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''Growing Pains'' is an American television sitcom created by
Neal Marlens Neal Marlens (born November 8, 1956) is an American television producer and writer. He is known for work on the television series ''Growing Pains'', ''The Wonder Years'' and ''Ellen (TV series), Ellen'', all with his wife, fellow television produ ...
that ran on
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for seven seasons from September 24, 1985, to April 25, 1992. The series follows the misadventures of the Seaver family, including psychiatrist and father Jason, journalist and mother Maggie, and their children Mike, Carol, Ben, and Chrissy. 166 episodes were produced.


Premise

The show centers on the Seaver family of Huntington, a town on
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. Dr. Jason Seaver (
Alan Thicke Alan Willis Thicke (né Jeffrey; 1 March 1947 13 December 2016) was a Canadian-American actor, songwriter, and game/talk show host. He was the father of singer Robin Thicke. Thicke was best known for playing Dr. Jason Seaver on the 1980s sitco ...
), a psychiatrist, works from home because his wife, Maggie (
Joanna Kerns Joanna Kerns is an American actress and director best known for her role as Maggie Seaver on the ABC sitcom ''Growing Pains'' from 1985 to 1992. Early life Kerns was born Joanna Crussie DeVarona in San Francisco, California. Her older sister ...
), has gone back to work as a reporter. Jason has to take care of the children: Ladies' man and rebellious troublemaker Mike (
Kirk Cameron Kirk Thomas Cameron (born October 12, 1970) is an American actor, author, Evangelism, evangelist, television host, documentarian and producer. He first gained fame as a teen actor playing Mike Seaver on the American Broadcasting Company, ABC si ...
); his sister, bookish honors student Carol (
Tracey Gold Tracey Gold (born May 16, 1969) is an American actress and former child star known for her role as Carol Seaver on the 1980s sitcom ''Growing Pains''. Acting career Tracey Gold became an actress at the age of four, first appearing in a Pepsi pr ...
); and rambunctious Ben (
Jeremy Miller Jeremy James Miller (born October 21, 1976) is an American actor, known mostly as a child actor. He is known for his portrayal of Ben Seaver on the TV series ''Growing Pains'' and its two reunion movies. He also voiced Linus van Pelt in the an ...
), who follows Mike as his role model and becomes a troublemaker too. A fourth child, Chrissy Seaver (twins Kelsey and Kirsten Dohring;
Ashley Johnson Ashley Suzanne Johnson (born 1983) is an American actress. She became known as a child actor for her role as Chrissy Seaver on the sitcom ''Growing Pains'' (1990–1992). As an adult, her television roles include Amber Ahmed on '' The Killing' ...
), was added in Season 4 and, in Season 7, Luke Brower (
Leonardo DiCaprio Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio (; ; born November 11, 1974) is an American actor and film producer. Known for Leonardo DiCaprio filmography, his work in biographical and period films, he is the recipient of List of awards and nominations received ...
), a homeless teen, was adopted into the Seaver family. Often mentioned but rarely seen are the Seavers's next door neighbors, the Koosmans, a reference to the 1969 Miracle Mets (and players
Tom Seaver George Thomas Seaver (November 17, 1944 – August 31, 2020), nicknamed "Tom Terrific" and "the Franchise", was an American professional baseball pitcher who played 20 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the New York Mets, Cin ...
and
Jerry Koosman Jerome Martin Koosman (born December 23, 1942) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Minnesota Twins, Chicago White Sox, and Philadelphia Phillies between and . Koo ...
).


