Eric Camden, a minister, and his wife Annie deal with the drama of having seven children, ranging from toddlers to adults with families of their own.Eric Camden, a minister, and his wife Annie deal with the drama of having seven children, ranging from toddlers to adults with families of their own.Eric Camden, a minister, and his wife Annie deal with the drama of having seven children, ranging from toddlers to adults with families of their own.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 24 wins & 57 nominations total
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- TriviaBefore working on the show, the dog "Happy" was a stray that was abused by her former male owner. Even though she was later rescued "Happy" still has a fear of men. Before the taping of every new season Stephen Collins, Barry Watson, and other adult male actors on the show have to spend some time with Happy for her to get used to them being around when doing scenes together.
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Kevin Kinkirk: Lucy Camden, will you marry me?
Lucy Camden: [to God] Thank you.
[to Kevin]
Lucy Camden: Yes, Kevin Kinkirk, I will marry you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Frontline: The Merchants of Cool (2001)
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A welcome breath of fresh air in today's media
I became immediately entralled by 7th Heaven the first time I saw it about one year ago. It was the first family sitcom that I have seen in a long time. With the exception of 7th Heaven, most shows today really attempt to push the limits of good taste. They fill their shows with sexual references, with violence, and with sleezy insults between the characters. They make it seem as if doing these things are the norm in our society and that such is the best we can become as human beings. However, 7th Heaven presents a positive, uplifting message. It shows how a family can survive the turbulent challenges of our times.
The most interesting aspect of this show is the noninvasiveness of its message. Unlike most religious presentations on this theme, it humbly presents its theme of family without even the slightest trace of piety. It also effectively blends the traditional ideas of family with the newer innovative definitions of the family today. It shows that a family can weather any storm by simply applying the timeless principles of love, mutual respect, and open communication.
In additional to the shows excellent theme, the cast are well-suited to their roles. Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks--aside of being in one Star Trek movie each (Stephen Collins was in Star Trek I and Catherine Hicks was in Star Trek IV)--display the perfect romantic chemistry between a husband and wife. The kids are all cute and sexy as their respective characters. The guest stars also fit in well with the tone of the series.
Overall, 7th Heaven is a shining beacon in the sea of moral depravity in our media today. I was immediately entralled by the first episode, and I now try to watch it every chance I get.
The most interesting aspect of this show is the noninvasiveness of its message. Unlike most religious presentations on this theme, it humbly presents its theme of family without even the slightest trace of piety. It also effectively blends the traditional ideas of family with the newer innovative definitions of the family today. It shows that a family can weather any storm by simply applying the timeless principles of love, mutual respect, and open communication.
In additional to the shows excellent theme, the cast are well-suited to their roles. Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks--aside of being in one Star Trek movie each (Stephen Collins was in Star Trek I and Catherine Hicks was in Star Trek IV)--display the perfect romantic chemistry between a husband and wife. The kids are all cute and sexy as their respective characters. The guest stars also fit in well with the tone of the series.
Overall, 7th Heaven is a shining beacon in the sea of moral depravity in our media today. I was immediately entralled by the first episode, and I now try to watch it every chance I get.
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- whitepe
- Apr 8, 2000
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- 7th Heaven: Beginnings
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- First Christian Church of North Hollywood - 4390 Colfax Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Glen Oak Community Church)
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