Remembering their Wonder Years! Cast reunite as they kick off '90s week on Good Morning America
The last show aired more than 20 years ago, but now the cast of The Wonder Years is taking a look back at the coming-of-age show.
The stars of the long running series will be appearing on Good Morning America on Monday.
GMA's Instagram account promoted their appearance: 'goodmorningamerica We're kicking off 90s week with a "The Wonder Years" cast reunion tomorrow! Leave your questions for them below! #GMAWonderYears.'
Reunion: The cast of the Wonder Years reunites on Good Morning America on Monday
The cast of the show included Fred Savage, who played Kevin Arnold, Danica McKellar (who played Winnie Cooper); Jason Hervey (who played Wayne Arnold, Kevin’s older brother); Olivia d’Abo (Karen Arnold, the boys’ sister); Alley Mills (the Arnold siblings’ mother), Dan Lauria (Jack Arnold, the siblings’ father) and Josh Saviano, who played Kevin’s best friend, Paul Joshua Pfeiffer.
'We were so little and so young and it was such a big part of our life. It was half our life at that time, you know?' Fred told ABC News in July.
The show premiered in 1988 on ABC and was set in the 1960s.
Flashback: The show premiered in 1988 and ran until 1993 on ABC. It was set in the 1960s
It featured narration by Daniel Stern as the voice of a grown-up Kevin.
One of the shows most memorable scenes was when Kevin and Winnie had their first kiss.
'The one good thing about getting your first kiss on camera is that you know for sure it's going to happen,” Danica, 39, said.
Young love: One of the shows most memorable scenes was when Kevin and Winnie had their first kiss
Memories: The coming-of-age show featured narration by Daniel Stern as the voice of a grown-up Kevin Arnold, played by Fred Savage
Fred, now 38, acknowledged the moment was 'terrifying.'
'We were both really scared and nervous and – and -- didn't know what was going to happen or -- if we were going to do it right,' he said.
'I think that all of those things that were kind of happening on the show … all grew out of something very real that was going on between us or in our lives,' he added.
In total, the series won 22 awards and was nominated for 54 more.
Critical acclaim: In total, the series won 22 awards and was nominated for 54 more
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