![]() ![]() ![]() Rosin: In the TV business, a creative executive producer is known as a showrunner, who literally runs all the creative aspects of a show while being responsible for its financial vitality. TDW: As an executive producer, what exactly was your role? How were you involved in the episode process? ![]() My taste was much more oriented to a more challenging and thought provoking television like “St.Elsewhere,” ” thirtysomething,” and “Northern Exposure,” of which I was the supervising producer for the first season and was working on when I first met “The Mister” in his office at the Warner Hollywood Studios. Truthfully, I was not a big fan of his most popular shows –“Dynasty,” “Charlie’s Angels,” “The Love Boat” - which all seemed very old fashioned and predictable. Spelling was a legend in this business whose deal with ABC had ended and who was struggling to re-invent himself and his company for a new generation of TV watchers. TeenDramaWhore: What was your reaction when Aaron Spelling contacted you to be part of this show, then-called Class of Beverly Hills?Ĭharles Rosin: Curiosity. In honor of this momentous occasion, 90210 executive producer Charles Rosin, who now runs showbizzle, revisited the show’s early years and development thereafter. It is the 19th anniversary of the premiere of Beverly Hills 90210, the show that started it all. Today is a huge milestone in the world of teen dramas. ![]()
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