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Huit, ça suffit

Original title: Eight Is Enough
  • TV Series
  • 1977–1981
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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Huit, ça suffit (1977)
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This comedy drama focused on a family with eight very independent children.This comedy drama focused on a family with eight very independent children.This comedy drama focused on a family with eight very independent children.

  • Creator
    • William Blinn
  • Stars
    • Dick Van Patten
    • Lani O'Grady
    • Connie Needham
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  • IMDb RATING
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    POPULARITY
    1,825
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    • Creator
      • William Blinn
    • Stars
      • Dick Van Patten
      • Lani O'Grady
      • Connie Needham
    • 17User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Dick Van Patten
    Dick Van Patten
    • Tom Bradford
    • 1977–1981
    Lani O'Grady
    Lani O'Grady
    • Mary Bradford…
    • 1977–1981
    Connie Needham
    Connie Needham
    • Elizabeth Bradford…
    • 1977–1981
    Susan Richardson
    Susan Richardson
    • Susan Bradford Stockwell…
    • 1977–1981
    Laurie Walters
    Laurie Walters
    • Joannie Bradford…
    • 1977–1981
    Adam Rich
    Adam Rich
    • Nicholas Bradford…
    • 1977–1981
    Grant Goodeve
    Grant Goodeve
    • David Bradford…
    • 1977–1981
    Dianne Kay
    Dianne Kay
    • Nancy Bradford…
    • 1977–1981
    Willie Aames
    Willie Aames
    • Tommy Bradford…
    • 1977–1981
    Betty Buckley
    Betty Buckley
    • Abby Bradford…
    • 1977–1981
    Michael Thoma
    Michael Thoma
    • Dr. Greg Maxwell…
    • 1977–1981
    Jennifer Darling
    Jennifer Darling
    • Donna
    • 1977–1980
    Joan Prather
    Joan Prather
    • Janet…
    • 1979–1981
    Brian Patrick Clarke
    Brian Patrick Clarke
    • Merle 'The Pearl' Stockwell
    • 1979–1981
    Ralph Macchio
    Ralph Macchio
    • Jeremy Andretti
    • 1980–1981
    Micheal Goodrow
    • Ernie…
    • 1979–1981
    Virginia Vincent
    Virginia Vincent
    • Daisy Maxwell
    • 1977–1979
    James Karen
    James Karen
    • Elliott Randolph…
    • 1978–1981
    • Creator
      • William Blinn
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    jmwpublic

    You Really Can't Go Back...

    I have fond memories of this show and have looked for it to stream for quite awhile. It was a favorite of mine when it originally aired for reasons I can't specifically recall other than it resonated with me since I was in the age group of the Bradford sisters. Finally found it on Tubi (along with the TV series 'Family' - another fond favorite) and am rewatching every episode from all 5 seasons.

    Hate to say it, but there's a reason behind the old adage - "you can't go back"! While I still prefer Eight is Enough to today's over sexualized 'family' shows, violent fantasy shows, unflinching crime dramas, silly reality series that are orchestrated instead of scripted, and otherworldly serials... the acting by most of the cast is really, really bad. I find myself fast forwarding through Tom Bradford's dialogue and some predictable plot lines - not because it's predictable but because the acting is cringe worthy.

    Adam Rich as the youngest Bradford, Nicholas, is a bright spot. I've seen better child actors but he was pretty good for a kid. Willie Ames as Tommy is decent but his repetitive plot lines are tiresome. Connie Needham (as Elizabeth), Grant Goodeve (as David), Betty Buckley (as Abby) and Susan Richardson (as Susan) are all quite good, but Lani O'Grady (as Mary), Laurie Walters (as Joanie), Dianne Kay (as Nancy) and especially Dick Van Patten (as patriarch Tom Bradford) are really hard to watch in 80% of their scenes.

    One bright spot is seeing guest stars who eventually had great acting careers (Rosanna Arquette, Ralph Macchio, Peter Horton, Robin Williams, Don Johnson, Gerald McRaney, Corey Feldman) and other character actors from the era (Abe Vigoda, Frank Cady, James Sikking, Charlene Tilton, Noah Berry, David Wayne, Will Geer and Jack Elam).

    I still have fond memories of enjoyment from watching in my youth, but seeing it again is a bit of a let down. Luckily, rewatching episodes of "Family" (1976-1980) is the complete opposite. Only wish I could have found it sooner on Tubi; before its run was over.
    pennscruff

    This show got old quickly for me

    I began watching in season 1 but I never warmed up to most of the characters. I also got tired of the plot line, someone has a problem and everyone chips in to solve it. I continued watching only because I had a crush on David Bradford. He was a he-man blue collar construction worker type so I only watched to catch episodes with him. When he faded so did my interest.
    8cariedonovan

    Memories of childhood; this one does it!

    Having recently watched the series (as a 50+ yrs old woman; who hasn't watched it in about 35+ years); I must say, it is still as entertaining as I remember.

    It's not just a light family drama; it's funny AND tackles real life issues.

    One of the best parts of this show, is the phenomenal acting involved.

    Nobody misses a beat. It really does have the look and FEEL of a real family. The relationship dynamics & the intamacy/affection between lovers and family members seems so easy going, light-hearted and genuine. It's remarkably refreshing to watch a program where the ACTING isn't noticeable AS an act!!

