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The Wonder Years (season 6)
The sixth and final season of ''The Wonder Years'' aired on ABC from September 23, 1992 to May 12, 1993. This season took place during Kevin Arnold's 1972–73 school year. Episodes *Fred Savage was present for all episodes *Danica McKellar was present for 19 episodes *Dan Lauria was present for 17 episodes *Jason Hervey was present for 15 episodes *Alley Mills was present for 14 episodes *Josh Saviano was present for 10 episodes * Olivia d'Abo guest stars in the final episode *Recurring guests include Paula Marshall as Bonnie Douglas, Giovanni Ribisi as Jeff Billings, Scott Menville as David "Wart" Wirtshafter, Michael Paul Chan as Mr. Chong, and Lindsay Sloane Lindsay Sloane Leikin-Rollins (born August 8, 1977) is an American actress. She is known for playing Valerie Birkhead on ''Sabrina the Teenage Witch'' (1997–99) and Emily in ''The Odd Couple'' (2015–17). She has also starred in films such a ... as Alice Piedermier. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Wonder Years, ...
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American Broadcasting Company
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television network. It is the flagship property of the ABC Entertainment Group division of The Walt Disney Company. The network is headquartered in Burbank, California, on Riverside Drive, directly across the street from Walt Disney Studios and adjacent to the Roy E. Disney Animation Building. The network's secondary offices, and headquarters of its news division, are in New York City, at its broadcast center at 77 West 66th Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Since 2007, when ABC Radio (also known as Cumulus Media Networks) was sold to Citadel Broadcasting, ABC has reduced its broadcasting operations almost exclusively to television. It is the fifth-oldest major broadcasting network in the world and the youngest of the American Big Three television networks. The network is sometimes referred to as the Alphabet Network, as its initialism also represents the first three letters of the ...
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Knight
A knight is a person granted an honorary title of knighthood by a head of state (including the Pope) or representative for service to the monarch, the church or the country, especially in a military capacity. Knighthood finds origins in the Greek ''hippeis'' and '' hoplite'' (ἱππεῖς) and Roman '' eques'' and ''centurion'' of classical antiquity. In the Early Middle Ages in Europe, knighthood was conferred upon mounted warriors. During the High Middle Ages, knighthood was considered a class of lower nobility. By the Late Middle Ages, the rank had become associated with the ideals of chivalry, a code of conduct for the perfect courtly Christian warrior. Often, a knight was a vassal who served as an elite fighter or a bodyguard for a lord, with payment in the form of land holdings. The lords trusted the knights, who were skilled in battle on horseback. Knighthood in the Middle Ages was closely linked with horsemanship (and especially the joust) from its origins in th ...
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Low-ball
The low-ball is a persuasion, negotiation, and selling technique. Overview By buyers When used by buyer, the low-ball is an offer for goods or services far lower than the price the buyer is willing to pay, made in the hope that the seller will at least counter-offer a price lower than the original asking price. Sellers looking to maximize profit but expecting would-be buyers to haggle may conversely make a "high-ball" offer and/or asking price. By sellers When a seller makes a low-ball offer this means an item or service is offered at a lower price than what is needed actually for the desired profit margin to be realized. The seller makes the offer with the intent of quickly raising the price in order to increase profits and/or with the intent of selling would-be buyers additional, more profitable products and services. An explanation for the effect is provided by cognitive dissonance theory. If a person is already enjoying the prospect of an excellent deal and the future ben ...
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Rebecca Staab
Rebecca Ann Staab is an American actress. Early life Staab won the Miss Nebraska USA title and competed in the Miss USA 1980 pageant that year, where she placed in the Top 12. Acting career Before becoming an actress, Staab was a model for the Ford Agency. She made her television debut on ''Guiding Light'' in 1985 and appeared in several other shows over the years, including ''Beverly Hills 90210, The Wonder Years, Seinfeld, Dharma & Greg, Columbo, NCIS, The Mentalist'', ''Desperate Housewives'', ''Live Shot'', ''Port Charles'', and ''The Young and the Restless''. Staab has most recently been seen in several Hallmark Channel television films, and currently has a recurring role in their '' Chronicle Mysteries'' series. Personal life Staab is in a relationship with actor William deVry William deVry (born 20 April 1968) is a Canadian film, television theatre, and voice actor. He is best known for his roles in American daytime soap operas, as Tim Dolan on '' Port Charle ...
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Ken Topolsky
Ken Topolsky is an American film producer, television director and music production manager. Career Topolsky began his career working as a music production manager for music producer Phil Ramone. Together they worked with the artists Billy Joel, Karen Carpenter and Simon & Garfunkel. In 1983, he served as music co-ordinator for the film ''Flashdance'' (1983) and music supervisor for the television film '' The Last Fling'' (1987) starring John Ritter and Connie Sellecca. Topolsky moved on to television, producing the films '' Bates Motel'' (1987) and ''Desert Rats'' (1988). In 1989, he produced the feature film ''The Wizard'' starring Fred Savage. He would reunite with Savage becoming one of the producers of ''The Wonder Years'' and went to direct eleven episodes of the series. In 1990 and 1991 he shared Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Comedy Series for his work on ''The Wonder Years''. Topolsky's other directorial television credits include ''Party of Five'' and th ...
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Paul Gleason
Paul Xavier Gleason (May 4, 1939 – May 27, 2006) was an American film and television actor. He was known for his roles on television series such as ''All My Children'' and films such as ''The Breakfast Club'', ''Trading Places'', and ''Die Hard''. Early life Gleason was born on May 4, 1939, in Jersey City, New Jersey, the son of Eleanor (née Doyle), a registered nurse, and George L. Gleason, a restaurateur, professional boxer, iron worker, and roofing manufacturer. Gleason was raised in Miami Beach, Florida. At age 16, he ran away from home and hitchhiked across the east coast, sleeping on beaches and playing baseball. He attended North Miami High School and Florida State University, where he played football. He signed a professional baseball contract with the Cleveland Indians, but played just briefly in two minor league seasons between 1959 and 1960. During that last season, a West Coast trip led to an introduction to sitcom icon Ozzie Nelson, which, in turn, led to an ...
