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| | Original run | August 26, 1996 – May 13, 2007 | | External links | | IMDb profile | | TV.com summary | 7th Heaven was an American drama television series about a Protestant minister's family living in the fictional town of Glenoak, California originally broadcast from 1996-2007. It was created and produced by Brenda Hampton. The series premiered on Monday August 26, 1996, on the WB Television Network, the first time that the WB aired Monday night programming. The series finale was scheduled for May 8, 2006; however, the show was renewed by the CW Television Network when the intended final episode received high ratings. The 11th and purported final season premiered on Monday, September 25, 2006 and ended on May 13, 2007. is the 238th day of the year (239th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Camden family Stephen Weaver Collins (born October 1, 1947) is an American actor. ...
This is a list of characters from The WB/The CW (1996-2007) family drama, 7th Heaven. ...
Catherine Hicks, Annie Camden on 7th Heaven Catherine Mary Hicks (born August 6, 1951 in Scottsdale, Arizona) is an American actress. ...
Annie Camden (portrayed by Catherine Hicks) is the mother in the Camden family in the WB/CW television show 7th Heaven. ...
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Barry Watson starred as Matthew Mark Camden (born circa 1980), the eldest son and child of the Camden family, on The WB show 7th Heaven from 1996-2002 (seasons 1-6). ...
David Lee Gallagher (born February 9, 1985) is an American actor. ...
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Jessica Claire Biel (born March 3, 1982) is an American actress and former fashion model best known for appearing in several Hollywood films such as Summer Catch, the remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and The Illusionist, as well as for her early television role of Mary Camden in the...
Played by actress Jessica Biel, Mary Virginia Camden-Rivera is a fictional character from the longtime WB/CW drama 7th Heaven. ...
Beverley Mitchell Beverley Anne Mitchell (born January 22, 1981 in Arcadia, California) is an American actress. ...
Lucy Camden-Kinkirk is a fictional character on the American television series 7th Heaven. ...
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Nikolas Landon Brino (born 21 September 1998 in Woodland Hills, California) Nikolas is a quadruplet, his siblings are Lorenzo, Zachary and Myrinda Brino. ...
Samuel (Sam) and David Camden are fraternal twin boy characters on the television series 7th Heaven. ...
Lorenzo Nathanel Brino was born September 21, 1998 in Woodland Hills, California to Tony and Shawna Brino. ...
Samuel (Sam) and David Camden are fraternal twin boy characters on the television series 7th Heaven. ...
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Birthday: Dezember 15th, 1977 Birth Name: Geoffrey Stults Birth Place: Detroit, Michigan Geoff Stults was born in Detroit and raised in Colorado. ...
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Kevin Kinkirk is a character in 7th Heaven who is first introduced as a police officer in a New York airport, and soon revealed to be Bens older brother. ...
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Scotty Leavenworth as Peter Petrowski Scott Alexander Leavenworth (born May 21, 1990 in Riverside, California) He decided that he wanted to go into acting at the age of four. ...
Tyler Lee Hoechlin (born September 11, 1987 in Riverside, California) is an American actor who got his big break starring alongside Tom Hanks in the film Road to Perdition (2002) as Michael Sullivan Jr. ...
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Sarah Thompson (born October 25, 1979 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. ...
Rose is a fictional character on the WBs most popular television series 7th Heaven, played by Sarah Thompson. ...
Haylie Katherine Duff (born February 19, 1985) is an American actress and singer best known for her supporting role on 7th Heaven as well as starring in the films Material Girls and Napoleon Dynamite. ...
Sandy Jameson is a fictional character from the hit WB/CW drama 7th Heaven. ...
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Other recurring characters Andrea Ferrell has played in many famous shows such as 7th Heaven and has been casted in the comedy film Date Movie. ...
