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7th Heaven (TV series)

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 network. Following the shutdown of The WB and its merger with UPN to form The CW, the series aired on the new network on September 25, 2006, for its eleventh and final season, airing its final episode on May 13, 2007. 7th Heaven was the last series to be produced by Spelling Television (later produced by CBS Paramount Network Television for the eleventh and final season) before it was shut down and became an in-name-only unit of CBS Television Studios.

7th Heaven
Genre
Created byBrenda Hampton
Starring
Theme music composerJohnny Rivers, Jack Tempchin and Steve Plunkett[1]
ComposerDan Foliart
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons11
No. of episodes243 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Camera setupFilm; Single-camera
Running time44 minutes
Production companies
Distributor
Release
Original network
Picture formatNTSC
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseAugust 26, 1996 (1996-08-26) –
May 13, 2007 (2007-05-13)

Premise

The series follows Reverend Eric Camden, a Protestant minister living in the fictional town of Glenoak, California, and his wife Annie as they deal with the drama of raising seven children ranging in age from babies to adults with families of their own.

Main cast and characters

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
122August 26, 1996 (1996-08-26)May 19, 1997 (1997-05-19)The WB
222September 15, 1997 (1997-09-15)May 11, 1998 (1998-05-11)
322September 21, 1998 (1998-09-21)May 24, 1999 (1999-05-24)
422September 20, 1999 (1999-09-20)May 22, 2000 (2000-05-22)
522October 2, 2000 (2000-10-02)May 21, 2001 (2001-05-21)
622September 24, 2001 (2001-09-24)May 20, 2002 (2002-05-20)
722September 16, 2002 (2002-09-16)May 19, 2003 (2003-05-19)
823September 15, 2003 (2003-09-15)May 17, 2004 (2004-05-17)
922September 13, 2004 (2004-09-13)May 23, 2005 (2005-05-23)
1022September 19, 2005 (2005-09-19)May 8, 2006 (2006-05-08)
1122September 25, 2006 (2006-09-25)May 13, 2007 (2007-05-13)The CW

Reception

Critical reception

The Parents Television Council often cited 7th Heaven among the top ten most family-friendly shows.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The show was praised for its positive portrayal of a cleric and for promoting honesty, respect for parental authority, and the importance of a strong family and a good education through its storylines.[2] It was proclaimed the best show in 1998-1999 by the Parents Television Council.[3] The council also explained "7th Heaven manages to provide moral solutions to tough issues facing teenagers without seeming preachy or heavy-handed. Additionally, unlike most TV series, 7th Heaven shows the consequences of reckless and irresponsible behavior."[4] It was also noted that "While addressing topics such as premarital sex and peer pressure, these parents [Annie and Eric] are eager to provide wise counsel along with love and understanding."[6]

However, other critics feel differently about the show, citing 7th Heaven as "arguably one of the worst long-running shows on television".[10] Reasons given include heavy-handed moralizing, Christian propaganda,[11] and depiction of a caricature of a real family, that is "so clean it is obscene".[12]

Some criticize the predictable plotlines of each episode, that follow always the same pattern: "One of the Camden family has a problem and/or secret; some sort of Three's Company-esque misunderstanding ensues as a result of that problem and/or secret; a confrontation and/or intervention takes place, usually involving a short sermon delivered by one of the Camden parents; and whoever stands at the center of the drama eventually figures out how to 'do the right thing.'"[10] On top of this, implausible scenarios are seen to be regularly included, such as the daughter Mary's absence from the show for several seasons being scarcely explained with the character being busy, wayward or in New York.[13]

According to one critic, "the sappiness and sanctimony of the characters often made the moral lessons impossible to swallow".[10] Also, the show is said to show an obsession with premarital sex.[14] In this regard, the parents and the oldest son Matt sometimes depict a sense of ownership of the sexuality of their daughters (respective sisters) Lucy and Mary, by threatening potential romantic interests or negotiating their daughters' romantic rights.[12]

U.S. ratings

7th Heaven was the most watched TV series ever on the WB.[15] 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. On May 8, 2006, it was watched by 7.56 million viewers, the highest rating for the WB since January 2005. When the show moved to the CW, ratings dropped. Possible reasons for the decline include an aired "Countdown to Goodbye" ad campaign for the last six months of the 2005–06 season, which promoted it as the final season ever; though the CW announced the series' unexpected renewal, it didn't promote the new season strongly via billboards, bus stops, magazine or on-air promos. Lastly, the network moved 7th Heaven from its long-established Monday night slot to Sunday nights, causing ratings to drop further. The series had a season average of just 3.3 million on the new network, losing 36% of the previous year's audience. It was the third most watched scripted show on the CW. Overall, it was the seventh most watched show.

