ArtOfLosingBV3k
10-09-2008, 06:31 PM
I asked this on the IMDB boards but didn't get as much of a response as I had hoped. So I'm hoping to find some more Wonder Years vets here that can help me with these questions.
1.) When the pilot first aired on ABC back in the day, did it include the theme song at the beginning of the episode? Let's go with the second airing, technically, when Daniel Stern was narrating. Most pilots don't include theme songs, that's why I ask. Watching the show now, I'm guessing that the theme song was added at the beginning for the syndicated run. I say this because it would make much more sense for the episode, and series, to just begin with the title card and The Byrd's "Turn Turn Turn". Also, the footage that comprises the theme song is taken from the pilot itself. Am I correct in my thinking?
2.) Regarding the instrumental of the opening theme that plays over the end credits: was that played over the end of every single episode? There was never a different variation of it that played instead?
3.) The series finale was aired, in the U.S., as a one-hour finale combining the last two episodes of the series. Was this a decision made by the creators of the show, as in were the episodes written this way? Or were they written as two separate episodes, and ABC decided to put them together in hopes of attracting a larger audience? Networks have been known to do that from time to time.
Thanks in advance for any help, it's much appreciated.
1.) When the pilot first aired on ABC back in the day, did it include the theme song at the beginning of the episode? Let's go with the second airing, technically, when Daniel Stern was narrating. Most pilots don't include theme songs, that's why I ask. Watching the show now, I'm guessing that the theme song was added at the beginning for the syndicated run. I say this because it would make much more sense for the episode, and series, to just begin with the title card and The Byrd's "Turn Turn Turn". Also, the footage that comprises the theme song is taken from the pilot itself. Am I correct in my thinking?
2.) Regarding the instrumental of the opening theme that plays over the end credits: was that played over the end of every single episode? There was never a different variation of it that played instead?
3.) The series finale was aired, in the U.S., as a one-hour finale combining the last two episodes of the series. Was this a decision made by the creators of the show, as in were the episodes written this way? Or were they written as two separate episodes, and ABC decided to put them together in hopes of attracting a larger audience? Networks have been known to do that from time to time.
Thanks in advance for any help, it's much appreciated.