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Premise Denomination The central characters are the Reverend Mr. Eric Camden (Stephen Collins), his wife Mrs Annie (Catherine Hicks), and their seven children Matt (Barry Watson), Mary (Jessica Biel), Lucy (Beverley Mitchell), Simon (David Gallagher), Ruthie (Mackenzie Rosman) and the twins David (Lorenzo Brino) and Sam (Nikolas Brino). The Reverend Mr. Eric Camden is the senior minister of the Glenoak Community Church, whose Protestant denomination is typically never disclosed (with the exception of an episode that was narrated by Simon in Season 8; in a Season 11 episode in which Annie comments on how Protestants can't have a confession; in Season 6 episode 15 when Matt tells Sarah Glass that his father is Protestant). One can, however, rule out certain US denominations considering that Lucy has become a clergywoman, given that some American Protestant denominations do not permit women to occupy a clerical position. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Eric Camden (aka Reverend Camden) is a fictional character on the WBs most popular television series 7th Heaven, played by Stephen Collins. ...
Stephen Weaver Collins (born October 1, 1947) is an American actor. ...
Annie Camden (portrayed by Catherine Hicks) is the mother in the Camden family in the WB/CW television show 7th Heaven. ...
Catherine Hicks, Annie Camden on 7th Heaven Catherine Mary Hicks (born August 6, 1951 in Scottsdale, Arizona) is an American actress. ...
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Barry Watson starred as Matthew Mark Camden (born circa 1980), the eldest son and child of the Camden family, on The WB show 7th Heaven from 1996-2002 (seasons 1-6). ...
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Played by actress Jessica Biel, Mary Virginia Camden-Rivera is a fictional character from the longtime WB/CW drama 7th Heaven. ...
Jessica Claire Biel (born March 3, 1982) is an American actress and former fashion model best known for appearing in several Hollywood films such as Summer Catch, the remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and The Illusionist, as well as for her early television role of Mary Camden in the...
Lucy Camden-Kinkirk is a fictional character on the American television series 7th Heaven. ...
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Samuel (Sam) and David Camden are fraternal twin boy characters on the television series 7th Heaven. ...
Lorenzo Nathanel Brino was born September 21, 1998 in Woodland Hills, California to Tony and Shawna Brino. ...
Samuel (Sam) and David Camden are fraternal twin boy characters on the television series 7th Heaven. ...
Nikolas Landon Brino (born 21 September 1998 in Woodland Hills, California) Nikolas is a quadruplet, his siblings are Lorenzo, Zachary and Myrinda Brino. ...
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In at least one episode, the Disciples of Christ denominational logo (St. Andrew cross and chalice) was displayed prominently on the front of the church's pulpit. Many of the church scenes were filmed at First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of south Hollywood (Studio City).[1] Although the logo display was likely unintentional, there appears to be nothing about the Camdens' brand of Christianity that would be negated if they were not a part of the Disciples of Christ. The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), often abbreviated as the Disciples of Christ or Christian Church, is a denomination of Christian Restorationism that grew out of the Restoration Movement founded by Thomas Campbell and Alexander Campbell of Pennsylvania and West Virginia (then Virginia) and Barton W. Stone of Kentucky. ...
In an earlier online show guide from Warner Brothers Television, the back story for Eric Camden described him as being an Episcopal Priest leading, with his Bishop's permission, a non-denominational church. Some people find this interesting in light of Stephen Collins' real-life attendance at an Episcopal parish in the Pacific Palisades area. Stephen Weaver Collins (born October 1, 1947) is an American actor. ...