Viewership and ratings per season of 7th Heaven
Season Timeslot (ET) Network Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewership
rank
Avg. viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Monday 8 p.m. The WB 22 August 26, 1996 (1996-08-26) 2.80[16] May 19, 1997 (1997-05-19) 4.15[17] 1996–97 154[citation needed] 3.2[citation needed]
2 22 September 15, 1997 (1997-09-15) 4.63[18] May 11, 1998 (1998-05-11) 9.33[19] 1997–98 131[20] 5.8[20]
3 22 September 21, 1998 (1998-09-21) 6.29[21] May 24, 1999 (1999-05-24) 9.60[22] 1998–99 106[citation needed] 7.6[citation needed]
4 22 September 20, 1999 (1999-09-20) 8.67[23] May 22, 2000 (2000-05-22) 7.43[24] 1999–2000 94[25] 6.4[25]
5 22 October 2, 2000 (2000-10-02) 6.93[26] May 21, 2001 (2001-05-21) 8.09[27] 2000–01 100[28] 6.9[28]
6 22 September 24, 2001 (2001-09-24) 8.34[29] May 20, 2002 (2002-05-20) 8.38[30] 2001–02 101[31] 7.0[31]
7 22 September 16, 2002 (2002-09-16) 9.16[32] May 19, 2003 (2003-05-19) 8.28[33] 2002–03 106[34] 6.6[34]
8 23 September 15, 2003 (2003-09-15) 8.08[35] May 17, 2004 (2004-05-17) 6.86[36] 2003–04 132[37] 5.5[37]
9 22 September 13, 2004 (2004-09-13) 7.26[38] May 23, 2005 (2005-05-23) 5.54[39] 2004–05 103[40] 5.3[40]
10 22 September 19, 2005 (2005-09-19) 5.42[41] May 8, 2006 (2006-05-08) 7.56[42] 2005–06 111[43] 5.2[43]
11 Monday 8 p.m. (Episodes 1-2)
Sunday 8 p.m. (Episodes 3-22)
The CW 22 September 25, 2006 (2006-09-25) 4.19[44] May 13, 2007 (2007-05-13) 3.32[45] 2006–07 133[46] 3.3[46]

