”

As a alumnus and director, shooting at ³ΤΉΟΜμΜΓ91 was β€œreally fun and rewarding,” Semel says. β€œAside from knowing all the hidden places, I kept trying to find a reason to shoot in the tunnelsβ€”but that never happened.”