Cast and characters


Main

*
Alan Thicke Alan Willis Thicke (né Jeffrey; 1 March 1947 13 December 2016) was a Canadian-American actor, songwriter, and game/talk show host. He was the father of singer Robin Thicke. Thicke was best known for playing Dr. Jason Seaver on the 1980s sitco ...
as Dr. Jason Roland Seaver. Dr. Seaver is a graduate of
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and holds a Doctorate in Psychology. He initially practiced at
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General Hospital before working from home and volunteering at his local community's free clinic. *
Joanna Kerns Joanna Kerns is an American actress and director best known for her role as Maggie Seaver on the ABC sitcom ''Growing Pains'' from 1985 to 1992. Early life Kerns was born Joanna Crussie DeVarona in San Francisco, California. Her older sister ...
as Margaret Katherine "Maggie" (née Malone) Seaver. Maggie is also a graduate of
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where she met her future husband and majored in
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before switching to
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. Prior to her marriage, she worked as a researcher for ''
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'' magazine. She is a reporter for the ''Long Island Daily Herald'' (as Maggie Malone) and for the television news program ''Action News'' on Channel 19. She is also a columnist for the ''Long Island Sentinel''. *
Kirk Cameron Kirk Thomas Cameron (born October 12, 1970) is an American actor, author, Evangelism, evangelist, television host, documentarian and producer. He first gained fame as a teen actor playing Mike Seaver on the American Broadcasting Company, ABC si ...
as Michael Aaron "Mike" Seaver. Mike, the oldest child, attended Wendell Wilkie Elementary School before moving to Dewey High School. He accumulates multiple menial jobs.
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at The World of Burgers,
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at The Stereo Village,
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attendant, night man at the Stop and Shop
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, singing waiter at Sullivan's Tavern. Of average ability, he aspires nonetheless to become an actor. He enrolls at Alf Landon Junior College and, later, at Boyton State College. At Alf Landon, Mike was a member of the Drama Club where he meets his girlfriend Kate McDonald in the play "The Passion". He eventually becomes a teacher of remedial studies at a
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. *
Tracey Gold Tracey Gold (born May 16, 1969) is an American actress and former child star known for her role as Carol Seaver on the 1980s sitcom ''Growing Pains''. Acting career Tracey Gold became an actress at the age of four, first appearing in a Pepsi pr ...
as Caroline Anne "Carol" Seaver. Carol is the second born child. She attended Dewey High School where she was the 1988
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and President of the Future Nuclear Physicists Club. She later attends
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(to the disappointment of her parents who would have preferred her to enroll at their alma-mater) but drops out to work as a computer page breaker at GSM Publishing. She returns to Columbia to study law and works with her father at the free clinic. *
Jeremy Miller Jeremy James Miller (born October 21, 1976) is an American actor, known mostly as a child actor. He is known for his portrayal of Ben Seaver on the TV series ''Growing Pains'' and its two reunion movies. He also voiced Linus van Pelt in the an ...
as Benjamin Hubert Horatio Humphrey "Ben" Seaver. Ben attends the same elementary and high school as his siblings. Heavily influenced by his older brother, Ben holds a number of menial jobs including newspaper delivery boy and attempts to make money by managing a rap group.


Later additions

* A fourth child, Christine Ellen "Chrissy" Seaver (twins Kelsey and Kirsten Dohring;
Ashley Johnson Ashley Suzanne Johnson (born 1983) is an American actress. She became known as a child actor for her role as Chrissy Seaver on the sitcom ''Growing Pains'' (1990–1992). As an adult, her television roles include Amber Ahmed on '' The Killing' ...
), is born at the beginning of season 4, a day after Ben's 12th birthday. She was played in her newborn/infant stage by 2 uncredited sets of twin sisters, who remained in the role until season 4 (1988–1989) ended. By season 5 (1989–1990), she was played in her toddler stage by alternating twins Kirsten and Kelsey Dohring. In seasons 6 and 7 (1990–1992), Chrissy's age was advanced to 5 years old and she was played by Ashley Johnson. * A new cast member was added for the seventh and final season (1991–1992) when homeless teen Luke Brower (
Leonardo DiCaprio Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio (; ; born November 11, 1974) is an American actor and film producer. Known for Leonardo DiCaprio filmography, his work in biographical and period films, he is the recipient of List of awards and nominations received ...
) is brought into the Seaver family to live with them until the end of season 7.


