The Wonder Years S2E6 “Bill’s New Friend” Cast, Plot, New Tonight July 26 2023
Tonight (Wednesday July 26 2023), ABC broadcasts an episode of the series The Wonder Years titled Bill’s New Friend.
Bill’s New Friend Season 2, Episode 6 Episode Summary
In this episode, Bill, one of the show’s main characters, forms a bond with Dean’s music teacher. The newfound friendship leads to an invitation for Bill and his mother, Lillian, to attend a party at the teacher’s house. Little do they know that this evening will be filled with surprising twists and turns that will test their relationships and uncover hidden aspects of their lives.
Meanwhile, as their parents are away, Dean, Bruce, and Kim find themselves with an opportunity to create their own plans for the night. This newfound freedom opens doors to exciting possibilities and challenges as they navigate their way through a series of memorable and sometimes unpredictable experiences.
What Time is the “Bill’s New Friend” Episode On?
The Bill’s New Friend episode of The Wonder Years will be broadcast on July 26 2023 on ABC at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Bill’s New Friend” Episode New?
The Bill’s New Friend episode of The Wonder Years is all new!
The Wonder Years Season 2 Episode 6 Cast & Bill’s New Friend Stars
Main Cast |
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Elisha "EJ" Williams as Dean Williams Dulé Hill as Bill Williams Saycon Sengbloh as Lillian Williams Laura Kariuki as Kim Williams Amari O'Neil as Cory Long Julian Lerner as Brad Hitman Milan Ray as Keisa Clemmons Don Cheadle as Older Dean Williams (narrator) |
Recurring Cast |
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Guest Cast |
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Spence Moore II as Bruce Williams Bradley Whitford as Alan Van Der Kamp Nealla Gordon as Patty Van Der Kamp Chelsea M. Davis as Cynthia Cece King as Georgia Caleb Black as Norman Katherine Cozumel as Cheryl Tara Jones as Mary Godderick Alucard as Carl Princess Elmore as Gloria Antonio Davis as Eddie |
Bill’s New Friend Episode Videos & Previews
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The Wonder Years Series Information
The coming-of-age story of a 12-year-old Black boy in Montgomery, Ala., in the late 1960s, as told by his adult self. |