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20 years ago this week the final episode of The Wonder Years aired on ABC. This was probably one of my
favorite shows of all time and I have always been disappointed that it isn't available for purchase on DVD
due to all of the great music they used during the original episodes. Because of licensing, there has never been
an agreement made to compensate the artists and get the show distributed. My brother told me that all
the episodes are available on NetFlix, which I don't have. I purchased a bootlegged box set from a guy in
Canada about 10 years ago and the quality is suspect, not to mention one of my dogs chewed up one disc.
Still enjoyable to watch every once in a long while. Anyway if you haven't seen the show or maybe if you
haven't seen it in a while and have NetFlix, I highly recommend you giving it a watch for old times sake
this week.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 10:27 am 
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Netflix has it, but alot of the original music is not included in the episodes.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 10:28 am 
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Douchebag wrote:
Netflix has it, but alot of the original music is not included in the episodes.


Hmm. Interesting. The versions I have are a grainy replay on ABC family. Not in HD obviously but at
least the music is still intact.

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I always liked the music they used whenever Kevin would see Winnie Cooper. It was one of my favorite shows too.

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spmack wrote:
I always liked the music they used whenever Kevin would see Winnie Cooper. It was one of my favorite shows too.


I bought the official soundtrack for the series which came on a 5 disc cd set which included a lot of the Motown
hits as well as all of that kind of mood music that you are describing. Good stuff. I'd be happy to burn it for you
if you have any interest in having it.

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I'm sure Zach has this show in every possible format.


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They don't make great shows like that anymore. It was always must see TV.

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Winnie Cooper...

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And Becky Slater...

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Are sisters in real life. They were the two finalists to play Winnie on the show.


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I had no idea they were sisters. Becky Slater was a good character. I went out with some Becky Slater types
in junior high school.

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T-Bone wrote:
I had no idea they were sisters. Becky Slater was a good character. I went out with some Becky Slater types
in junior high school.

Yeah, Becky was doable. The French chick was hot too


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rogers park bryan wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
I had no idea they were sisters. Becky Slater was a good character. I went out with some Becky Slater types
in junior high school.

Yeah, Becky was doable. The French chick was hot too


I think her name was Madeline. Very hot back then.

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MxdCookie wrote:
They don't make great shows like that anymore. It was always must see TV.


The networks used to have excellent family programming on Friday nights.

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I loved that show. I'd like to own it on DVD myself. Their use of the music of the time was brilliant!

And Winnie grew up hot as hell! I always wanted to bang the hippy sister too.

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good dolphin wrote:
MxdCookie wrote:
They don't make great shows like that anymore. It was always must see TV.


The networks used to have excellent family programming on Friday nights.

Now they shit their pants @ the very idea of putting ANYTHING on Fridays. Fuck, NBC just shows replays of The Voice.


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T-Bone wrote:
I think her name was Madeline. Very hot back then.

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I have pretty good xvid clips of each episode.

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Hippy sister was Olivia Jane d'Abo. Very fine and a google search provides much viewing pleasure.

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Colonel Angus wrote:
I'm sure Zach has this show in every possible format.


i can even tell you that ABC family's version is truncated. on the 2007 summer broadcast from ion television they were the full episodes. i believe when it landed on the hub it was the same version as the ABC family episodes.

that show was simply one of the best written television shows of all time. the last season started to fall apart a bit and it was just odd seeing fred savage awkwardly mutate into a teenager. but the series finale was excellent. even though the show was technically canceled.


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W_Z wrote:
Colonel Angus wrote:
I'm sure Zach has this show in every possible format.


i can even tell you that ABC family's version is truncated. on the 2007 summer broadcast from ion television they were the full episodes. i believe when it landed on the hub it was the same version as the ABC family episodes.

that show was simply one of the best written television shows of all time. the last season started to fall apart a bit and it was just odd seeing fred savage awkwardly mutate into a teenager. but the series finale was excellent. even though the show was technically canceled.

:lol: Now the thread is official.

They tend to truncate shows to fit in more ads. In the case of ABC Family, just to promote their other shows.

When I watched Seinfeld reruns all the time I noticed on different airings they would edit different portions out of each episode. Sometimes it was the cold open, sometimes it was the credits scene. But each time it would be a different scene.


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to be fair, ION didn't have much to advertise...except native american sleeping potions, apparently. and hoverounds.


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I never really got the love affair with this show.

Guess I missed out.

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W_Z wrote:
to be fair, ION didn't have much to advertise...except native american sleeping potions, apparently. and hoverounds.

But it is Positively Entertaining... or so I'm repeatedly told.


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Ion did play the whole series, but I don't think the show was on for a long time.

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Ion did play the whole series, but I don't think the show was on for a long time.

It was getting in the way of the Cold Case marathons.


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The Wonder Years is one of the greatest TV shows of all time. Great writing & production.

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The Wonder Years was one of the few shows with a child protagonist that had mainstream success. It was successful because Fred Savage was one of the best child actors ever to have his own show. The show appealed to kids who were growing up in the 80s but also older adults who were in junior high in the 60s. The narrator, Daniel Stern, sort of bridged the gap between the different audiences. Because typically your 35 to 50 audience is not going to be interested in a show about kids growing up.

It would have been nice for Kevin to finish high school, but in a lot of ways they were running out of steam. When Kevin had other friends other than Paul such as Jeff, Randy and Chuck the show suffered. Also a big element of the show was Kevin and his dad and Kevin and Winnie. Not to spoil the ending for those who haven't watched it, but it could have ended better.

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I liked Wayne the brother


By the end when Kevin's friends not named Paul started showing up, it was kinda over for me.


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