Recurring

*
Andrew Koenig Joshua Andrew Koenig (; August 17, 1968 – February 16, 2010) was an American character actor, film director, editor, writer, and human rights activist. He was known for his role as Richard "Boner" Stabone in ''Growing Pains''. Early li ...
as Richard Milhous "Boner" Stabone (seasons 1–4), Mike's friend; left to join the
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. *
Chelsea Noble Chelsea Cameron (née Noble; born Nancy Mueller; December 4, 1964) is an American actress known for her role as Kate McDonnell on the American Broadcasting Company, ABC television sitcom ''Growing Pains'' (1989–1992). Noble is married to her ...
as Kate MacDonald (seasons 5–7), Mike's girlfriend. They both meet at Alf Landon Junior College. She later becomes a model and appears in the 1992
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edition of The Sporting Man magazine. * Jamie Abbott as Stinky Sullivan (seasons 2–6), Ben's friend. * K. C. Martel as Eddie Ziff (seasons 1–7), Mike's friend. *
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as Principal Willis DeWitt (seasons 1–7), Mike's history teacher in season one and principal from season 2 onward. * Betty McGuire as Kate Malone (seasons 1–7); Maggie's mother. * Lisa Capps as Debbie (seasons 2–4), Carol's friend. * Rachel Jacobs as Shelley (seasons 2–4), Carol's friend. *
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as Ed Malone (seasons 1–7), Maggie's father. * Julie McCullough as Julie Costello (seasons 4–5), Mike's former girlfriend who was originally hired by Jason to be Chrissy's nanny. Julie is a sophomore at
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majoring in Child Psychology. When she and Mike break up, she quits school and becomes a waitress at Le Village Restaurant. *
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as Coach Graham Lubbock (seasons 2–3; starred in spin off ''
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''), a gym teacher. *
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as Irma Seaver (seasons 4–6), Jason's mother. * Jodi Peterson as Laura Lynn (seasons 4–6), Ben's girlfriend/love interest. * Kevin Wixted as Bobby Wynette (seasons 2–3), Carol's former boyfriend. * Christopher Burgard as Dwight Halliburton (season 7), Carol's love interest. *
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as Richie Flanscopper (seasons 1–3), Carol's school classmate who has a crush on her. *
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as Mr. Fred Tedesco (season 7), the principal of the learning annex where Mike teaches. *
Matthew Perry Matthew Langford Perry (August 19, 1969 – October 28, 2023) was an American and Canadian actor, comedian, director and screenwriter. He gained international fame for starring as Chandler Bing on the NBC television sitcom ''Friends'' (1994– ...
as Sandy (season 4), Carol's love interest of 3 episodes. He died several hours after a DUI accident following 'a few beers'.