Clerical family The family originally consisted of five children (Matt, Mary, Lucy, Simon, and Ruthie), but in the third season, Annie gave birth to twins, Sam and David. Three of the children (Matt, Simon, and Mary) moved away from home. Simon went to college, and Matt married and pursued his career as a doctor. Nevertheless, the house is always full; Lucy, her husband Kevin, and their daughter Savannah all live near the Camdens. Frequent house guests also find the Camden house a home of their own. Due to dissatisfaction with the show and her image, Jessica Biel was slowly written out of the show starting in 2000 and, after an appearance on September 22, 2003 she did not appear again until the Season 10 finale on May 8, 2006. On the other hand, Matt and Simon have regularly found themselves involved with the family since they moved out and Simon (David Gallagher) returned for most of the ninth season and the entire tenth season. Mackenzie Rosman (Ruthie) remained with the show for its entire run, with the exception of the first six episodes of the eleventh season. Jessica Claire Biel (born March 3, 1982) is an American actress and former fashion model best known for appearing in several Hollywood films such as Summer Catch, the remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and The Illusionist, as well as for her early television role of Mary Camden in the...
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Themes Each episode deals with a moral lesson or controversial theme that the family deals with either directly or indirectly. Some range from the traumatic (e.g., Eric's sister came to visit and the children found out that she was an alcoholic) to the somewhat trivial (e.g., in one episode, every child acquired an addiction, with even Ruthie being addicted to gum). All are, however, dealt with in a comic fashion. Beyond the moral lesson in each show, there are also longer-running story arcs. The first episode involved Lucy's (lack of) period.In the later seasons, Eric had to deal with his wife entering menopause and his youngest daughter Ruthie needing a training bra. The topics are usually approached from a socially and politically conservative Protestant Christian point of view (devoting almost all of Season 9 to the alleged need not to have pre-marital sex while, however, several pre-marital episodes occur, including a Season 10 episode where Eric mentions that his parents had to marry because his mother became pregnant with him and most recently Ruthie disclosing that she lost her virginity while in Europe over the summer, although it was revealed to be a lie), although the series avoided touching "hot button" issues (i.e. affirmative action, abortion, and homosexuality). A 2004 episode about the importance of voting on election day seemed to suggest that men in the family were voting for incumbent president George W. Bush, while the women were voting for Massachusetts Senator John Kerry, although the script went out of the way to make sure that no mention of either candidate was ever made directly by name, leaving the viewer to decide and the message of the episode simply being "vote, no matter who you vote for". However, in the same episode in which Matt discloses that the family is Protestant, he also discloses to Sarah that his father, is a Democrat. Along with the show's family-oriented storyline, this conservative nature has been responsible, in part, for the show's longevity - appealing to an audience who are rarely targeted. This appears to extend even to the question of the denomination of Eric's church ("Reverend Camden", in the vocabulary of the program's producers and writers). Morality is a complex of principles based on cultural, religious, and philosophical concepts and beliefs, by which an individual determines whether his or her actions are right or wrong. ...
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The show is reliant on the very special episode concept, attempting to introduce contemporary social issues to lend greater emotional resonance to episodes. These episodes do in fact lead to high ratings for the show. The January 24, 2005 episode, which featured the birth of Lucy's daughter Savannah, garnered 7.99 million viewers - the highest WB rating since 2003. Another example included the would-be series finale, now simply known as the Season 10 finale, which scored 7.56 million viewers on May 8, 2006. For a one-off television program, see Television special. ...
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Changes In the Show's Tone Many long-time viewers noticed a gradual change in the tone of the show throughout the years. In the early seasons, Eric and Annie are very strict with their children, often harshly lecturing and/or severely punishing them for minor (by most families' standards) offenses. The show also had a more dramatic tone in earlier seasons, featuring very serious issues in each episode, such as alcoholism and self-mutilation. In later seasons, however, Eric and Annie are much more laid back, and the show has a lighter, more comic, tone to it. Because of Aaron Spelling's death, this is the last production under the Spelling brand name. It is thought that CBS will retire the Spelling name after 7th Heaven ends its run, out of respect for its namesake.
