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WONDER YEARS, THE - Ladies & Gentlemen... The Rolling Stones

Air Date/Released Wednesday, January 27, 1993
Station/Studio ABC / Black-Marlens Co.

Trials, tribulations and pleasures of adolescence, of Kevin Arnold and his friends growing up in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Buying into the rumor mill, Kevin and his friends plan a road trip to a local roadhouse where they believe the Rolling Stones will make an appearance. Kevin's speeding ticket threatens to end those plans when Jack grounds him and says his car better not move 1" off its oil spot. And it won't... Kevin borrows Jack's car while his parents are away and the gang hits the road. Referring to Paul, Chuck and Jeff, Kevin says, And so that night in a semi-stolen car, we were on the way to the experience of a lifetime... me, my girl, and Larry, Moe & Curly.



Cast: Daniel Stern (Kevin Arnold as narrator), Fred Savage (Kevin Arnold), Josh Saviano (Paul Pfeiffer), Danica McKellar (Winnie Cooper), Dan Lauria (Jack Arnold), Alley Mills (Norma Arnold), Jason Hervey (Wayne Arnold), Andy Berman (Chuck Coleman), Giovanni Ribisi (Jeff Billings), O’Neal Compton (Zeke), Tom McCleister (Wally), Carl Steven (Guy), Gary Lee Davis, T. V. Reeves (Cops), Diana Hale (Teacher), Brandi Holbein (Girl), Travis McKenna (Joe the bartender)

Crew: Peter Baldwin (Director), Bob Brush, Michael Dinner (Exec. Producers), Ken Topolsky, Bruce J. Nachbar, Sy Rosen, Kim Freise, Craig Hoffman, Jon Harmon Feldman (Producers), Kim Freise (Writer), Neal Marlens, Carol Black (Creators)
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