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Boy Meets World Season 1 episodes; No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original release date Prod. code Viewers (millions) 1: 1 "Pilot" John Tracy: Michael Jacobs & April Kelly: September 24, 1993 () B601: 16.5 [8] 2: 2 "On the Fence" David Trainer: Jeff C. Sherman: October 1, 1993 () B603: 19.2 [9] 3: 3 "Father Knows Less ...
Boy Meets World was renewed for a sixth season in April 1998. [8] Sabrina the Teenage Witch, another series airing on Friday nights, was the only other show to be renewed that year. By this time, the ratings for Boy Meets World had decreased by 14% from the last season, and the TGIF ratings had decreased by 17% overall. [8]
Boy Meets World, which also starred Ben Savage, William Daniels, and William Russ, aired on ABC for seven seasons between September 1993 and May 2000. Episodes are now available on Disney+.
The sixth season of the television comedy series Boy Meets World aired between September 25, 1998 and May 14, 1999, on ABC in the United States. The season was produced by Michael Jacobs Productions and Touchstone Television with series creator Michael Jacobs as executive producer.
“Boy Meets World,” which aired from 1993 to 2000, followed chronicled the life of Cory Matthews (played by Ben Savage) as he transitioned from his pre-teen years through college. Over the ...
Maitland Ward‘s time on Boy Meets World came with its ups and downs — which the actress is reflecting on two decades later. Boy Meets World's Maitland Recalls 'Sexual' Plots, Danielle Fishel Drama
Boy Meets World is an American television sitcom that chronicles the coming of age events and everyday life-lessons of Cory Matthews . The show aired from 1993 to 2000 on ABC, part of the network's TGIF lineup for seven seasons. Several of the characters that originated on Boy Meets World later appeared in its sequel, Girl Meets World.
From in hot water to “Hot Stuff”! Boy Meets World is jam-packed with memorable moments, but it wasn’t until season 5 that audiences realized what they’d always needed — the men dancing ...