Career
His most well known work was the teenage sitcom Saved by the Bell which inspired the birth of the TNBC block for his other shows such as California Dreams, Hang Time and City Guys in the 1990s. Engel"s foray into teenage sitcoms began in 1986 when he was approached by then-National Broadcasting Company programming executive Brandon Tartikoff about producing shows for the 10-14 age demographic. At first, Engel was not interested and felt that Tartikoff should "find someone else".
Foreign a period, he also served as the dean of the School of Communication and the Arts at Pat Robertson"s Regent University.
Engel had nearly a 20-year relationship with the Christian Broadcasting Network before joining the staff at Regent. After a visit in 2002, he was impressed with the new communications center, which includes two theaters, a state-of-the-art animation lab, editing suites, and television and film studios.
In 2003, Peter sensed that the Lord was telling him to take the job as the new dean His most recent project was being executive producer of the National Broadcasting Company reality series Last Comic Standing.
He has been announced as executive producer and creator of the East! Network reality show Chasing The Saturdays, starring British popstars The Saturdays.
1988, 1989 Good Morning, Mission Bliss
1988-1992, 1993 Saved by the Bell
1992-1993, 1994-1996 California Dreams
1993-1994 Saved by the Bell: The College Years
1993, 1994-1998, 1999-2000 Saved by the Bell: The New Class
1995-1999, 2000 Hang Time
1997-1999 United States of America High
1997-2001 City Guys
1998-1999, 2000-2001 One World
1998-2000 Malibu, California
2001 All About Us
National Broadcasting Company Productions (1988–1996)
National Broadcasting Company Studios (1995–1999, 2000, 2001)
National Broadcasting Company Enterprises (1996–2001) A.N.T Farm (2012-2014).