7th Heaven - The Complete First Season with Stephen Collins: DVD Cover

    7th Heaven - The Complete First Season Cast: Stephen Collins, Catherine Hicks, Barry Watson, David Gallagher

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/14/2004
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 8,994

    Viewer Rating: (6 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; Full-screen format; Dolby Digital English Stereo Surround; French stereo

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 -- Disc 1
    1. Anything You Want [43:47]
    1. Family Secrets [45:25]
    1. In the Blink of an Eye [44:53]
    1. No Funerals and a Wedding [45:25]
    Side #2 -- Disc 2
    1. The Color of God [44:16]
    1. Halloween [44:34]
    1. Saturday [44:55]
    1. What Will People Say? [44:19]
    Side #3 -- Disc 3
    1. See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil [44:49]
    1. Last Call for Aunt Julie [44:54]
    1. Now You See Me [44:49]
    1. With a Little Help From My Friends [44:54]
    Side #4 -- Disc 4
    1. America's Most Wanted [44:51]
    1. Seven Is Enough [44:54]
    1. Happy's Valentine [44:53]
    1. Brave New World [44:43]
    Side #5 -- Disc 5
    1. Choices [44:52]
    1. Faith, Hope & the Bottom Line [44:37]
    1. It's About George [44:48]
    1. Say Goodbye [44:44]
    Side #6 -- Disc 6
    1. Dangerous Liaisons - Part 1 [44:32]
    1. Dangerous Liaisons - Part 2 [44:49]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Created by Brenda Hampton (Mad About You) and executive-produced by the godfather of TV glitz, Aaron Spelling, 7th Heaven is the gem in the WB's dramatic crown. One of the WB shows that garners consistently high ratings with kids and young adults -- despite its more wholesome content -- 7th Heaven revolves around the trials and tribulations of the Camden family: a minister, Eric (Stephen Collins); his wife, Annie (Catherine Hicks); teenage son, Matt (Barry Watson); teen daughters, Mary (Jessica Biel) and Lucy (Beverley Mitchell); preteen children, Simon (David Gallagher) and Ruthie (Mackenzie Rosman); and Happy, the family dog. Although it's never quite clear what denomination the Reverend Camden represents, this family drama makes a point of focusing more on the love, trust, and honesty shared among family members than on specific religious issues. The series doesn't shy away from controversial topics, tackling such subjects as homelessness, premarital sex, hate crimes, and school violence. While these issues generally don't affect the Camden household directly, the series is able to explore these important topics through friends of the Camden kids. The premiere episode, "Anything You Want" introduces the Camden clan and also deals with a common teenage problem when Matt picks up the habit of smoking. Annie's mother, Jenny, is dying of leukemia, and "In the Blink of an Eye" centers on her last days. The Camdens learn that a family friend's church was burned down by a racist group in "The Color of God," while "Saturday" finds the Rev. Camden counseling a young boy about his drug habit. The always-welcome Peter Graves guest-stars with Barbara Rush as Eric's overbearing parents in "Seven Is Enough." Although the series can sometimes get a little preachy when dealing with wrongdoing, 7th Heaven has captured the hearts of audiences with its intelligent writing and believable characters, offering fans a safe haven for family viewing. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble

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    WOW!by mzakpitt

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    September 02, 2009: I like buying T.V. shows that I like...because T.V. shows are awesome. This is my FAVORITE show of all time. I mean what's there not to like about it. It's funny, sad, laughable, and you can pretty much relate to one of the characters and the situation that they're going through, and that's what is so cool about the show. AWESOME!

    Worth it, every penny!by RETTX

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    March 10, 2009: The storyline is often deep and inspirational and makes you want to be a better person. It is a wholesome and rich look at what life has to offer when you give to life. I am sorry the show is no longer on television, but I am glad to be able to buy the DVD's. It was certainly well done!


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