Episodes


Production


Casting

Soon after the cancelation of ''The Four Seasons'',
Joanna Kerns Joanna Kerns is an American actress and director best known for her role as Maggie Seaver on the ABC sitcom ''Growing Pains'' from 1985 to 1992. Early life Kerns was born Joanna Crussie DeVarona in San Francisco, California. Her older sister ...
auditioned for a new series in late 1984, called ''Growing Pains'', which was being developed by screenwriter Neal Marlens, alongside executive producer Mike Sullivan. She auditioned with
Alan Thicke Alan Willis Thicke (né Jeffrey; 1 March 1947 13 December 2016) was a Canadian-American actor, songwriter, and game/talk show host. He was the father of singer Robin Thicke. Thicke was best known for playing Dr. Jason Seaver on the 1980s sitco ...
, who was coming off the failure of his syndicated late-night talk show ''
Thicke of the Night ''Thicke of the Night'' is an American late-night talk show starring Alan Thicke and broadcast in first-run syndication during the 1983–1984 TV season. Among the regulars on ''Thicke of the Night'' were Richard Belzer, Arsenio Hall, Rick Duc ...
''. Kerns joked in many interviews that she and Alan had immediate chemistry, especially when she kissed him on his nose by accident during their audition together. Kerns and Thicke's chemistry won them both the parts of lead characters Maggie and Jason Seaver, and the two became great friends off the show; both of them had many things in common, including being newly divorced single parents.
Tracey Gold Tracey Gold (born May 16, 1969) is an American actress and former child star known for her role as Carol Seaver on the 1980s sitcom ''Growing Pains''. Acting career Tracey Gold became an actress at the age of four, first appearing in a Pepsi pr ...
auditioned for the role of Carol Seaver, but was passed over in favor of Elizabeth Ward, who had starred alongside Gold in the 1983 ''
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'' ''The Hand-Me-Down Kid''. However, test audiences did not find Ward to be suited for the role of Carol, and Gold promptly replaced her; scenes featuring Ward in the original pilot were subsequently reshot with Gold for the broadcast version. Marlens and most of the original writing and producing staff (including wife
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, who had quickly ascended from story editor to co-executive producer during the first half of the season) were let go from the series midway through its first season; replacing Marlens and joining Sullivan as showrunners were Steve Marshall and Dan Guntzelman (who met and formed their writing partnership while working on ''
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''). In 1991,
Leonardo DiCaprio Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio (; ; born November 11, 1974) is an American actor and film producer. Known for Leonardo DiCaprio filmography, his work in biographical and period films, he is the recipient of List of awards and nominations received ...
joined the main cast in the role of Luke Brower, a homeless teenager who is taken in by the Seaver family at the behest of Mike (who, by then, was a substitute teacher at the high school where Luke had masqueraded as a student). Co-star Joanna Kerns recalled DiCaprio being "especially intelligent and disarming for his age," but also mischievous on set. Then-15-year-old DiCaprio was cast in a bid to appeal to teenage female viewers (similar to how Cameron gained heartthrob status with that demographic during the show's earlier seasons), but was written out towards the end of Season 7, in order to allow DiCaprio to begin work on the 1993 biographical drama film ''
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''. Still, the addition of DiCaprio—who would earn a
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nomination for Best Young Actor Co-starring in a Television Series for his work as Luke—did not improve the show's ratings.


Opening and closing credits

The opening credits varied from traditional sitcoms by having sight gags involving specifically shot scenes with the cast on locations. This was similar to the ottoman gag on The
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however there were far more variations. The opening theme song, "As Long As We've Got Each Other", was written by
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with lyrics by
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. The end theme was an jazzy instrumental version of the song. In the first season, the song was performed by B.J. Thomas, with
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added for season 2. In seasons 4, Thomas and singer
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performed the theme song. In season 5, the theme returned to a slightly altered Thomas/Warnes performance. Season 6 introduced an
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version of the tune, before again returning to the Thomas/Warnes version. The last few episodes of season seven brought back the a cappella version of the song. In addition to the changes in the theme song, the imagery depicted on screen varied. In season 1, vintage photos of families played, with a sepia toned photo (that morphed into color) of the cast at the end. Season 2 initiated the familiar show title over a live-action shot of the cast standing in front of the set of the house, before mixed imagery of clips from the show and photos of the cast when they were younger. At the end of the intro, the cast left their standing position to walk towards the house and a rotating member of the cast would lag behind. For the third season opening two-part Hawaiian episodes, the family was depicted standing in front of the Maui Prince Hotel, with the clips interspersed with the vintage cast photos from the episode itself. The closing credits music (over scenes from the episode) was an instrumental version of the song "Swept Away", written for the episode by Dorff, Bettis and
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(who also performed the full version of the song in the episode

The remainder of season 3 was similar to season 2, with updated show clips and old photos of the cast. With the introduction of the pregnancy storyline, the first episode of season 4 depicted a pregnant Joanna Kerns with the rest of the cast standing before the house set. For the second episode of the season, as the family begins to move towards the house, the theme music fades and Kern's character announces that she is giving birth, with the family ushering her back to the house while the theme music finishes. The remainder of season 4 again had the family standing in front of the house set, now with the youngest member (infant Chrissy) depicted. The remainder were again vintage photos of the cast.