Awards and nominations

  • Emmy Awards[47]
    • 1997: Outstanding Art Direction for a Series (Patricia Van Ryker and Mary Ann Good) – Nominated
  • ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards[47]
    • 2000: Top TV Series (Dan Foliart) – Won
    • 2001: Top TV Series (Dan Foliart) – Won
  • Family Television Awards[47]
    • 1999: Best Drama – Won
    • 2002: Best Drama – Won
  • Kids' Choice Awards[47]
    • 1999: Favorite Television Show – Nominated
    • 2000: Favorite Animal Star (Happy the dog) – Nominated
    • 2001: Favorite Television Show – Nominated
    • 2002: Favorite Television Show – Nominated
    • 2003: Favorite Television Show – Nominated
  • TV Guide Awards[47]
    • 1999: Best Show You're not Watching – Won
    • 2000: Favorite TV Pet (Happy the dog) – Nominated
  • Teen Choice Awards[47]
    • 1999: TV Choice Actor (Barry Watson) – Nominated
    • 1999: TV Choice Drama – Nominated
    • 2000: TV Choice Drama – Nominated
    • 2001: TV Choice Actor (Barry Watson) – Nominated
    • 2001: TV Choice Drama – Nominated
    • 2002: TV Choice Drama/Action Adventure – Won
    • 2002: TV Choice Actor in Drama (Barry Watson) – Won
    • 2002: TV Choice Actress in Drama (Jessica Biel) – Nominated
    • 2003: TV Choice Drama/Action Adventure – Won
    • 2003: TV Choice Actor in Drama/Action Adventure (David Gallagher) – Won
    • 2003: TV Choice Breakout Star – Male (George Stults) – Won
    • 2003: TV Choice Actress in Drama/Action Adventure (Jessica Biel) – Nominated
    • 2003: TV Choice Breakout Star – Female (Ashlee Simpson) – Nominated
    • 2004: TV Choice Breakout Star – Male (Tyler Hoechlin) – Nominated
    • 2004: TV Choice Actor in Drama/Action Adventure (David Gallagher) – Nominated
    • 2004: TV Choice Drama/Action Adventure – Nominated
    • 2005: TV Choice Actor in Drama/Action Adventure (Tyler Hoechlin) – Nominated
    • 2005: TV Choice Actress in Drama/Action Adventure (Beverley Mitchell) – Nominated
    • 2005: TV Choice Parental Units (Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks) – Nominated
    • 2005: TV Choice Drama/Action Adventure – Nominated
    • 2006: TV Choice Breakout Star – Female (Haylie Duff) – Nominated
    • 2006: TV Choice Parental Units (Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks) – Nominated
  • Young Artist Awards[47]
    • 1997: Best Family TV Drama Series – Won
    • 1997: Best Performance in a Drama Series – Young Actress (Beverley Mitchell) – Won
    • 1997: Best Performance in a Drama Series – Young Actor (David Gallagher) – Nominated
    • 1997: Best Performance in a TV Comedy/Drama – Supporting Young Actress Age Ten or Under (Mackenzie Rosman) – Nominated
    • 1998: Best Family TV Drama Series – Won (tied with Promised Land)
    • 1998: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Leading Young Actress (Beverley Mitchell) – Won (tied with Sarah Schaub)
    • 1998: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actor (Bobby Brewer) – Nominated
    • 1998: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actress (Danielle Keaton) – Nominated
    • 1998: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actress (Molly Orr) – Nominated
    • 1998: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Leading Young Actor (David Gallagher) – Nominated
    • 1998: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Leading Young Actress (Jessica Biel) – Nominated
    • 1998: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Supporting Young Actress (Mackenzie Rosman) – Nominated
    • 1999: Best Family TV Drama Series – Nominated
    • 1999: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actor (Craig Hauer) – Nominated
    • 1999: Best Performance in a TV Series – Young Ensemble (Beverley Mitchell, Barry Watson, Jessica Biel, David Gallagher, Mackenzie Rosman) – Nominated
    • 2000: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actress (Kaitlin Cullum) – Won
    • 2000: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Leading Young Actress (Beverley Mitchell) – Won
    • 2000: Best Family TV Series – Drama – Nominated
    • 2001: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actress (Brooke Anne Smith) – Won
    • 2001: Best Family TV Drama Series – Nominated
    • 2001: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actress (Jamie Lauren) – Nominated
    • 2002: Best Family TV Drama Series – Nominated
    • 2002: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actress (Ashley Edner) – Nominated
    • 2002: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Leading Young Actor (David Gallagher) – Nominated
    • 2002: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Supporting Young Actress (Mackenzie Rosman) – Nominated
    • 2004: Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Supporting Young Actress (Mackenzie Rosman) – Won
    • 2005: Best Family Television Series (Drama) – Nominated
    • 2005: Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actor (Tyler Hoechlin) – Nominated
    • 2006: Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Young Actor Age Ten or Younger (Drake Johnston) – Nominated
    • 2007: Best Family Television Series (Drama) – Nominated
    • 2007: Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Supporting Young Actress (Mackenzie Rosman) – Nominated
    • 2007: Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Young Actor Age Ten or Younger (Nikolas Brino and Lorenzo Brino) – Nominated
    • 2008: Best Performance in a TV Series – Young Actor Ten or Under (Lorenzo Brino) – Nominated
    • 2008: Best Performance in a TV Series – Young Actor Ten or Under (Nikolas Brino) – Nominated
  • Young Star Awards
    • 1997: Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series (David Gallagher) – Nominated
    • 1998: Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series (Beverley Mitchell) – Nominated
    • 1998: Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series (Jessica Biel) – Nominated
    • 1998: Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series (David Gallagher) – Won
    • 1999: Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series (David Gallagher) – Nominated
    • 2000: Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series (David Gallagher) – Nominated
    • 2000: Best Young Ensemble Cast – Television (David Gallagher, Jessica Biel, Beverley Mitchell, Mackenzie Rosman) – Nominated

Availability

Syndication

CBS Media Ventures handles the domestic and international distribution of the series. Season one episodes were retitled 7th Heaven Beginnings. Although the series did not receive a rating other than TV-G throughout its 11-season run, reruns on some cable/satellite channels have been given either a TV-PG or TV-14 rating (depending on the subject matter).

