
Eight Is Enough
As Joannie watches the movie "Psycho," Nancy's blind date, a Tony Perkins look-alike, arrives.

As Joannie watches the movie "Psycho," Nancy's blind date, a Tony Perkins look-alike, arrives.

Abby's divorcing parents visit the Bradfords; the girls' apartment rent forces them to move home.

In an effort to keep the remaining children at home, Tom lifts all house rules and curfews.

When the debate team is nicknamed "Nerd Zoo", Luke takes it upon himself to correct the situation.

Friendships are tested when only a few members of the debate team are invited to an exclusive party.

A surprise visit from the superintendent finds Alicia pondering her future with the school.

The team is thrilled to learn they've qualified for the World Debate League Invitational.

Makayla's attempt to make a positive local change is met with resistance.

Mia and Casey try to reschedule their wedding until after their baby is born.

After discovering Mia can't dance very well, Casey tries to conceal his skills.

Maddie gets a feeling that the story Mia tells about how she and Casey met is not true.

Maddie lies about getting laid off from the law firm; Vicky gives old books to Mia and Casey.

Judy feels ignored when Paula concentrates on nursing a hyena back to health.

Two bush characters with their eyes on Dr. Tracy's $75,000 grant kidnap Clarence and Judy for ransom.

Marsh is happy when a a trade representative and his daughter lodge at the compound until he learns they plan to kill a leopard.

A photographer's determination to get action shots.

Joannie, Susan and Nancy try living on their own in an apartment.

Elizabeth tries to win a dance scholarship; Tommy looks for a way to earn some extra money.

Wanting some time to be alone, Tom and Abby send the kids on a weekend camping trip.

Paula follows Marsh's instructions to remove the bullet then is taken hostage by the convicts as they race for the border.