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The Wonder Years :: The Glee Club (03x16)
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| Title: | The Glee Club |
| Episode #: | 03x16 |
| Production Number: | B89516 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday February 27th, 1990 |
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The new student teacher tries to make something more of The Glee Club but has no luck.
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Dustin Diamond, who plays Joey Lapman, previously guest starred as Joey Harris in the episode "Loosiers". |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Mary Ellen Klatt | Stout Hearted Men | | | •Rodger & Hammerstein | Climb Every Mountain | |
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Narrator/Adult: The boys eighth grade glee club.
Mr. Frace: Oh boy.
Narrator/Adult: Twice a week we kind of formed Mr. Frace's musical workshop into a chamber of horrors.
Mr. Frace: Oh my God.
Narrator/Adult: Randy Mitchell, baritone. Doug Porter, monotone. Paul Phieffer, no tone at all. And of course me. Not that we didn't have heart, it's just that the thirteen year old voice isn't exactly designed for, well...for singing. | Paul: Well, I think she's great
Kevin: Paul get a grip.
Paul: Why, just because she sang a little?
Kevin: A little? I just hope she doesn't think that we're gonna sing like that.
Paul: Well, maybe not at first, but once we manage this diaphragm thing.
Narrator/Adult: Diaphragm's or no diaphragm's, Miss Hancock's stay needs to be a short one. |
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