In the United States, the show began airing reruns in off-network syndication on September 25, 2000, but ceased to air in syndication in September 2002, while the series was still in first-run broadcast on The WB and later on The CW. The show then aired on the ABC Family channel from the fall of 2002 until 2008. Then, it was announced on April 1, 2010, that ABC Family had re-obtained the rights to the series, and would begin airing it at 11 a.m. (ET/PT) on weekdays beginning April 12, 2010.[48] However, after one week, ABC Family abruptly pulled the show and replaced it with a third daily airing of Gilmore Girls.

It started airing on "superstation" WGN America on September 8, 2008, though it had previously aired on from 2000 to 2008 during its initial off-network syndication run. Incidentally, the series aired in first-run form on WGN from the show's 1996 debut on The WB until 1999, when WGN ceased to carry WB network programming on its national feed (7th Heaven, along with Sister, Sister, The Parent 'Hood and The Wayans Bros. are the only WB series to air in both first-run broadcast and off-network syndication on WGN America). Since September 2010, 7th Heaven no longer airs on WGN America.

The series also began airing on Hallmark Channel around the same time as when WGN America began to carry reruns of the series again. Hallmark Channel airings of the series, however, truncated the opening credit sequence removing the majority of the theme song except for the first stanza and the last few seconds of the theme. Both channels removed it in 2010.

As of 2010 Crossroads Television System aired the show in Canada. In August 2011, the show was dropped from the lineup. It was available on Joytv, as of 2012.

As of 2012, GMC (now known as UP) is the first network to air 7th Heaven in the United States since 2010 and began airing the series with a marathon on July 7, 2012.[49] Due to allegations of child molestation against Stephen Collins, the network pulled the series from its schedule as of the afternoon of October 7, 2014.[50] 7th Heaven briefly returned to UP in December 2014; however, it was quickly removed from the schedule. UP CEO Charley Humbard stated, "We brought the show back because many viewers expressed they could separate allegations against one actor from the fictional series itself. As it turns out, they cannot."[51] However, in the summer of 2015, UP brought back the series, where from then until 2019 it aired weekdays from 12:00PM to 3:00 PM. It was again pulled from UP's schedule afterwards. Previously, it aired on GetTV and Hallmark Drama.

In the United States, season 1-4 of 7th Heaven are available to stream on Hulu[52] and all seasons on Paramount+.[53]

In the United Kingdom, it aired on Sky One on a weekly basis as a part of its primetime slots at 8pm.

In Australia, 7th Heaven was originally broadcast on Network Ten. Reruns of the series have been aired weekdays on satellite channel FOX8 and Network Ten's digital channel Eleven.

It is on RTE (Radio Telefis Eireann) in Ireland.

Home media

CBS DVD (distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment) has released 7th Heaven on DVD. They have released all 11 seasons in Region 1. In region 2, seasons 1-7 have been released while in region 4 the first 6 seasons have been released on DVD.

On August 22, 2017, it was announced that the complete series would be released on DVD for November 14.[54]

Title Episode # Year Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 (Australia) Discs
1 22 1996–1997 September 14, 2004 September 4, 2006 September 7, 2006 September 7, 2006 6
2 22 1997–1998 February 8, 2005 March 11, 2008 March 24, 2008 January 10, 2008 6
3 22 1998–1999 November 28, 2006 May 27, 2008 May 8, 2008 June 5, 2008 6
4 22 1999–2000 March 27, 2007 August 8, 2008 November 13, 2008 November 6, 2008 6
5 22 2000–2001 December 4, 2007 March 11, 2009 March 26, 2009 July 2, 2009 6
6 22 2001–2002 June 10, 2008 September 30, 2009 2009 December 24, 2009 6
7 22 2002–2003 November 11, 2008 January 26, 2011 November 19, 2009 TBA 5
8 23 2003–2004 March 3, 2009 TBA TBA TBA 5
9 22 2004–2005 November 17, 2009 TBA TBA TBA 5
10 22 2005–2006 March 23, 2010 TBA TBA TBA 5
11 22 2006–2007 November 23, 2010 TBA TBA TBA 5
The Complete Series 243 1996–2007 November 14, 2017 TBA TBA TBA 61

