Travel Back to 1988 and the WONDER YEARS…

Were you there?
In 1988, I was 27 years old. WOW, it’s amazing to say that. That’s half my current age. I was working for GM for Buick Motor Division as a Marketing Analyst. Every Tuesday night, 8:00pm EST, I would be on the couch watching my favorite series, The Wonder Years. Needless to say, I was quite excited when Time-Life sent us along a copy of The Wonder Years the Complete Series for review.
The series featured the Arnold family as they struggled to live through the radical late 1960’s and into the early 70s. The target viewing market for this series was baby boomers and success for the series was immediate. As noted in Wikipedia:
The show achieved a spot in the Nielsen Top 30 for four of its six seasons.TV Guide named the show one of the 20 best of the 1980s. After only six episodes aired, The Wonder Years won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 1988. In addition, at age 13, Fred Savage became the youngest actor ever nominated as Outstanding Lead Actor for a Comedy Series.
The reason I loved the series was the format and the time setting. Kevin Arnold, a 13 year old boy, was the “star” of the show with his family and friends filling out the storyline. However, the story was fleshed out with “Kevin’s voice” as a grown-up, so the “voice” could say things that Kevin, as a 13 year old, never could. All of this was set against a compilation of 60’s music which was a new approach in TV series at the time and the music became an indelible part of the beloved series, which ran on ABC from 1988-1993.
Really the best way for you to get a idea of the series (if you haven’t ever seen it) is to watch this short clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGr2UJLaTKE&feature=youtu.be
The Wonder Years Complete Series DVD brings it all back
Never before released on DVD in its entirety — THE WONDER YEARS COMPLETE SERIES will be presented as a 26-disc collector’s set featuring all 115 episodes housed in a replica metal locker, along with a host of extras including 23 total hours of specially-produced bonus programming — featurettes, an incredible cast reunion 16 years in the making and never-before-seen outtakes. THE WONDER YEARS COMPLETE SERIES will be available exclusively online at for $249.95
Fans of THE WONDER YEARS will thrill to the extensive list of cleared music, which includes 285 modern day classics and instrumentals such as “Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)” by The Byrds, “Louie Louie” by The Kingsmen, “Sunshine of Your Love” by Cream, Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are A-Changin’,” The Trogg’s “Wild Thing,” “Good Vibrations” and “Wouldn’t it Be Nice” by The Beach Boys, “My Girl” by The Temptations and hundreds of others!
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I would choose Mama’s Family – The Complete Series. My mom and I used to watch that show and thought it was the funniest.
Iowuld love the Ebest of the Ed Sullivan show
I think Get Smart would be a hit in our house. Comedy plus spy ‘action’ makes it such a fun show.
I really would choose the Wonder Years, I LOVED that show when I was growing up and have been waiting until my daughter was just a little older to watch it with her, I was a little older than Kevin Arnold when I watched that show and could relate to a lot of things that happened in his life and I think the writing is fantastic!
I like the Motown 25 Yesterday Today Forever Deluxe Collector’s Set. I love music from Motown and would be a great collection to own.
I’d like to get the 6 million dollar man set for my husband, hd loves that show
I would get The Best of The Carol Burnett Show because my mom loved that show.
The Real Ghostbusters looks good!
I like the “Mama’s Family” complete collection on dvd!
I’d get Marvin Gaye: What’s Going On – Vinyl LP. I love that song…
I would love anything in the Golden Country collection! Thanks!
The Carol Burnett Show: The Ultimate Collection, she’s always good
I would pick The Carol Burnett Show: The Ultimate Collection. I’m sure there are parts that haven’t aged well, but I really miss that show.
Mama’s Family; watched the reruns over and over and over again growing up….love this show
I used to love the Wonder Years! I would just love to get the Vinyl Record Bowl. It is so cool. What a conversation starter for a get together!
I would definitely choose The Wonder Years. I’ve searched for re-runs on TV over the last several years but hardly ever find one. I didn’t really appreciate the show when I was a kid but as I grew older it became one of my favorites!
I love the Carol Burnett shows.
i’d love The Real Ghostbusters: The Complete Collection for my family!
i would like the Power Rangers: From Mighty Morphin to Lost Galaxy for my daughter
I would love Best of The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson — he’s from a town very close by and is kind of a legend. I’d love to see more!