Boy Meets World the TV Show

Show Title: Boy Meets World
Network: ABC
Is this a cable or broadcast channel: Broadcast channel
Is this show in syndication: yes
Production Company/ Movie Studio involved in Production: American Broadcast Company, Michael Jacobs Production, and Touchstone Television
Production Company / Movie Studio’s Parent Company: The Walt Disney Company
Year the television show began and ended: Boy Meets World September 24,1993- May 5, 2000
Producer: Jeff McCracken, Michael Jacobs, April Kelly, Jeff Menell, Bob Tischler, David Kendall, David Trainer
Director: David Kendall, Steve Hoefer, Alan Myerson, William Russ, John Tracy, Alan Myerson, Jerry Levine, Jeff McCracken, Kevin Tracy, Lynn McCracken, Jodi Binstock, Lisa Gottlieb
Writers: Michael Jacobs, David Kendall, Bill Lawrence, Ellen Idelson,
Glen Merzer, Jeff Menell, Ken Kuta, Ed Decter, Andy Guerdat, Jeff Sherman, Allison M. Gibson, Michael Swerdlick, David Brownfield, Kevin Kelton, Patti Carr, Judy Toll, April Kelly
Stars: Ben Savage, Rider Strong, Danielle Fishel, Will Friedle, William Russ, William Daniels, Besty Randle, Matthew Lawrence, Maitland Ward, Lindsay Ridgeway, Trina McGee-Davis
Q&A: I started watching this show in sixth grade with my best friend, Brooke. Brooke invited me over to her house and started telling me about this new show. It was called Boy Meets World. The first episode I watched was really good, and it was easy to understand, since I started watching in the middle of the series. Boy Meets World is about a young boy named Cory Matthews and his “adventures” throughout his adolescent life. He has a best friend, Shawn Hunter. Mr. George Feeny, his next-door neighbor, is his teacher at school, and he eventually becomes principal. He has a classmate named Topanga Lawrence, who he finds confusing when he is younger, but she becomes his wife later in the series. His family life is interesting with his older brother, Eric, who gets him into trouble sometimes, and does crazy things throughout the show. We learn about how these people come into Cory’s life. We also receive life lessons through Cory’s experiences. This TV series started from Cory’s life in sixth grade until he is an adult. We get to see Cory grow up, learn life lessons, make friends, and try to become the man he is supposed to be. This show is really great and I love it. I learned life lessons and laughed at whatever trouble Cory got himself into. I also thought Rider Strong as Shawn was really cute at the time. The only thing I disliked about this show is, sometimes, they would change the background stories of the main characters and you never knew what happened in their past. I would recommend this show to someone else because it is a good family show, and it is really funny.
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