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External links

  • Official website  
  • 7th Heaven at IMDb

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HamptonStarringStephen Collins Catherine Hicks Barry Watson David Gallagher Jessica Biel Beverley Mitchell Mackenzie Rosman Chaz Lamar Shepherd Maureen Flannigan Adam LaVorgna Nikolas Brino Lorenzo Brino Geoff Stults George Stults Ashlee Simpson Rachel Blanchard Jeremy London Scotty Leavenworth Tyler Hoechlin Sarah Thompson Haylie Duff Megan HenningTheme music composerJohnny Rivers Jack Tempchin and Steve Plunkett 1 ComposerDan FoliartCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons11No of episodes243 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersBrenda Hampton Aaron Spelling E Duke Vincent both seasons 1 10 Chris Olsen Jeff Olsen both season 11 Camera setupFilm Single cameraRunning time44 minutesProduction companiesSpelling Television CBS Paramount Network Television season 11 DistributorWorldvision Enterprises 1996 1999 Paramount Domestic Television 1999 2006 CBS Paramount Television 2006 2007 ReleaseOriginal networkThe WB 1996 2006 The CW 2006 2007 Picture formatNTSCAudio formatStereoOriginal releaseAugust 26 1996 1996 08 26 May 13 2007 2007 05 13 Contents 1 Premise 2 Main cast and characters 3 Episodes 4 Reception 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 U S ratings 4 3 Awards and nominations 5 Availability 5 1 Syndication 5 2 Home media 6 References 7 External linksPremise EditThe series follows Reverend Eric Camden a Protestant minister living in the fictional town of Glenoak California and his wife Annie as they deal with the drama of raising seven children ranging in age from babies to adults with families of their own Main cast and characters EditMain article List of 7th Heaven characters Stephen Collins as Eric Camden Catherine Hicks as Annie Camden Barry Watson as Matt Camden seasons 1 6 and 9 recurring 7 8 special guest 10 David Gallagher as Simon Camden seasons 1 7 and 9 10 recurring season 8 Jessica Biel as Mary Camden seasons 1 6 recurring season 7 special guest 8 and 10 Beverley Mitchell as Lucy Camden Mackenzie Rosman as Ruthie Camden Happy the Dog as herself Chaz Lamar Shepherd as John Hamilton seasons 4 5 recurring in seasons 1 3 Maureen Flannigan as Shana Sullivan season 4 recurring in season 3 Adam LaVorgna as Robbie Palmer seasons 5 7 recurring in season 4 Nikolas Brino as Sam Camden seasons 6 11 uncredited in seasons 3 4 featured in season 5 Lorenzo Brino as David Camden seasons 6 11 uncredited in seasons 3 4 featured in season 5 Geoff Stults as Ben Kinkirk season 7 recurring in seasons 6 and 8 11 George Stults as Kevin Kinkirk seasons 7 11 recurring in season 6 Ashlee Simpson as Cecilia Smith seasons 7 8 Rachel Blanchard as Roxanne Richardson seasons 7 8 Jeremy London as Chandler Hampton seasons 7 8 Scotty Leavenworth as Peter Petrowski season 8 recurring in season 7 Tyler Hoechlin as Martin Brewer seasons 8 11 Sarah Thompson as Rosanna Rose Taylor season 10 recurring in season 9 Haylie Duff as Sandy Jameson seasons 10 11 Megan Henning as Meredith Davies season 10 Episodes EditMain article List of 7th Heaven episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork122August 26 1996 1996 08 26 May 19 1997 1997 05 19 The WB222September 15 1997 1997 09 15 May 11 1998 1998 05 11 322September 21 1998 1998 09 21 May 24 1999 1999 05 24 422September 20 1999 1999 09 20 May 22 2000 2000 05 22 522October 2 2000 2000 10 02 May 21 2001 2001 05 21 622September 24 2001 2001 09 24 May 20 2002 2002 05 20 722September 16 2002 2002 09 16 May 19 2003 2003 05 19 823September 15 2003 2003 09 15 May 17 2004 2004 05 17 922September 13 2004 2004 09 13 May 23 2005 2005 05 23 1022September 19 2005 2005 09 19 May 8 2006 2006 05 08 1122September 25 2006 2006 09 25 May 13 2007 2007 05 13 The CWReception EditCritical reception Edit The Parents Television Council often cited 7th Heaven among the top ten most family friendly shows 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The show was praised for its positive portrayal of a cleric and for promoting honesty respect for parental authority and the importance of a strong family and a good education through its storylines 2 It was proclaimed the best show in 1998 1999 by the Parents Television Council 3 The council also explained 7th Heaven manages to provide moral solutions to tough issues facing teenagers without seeming preachy or heavy handed Additionally unlike most TV series 7th Heaven shows the consequences of reckless and irresponsible behavior 4 