Known as Smith’s star vehicle into television and later his film career, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was a top hit for NBC, running for 148 episodes over six seasons.[1][2] A reunion special/retrospective reuniting the original cast debuted on HBO Max in November 2020.[3][4] A more dramatic reboot, titled Bel-Air and based on the fan film of the same name is in active development, with a two-season order for Peacock.The theme song and opening sequence set the premise of the show. Will Smith is a street-smart teenager, West Philadelphia-“born and raised”. While playing street basketball, Will misses a shot and the ball hits a group of gang members, causing a confrontation that frightens his mother, who sends him to live with his wealthy aunt and uncle in the opulent neighborhood of Bel Air, Los Angeles.Will’s working class background ends up clashing in various humorous ways with the upper class world of the Banks family – Will’s uncle Phil and aunt Vivian and their children, Will’s cousins: spoiled Hilary, pompous Carlton, impressionable Ashley and baby Nicky (introduced at Season 3, Episode 20).In 1990, music manager Benny Medina, along with his business partner, real estate mogul Jeff Pollack, decided to market a TV story based on Medina’s life. Medina had grown up poor in East Los Angeles but his life changed when he befriended a rich white teenager, whose family lived in Beverly Hills and allowed Medina to live with them. Medina decided to use this part of his life as the main focus of the show.