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7th Heaven is 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 pro

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11x22 And Away We Go... Aired: May. 13, 2007

After 11 heavenly seasons in Glenoak, 7TH HEAVEN's Eric (Stephen Collins) and Annie (Catherine Hicks) decide to pack it all up and see America … [continue reading]

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The show had 11 seasons and 243 episodes air between 1996 and 2007.

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  • "Nothing Endures But Change" was based on Beverley Mitchell's real-life experience.
  • The series stayed in its original Monday 8/7c time slot on the WB throughout its entire 10 year run without ever moving to another night or time, which is very rare for a network television…
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    The series stayed in its original Monday 8/7c time slot on the WB throughout its entire 10 year run without ever moving to another night or time, which is very rare for a network television series. In its 11th season, it was moved to Sunday nights, still keeping its 8/7c time.
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  • Series creator Brenda Hampton came up with the idea of "7th Heaven" in a short amount of time. The idea of a drama about a functional family was her best story pitch when her agent scheduled…
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    Series creator Brenda Hampton came up with the idea of "7th Heaven" in a short amount of time. The idea of a drama about a functional family was her best story pitch when her agent scheduled a meeting with Aaron Spelling even though she was still a staff writer for "Mad About You." She merely only wanted to meet Aaron Spelling at the time as he had a great reputation and track record in Hollywood. She wasn't expecting too much on her first try when pitching the idea. The first meeting on the idea about a functional family in the late 90s with traditional family values went very well over Aaron Spelling and "7th Heaven" was born.
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