
Set in 1968-1973, the series tackles the social issues and historic events of that time through the eyes of main character Kevin Arnold. Kevin also deals with typical teenage social issues, including those prompted by his main love interest, Winnie Cooper, as well as typical family troubles. The story is narrated by an older, wiser Kevin, describing what is happening and what he learned from his experiences in an alternately nostalgic and ironic tone.

Kevin, Winnie and Paul enter middle school.

At Brian's funeral, Kevin obsesses over his first kiss with Winnie; Sex education begins being taught at Kevin's schools.

When Kevin expresses interest in what his dad does at work, his dad takes him into work for the day.

Karen brings home a new boyfriend's whose views upset Kevin's dad.

Kevin frets over calling a girl from school.

Kevin ends up dateless for his first junior high dance as both Lisa and Winnie have dates.

Kevin and Paul befriend a bad boy and lie to their parents to spend the night camping with him.

Kevin develops a crush on his teacher, Miss White while appearing in a play she wrote about the Civil Rights movement.

Kevin and Wayne try to convince their father to buy a color TV for Christmas; Kevin tries to find the perfect gift for Winnie.

The Arnold's along with Paul head to Ocean City for a vacation.

Kevin struggles in his math class.

Wayne gets his driver's license.


The family attends Jack's work picnic and learn Jack was passed over for a promotion.

Kevin has a miserable first day of high school.

Kevin and his friends attempt to crash a 10th grade girls slumber party.


The Arnolds and the Pfeiffers vacation at a lake house where Kevin meets a girl.

Kevin's first day of high school doesn't go as he hoped.

Kevin is fed up with dealing with his boss at the hardware store and takes a job at the mall.

Kevin and his friends attempt to steal a mascot for a rival high school; Wayne's friend, Wart, returns from a tour in Vietnam.

The Arnold men head out on their triennial fishing trip.

The Arnolds attend the wedding of Jack's bosses daughter where Kevin attempts to impress a girl and Wayne realizes that he dated the bride.
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Kevin asks Becky Slater to go steady in order to get Winnie to notice him.

Kevin tries to figure out who Winnie really likes.

Norma begins taking a pottery class and everyone is supportive in the family expect Jack.

Kevin gets discouraged during his piano lessons when he compares himself to another student.

Wayne continues to antagonize Kevin including ruining his science project.

Paul is humiliated during P.E. class.

Kevin ends up elected to the student council who want to stage a walk out in protest of the Vietnam war.

Kevin worries when he realizes that Becky Slater is looking to get even after breaking up with her.

Kevin crosses path with the school bully.

Paul and Kevin prepare to celebrate their thirteenth birthdays.

Kevin is recruited by Karen to help run errands and ends up skipping school with her to hang at the rock.

Kevin gets paired up with the strangest girl in 7th grade during the P.E. unit on square dancing.

Kevin, Winnie and Paul try to save Harper's Woods.

Kevin's plans for a fun summer are dashed when Paul announces his family is leaving for the summer and he writes a long heartfelt message in Winnie's yearbook.
Norma is overly concerned when Kevin begins playing football after school with friends.

Kevin tries out for the school play in order to get out of gym class.

Kevin and Paul get into an argument and the two befriend other boys.

Jack reluctantly agrees to shop for a new car.

Kevin gets his first pimple just as a family friend with a pretty daughter is coming to visit.

Kevin discovers that his classmates are cheating in math.

Kevin meets a new kid at school and starts a band with him.

Kevin wants to ask Susan Fisher to the school dance but can't work up the nerve so he goes with his lab partner, Linda.

Grandpa Arnold arrives in town and tensions arise between him and Jack.

Paul is dumped by Carla Healy and expresses interest in dating Winnie.

Kevin's valentine ends up in the wrong hands.

Kevin and Jack build a tree house together giving them a bird's eye view of an attractive neighbor.

The 8th Grade Boys Glee Club can't seem to carry a tune, but a new teacher named Miss Haycock is determined to rectify that.

Newly coupled Kevin and Winnie are pressured into attending a notorious make-out party. While at the party, it seems just like any other 8th grade party ... until the lights get turned off.

Kevin has to write an obituary for a school assignment; Jack faces tax season while Norma worries when she loses the receipts for the year.

Kevin is perplexed when he is encouraged to try out for the baseball team and keeps making the cut when he isn't as good as some of the other players.

Kevin is trying to improve his grade in math, but is dealt a blow when his teacher suddenly passes away.

Kevin feels slighted when Paul begins spending time with Kevin's mother.

As Karen's 18th birthday approaches and she is pushing the boundaries.

Kevin worries that this parents are going to sell the house but soon discovers that the Cooper's are moving.
Looking to make extra money, Kevin takes a job as a caddy at a golf course.

Kevin is partnered up with Madeline for a school project but while at her house, Kevin loses his ID bracelet that Winnie gave him.

Kevin reluctantly agrees to escort Paul's little sister to her dance.

After expenses mount in the Arnold household, Jack asks for a raise at work which he gets plus a promotion that will interfere with him making it to Thanksgiving dinner.

One thing has always been a certain, Kevin would beat Paul in basketball. When Paul tries out for the school basketball team, his skills improve leaving Kevin behind.

Kevin accidentally discovers that Coach Cutlip is working as Santa Claus at the mall.

Paul nominated Kevin for student council President pitting him against Becky Slater.

