The band must work on a project for school, creating their own television shows. Tiffani and Mark partner up to create ""Ms. Smith's Neighborhood"", which is a cross between a surfing show and ""Mr. Roger's Oceanside."" Jake, Lorena, and Sam partner up to create ""Hall Monitors,"" a take-off on ""Cops."" While Sly and Tony create ""The Goo-Ga-Moo Guys,"" a ""Wayne's World""-type show for guys that are interested in girls. ""The Goo-Ga-Moo Guys"" becomes a hit show on a local station and Sly quits being manager of the band. However, Sly and Tony's friendship gets strained over greed.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carey Eidel | Guest Star | ||
| Seth T. Walker | Guest Star | ||
| Chuck Rose | Guest Star | ||
| Lynne Stuart | Guest Star | ||
| Joey Nader | Guest Star | ||
| Edward Hibbert | Guest Star |