    Being able to stream this for free (on both Roku TV and Tubi) is wonderful; and is something an entire family can enjoy together. With a Dad, a stepmother and 8 kids of all ages; everything is relevant 😊 I just love it!!!
    j.eaton

    One of the best shows from the late 1970's

    Eight is Enough was one of the best shows from the late 1970's and early 1980's. It was considered a dramedy. It had drama because the show could be serious at times but it also had comedy because the show was funny and it had a laugh track. Eight is Enough is now seen in reruns on CTS up here in Canada and I am happy about that. I had a major crush on Willie Aames (Tommy Bradford) when I was younger. Too bad there aren't many T.V. shows on now like this. Those were the good old days of television!
    albertomallofres-pantoja

    I´ve never had enough of this

    I remember very fondly the Friday evenings of the late 70s and early 80s, when I sat down in front of the TV set and watched "Eight Is Enough". (It was a glorious season: on Saturday evenings they used to broadcast "Charlie´s Angels" and, posteriorly, "The Love Boat"!). The Bradford family won my heart in so little time: they were sympathetic and cheerful and they loved one another -and, of course, they weren´t flawless, which gave them an additional appeal. All five girls in the show had something attractive to me: Mary (Lani O´Grady) was sort of an "ugly duckling" among her sisters and a tempestuous and bespectacled rebel, but pretty soon you could find that she had a tender heart; her temper appeased increasingly after a while and you could discover that she was really a very attractive woman; Joannie (Laurie Walters) was a funny "screwball" lady with a head full of crazy ideas and a special sensitivity; Susan (Susan Richardson) was a chubby red-head (too bad that she dyed her hair later!) whom love turned into a mature person very quickly; Nancy (Dianne Kay) was an ingenue-with-a-doll-face that could sometimes be a little tricky, and Elizabeth (Connie Needham) was a long-haired and petite but very well-built beauty who danced as if she were made of rubber. The boys too were nice: David (Grant Goodeve, who took over from Mark "Luke Skywalker" Hamill) was a somewhat insecure and independent character (the male reply to Mary) but he loved his family and was always ready to help; Tommy (Willie Aames) was a typical product of his age: the long-haired curly boy with the ambition of becoming a rock star and a special ability to make money in any kind of "business", but with all the heartaches and doubts that come from the fact of becoming an adult, and Nicholas (Adam Rich) was the kid who said the darndest things (what a source for his father´s articles!) and showed naïvety when he had to be naïve and was smart when he had to be smart. As for the adults, I must begin by saying that Diana Hyland´s death (and subsequently Joan´s) affected me when I learned of it; I have nothing against Abby or Betty Buckley, but I wonder: since only four or five episodes of the series had been made when Hyland died, couldn´t they have replaced her by another actress in the same character (as it has been done in many other TV series) instead of "killing" the mother so mysteriously? (We never get to know when, where or how she died.) Maybe the producers and writers of the show were tempted by the idea of how a young stepmother would fit into this big family and how she was initially rejected by some. Anyway, Hyland was a very attractive woman and she seemed a loving mother. And we get to Abby: she was charming, clever and understanding, and Buckley (don´t you find that she has a certain resemblance to Julie Andrews?) grabbed the character to perfection. (I was only annoyed by the fact that the "first name" she was known as was actually a diminutive of her late first husband´s surname; it´s a habit I loathe.) Dick Van Patten was simply a delight as Tom, the lovable, caring, generous and somewhat old-fashioned father of the brood. He really has the face of a good person and his phrases were usually gems. The recurring characters (Dr. Maxwell and his wife Daisy, Susan´s husband Merle [why did he sometimes call his father-in-law "Mr.B.", for God´s sake?], David´s wife Janet, Tom´s boss Eliot Randolph, Donna the secretary, Tommy´s friend Ernie, aunt Vivian, officer Bernstein, etc.) were also a treat to watch. Fortunately, a different TV channel made once a re-run of many of the episodes of the series (though, alas, not all of them) and I could record them on video. (I´m seeing them again at this time.) One of the few things I regret about the show is that Ralph Macchio didn´t have more time to develop his character of Abby´s orphaned, neglected and tormented nephew, Jeremy, and the family didn´t get to be so understanding to him as they were to one another. (Ironically, Macchio became a star a little bit later and the other boys and girls didn´t!). The series should have been lenghtier. Anyway, it´s a pity that programmes like this are no longer made on TV and are even subjected to quips from some young and not-so-young viewers and some new TV series. This makes me feel terribly nostalgic. Thank God it ever was Friday!

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    • Trivia
      The death of Diana Hyland during the production of the spring 1977 episodes forced major changes on the show. She had completed only four episodes as the mother of the family and was written out of the remainder as being "away." When the series returned with new episodes that fall, Tom Bradford had become a widower, his wife having died about "a year ago."
    • Alternate versions
      Originally, Diana Hyland was credited for appearing in ALL 9 shows from season 1. She missed half of them, due to her illness, which eventually claimed her life. In half of those shows, there were originally scenes where they explained her absence, and even voice-overs from Hyland as Joan on the phone with Tom Bradford. During the summer reruns, Lorimar aired only the shows she did not appear in. Lorimar decided to go back and reedit the shows she did not appear in, remove her credit, and all scenes featuring said phone calls and voice-overs. These are the versions of those season 1 shows that have been in use ever since.
    • Connections
      Featured in America's Teenagers Growing Up on Television (1998)

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 1985 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eight Is Enough
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Lorimar Productions
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      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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