Kevin is excited when a joint field trip is announced with Winnie's school but things end in heartbreak.

Kevin convinces Paul to throw a party and invite Winnie in an attempt to get her back.

Grandpa Arnold arrives in town and convinces the family to attend the funeral of a distance relative.

Kevin puts off going back to the dentist to have a cavity filled because he doesn't want to chicken out in front of the dental hygienist he has a crush on.

The family dog, Buster, has been acting strange and a visit to the vet reveals Buster should be fixed.

Kevin and his father are forced together on a road trip to buy a new suit for Kevin.

Kevin is left embarrassed when his mother takes a job in the office at school.

After Karen announces she won't be coming home for summer break, Kevin and Wayne fight over who should move and who should stay in there room.

Kevin is recruited to be on the yearbook staff and make up quotes about people. Kevin has second thoughts when he gets to know one of the students.

Kevin sees Winnie for the first time since right after they broke up.

Karen decides to move into a house that needs fixing up, when Jack insists on helping with the repairs they arrive to find that Karen's roommate is her boyfriend.

Kevin is upset to learn that Paul will be attending a prep school when they enter high school next year.

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Kevin helps a couple get back together.

Kevin makes friends with Ricky who is the first to get his license.

The family is surprised when Wayne begins dating a nice girl named Sandy. Trouble rises when Sandy shows an interest in Kevin.

After failing to make the football team, Kevin ends up on the soccer team only to discover they are a bunch of nerds and a disinterested coach.

Norma tries to repair Jack and Karen's estranged relationship.

Despite their hectic schedules, Norma and Jack insist upon throwing their annual Christmas Party.

When the Pfeiffer's investment in property pays off the divide grows between them and the Arnolds.

Kevin appears to be a natural at driving until it comes to parallel parking.

Grandpa Arnold refuses to listen to the families concerns when he has trouble driving.

Kevin enjoys his English teacher's unorthodox teaching style but the school board does not.

Wayne surprises his family by joining the Army instead of retaking the SAT's.

As things get serious with Kevin's new girlfriend, he begins to have second thoughts.

Kevin and Winnie set each other up on dates for the Spring Formal.

Kevin idolizes a star on the school basketball team.

The trials and tribulations of lunch period at McKinley High.

Kevin and his friends attempt to sneak into an R rated movie.

With his parents out out of town, Kevin invites some guys over for a night of poker but it soon turns into an all out party.

After a fight with her boyfriend, Karen shows back up at home in the middle of the night.

Karen and Michael opt for a small backyard wedding over a church wedding.

Kevin is disappointed as all his friends land summer jobs. Kevin and Paul head up to revisit the lake.

A misunderstanding leads Winnie to give Kevin the cold shoulder.

Kevin takes on a job painting a teacher's house.

Kevin is jealous when Winnie begins spending her time with a champaign worker for George McGovern.

With his parents away on a trip, Kevin invites Winnie over.

Kevin tries to reconcile with Winnie; Wayne dates an older woman.

Kevin rushes to make his date with Winnie while working his shift at the Chinese restaurant.

Kevin and his friends worry about the upcoming SAT's. Jack considers leaving his job and buying a furniture store.

Jack is left scrambling when his partner backs out of the loan; Kevin struggles to make enough money to pay Winnie a Christmas gift.

Kevin hopes to attend a party at a ski lodge with his friends but Wayne and his girlfriend invite the family out to dinner.

Kevin hopes to get a good deal on a car from Alice Pedermier's father.

After hearing a rumor that The Rolling Stones are going to be performing at a local dive bar, Kevin and his friends set out on a mission to find them.

Kevin learns more about his friend, Jeff.

Kevin decides to join the wrestling team after showing promise during P.E. class.

Kevin's friend, Ricky, falls for a new girl with a big nose.

While on a class field trip, Kevin and Winnie get into a fight while Chuck gets left behind in a restroom.

The guys poker night brings several revelations.

Norma decides to get a full time job. SAT scores come in for Kevin and his friends.

The Arnolds travel back to where Norma grew up so she had can attend her high school reunion.

Winnie takes a summer job as a life guard at a hotel resort, while Kevin considers a cross-country trip with his friends, an idea that Jack soon quashes knowing that Chuck and Jeff is cross-country without Chuck's Own Parents and Jeff's Mother's permission. Frustrated, Kevin then quits his job at Jack's factory and drives to the resort to see Winnie. Kevin then takes a job as a waiter to be near Winnie, but is then disappointed when he and Winnie are so busy they have no time for each other. Kevin gambles his gas money playing poker with the resort's house band and manages to win big; but later, when he finds Winnie to tell her of his good fortune, he becomes shocked to see Winnie kissing a co-worker. Part one of the two-part series finale.

Kevin, furious with Winnie over her infidelity, plays another poker game, this time losing all his money and his car. He then punches the guy Winnie kissed, quits his job and hitchhikes home because he is now without a car. Winnie is fired from her job because of Kevin's tirade; and she, too, hitches a ride back home, and Kevin happens to be picked up by the same couple. Winnie tells Kevin her side of what happened; but their argument becomes so heated that they are both dropped off at the side of the road. Soon after a thunderstorm occurs and they find refuge in an old barn where they decide they don't want to lose their childhood relationship. The next day they make it back home just in time for the Independence Day parade, and the present-day adult Kevin reveals the fates of himself, his family, and his friends from that day onward. Part two (conclusion) of the two-part series finale.