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Thomas Mills Wood
Thomas Mills Wood (born April 19, 1963) is an American actor. He is known for his portrayal of police characters, especially Deputy Marshal Noah Newman in the 1993 film '' The Fugitive'' and its spinoff, the 1998 film ''U.S. Marshals''. Early life Wood was born on April 19, 1963, in Long Beach, California, the son of Donna Wood, a finance professional, and Thomas Mills Wood, Sr., a variety performer and accountant. Career Beginning in 1988, Wood appeared in numerous television shows and over ten films including ''Ulee's Gold'', ''Apollo 13'', ''Under Siege'', and ''Avalon''. He worked for a variety of film directors including Andrew Davis, Ron Howard, Barry Levinson, Nora Ephron, and Victor Nuñez. On Broadway, Wood starred with Jason Robards and Christopher Plummer in Harold Pinter's four-character ''No Man's Land'' and performed in off-Broadway productions starring opposite such actors as Laura Dern, Oliver Platt, and Kyle MacLachlan Kyle Merritt MacLachlan (; ' McLac ...
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Sexual Intercourse
Sexual intercourse (or coitus or copulation) is a sexual activity typically involving the insertion and thrusting of the penis into the vagina for sexual pleasure or reproduction.Sexual intercourse most commonly means penile–vaginal penetration for sexual pleasure or sexual reproduction; dictionary sources state that it especially means this, and scholarly sources over the years agree. See, for example; * * * * * * * * * This is also known as vaginal intercourse or vaginal sex. Other forms of penetrative sexual intercourse include anal sex (penetration of the anus by the penis), oral sex (penetration of the mouth by the penis or oral penetration of the female genitalia), fingering (sexual penetration by the fingers) and penetration by use of a dildo (especially a strap-on dildo). These activities involve physical intimacy between two or more individuals and are usually used among humans solely for physical or emotional pleasure and can contribute to human bonding. Ther ...
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Vomiting
Vomiting (also known as emesis and throwing up) is the involuntary, forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the Human nose, nose. Vomiting can be the result of ailments like Food-poisoning, food poisoning, gastroenteritis, pregnancy, motion sickness, or hangover; or it can be an after effect of diseases such as brain tumors, elevated intracranial pressure, or overexposure to ionizing radiation. The feeling that one is about to vomit is called nausea; it often precedes, but does not always lead to vomiting. Impairment due to Alcoholic drink, alcohol or anesthesia can cause inhalation of vomit, leading to suffocation. In severe cases, where dehydration develops, intravenous fluid may be required. Antiemetics are sometimes necessary to suppress nausea and vomiting. Self-induced vomiting can be a component of an eating disorder such as bulimia nervosa, bulimia, and is itself now classified as an eating disorder on its own, purging di ...
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Gazebo
A gazebo is a pavilion structure, sometimes octagonal or turret-shaped, often built in a park, garden or spacious public area. Some are used on occasions as bandstands. Etymology The etymology given by Oxford Dictionaries (website), Oxford Dictionaries is "Mid 18th century: perhaps humorously from gaze, in imitation of Latin future tenses ending in -ebo: compare with lavabo." L. L. Bacon put forward a derivation from ''Casbah of Algiers, Casbah'', a Muslim quarter around the citadel in Algiers.Bacon, Leonard Lee. "Gazebos and Alambras", ''American Notes and Queries'' 8:6 (1970): 87–87 W. Sayers proposed Andalusian Arabic, Hispano-Arabic ''qushaybah'', in a poem by Córdoba, Spain, Cordoban poet Ibn Quzman (d. 1160).William Sayers, ''Eastern prospects: Kiosks, belvederes, gazebos''. Neophilologus 87: 299–305, 200/ref> The word ''gazebo'' appears in a mid-18th century English book by the architects John and William Halfpenny: ''Rural Architecture in the Chinese Taste''. The ...
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Jon Harmon Feldman
Jon Harmon Feldman (born 1967) is an American screenwriter and film director, director. He has created and worked on TV series such as ''The Wonder Years''; ''Tru Calling''; ''Reunion (TV series), Reunion''; ''Dawson's Creek''; ''Doctor Doctor (1989 TV series), Doctor, Doctor''; ''American Dreams''; ''Roswell (TV series), Roswell''; ''American Town''; ''Dirty Sexy Money'', ''Big Shots (TV series), Big Shots'' and ''No Ordinary Family''. He wrote and directed the 1997 romantic comedy ''Lovelife'', starring Matt Letscher, Sherilyn Fenn, Saffron Burrows, Carla Gugino, Jon Tenney, Bruce Davison and Peter Krause. Feldman won an Audience Award at the 1997 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival for writing ''Lovelife''. The name of his production company is Oh That Gus!, Inc. References External links * ''Jon Harmon Feldman'' on tv.com
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Greg Malins
Greg Malins (born December 5, 1967) is an American producer and screenwriter. He served as the executive producer for the American sitcom television series ''Friends'' from 1998 to 2001. Malins has been nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards The Primetime Emmy Awards, or Primetime Emmys, are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry. Bestowed by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), the Primetime ... in the category Outstanding Comedy Series. References External links * 1967 births Living people People from Seattle American male television writers American television writers American television producers American male screenwriters 20th-century American screenwriters 21st-century American screenwriters {{US-tv-producer-stub ...
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