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7th Heaven

  • TV Series
  • 1996–2007
  • TV-G
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
28K
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Jessica Biel, Beverley Mitchell, Barry Watson, David Gallagher, Catherine Hicks, Mackenzie Rosman, and Happy in 7th Heaven (1996)
7th Heaven
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Reverend Eric and Annie Camden raise seven children.Reverend Eric and Annie Camden raise seven children.Reverend Eric and Annie Camden raise seven children.

  • Creator
    • Brenda Hampton
  • Stars
    • Stephen Collins
    • Catherine Hicks
    • Jessica Biel
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    28K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,248
    47
    • Creator
      • Brenda Hampton
    • Stars
      • Stephen Collins
      • Catherine Hicks
      • Jessica Biel
    • 294User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 24 wins & 57 nominations total

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    Stephen Collins
    Stephen Collins
    • Rev. Eric Camden
    • 1996–2007
    Catherine Hicks
    Catherine Hicks
    • Annie Camden
    • 1996–2007
    Jessica Biel
    Jessica Biel
    • Mary Camden
    • 1996–2006
    Beverley Mitchell
    Beverley Mitchell
    • Lucy Camden
    • 1996–2007
    Happy
    Happy
    • Happy
    • 1996–2007
    Mackenzie Rosman
    Mackenzie Rosman
    • Ruthie Camden
    • 1996–2007
    David Gallagher
    David Gallagher
    • Simon Camden
    • 1996–2006
    Barry Watson
    Barry Watson
    • Matt Camden
    • 1996–2006
    Lorenzo Brino
    Lorenzo Brino
    • Sam Camden…
    • 1999–2007
    Nikolas Brino
    • David Camden
    • 1999–2007
    George Stults
    George Stults
    • Kevin Kinkirk
    • 2002–2007
    Tyler Hoechlin
    Tyler Hoechlin
    • Martin Brewer
    • 2003–2007
    Adam LaVorgna
    Adam LaVorgna
    • Robbie Palmer
    • 1999–2002
    Christopher Michael
    • Sgt. Michaels…
    • 1996–2007
    Rachel Blanchard
    Rachel Blanchard
    • Roxanne Richardson
    • 2002–2004
    Ashlee Simpson
    Ashlee Simpson
    • Cecilia Smith
    • 2002–2004
    Jeremy London
    Jeremy London
    • Chandler Hampton
    • 2002–2004
    Scotty Leavenworth
    Scotty Leavenworth
    • Peter Petrowski
    • 2002–2006
    • Creator
      • Brenda Hampton
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    Athanatos

    Not Ultra-Conservative at All!

    It's disturbing to read a "Plot Outline" which categorizes the Camdens as "ultra-conservative". The Camdens embrace values that use to be seen as quintessentially liberal; they are tolerant, generous, and believe in the redeemability of almost every human being. But, apparently, we are to look at them as "ultra-conservative" because of the choices that most of them make for themselves, generally eschewing alcohol and other drugs, premarital sex, and so forth -- even as they remain in respectful communication with those who make different choices. The Camdens also are notably Christian, but the Reverend Camden leans upon -- and offers support to -- a rabbi, and his youngest daughter pals around with a Muslim girl. I don't agree with the Camdens on everything (I'm an atheist), and I find this show too often sacchrine. But, in any event, it certainly doesn't represent what I would call "ultra-conservativism"; instead, it represents that to which most Americans aspire.
    sabrial02

    Please make the pain stop

    I understand the need for shows like 7th Heaven. Shows that can help kids comprehend the very complicated world that we live in. Shows that can teach as well as entertain. Shows that an entire family can watch. And while an entire family could sit down and watch this show; I have no idea why they would want to. This show is so bad on so many levels that it is hard to know where to begin. Almost all the shows problems stem from the ridiculously trite and unrealistic plotlines. Not only are some so ludicrous as to border on the bizarre, but quite a few are downright offensive. The misogynistic overtones aside, who are these people? Why does nothing make sense on this show? Since when does painting situations in black and white ever convince kids to follow the better path? Kids are smarter than that; they know it isn't that simple. And by refusing to show the other side or simply misrepresenting it will not sway any impressionable youth.

    Most people don't get engaged/married within a week/month/day of knowing each other. Everyone over the age of 6 knows that smoking is bad but that doesn't mean all smokers are bad. The same with drinking. The same with sex. Its unrealistic to portray all of the kids as virgins with all the heavy making out that gets shown. And further more its detrimental because it gives the impression that that heavy petting doesn't lead to sex with most people. Why is there never an episode that deals with these complicated problems in a realistic manner? Why does an associate pastor drive a BMW, is it really that lucrative of a job? Why do the Camdens have expensive bottled water if they're so poor? Why do the girls on this show so often need the approval of men? Why? Why? Why? This show and countless others like it merely perpetuate unrealistic notions concerning appearance, romance, and income. So really is this what you want your children watching? Something that will make them feel ugly now, lonely and depressed later because its been two days since they've had a date, and broke because for some reason their income doesn't allow them live up to a "poor" family's standards. If you want quality time with your kids, buy them some books and read with them.
    llihilloh

    Good show; it's one of my favorites.

