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  • Eight Is Enough Ten Ships in the Night (Season 4, Episode 4)
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    TV Episode | Comedy, Drama, Family

Eight Is Enough

Ten Ships in the Night (Season 4, Episode 4)
TV-G
TV Episode | Comedy, Drama, Family

When Abby goes back to school to finish her PhD, Tom turns to the ranks for help in looking after Nicholas; Nancy tries to prove her worth as she goes to work at a stock brokerage.
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Writers
Thomas Braden (based on the book "Eight Is Enough" by) | William Blinn (developed for television by) | Steven Hensley (written by) | J. Miyoko Hensley (written by) | Nick Thiel (story editor)
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Edit Released
Updated Sep 26, 1979

Release date
Sep 26, 1979 (United States)

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15 cast members
Name Known for
Dick Van Patten
Tom Bradford Tom Bradford   See fewer
Betty Buckley
Abby Bradford Abby Bradford   See fewer
Grant Goodeve
David Bradford David Bradford   See fewer
Willie Aames
Tommy Bradford Tommy Bradford   See fewer
Dianne Kay
Nancy Bradford Nancy Bradford   See fewer
Connie Needham
Elizabeth Bradford Elizabeth Bradford   See fewer
Lani O'Grady
Mary Bradford Mary Bradford   See fewer
Adam Rich
Nicholas Bradford Nicholas Bradford   See fewer
Susan Richardson
Susan Bradford Stockwell Susan Bradford Stockwell   See fewer
Laurie Walters
Joannie Bradford Joannie Bradford   See fewer
Ken Smolka
School Director School Director   See fewer
Renny Temple
Fletcher Patterson Fletcher Patterson   See fewer
Katherine Woodville
Ms. Chovick Ms. Chovick   See fewer
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