Eight Is Enough

1977 • ABC
4.7
119 reviews
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Season 1 episodes (9)

1 Never Try Eating Nectarines as Juice May Dispense (Pilot)
3/15/77
Tom learns the importance of family relationships when David moves out
2 Schussboomer
3/22/77
Mary brings home a pregnant friend, Matilda, whose attitudes towards marriage upset Tom. She learns the joys of parenthood, and paternal Tom helps deliver the baby.
3 Pieces of Eight
3/29/77
Tom becomes the editor-in-chief at his newspaper, but he quickly runs into trouble when the printers go on strike. The whole family pitches in to help earn extra money.
4 Women, Ducks and the Domino Theory
4/5/77
Things get a little tense around the Bradford home when Tommy is stood up and neither David nor Tom want to go on their annual duck hunt.
5 Turnabout
4/12/77
David learns about life at a party the family hosts to celebrate Doctor Maxwell's 25th anniversary -- when David's date and Maxwell don't get along.
6 Quarantine
4/18/77
Togetherness can be really funny when the whole Bradford household is quarantined, including Nancy's blind date, after Mary's boyfriend comes down with a mysterious ailment.
7 V is for Vivian
4/25/77
Tom's sister arrives for a visit and disrupts the Bradford household when she encourages the kids to pursue their dreams and goals.
8 Hit and Run
5/3/77
Joanie has a fender-bender with a real estate developer who is already upset with the Bradford's column opposing his project. Meanwhile, Elizabeth goes from three prom dates to none when they all show up at the same time.
9 The Gipper Caper
8/10/77
Tom's dentist challenges the family to a touch football game.

About this show

Dick Van Patten stars in this often comical, always touching family drama as the single father of eight very independent and individual children. Facing the hardships, joys, challenges and ups and downs of everyday life in a close-knit family, Tom Bradford and the Bradford brood find more than enough laughs in life.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
119 reviews
BHAKTI BROPHY
August 17, 2017
This was my favorite TV show when I was a kid-- I watched it every Wednesday night with my dad. Great memories. I loved the comaraderie of the characters. The girls weren't persnickety like on THE BRADY BUNCH and LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE. The kids generally got along and the parents were fair. Although neither of them appear in Season One, Abby and Jeremy were my favorites characters. I thought they were the most interesting of them all.
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Stephen Short
March 31, 2017
I just watched the pilot episode of EIE. It was impressive to watch. Seeing the Bradfords dealing with their family issues reminds me that although things are different now than they were 40 years ago, some family issues are still the same today. RIP Dick Van Patten.
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Nicole Gleason
July 25, 2019
I love watching this show! It's interesting to see how much things have changed over the years, I am glad that I grew up in that era!! I wouldn't want to be growing up in this world now
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