    I like '7th Heaven'. The cast is great, the writing isn't that bad, the plots are okay, and overall, it's one of the better shows on TV.

    I know that a lot of people don't like this show. It's frowned upon mainly because it is 'sappy'. I use the word 'sappy' only because every episode ends so perfectly and the characters are goodie goodies. Well, the show IS sappy and perfect and all that, but I still enjoy it. I'll admit that there are some episodes that are annoying because everyone is just so happy and cheerful and everything goes just right. Oh, well, there are always those episodes you wish that weren't ever made.

    The cast is wonderful. There's something about each member of the Camden family (and even those who aren't members) that just clicks. I can honestly say that I like each character and the actors, too. Eric, Annie, Matt, Mary, Lucy, Simon, Ruthie, and Robbie are great. Even though I'm really fond of David Gallagher and Mackenzie Rosman, I must say that the entire group of actors is terrific. I'm a little disappointed that Barry Watson and (even) Jessica Biel are no longer part of the cast, but the 'adjustments' that have been made; the addition of Geoff and George Stults as well as showing more of Adam LaVorgna, are good. One of the reasons I like this show so much is because it has a large cast. The more the merrier.

    The plots are good, sometimes they drag, though. Same goes for the writing. Thankfully, the actors help the show along with their TERRIFIC acting skills.

    '7th Heaven' is a nice, well-rounded show. It reminds me of 'Full House'. I was a fan of 'Full House' for many, many years, but I must say that I enjoy '7th Heaven' just a tad more. I hope the WB keeps it on the air for at least one or two more seasons. Anything more than that may be a mistake. After all, there's just so much a television show can work with. Mondays are THE night for television.

    P.S. - For those of you who haven't taken the opportunity to view 'Everwood', which follows '7th Heaven', definitely try to catch it!
    Kevin-94

    "Nice" characters fail to make drama ignite

    Lots of people talk about how "nice" the family in this show is, and that's certainly its most striking feature. Even those who like the show will probably concede that the family in the show is "nicer" than almost any family you'll find in real life. I suspect that the people producing the show were motivated to create an idealized family as a role model, rather than a "real" family most people would recognize as familiar. Whether you enjoy seeing an "idealized" family or whether you prefer something more realistic is a matter of personal preference. I personally don't feel there is anything necessarily wrong with unrealistic. Is "7th Heaven" any more "unrealistic" than "Friends" or "Seinfeld" or "The Phantom Menace"? Personally, I don't have a problem with "nice" characters, but I do have a problem with "nice" story telling.

    In a well written story, be it a TV show, film, novel or play, you have a character faced with a series of seeming insurmountable problems. At some point in the story, the character will generally feel overwhelmed by the amount of stuff they have to deal with. There's an escalation of tension in all good story telling. An element of chaos.

    I find that missing from "7th Heaven". Solutions to problems are thought of the moment the problem occurs. The solutions are instantly implemented. Problems never pile on or overwhelm the characters. Everyone is in touch with their feelings, and can articulate whatever they feel. No communication problems exist. Everyone gets along just fine. There's no escalation of tension in a "7th Heaven" episode. In an effort to create a nice tone and positive role models, they have robbed their stories of all tension and conflict. They've made them dull. Nice is OK but dull is not.
    EricRous

    Laughably bad, yet oddly mesmerizing

    This series has all the qualities that should go into a horrid sitcom. The acting is beneath sub-par--with kids who were clearly picked more for their "look" than their acting abilities. The writing is so syrupy and pedestrian as to make "Martha Stewart's Living" look edgy and sophisticated by comparison. And the production quality looks like that of a 5th-rate syndicated show from 1987.

    And, yet there is something oddly mesmerizing about this show. Maybe it's Aaron Spelling's knack for populating a world with such pretty people with such simple, easily solved problems. Maybe it's part of a secret desire to live in such an uncomplicated world where good guys are soapy pure and every house has a picket fence. Or maybe I just like to ogle Jessica Biel.

    But what I really think is so appealing about this show is its camp value. Like a really cheesy B-horror film, 7th Heaven is at its best when it's at it worst. The hokier the story-line, the worse the acting; the more you have to laugh at it. It's like a train-wreck that you HAVE to watch--to find out who will introduce the next groan-inducing plot point, who will utter the next over-rehearsed bit of "spontaneous" dialogue, or what guest star has sunk so low this week.

    7th Heaven is must-see TV, if for nothing else than watching desperate sup-par directors' constant cutaways to the family dog (to cover bad edits and, presumably, even worse dialogue). And the great thing is, the dog is actually a better actor than most of the kids on the show.

    So, check it out. Get some popcorn, and have a good laugh.

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    • Trivia
      Series creator Brenda Hampton discovered "Happy" the dog on another set and then decided to write her into the show. She was only 7 months old when she did the pilot.
    • Quotes

      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.

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Join Beverley, David & Mackenzie as they revisit 7th Heaven on Catching Up with the Camdens!
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 7th Heaven: Beginnings
    • Filming locations
      • First Christian Church of North Hollywood - 4390 Colfax Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Glen Oak Community Church)
    • Production company
      • Spelling Television
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    • Runtime
      • 44m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 1.33 : 1

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