Growing Pains TV Show
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Growing Pains


Growing Pains Title Card Meet the Seavers in this hilariously successful late eighties sit-com about a family of five living out on Long Island. Maggie has recently rejoined the workforce as a journalist leaving Jason a psychiatrist to juggle his responsibilities to his patients and his three kids by working from home. Mike's the oldest and possibly the most difficult to handle! Whether it's for girls dirt bikes or The Boss Mike uses his charming smile to finagle his way into trouble. The youngest Ben tries to tag along with his big brother learning to be a little con-artist in his own right. And amid the chaos Carol the middle child tries to keep her head on straight and maintain her straight-A status at school. Join the Seavers as they experience the growing pains of family life including a few disputes sprinkled in among lots of love and laughter.
The show resurrected the career of failed talk-show host Alan Thicke and catapulted Kirk Cameron to teen-idol status. Other cast members included Joanna Kerns (conflicted working mom Maggie),a hearty and seemingly healthy Tracey Gold (brainy daughter Carol), and Jeremy Miller (precocious younger son Ben). Growing Pains cracked the Top Ten in its first season, and while the cast members are not the most natural comic actors, by the first season's end their bond is palpable and the characters really do seem like family. Thicke's Dr. Jason Seaver is a sitcom anomaly: a work-at-home dad. He has moved his psychiatric practice into the den after Maggie takes a job as a journalist. His belief system is put to the supreme test by his three children, especially 15-year-old Mike (Cameron), whom Maggie calls "a hormone with feet." In the pilot episode, no sooner does Jason agree to give Mike more independence, then Mike is jailed for joyriding in his older friend's car.

Growing Pains does have a tendency to go for the easy laugh by having the kids--especially 9-year-old Ben--spout age-inappropriate jokes ("It was all so clinical," he complains at one point to Maggie after Jason bandages a scrape). But the series did admirably touch on some hot button family issues. In "The Seavers vs. the Cleavers," Annette Funicello guest stars in a rare mean role as a parent who disapproves of Maggie choosing to work "just when her children need her the most" (a nifty little retro joke: "Ward, I'm worried about the Seavers"). In "Superdad!," Maggie is upset that Carol turns to the ever-present Jason and not to her for advice. Refreshingly, not all problems are solved by episode's end. In the same episode, a boy the esteem-challenged Carol has an unrequited crush on does not miraculously materialize to ask her to the dance. In addition to the cast reunion, this set contains an interesting extra: the unaired version of the pilot with a less telegenic (but perhaps more in character) Elizabeth Ward in the role of Carol. For those who grew up with the Seavers, and in need of a retro blast of '80s nostalgia, Growing Pains will still, to quote the theme song, show you that smile again.

Growing Pains Cast

Cast and Characters

  • Alan Thicke as Dr. Jason Seaver
  • Joanna Kerns as Maggie Seaver
  • Kirk Cameron as Mike Seaver
  • Tracy Gold as Carol Seaver
  • Jeremy Miller as Ben Seaver
  • Kristen and Kelsey Dohring as Crissy Seaver (1988-1990)
  • Ashley Johnson as Crissy Seaver (1990-1992)
  • Leonardo DiCaprio - Luke Brower (1992)
  • Josh Andrew Koenig as Richard "Boner" Stabone (1985-1989)

Broadcast History, Episode Guide & TV Schedule

First Telecast: September 24, 1985
Last Telecast: April 25, 1992
Original Network: ABC
Number of Seasons: 7
Number of Episodes: 166
Original Primetime TV Schedule:
  • September 1985- March 1986, ABC, Tuesday 8:30-9:00pm
  • May 1986- March 1988, ABC, Tuesday 8:30-9:00pm
  • March 1988-August 1990, ABC, Wednesday 8:00-8:30pm
  • August 1990- August 1991, ABC, Wednesday 8:00-8:30pm
  • August 1991- September 1991, ABC, Friday 9:30-10:00pm
  • September 1991- January 1992, ABC, Saturday 8:30-9:00pm
  • February 1992- April 1992, ABC, Saturday 9:30-10:00pm

Theme Song Lyrics and Intro


"As Long As We Got Each Other," sung by B.J. Thomas and Jennifer Warnes.

Show me that smile again. (Show me that smile)
Don’t waste another minute on your cryin’.
We're nowhere near the end (nowhere near)
The best is ready to begin.
Oooohhh. As long as we got each other
We got the world spinnin right in our hands.
Baby you and me, we gotta be
The luckiest dreamers who never quit dreamin’.
As long as we keep on givin’
we can take anything that comes our way
Baby, rain or shine, all the time
We got each other Sharin’ the laughter and love.
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Season 1

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Last Updated on Thursday, 19 August 2010 08:18