Jessica Biel's departure Jessica Biel played daughter Mary from the show's beginning. However, gradually dissatisfied with her "goody goody" image, Biel eventually posed for semi-nude photographs for Gear magazine of which the producers of the show did not approve. During the fifth (2000-2001) season, her character had gone through a rebellious phase, and this storyline was used to write Biel out of the show, sending Mary to her grandparents' house in Buffalo, New York for some tough love to counter her rebellious behavior. During the Season 6 (2001-2002), Mary returned home but the differences between Biel and the producers led to Mary leaving home full time and becoming a flight attendant. Jessica Claire Biel (born March 3, 1982) is an American actress and former fashion model best known for appearing in several Hollywood films such as Summer Catch, the remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and The Illusionist, as well as for her early television role of Mary Camden in the...
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Biel returned for five episodes during Season 7 (2002-2003), including Lucy's wedding episode and the season finale. She then appeared in the second episode of Season 8, which aired on September 22, 2003, when she revealed to the family that she had married Carlos Rivera (Carlos Ponce) whom the Camdens assisted in returning home to his family in the Christmas episode Here Comes Santa Claus in Season 3, and was pregnant with his child. After a nearly three-year absence, it was announced on April 3, 2006 that Jessica would make a triumphant return for the season finale And Thank You, reuniting all nine Camdens for the first time since the Season 7 finale Life and Death in April 2003. Also see: 2002 (number). ...
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While she was away, from 2003-2006, Mary has had major storylines off-camera, including giving birth to son Charles "Charlie" Miguel Rivera in 2004, and then subsequently divorcing her husband and signing away custody of her child in the May 2005 ninth season finale Mi Familia. Her on-screen ex-husband Carlos Ponce, made several appearances during her absence to deliver these stories. Minor stories or tid-bits include Mary taking a political stance in Season 9 by sending her husband to the voting booth and attending rallies, sending Lucy a baby shower gift, going through job training in London, relocating to Chicago following her divorce, and most recently, helping Simon in Season 10 with financial difficulties. However, she has clearly maintained a connection with Carlos and Charlie, and up until the divorce was made known, kept in contact with her siblings semi-regularly at least. Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Her appearance in the Season 10 finale, though limited, shed light on events taking place during the last few months. Mary graduated from college the same weekend as Matt and Sarah, reunited with husband Carlos, and was pregnant with twin girls. Although she was not with the family, her conversation with her husband during the episode revealed that Mary's reunion with the family would take place during Matt and Sarah's graduation ceremony. All of this brought resolution to the estrangement that had been present since Season 5. In the Season 11 premiere it is revealed that Mary had the twin girls over the summer. She and Carlos also returned to New York for reasons unknown. She got a job teaching and was going to coach basketball. Later on in the season Annie unexpectedly visited Mary to help with the kids while she taught the girls basketball team. Also revealed during a heartbreaking sermon is that Lucy and Kevin have a miscarriage and lost their twins.
Ratings 7th Heaven was the most watched TV series ever on the WB. It holds the record for the WB's most watched hour at 12.5 million viewers, on February 8, 1999, 19 of the WB's 20 most watched hours were from 7th Heaven. No other WB series had as much success as 7th Heaven. On May 8, 2006, it was watched by 7.56 million viewers, the highest rating for the WB since January 2005. However, on the CW, ratings dropped. This is most likely because for six months it was advertised, heavily, as the last episode ever. The CW hardly ever advertised for it, with no billboards or bus stops and few commercials. It moved 7th Heaven to Sunday nights, and, as a result, its season average is 3.3 million, losing 36% of last year's audience. It is now the third most watched scripted show on the CW. Overall, it was the seventh most watched show. is the 39th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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U.S. ratings | Season | Year | US Ratings | Network | Rank | Rank (Network) | | 1 | 1996-1997 | 3.2 Million | The WB | #148 | | 2 | 1997–1998 | 5.8 Million | The WB | #131 | #1 | | 3 | 1998–1999 | 7.6 Million | The WB | #106 | #1 | | 4 | 1999–2000 | 6.4 Million | The WB | #108 | #1 | | 5 | 2000–2001 | 6.9 Million | The WB | #100 | #1 | | 6 | 2001–2002 | 7.0 Million | The WB | #102 | #1 | | 7 | 2002–2003 | 6.6 Million | The WB | #106 | #1 | | 8 | 2003-2004 | 5.8 Million | The WB | #132 | #1 | | 9 | 2004-2005 | 5.3 Million | The WB | #103 | #1 | | 10 | 2005-2006 | 5.2 Million | The WB | #111 | #1 | | 11 | 2006-2007 | 3.3 Million | The CW | #133 | #9 | The WB Television Network is a television network in the United States, founded as a joint venture between the Warner Bros. ...