Cast issues


Cameron's religion

Kirk Cameron, who was an
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in his early teens, became a
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when he was 17, during the height of his career on the show. After converting to Christianity, he began to insist that the show's plotlines be altered to remove anything he thought was too inappropriate, objecting to even mild innuendo in show scripts (one such example involved a segment from the teaser scene of the Season 6 episode "Midnight Cowboy", which cut to his character, Mike, and a girl talking in bed, only to reveal they were rehearsing a scene for a stage play; Cameron, however, did the scene as written). Julie McCullough was cast as Julie Costello, a recurring character hired by Jason to work as a nanny for newborn Chrissy Seaver, during the fourth season in 1989, appearing in eight episodes until she was fired at the start of the fifth season. Though the show's producers have claimed that her character was never intended to be permanent—citing the idea of Mike being in a committed relationship went against his characterization as an "immature imp ..ill-equipped to deal with a grownup world on all levels"—and Cameron stated in his 2008 memoir ''Still Growing'' that he did not call for her firing, it is alleged McCullough's termination from the show was a result of Cameron's objections to her having posed nude in ''
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'', prompting Cameron to claim to the producers (and, allegedly, in a phone call with then-ABC Entertainment President
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) they were promoting pornography by hiring McCullough. Cameron reportedly did not reconcile with McCullough, who claims that Cameron refused to speak to her during a later encounter. She remains critical of him, stating that the public criticism she endured during the controversy damaged her career. Cameron's conversion (specifically his subsequent behavior after becoming a Protestant) is said to have alienated him from his fellow cast members, as he did not invite any of them to his 1991 wedding to
Chelsea Noble Chelsea Cameron (née Noble; born Nancy Mueller; December 4, 1964) is an American actress known for her role as Kate McDonnell on the American Broadcasting Company, ABC television sitcom ''Growing Pains'' (1989–1992). Noble is married to her ...
(who recurred as Mike's on-off love interest-turned-girlfriend, Kate McDonnell, during the show's last three seasons). The creative clashes between Cameron and executive producers Marshall, Guntzelman and Sullivan also are said to have prompted the three showrunners (along with co-executive producer/writer David Kendall and director John Tracy) to quit the series following the sixth season. (
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replaced Marshall, Sullivan and Guntzelman for what would be the show's final season.) Cameron did not maintain contact with his former co-stars and did not speak to Gold for eight years after the series ended. Cameron has stated that this was not due to any animosity on his part toward any of his former cast members, but an outgrowth of his desire to start a new life away from the entertainment industry. In 2000, Cameron revealed he apologized to his television family for some of his prior behavior, saying, "If I could go back, I think I could make decisions that were less inadvertently hurtful to the cast--like talking and explaining to them why I just wanted to have my family at my wedding."