It was also noted that While addressing topics such as premarital sex and peer pressure these parents Annie and Eric are eager to provide wise counsel along with love and understanding 6 However other critics feel differently about the show citing 7th Heaven as arguably one of the worst long running shows on television 10 Reasons given include heavy handed moralizing Christian propaganda 11 and depiction of a caricature of a real family that is so clean it is obscene 12 Some criticize the predictable plotlines of each episode that follow always the same pattern One of the Camden family has a problem and or secret some sort of Three s Company esque misunderstanding ensues as a result of that problem and or secret a confrontation and or intervention takes place usually involving a short sermon delivered by one of the Camden parents and whoever stands at the center of the drama eventually figures out how to do the right thing 10 On top of this implausible scenarios are seen to be regularly included such as the daughter Mary s absence from the show for several seasons being scarcely explained with the character being busy wayward or in New York 13 According to one critic the sappiness and sanctimony of the characters often made the moral lessons impossible to swallow 10 Also the show is said to show an obsession with premarital sex 14 In this regard the parents and the oldest son Matt sometimes depict a sense of ownership of the sexuality of their daughters respective sisters Lucy and Mary by threatening potential romantic interests or negotiating their daughters romantic rights 12 U S ratings Edit 7th Heaven was the most watched TV series ever on the WB 15 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 On May 8 2006 it was watched by 7 56 million viewers the highest rating for the WB since January 2005 When the show moved to the CW ratings dropped Possible reasons for the decline include an aired Countdown to Goodbye ad campaign for the last six months of the 2005 06 season which promoted it as the final season ever though the CW announced the series unexpected renewal it didn t promote the new season strongly via billboards bus stops magazine or on air promos Lastly the network moved 7th Heaven from its long established Monday night slot to Sunday nights causing ratings to drop further The series had a season average of just 3 3 million on the new network losing 36 of the previous year s audience It was the third most watched scripted show on the CW Overall it was the seventh most watched show Viewership and ratings per season of 7th Heaven Season Timeslot ET Network Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewershiprank Avg viewers millions Date Viewers millions Date Viewers millions 1 Monday 8 p m The WB 22 August 26 1996 1996 08 26 2 80 16 May 19 1997 1997 05 19 4 15 17 1996 97 154 citation needed 3 2 citation needed 2 22 September 15 1997 1997 09 15 4 63 18 May 11 1998 1998 05 11 9 33 19 1997 98 131 20 5 8 20 3 22 September 21 1998 1998 09 21 6 29 21 May 24 1999 1999 05 24 9 60 22 1998 99 106 citation needed 7 6 citation needed 4 22 September 20 1999 1999 09 20 8 67 23 May 22 2000 2000 05 22 7 43 24 1999 2000 94 25 6 4 25 5 22 October 2 2000 2000 10 02 6 93 26 May 21 2001 2001 05 21 8 09 27 2000 01 100 28 6 9 28 6 22 September 24 2001 2001 09 24 8 34 29 May 20 2002 2002 05 20 8 38 30 2001 02 101 31 7 0 31 7 22 September 16 2002 2002 09 16 9 16 32 May 19 2003 2003 05 19 8 28 33 2002 03 106 34 6 6 34 8 23 September 15 2003 2003 09 15 8 08 35 May 17 2004 2004 05 17 6 86 36 2003 04 132 37 5 5 37 9 22 September 13 2004 2004 09 13 7 26 38 May 23 2005 2005 05 23 5 54 39 2004 05 103 40 5 3 40 10 22 September 19 2005 2005 09 19 5 42 41 May 8 2006 2006 05 08 7 56 42 2005 06 111 43 5 2 43 11 Monday 8 p m Episodes 1 2 Sunday 8 p m Episodes 3 22 The CW 22 September 25 2006 2006 09 25 4 19 44 May 13 2007 2007 05 13 3 32 45 2006 07 133 46 3 3 46 Awards and nominations Edit Emmy Awards 47 1997 Outstanding Art Direction for a Series Patricia Van Ryker and Mary Ann Good Nominated ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 47 2000 Top TV Series Dan Foliart Won 2001 Top TV Series Dan Foliart Won Family Television Awards 47 1999 Best Drama Won 2002 Best Drama Won Kids Choice Awards 47 1999 Favorite Television Show Nominated 2000 Favorite Animal Star Happy the dog Nominated 2001 Favorite Television Show Nominated 2002 Favorite Television Show Nominated 2003 Favorite Television Show Nominated TV Guide Awards 47 1999 Best Show You re not Watching Won 2000 Favorite TV Pet Happy the dog Nominated