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Production Although originally produced for Fox in 1996, the show aired on The WB. It was produced by Spelling Television, and distributed for syndication by CBS Paramount Television (the ABC Family network has off-network syndication rights and airs daily reruns of the program). Its producers, including Aaron Spelling, considered it wholesome family viewing, incorporating public service announcements into the show. 7th Heaven is now shown on the CW. The show wrapped production on the final episode March 8, 2007 which is about month before most shows film their last episodes of the season. This was due largely to the fact that after ten years of working together, the actors, producers and crew had gotten production down to a well oiled machine, slashing costs repeatedly and routinely coming in well under budget. This resulted in 7th Heaven filming episodes in shorter time during the final seasons, explaining why the show stopped filming earlier than other network dramas. The Fox Broadcasting Company, usually referred to as just Fox (the company itself prefers the capitalized version FOX), is a television network in the United States. ...
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2006 renewal After much deliberation within the now-defunct WB network, it was made public in November 2005 that the tenth season would be the program's final because of high costs, which were later revealed to be no fault of the show (which had a very low budget itself), but rather due to a poorly negotiated licensing agreement by the WB network a few years earlier. Regardless, because of this, the program's future was hanging in the balance, and it was entirely in the hands of the newly-established CW network whether to renew it for an eleventh seasonal run. In March 2006, the main cast of characters were approached about the possibility of returning for an eleventh season.[2][3] Ongoing events ⢠Abramoff-Reed gambling scandal ⢠Al Jazeera bombing memo ⢠Avian influenza (H5N1) outbreak ⢠Black sites scandal ⢠Conservative leadership race (UK) ⢠Fuel prices ⢠Irans nuclear program ⢠Jilin chemical plant explosions ⢠Kashmir earthquake ⢠Malawi food crisis ⢠Malaysian prisoner abuse scandal ⢠New Delhi bombings investigation ⢠Niger food crisis ⢠North Indian cyclone...
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After further consideration by the CW network, it was decided -- three days after the airing of its "series finale" -- that 7th Heaven would be picked up for an eleventh season, which would air on their network in the Monday-night slot that had helped make it famous. [4] Originally the show was renewed for thirteen episodes, but on September 18, 2006 the renewal was extended to a full twenty two episodes.[5] is the 261st day of the year (262nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Along with the show's unexpected, and last-minute, renewal came some changes. The show's already low budget was moderately trimmed, forcing cuts in the salaries of some cast members and shortened taping schedules (seven days per episode instead of the typical eight). Furthermore, Mackenzie Rosman, who played youngest daughter Ruthie Camden, did not appear in the first six episodes. She had appeared every episode of the series prior to that. Catherine Hicks missed three episodes in Season 11, as another cost-cutting move. Additionally, for the first time since joining the cast in 2002 as a series regular, George Stults was absent for a few episodes at the beginning of Season 11. Stephen Collins and Beverley Mitchell are now the only two cast members to appear in every single episode of 7th Heaven's 11 seasons. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Also, after airing Monday nights at 8/7c for ten season, plus the first two episodes of Season 11, the CW unexpectedly moved 7th Heaven to Sunday nights as of October 15, 2006. The Sunday/Monday lineup-swap was attributed to mediocre ratings of shows on both nights. While 7th Heaven did improve in numbers over the CW's previous Sunday night programming, it never quite hit its Monday night momentum again, and the shows that replaced it in its slot on Monday night never matched what it had achieved in that time slot.[6] is the 288th day of the year (289th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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