Gold's health issues

In 1988 at age 19, Gold gained some weight over the production hiatus between the show's third and fourth seasons. For Season 4, scripts called for Carol to be the brunt of fat jokes from her brothers, Mike and Ben, for many episodes in a row. By October of that year, Gold lost a total of 23 lbs. (dropping from a weight of 133 lbs to about 110 lbs) after going on a medically supervised diet, though scripts continued to include occasionally fat jokes made at Carol's expense. In her 2003 memoir ''Room to Grow: an Appetite for Life'', Gold revealed that she became increasingly obsessed with food and her physical appearance between 1989 and 1991, and continued to slowly and steadily lose weight. In 1990, Gold began group therapy in an eating disorder program but only learned more ways to lose weight. Gold's body image issues were touched upon slightly in the Season 6 episode "Carol's Carnival", which features a scene in which Carol looks at herself in a carnival mirror and describes to another character the distorted image in her head. By 1991, her disorder had devolved into
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, having lost a massive amount of weight through both self-starvation and vomiting, causing her to be admitted to a hospital for treatment in early 1992. Gold—who was estimated to have been near 80 lbs. at her lowest weight—was suspended from the show following production of the Season 7 episode "Menage a Luke", due to her skeletal appearance that was fairly obvious in some scenes. Gold's absence is addressed several episodes later in "Don't Go Changin, which features a subplot in which Ben films a video letter for Carol, who in-canon is studying abroad in London. Photos of Gold's emaciated body were plastered all over tabloid magazines, and she was one of the first celebrities ever to be formally outed for anorexia. She returned for the show's final episodes ("The Wrath of Con-Ed", and the two-part finale "The Last Picture Show") in the late spring of 1992. Gold eventually recovered from her years-long struggle and starred in the 1994 made-for-TV movie '' For the Love of Nancy'', drawing on her own experiences with
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to portray the title character.


Stalking

At about age 14, starting during the show's sixth season,
Jeremy Miller Jeremy James Miller (born October 21, 1976) is an American actor, known mostly as a child actor. He is known for his portrayal of Ben Seaver on the TV series ''Growing Pains'' and its two reunion movies. He also voiced Linus van Pelt in the an ...
received numerous letters from an older male stalker, who was later arrested and convicted on stalking charges.


Finale

ABC had moved ''Growing Pains'' from its longtime Wednesday slot to Saturday nights at the start of the 1991–92 season (joined by fellow ABC comedy veterans ''
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'' and, by midseason, '' Perfect Strangers'', all of which became the centerpieces of the short-lived '' TGIF'' spinoff block ''I Love Saturday Night''), which saw the show—which had seen a steady erosion in viewers over the past few seasons, while still remaining in the Nielsen Top 30 through Season 6—experience a dramatic decline in viewership from #27 to #75, resulting in ABC and the show's producers agreeing to end the series at the conclusion of its seventh season. The hour-long series finale ("The Last Picture Show", which incorporated
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from the show's seven-year run) aired on April 25, 1992, a night that also saw fellow veteran ABC series ''Who's the Boss?'' (also as a special one-hour episode) and ''
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'' end their runs.


Spin-off and connections


''Just the Ten of Us''

''Growing Pains'' spawned the spin-off series, ''
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'', which featured Coach Graham Lubbock, Mike and Carol's gym teacher, moving to California with his large family to teach at an all-boys Catholic school after he was fired from Thomas Dewey High School.


''Hanging with Mr. Cooper''

Alan Thicke later made a cameo appearance as himself in the pilot episode of fellow ABC sitcom '' Hangin' with Mr. Cooper'' in September 1992. The pre-credits teaser scene in which Thicke appeared alongside series star Mark Curry humorously referenced the pilot episode being filmed on the same set that had previously been used as the Seavers' home on ''Growing Pains''.


Reunion movies

In 2000, the cast reunited for ''
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'', followed by '' Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers'' in 2004. Before the premiere of ''The Growing Pains Movie'', Kirk Cameron described his regrets over how his relationship with his cast mates changed after his religious conversion during the production of the series, admitting, "I definitely kind of made an about-face, going toward another aspect of my life," and "I shifted my focus from 100% on the show, to 100% on y new life and left 0% on the show—and even the friendships that were a part of that show."


Awards and nominations


Home media

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released the first two seasons on DVD in Region 1. Seasons 3-7 were released via the
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as manufactured-on-demand titles, available exclusively through Warner's online store and Amazon.com. On February 28, 2023, Warner Bros. released ''Growing Pains: The Complete Series'' on DVD in Region 1.


