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Wonder Years' Danica McKellar Teams Up with Apolo Ohno for Syfy Original Movie

Syfy is known for their weird pairings — Tiffany and Debbie Gibson in Mega Python vs. Gatoroid for instance — so it comes as no surprise that the network is teaming up a Wonder Years star and an Olympic gold medalist for a new original movie.

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Danica McKellar, who portrayed Winnie Cooper on The Wonder Years, and Apolo Ohno, also known for his turn on Dancing with the Stars, will star in...  read full article

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Season 6, Episode 21
Winnie gets a summer job at a resort where she will also live. Kevin meanwhile plans a cross country trip with his friends, an idea that his father put a stop to.
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Length: 23:00
Aired: 5/12/1993
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Season 6, Episode 20
The Arnold clan flies to Norma's hometown for her 25th high school reunion.
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Length: 24:00
Aired: 4/28/1993
Season 6, Episode 19
As the Women's Liberation Movement gets stronger across the country in the Spring of 1973, the Jack, Wayne, and Kevin find it hard to be 'liberated men' yet.
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Length: 24:00
Aired: 3/31/1993
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Season 6, Episode 18
When Kevin and the guys get together for a Friday night of poker, each of them confesses their own problems.
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Length: 24:00
Aired: 3/17/1993
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Wonder Years' Danica McKellar Teams Up with Apolo Ohno for Syfy Original Movie

Syfy is known for their weird pairings — Tiffany and Debbie Gibson in Mega Python vs. Gatoroid for instance — so it comes as no surprise that the network is teaming up a Wonder Years star and an Olympic gold medalist for a new original movie.

Check out the rest of today's news

Danica McKellar, who portrayed Winnie Cooper on The Wonder Years, and Apolo Ohno, also known for his turn on Dancing with the Stars, will star in... read more

TV Guide Network Looks Into Hollywood's Infamous Urban Legends

TV Guide Network is taking a look at 25 of Hollywood's urban legends in a new special.

Was a dead munchkin hanging in the background of a Wizard of Oz scene? Did Marilyn Manson play Paul Pfeiffer on Wonder Years? And one of the all-time enduring questions: Did a combination of Pop Rocks and soda kill Mikey from the Life cereal commercials?

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VIDEO: See Wonder Years Dad Dan Lauria in a Dark Light on SVU

To many, Dan Lauria will always be Kevin Arnold's stern dad, Jack, on The Wonder Years. In recent years, he's appeared on How I Met Your Mother and Criminal Minds and played Vince Lombardi on Broadway. And the actor, 64, once again displays his range when he guest-stars on Wednesday's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

In the episode, "Personal Fouls," Lauria plays a longtime coach accused of... read more

ABC Offers Fred Savage Happy Endings

Fred Savage is set to direct and guest-star in an episode of Happy Endings, Entertainment Weekly reports.

The Wonder Years star will helm the second episode of ABC's sophomore comedy and... read more

Law & Order: SVU Recruits NBA Star Carmelo Anthony

New York Knicks star Carmelo Anthony will play himself in a guest star-heavy episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, TVGuide.com has learned.

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Anthony and fellow NBA star Chris Bosh of the Miami Heat will each make cameo appearances in the opening scene and the episode's climax. The episode, titled "Personal Fouls," focuses on a youth basketball coach (The Wonder Years' Dan Lauria) who is suspected of being a sexual predator.

Also appearing in the episode is True Blood and Necessary Roughness star Mehcad Brooks, who plays... read more

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Premiered: March 15, 1988, on ABC
Rating: TV-PG
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Premise: Wistful and whimsical nostalgia about a 12-year-old boy coming of age in the late 1960s and early '70s, this became a viewer favorite subsequent to its premiere following the 1988 Super Bowl. The Emmy-winning series chronicles Kevin Arnold's growing pains in a turbulent period of U.S. history and weighs his relationships with family, friends and especially the winsome Winnie next door. The pensive, witty narration by the adult Kevin is voiced by Daniel Stern.

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