Teen Choice Awards 47 1999 TV Choice Actor Barry Watson Nominated 1999 TV Choice Drama Nominated 2000 TV Choice Drama Nominated 2001 TV Choice Actor Barry Watson Nominated 2001 TV Choice Drama Nominated 2002 TV Choice Drama Action Adventure Won 2002 TV Choice Actor in Drama Barry Watson Won 2002 TV Choice Actress in Drama Jessica Biel Nominated 2003 TV Choice Drama Action Adventure Won 2003 TV Choice Actor in Drama Action Adventure David Gallagher Won 2003 TV Choice Breakout Star Male George Stults Won 2003 TV Choice Actress in Drama Action Adventure Jessica Biel Nominated 2003 TV Choice Breakout Star Female Ashlee Simpson Nominated 2004 TV Choice Breakout Star Male Tyler Hoechlin Nominated 2004 TV Choice Actor in Drama Action Adventure David Gallagher Nominated 2004 TV Choice Drama Action Adventure Nominated 2005 TV Choice Actor in Drama Action Adventure Tyler Hoechlin Nominated 2005 TV Choice Actress in Drama Action Adventure Beverley Mitchell Nominated 2005 TV Choice Parental Units Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks Nominated 2005 TV Choice Drama Action Adventure Nominated 2006 TV Choice Breakout Star Female Haylie Duff Nominated 2006 TV Choice Parental Units Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks Nominated Young Artist Awards 47 1997 Best Family TV Drama Series Won 1997 Best Performance in a Drama Series Young Actress Beverley Mitchell Won 1997 Best Performance in a Drama Series Young Actor David Gallagher Nominated 1997 Best Performance in a TV Comedy Drama Supporting Young Actress Age Ten or Under Mackenzie Rosman Nominated 1998 Best Family TV Drama Series Won tied with Promised Land 1998 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Leading Young Actress Beverley Mitchell Won tied with Sarah Schaub 1998 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actor Bobby Brewer Nominated 1998 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actress Danielle Keaton Nominated 1998 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actress Molly Orr Nominated 1998 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Leading Young Actor David Gallagher Nominated 1998 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Leading Young Actress Jessica Biel Nominated 1998 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Supporting Young Actress Mackenzie Rosman Nominated 1999 Best Family TV Drama Series Nominated 1999 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actor Craig Hauer Nominated 1999 Best Performance in a TV Series Young Ensemble Beverley Mitchell Barry Watson Jessica Biel David Gallagher Mackenzie Rosman Nominated 2000 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actress Kaitlin Cullum Won 2000 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Leading Young Actress Beverley Mitchell Won 2000 Best Family TV Series Drama Nominated 2001 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actress Brooke Anne Smith Won 2001 Best Family TV Drama Series Nominated 2001 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actress Jamie Lauren Nominated 2002 Best Family TV Drama Series Nominated 2002 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actress Ashley Edner Nominated 2002 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Leading Young Actor David Gallagher Nominated 2002 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Supporting Young Actress Mackenzie Rosman Nominated 2004 Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Supporting Young Actress Mackenzie Rosman Won 2005 Best Family Television Series Drama Nominated 2005 Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Leading Young Actor Tyler Hoechlin Nominated 2006 Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Young Actor Age Ten or Younger Drake Johnston Nominated 2007 Best Family Television Series Drama Nominated 2007 Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Supporting Young Actress Mackenzie Rosman Nominated 2007 Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Young Actor Age Ten or Younger Nikolas Brino and Lorenzo Brino Nominated 2008 Best Performance in a TV Series Young Actor Ten or Under Lorenzo Brino Nominated 2008 Best Performance in a TV Series Young Actor Ten or Under Nikolas Brino Nominated Young Star Awards 1997 Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series David Gallagher Nominated 1998 Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series Beverley Mitchell Nominated 1998 Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series Jessica Biel Nominated 1998 Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series