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7th Heaven is an American family drama television series created and produced by Brenda Hampton. The series debuted on August 26, 1996, on The WB , where it aired for ten seasons, making it the longest-running series in the history of The WB.
7th Heaven is an American television drama series created by executive producer Brenda Hampton, and co-executive produced by Aaron Spelling and E. Duke Vincent through Spelling Television. [1] The series revolves around a family headed by parents Eric Camden (Stephen Collins), a Protestant Reverend, and Annie Camden (Catherine Hicks), a homemaker.
The 243-episode series followed the Camden family of seven children, helmed by Reverend Eric Camden and his wife, homemaker Annie (Hicks). That 1996 pilot aired 27 years ago on the WB TV network.
Stephen Collins as Rev. Eric Camden. Rev. Eric Camden (played by Stephen Collins) was raised in Binghamton, New York by his parents, Colonel John Camden and Ruth Lynch. Based on the episode "Halloween" (season 1), it appears that Eric was born in 1954 (which would make him 42 years old at the time).
Stephen Collins as Rev. Eric Camden on 7th Heaven. "On the recording, I described events that took place 20, 32 and 40 years ago," Collins, who was known for his role on 7th Heaven as Reverend ...
Mitchell, Gallagher, 39, and Rosman, 34, recently reunited themselves to begin a 7th Heaven rewatch podcast, Catching Up with the Camdens. To date they've dished on guest stars, set secrets and ...
7th Heaven produced a special episode about cystic fibrosis titled "Back in the Saddle" which featured Salmont as herself, and Rosman and Salmont rode horses together, as they did at home. In 2005, Salmont reappeared, post-transplant, on 7th Heaven (the episode entitled "X-Mas"), to describe the new life she'd been given.
Catherine Hicks, who played the family matriarch, Annie Camden, in the hit TV series 7th Heaven, looked almost unrecognizable as she took a stroll in Los Angeles this past week.. In a rare ...