Eight is Enough comes to DVD and CliqueClack is giving away one copy
Do you have fond memories of the classic 1970s family drama ‘Eight is Enough’? CliqueClack and the Warner Archive Collection want to give you a copy of the Complete Second Season DVD. Find out how to win.
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Classic TV fans, CliqueClack is helping bring back fond memories of the Bradford family with a DVD giveaway of Eight is Enough — The Complete Second Season. If you remember the show, the first season featured Diana Hyland as the Bradford matriarch, but she passed away before production began on season two. The loss was quickly filled by Broadway actress Betty Buckley who played tutor “Abby” Abbot. She brought smiles back to the Bradford children and found a place in dad Tom’s (Dick Van Patten) heart. Now you can relive the highs and lows of the Bradford family with the complete season two DVD set. All you have to do is tell us why you want to win this collection in the comments section below (one comment per person, please). We will choose one winner at random, and your DVD will be shipped to you directly from the folks at the Warner Archive Collection (US residents only). The contest runs from 9:00 AM, Saturday, November 10th thru 11:59 PM, Friday, November 16th. Good luck!
Eight is Enough – The Complete Second Season is available exclusively through the Warner Archive Collection.
I remember watching the later seasons as a kid and the reruns of the earlier seasons when i was home sick from school… as a youngster some of the stories were over my head, but i enjoyed em just the same. Would be fun to re watch these.
Eight is Enough was my favorite show. I made sure I was home to watch every episode. My favorite characters were David and Nancy. I sure would love to win that DVD series to add to my collection. I wish I could watch it right now.
I grew up watching this show. I have the first season on DVD and have been waiting eagerly for the 2nd season.
ah a blast from the past, like reliving my youth re-watching these shows