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WONDER YEARS, THE - The Candidate

Air Date/Released Wednesday, January 9, 1991
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.

Kevin's nemesis Becky Slater is the only candidate for student council president, so Paul decides to take democratic action... he files Kevin's candidacy, without Kevin's knowledge. The acrimony between the candidates soon turns the campaign into a mud-slinging contest. Kevin's reluctance to run isn't helped when he and Paul find their friends, the campaign "brain trust," watching The Three Stooges on television.


The clip shown is from THREE DARK HORSES (1952).

Cast: Daniel Stern (Kevin Arnold as narrator), Fred Savage (Kevin Arnold), Josh Saviano (Paul Pfeiffer), Danica McKellar (Winnie Cooper), Jason Hervey (Wayne Arnold), Crystal McKellar (Becky Slater), Brandon Crane (Doug Porter), Jay Lambert (Tommy Kisling), Michael Tircario (Randy Mitchell), Willie C. Carpenter (Mr. Altman), Linda Hoy (Mrs. Ritvo), Marguerite Moreau (Julie), Blake Soper (Shop class student), Josh Peden (Student), Dan Lauria (Jack Arnold), Alley Mills (Norma Arnold), Olivia d'Abo (Karen Arnold)

Crew: Neal Israel (Director), Bob Brush (Exec. Producer), Jill Gordon (Co-Exec. Producer), David Chambers, Michael Dinner, Ken Topolsky (Producers), David Chambers, Eric Gilliland (Story), Eric Gilliland (Teleplay), Neal Marlens, Carol Black (Creators)

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