The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years tells the story of Kevin Arnold (Fred Savage) facing the trials and tribulations of youth while growing up during the 1960s and 70s. Told through narration from an adult Kevin (Daniel Stern), Kevin faces the difficulties of maintaining reGenres: | Comedy, Drama, Family |
Number Of Seasons: | 6 |
Network: | ABC |
Created By: | Carol Black, Neal Marlens |
Status: | Ended |
User Score (votes): | 8.1 / 10 (123) |
Full production credits:
Director
Andy Tennant
Director
Arlene Sanford
Director
Art Wolff
Director
Arthur Albert
Executive producer
Bob Brush
Producer
Bob Stevens
Director
Bryan Gordon
Executive producer
Carol Black
Director
Dan Lauria
Director
Daniel Stern
Producer
David Chambers
Director
David Greenwalt
Director
Greg Beeman
Director
Jeffrey D. Brown
Producer
Jill Gordon
Director
Jim McBride
Producer
Ken Topolsky
Producer
Kerry Ehrin
Director
Matia Karrell
Producer
Matthew Carlson
Producer
Michael Dinner
Director
Neal Israel
Executive producer
Neal Marlens
Director
Nick Marck
Director
Peter Baldwin
Director
Peter Horton
Director
Peter Werner
Communicator
Richard Masur
Director
Rob Thompson
Director
Stephen Cragg
Director
Steve Miner
Director
Thomas Schlamme
Director
Tom Moore
Writers:
Bob Brush,
Bob Stevens,
Carol Black,
David Chambers,
David Greenwalt,
David M. Stern,
Debra Frank,
Denise Moss,
Eric Gilliland,
Frank Renzulli,
Jane Anderson,
Jeffrey Stepakoff,
Jon Harmon Feldman,
Kim Friese,
Mark B. Perry,
Matthew Carlson,
Max Pross,
Michael J. Weithorn,
Neal Marlens,
Sivert Glarum,
Sy Dukane,
Tammy Ader,
Todd Langen,
Tom Gammill
Last updated: 2018-07-27
Characters in ‘The Wonder Years’
“It's hard to imagine being twelve years old...and going without certain things. Like three months off in the summertime. Or a good bicycle to cruise the neighborhood on. More than anything though, it's hard to imagine being twelve years old...and not having a best-friend like Paul Pfeiffer. Paul was the nicest kid I ever knew. He would have done anything for me—I know it. And I would have done anything for him. At least, I always thought I would.”
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Summertime, Bicycles
“Maybe we both realized that growing up doesn’t always have to be a straight line, but a series of advances and retreats. Maybe we just felt like swinging. But whatever it was, Winnie and I made an unspoken pact that day to stay kids for a little while longer.”
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Growing Up, Swinging
“It was the first kiss for both of us. We never really talked about it afterward, but I think about the events of that day again and again, and somehow I know that Winnie does too. Whenever some blowhard starts talking about the anonymity of the suburbs, or the mindlessness of the TV generation. Because we know that inside each one of those identical boxes, with its Dodge parked out front, and its white bread on the table, and its TV set glowing blue in the falling dusk, there were people with stories. There were families bound together in the pain and the struggle of love. There were moments that made us cry with laughter. And there were moments, like that one, of sorrow and wonder.”
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Dodge, first kiss
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