David Gallagher Won 1999 Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series David Gallagher Nominated 2000 Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series David Gallagher Nominated 2000 Best Young Ensemble Cast Television David Gallagher Jessica Biel Beverley Mitchell Mackenzie Rosman NominatedAvailability EditSyndication Edit CBS Media Ventures handles the domestic and international distribution of the series Season one episodes were retitled 7th Heaven Beginnings Although the series did not receive a rating other than TV G throughout its 11 season run reruns on some cable satellite channels have been given either a TV PG or TV 14 rating depending on the subject matter In the United States the show began airing reruns in off network syndication on September 25 2000 but ceased to air in syndication in September 2002 while the series was still in first run broadcast on The WB and later on The CW The show then aired on the ABC Family channel from the fall of 2002 until 2008 Then it was announced on April 1 2010 that ABC Family had re obtained the rights to the series and would begin airing it at 11 a m ET PT on weekdays beginning April 12 2010 48 However after one week ABC Family abruptly pulled the show and replaced it with a third daily airing of Gilmore Girls It started airing on superstation WGN America on September 8 2008 though it had previously aired on from 2000 to 2008 during its initial off network syndication run Incidentally the series aired in first run form on WGN from the show s 1996 debut on The WB until 1999 when WGN ceased to carry WB network programming on its national feed 7th Heaven along with Sister Sister The Parent Hood and The Wayans Bros are the only WB series to air in both first run broadcast and off network syndication on WGN America Since September 2010 7th Heaven no longer airs on WGN America The series also began airing on Hallmark Channel around the same time as when WGN America began to carry reruns of the series again Hallmark Channel airings of the series however truncated the opening credit sequence removing the majority of the theme song except for the first stanza and the last few seconds of the theme Both channels removed it in 2010 As of 2010 update Crossroads Television System aired the show in Canada In August 2011 the show was dropped from the lineup It was available on Joytv as of 2012 update As of 2012 update GMC now known as UP is the first network to air 7th Heaven in the United States since 2010 and began airing the series with a marathon on July 7 2012 49 Due to allegations of child molestation against Stephen Collins the network pulled the series from its schedule as of the afternoon of October 7 2014 50 7th Heaven briefly returned to UP in December 2014 however it was quickly removed from the schedule UP CEO Charley Humbard stated We brought the show back because many viewers expressed they could separate allegations against one actor from the fictional series itself As it turns out they cannot 51 However in the summer of 2015 UP brought back the series where from then until 2019 it aired weekdays from 12 00PM to 3 00 PM It was again pulled from UP s schedule afterwards Previously it aired on GetTV and Hallmark Drama In the United States season 1 4 of 7th Heaven are available to stream on Hulu 52 and all seasons on Paramount 53 In the United Kingdom it aired on Sky One on a weekly basis as a part of its primetime slots at 8pm In Australia 7th Heaven was originally broadcast on Network Ten Reruns of the series have been aired weekdays on satellite channel FOX8 and Network Ten s digital channel Eleven It is on RTE Radio Telefis Eireann in Ireland Home media Edit CBS DVD distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment has released 7th Heaven on DVD They have released all 11 seasons in Region 1 In region 2 seasons 1 7 have been released while in region 4 the first 6 seasons have been released on DVD On August 22 2017 it was announced that the complete series would be released on DVD for November 14 54 Title Episode Year Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Australia Discs1 22 1996 1997 September 14 2004 September 4 2006 September 7 2006 September 7 2006 62 22 1997 1998 February 8 2005 March 11 2008 March 24 2008 January 10 2008 63 22 1998 1999 November 28 2006 May 27 2008 May 8 2008 June 5 2008 64 22 1999 2000 March 27 2007 August 8 2008 November 13 2008 November 6 2008 65 22 2000 2001 December 4 2007 March 11 2009 March 26 2009 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