Syndication


United States

ABC aired reruns of the show on its
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schedule from July 1988 to August 1989. The show originally aired at 11:00 AM (ET) until January 1989, when ''
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'' was canceled and ''
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'' was expanded to an hour from 11:00 AM–noon. The reruns moved to noon. In the fall of 1989, the show was sold to local syndication, which continued until 1997. The show also aired on TBS for several years premiering in October 1993 at 6:35 PM. The show continued to air on TBS until September 1996. Reruns aired on the
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from September 1997 to September 2001. The cable rights for the show moved to sister network
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, where it ran from 2001 to 2004. It has also aired on
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during the fall of 2006 into the spring of 2007.
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began airing ''Growing Pains'' on February 12, 2007, launching with a marathon from 9:00 PM–1:00 AM. It was pulled from the line-up shortly after, and reruns later moved to sister network Noggin (as part of its teen block,
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). TeenNick re-aired the series on Monday, September 13, 2010, in a 5:00 AM hour block, and aired its final showings on December 27, 2010. ''Growing Pains'' aired on
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from January 2015 to July 2017.
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began airing the series in December 2017 until it was moved to sister station
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when it launched on September 1, 2021. It was also available on
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from November 2019 to 2021.


Asia

;Mainland China * The show was dubbed by
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in the late 1980s ''Chéngzhǎng de Fánnǎo'' (成长的烦恼; literally "Growing vexation") ;Taiwan * The show was dubbed by
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in the 1980s–1990s ''Huānlè Jiātíng'' (歡樂家庭; Happy Family) ;Japan * ''Growing Pains'' was dubbed in Japanese, and broadcast by the
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of Japan in the title of "''Yukai na Shiba Ke'' (愉快なシーバー家)" (Happy Seaver family) from 1997 to 2000 ;Indonesia * ''Growing Pains'' was broadcast by
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from September 1989 to August 1991 and re-run by SCTV from 1991 to around 1994. ; Philippines * ''Growing Pains'' was aired by
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with Simulcast on
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in 1986–1991; it moved to
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in 1993–2000 with English Dubbed in 1993–1994 & Tagalized in 1994–2000


Europe

;France The show aired with the title '' Quoi de neuf docteur?'' (What's New Doctor?) on
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from 1987 then as part of a block called ''
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'' from February 19, 1990, on the same network. Two books were published in
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exclusively about ''Growing Pains'': Cyrille Rollet, Ph.D. (EHESS, Paris), * ''Physiologie d'un sitcom américain (voyage au cœur de Growing Pains)'', (volume 1) – ''Physiology of an American Sitcom (Journey to the Heart of Growing Pains)'' * ''Circulation culturelle d'un sitcom américain (volume 2) – The Cultural Circulation of an American Sitcom'' ;Germany The show aired with the title '' Unser lautes Heim'' (Our noisy home) on
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from 1993. ;Italy The show aired in 1987 with the title '' Genitori in blue jeans'' (Parents in blue jeans) where the first two seasons original aired on
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then it moved to
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for the later four seasons. This was also the name of an Italian comedy film from the 60s. ;Netherlands The show aired in 1986 with Dutch broadcast organization AVRO as ''Growing Pains'' in English with
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in
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. ;Spain In Spain the series aired with the title '' Los problemas crecen'' (Growing problems) and was dubbed to
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.


Australasia

;Australia * Digital free-to-air channel 7TWO began airing reruns of ''Growing Pains'' in October 2010, and reached the final episode in June 2011, replacing it with ''
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''. The
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first aired the show back in the 1980s and 1990s. ;New Zealand * The show aired on
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's TV2 on Saturday afternoons in the late 1980s-early 1990s.


Turkey

The show aired at the beginning of the 1990s on Turkey's first private TV channel, Star TV.


Latin America

The show was previously aired on
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's block,
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from 2006 to 2009.


Notes


References


Bibliography

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External links

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''Growing Pains'' French website

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