EIGHT IS ENOUGH
'''Eight Is Enough''' was an American television comedy-drama series which ran on ABC from March 15, 1977 until August 29, 1981. The show was modeled after syndicated newspaper columnist Tom Braden, a real-life father with eight children, who wrote a book with the same name. The series was rare in that it was one of the few hour-long television series to use a laugh track.
It centered around a Sacramento, California family with eight children (from oldest to youngest: David, Mary, Joanie, Susan, Nancy, Elizabeth, Tommy, and Nicholas). The father Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) was a newspaper columnist for the fictional ''Sacramento Register''. His wife Joan (Diana Hyland) took care of the children. Hyland was only in four episodes before falling ill; she was written out for the remainder of the first season. Hyland died only 12 days after the first episode aired, and the second season began in the fall of 1977 with the revelation that Tom had become a widower.
Tom fell in love with Sandra Sue "Abby" Abbott (played by Betty Buckley), a schoolteacher who came to the house to tutor one of his children. They were married in one of ''
In another TV-movie event in September 1979, two of the children (David and Susan) were married off in a special double wedding extravaganza. As the show went on, Abby got her Ph.D. in education and started a job counseling students at the local high school.
After the end of the show's fifth season, production costs and declining ratings caused the show to be canceled, along with seven other shows that season (''Eight Is Enough'' seemed to grab the most headlines, as the press had a field day with ABC's choice to bring "eight shows in" and kick "eight shows out."). Reunion movies were broadcasted in 1987 and 1989.
The series jumpstarted acting careers for a select few of the "eight" and cemented teen idol status for Grant Goodeve, who played David, Willie Aames, who played Tommy, and Ralph Macchio, who played cousin Jeremy later in the series. Aames would go on to star with Scott Baio in ''Charles in Charge''. Goodeve started a minor singing career, due to his rendition of the theme "Eight Is Enough to Fill Our Lives With Love." Macchio would gain the most fame in feature films such as ''The Karate Kid'' and its numeraled (#'s II and III) sequels, as well as ''My Cousin Vinny''.
| Contents |
| Cast list |
| Core cast members |
| Recurring cast members |
| Parody |
| International |
| Trivia |
| External link |
Cast list
The ages of the children are given alongside their character names; these are their ages in the first episode in 1977.
Mark Hamill was originally cast as David Bradford. After filming "Star Wars" he was involved in a high speed accident for which he was hospitalized. He required rehabilitation and plastic surgery to his face. (You can note the difference in his appearance by watching and then The Empire Strikes Back.) He did play David in the pilot, but Grant Goodeve played the character for the rest of the show's run.
Core cast members
★ Dick Van Patten - Tom Bradford
★ Diana Hyland - Joan Bradford (season 1)
★ Betty Buckley - Sandra Sue "Abby" Abbott Bradford (seasons 2-5)
★ Mark Hamill - David Bradford (23) (pilot only)
★ Grant Goodeve - David Bradford (23) (seasons 1-5)
★ Lani O'Grady - Mary Bradford (21)
★ Laurie Walters - Joanie Bradford (20)
★ Susan Richardson - Susan Bradford Stockwell (19)
★ Kimberly Beck - Nancy Bradford (18) (pilot only)
★ Dianne Kay - Nancy Bradford (18) (seasons 1-5)
★ Connie Needham - Elizabeth Bradford (15)
★ Chris English - Tommy Bradford (14) (pilot only)
★ Willie Aames - Tommy Bradford (14) (seasons 1-5)
★ Adam Rich - Nicholas Bradford (8)
Recurring cast members
★ Brian Patrick Clarke - Merle "The Pearl" Stockwell (1979–1981)
★ Jennifer Darling - Donna (1978–1981)
★ Henderson Forsythe - Big Bud
★ Michael Goodrow - Ernie Fields (1979–1981)
★ James Karen - Eliot Randolph
★ Ralph Macchio - Jeremy Andretti (1980–1981)
★ Joan Prather - Janet McArthur Bradford (1977–1981)
★ Michael Thoma - Dr. Greg Maxwell (1977–1979)
Parody
''Eight Is Enough'' was parodied on the "" episode of ''Family Guy'': After being insulted for always trying to console people by making them sandwiches, Tom slaps his daughter Nancy eight times until another daughter Mary rushes into the room, exclaiming "Dad! Dad! Eight Is Enough!" The characters then laugh at the coincidence of the statement and the fact of the eight offspring and the resultant title.
International
In Spain, "Eight Is Enough" was aired also in the 1980s. RTVE (public network) aired all the seasons under the title "Con Ocho Basta" (the Spanish translation) in Friday's evening time.
In Italy, ''Eight Is Enough'' was aired in the 1980s. RAI public networks aired the first season, under the title ''Otto Bastano'', the correct Italian translation. All seasons were aired later, on Retequattro, a commercial network from Fininvest (now Mediaset), under the title ''La Famiglia Bradford''. The Italian version doesn't provide a laugh track. Also, the French version, "Huit, ça suffit!" was a big success in the '80s both in France and French Canada.
Trivia
★ Laurie Walters played Joanie Bradford, the third-oldest sibling on the series. In real life, Walters was by far the oldest actor out of the eight "children," and was six months older than Betty Buckley, her stepmother on the program.
★ ''Eight is Enough'' was one of the few hour-long, filmed American series to ever be broadcast with a pre-recorded laugh track (''The Love Boat'' was another).
★ Abby's first husband, Frank Abbott, was killed in the Vietnam War.
★ In the pilot, a TV movie filmed in 1976, Kimberly Beck played the role of Nancy Bradford and Chris English played the role of Tommy Bradford.
External link
★
★ Free full episodes of ''Eight is Enough''
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