bianculli: the first episode of "the wonder years," anybody who saw it remembers the ending where, you know -- the first kiss with winnie and kevin arnold. the song that they play is "when a man loves a woman." that moment seemed so pure and so real. ♪ when a man loves a woman ♪ ♪ can't keep his mind on nothing else ♪ troy: the tone of the baby boomers of the 1960s is about rebellion, about being students. by the 1980s, it's time to grow up. and so they shave their beards, give up their dashikis, and they put on power suits -- a whole new notion. ah, the yuppies. last year the politicians were all talking about winning their votes. now those young, urban professionals and the rest of their baby boom generation are being wooed by advertisers and their agencies. greenfield: by the '80s, it was pretty clear that the generation after the generation of the '60s may be embodied by alex keaton on "family ties." soon to be a lot more interested in the corner office