The classic TV show The Wonder Years is another great family show that ran from 1988 to 1993. The show was told from the point of view of 12 year old Kevin Arnold played by Fred Savage. The Wonder Years is known for the voice-over narration of the adult Kevin by actor Daniel Stern. I was a regular viewer of this show and I remember it fondly. Here is the opening theme by Joe Cocker -
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Garden at Versailles
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
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Great show, I used to watch it all the time too with my little brothers.
ReplyDeleteI loved this show!
ReplyDeleteHere's an update on two of the actors from the show - Fred Savage has done some directing, and Danica McKellar (Kevin's girlfriend Winnie Cooper) wrote 2 bestselling books encouraging kids to enjoy math.
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