Danielle Fishel hosts ‘Boy Meets World’ reunion during ‘Dancing With the Stars’

The cast of “Boy Meets World” has reunited to support Topanga.
During Tuesday’s dedication night on “Dancing With the Stars,” Danielle Fishel danced to the hit sitcom’s theme song in a song honoring William Daniels, who played Mr. George Feeny played.
Fishel danced a jive with her partner, Pasha Pashkov. Daniels, 98, joins the duo in the routine. She achieved a score of 29 out of 40 and thus received her first 8 of the season.
Many cast members were also in the audience, including Will Friedle (Eric Matthews), Betsy Randle (Amy Matthews), William Russ (Alan Matthews), Trina McGee (Angela Moore), Bonnie Bartlett (Lila Bolander and Williams’ wife) and Alex Désert (Eli Williams).
“The amazing group of people who will be joining me on DWTS tomorrow for Dedication Night! I feel such an overwhelming responsibility to give a full, joyful, celebratory dance to the man responsible for THOUSANDS of people who have become teachers and who has helped raise multiple generations,” Fishel captioned her Instagram, announcing the cast that would be in attendance. “This dance is a dedication from me to Bill, but I represent all of you who loved and appreciated him and his career for decades. Sadly, @rider_strong works out of town, but he will be missed.”
She previously opened up about the routine.
“Saying it out loud feels crazy. But hey, we get to dance to the ‘Boy Meets World’ theme song, the one you all know and love,” she previously shared on her ‘Danielle With the Stars’ podcast. “I’m so excited. It’s really a dedication to Bill and the role he’s played in my life and the role ‘Boy Meets World’ has played in my life. I’ve really felt like ‘Dancing with the Stars’ has been a second act for me in my career and as an artist.”
She talked about how much of an inspiration Daniels has been to her life and to many members of the TV family. She added: “To be able to thank him and give him this kind of platform where he can receive the love that he deserves will be very memorable. So I’m very, very excited about that. I can’t wait.”
“Boy Meets World” aired from 1993 to 2000. The cast later reunited for a spinoff, “Girl Meets World,” which aired for three seasons on Disney Channel from 2014 to 2017.




