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The Wonder Years was a television dramedy created by Carol Black and Neal Marlens. It ran for six seasons on ABC, from 1988 to 1993.

The Wonder Years tackled the social issues and historic events of the 1960s and early 1970s through the eyes of main character Kevin Arnold. Kevin also deals with typical teenage social issues, including those prompted by his main love interest, Winnie Cooper, as well as typical family troubles. The story is narrated by an older, wiser Kevin (voiced by Daniel Stern), describing what is happening and what he had learned from his experiences.

The show ended in the Nielsen Top Ten for two of its six seasons.[The Wonder Years] from the Museum of Broadcast Communications TV Guide named the show one of the 1980s' 20 best. After only six episodes aired The Wonder Years won an Emmy for best comedy series in 1988; it was awarded a George Foster Peabody Award in 1989, for

achiev[ing] two seemingly contradictory effects. On the one hand, its concentration on one family evokes the tradition of American situation comedy, from Father Knows Best to The Cosby Show. At the same time, its imaginative use of the techniques of modern television push the boundaries of the sit-com and point the way to new modes of storytelling.[Peabody Award Winners Archive]
The show's theme tune is Joe Cocker's cover of "With a Little Help from My Friends". This song was included on the soundtrack for the program.

Major characters

Other characters

Final episode

Reflecting on how everyone eventually grows up and how childhood comes to an end, Kevin and Winnie have one last passionate day together before going their separate ways once and for all. Winnie goes to Europe to study art, while Kevin stays in the States, gets married, and has a son. The two write to each other for eight years.

Kevin's father dies in two years (the cause of death is not mentioned) and Wayne takes over the family business. The fates of many supporting characters are resolved, and the narrator (adult Kevin) tells us:

You can watch the ending epilogue here on YouTube. [link]

Trivia

DVD releases

The Wonder Years has released only two best-of DVD sets. They are the following: These sets do not contain the original music that was used in the original episodes. Despite that, though, prices for these out-of-print DVDs are extremely pricey -- according to Amazon.com, "The Christmas Wonder Years" DVD now retails for $74.99, while "The Best Of The Wonder Years" retails from $97.84 used to $186.99 new. [link]

A full-season DVD set has yet to be released, due to music rights. It is unlikely that the series will be released in the near future, and if it does, at least some of the original music will not be included. [link]

TV Revival

The Wonder Years will be coming back on the PAX network this fall, where the channel will be known as Ion channel. [link]

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