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- 1. Hell No, They Won't Go Oct 1, 1994
- Former New York fast-trackers live in rural Massachusetts.
- 2. All in the Game Oct 8, 1994
- Assistant soccer coach Gene (Gene Wilder) injures his back.
- 3. No Kids Allowed Oct 15, 1994
- The Bergmans seek new friends after Jack (Gregory Itzin) bars their kids from a party.
Something Wilder is an American sitcom television series starring Gene Wilder that ran on NBC from October 1, 1994, to June 13, 1995. The series was created by Lee Kalcheim and Barnet Kellman. A total of 18 half-hour episodes were produced over one season.
Something Wilder: Created by Lee Kalcheim, Barnet Kellman. With Gene Wilder, Hillary B. Smith, Ian Bottiglieri, Carl Michael Lindner. Gene Bergman tries to get through life with his considerably younger wife Annie and their four-year-old twins.
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Something Wilder. A 50-something husband and his younger wife cope with raising 4-year-old fraternal twin sons.
A 50-something husband and his younger wife cope with raising 4-year-old fraternal twin sons.
Something Wilder (TV Series 1994–1995) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Something Wilder is an American sitcom starring Gene Wilder that ran on NBC from October 1, 1994 until June 13, 1995. The series was created by Lee Kalcheim and Barnet Kellman.
Something Wilder is an American sitcom starring Gene Wilder that ran on NBC from October 1, 1994 until June 13, 1995. The series was created by Lee Kalcheim and Barnet Kellman.
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