
Eight Is Enough
David opens his own construction business; Joannie dates a drama critic.

David opens his own construction business; Joannie dates a drama critic.

Abby substitute teaches at Tommy's school; the star basketball player flunks Abby's test.

Paula unknowingly injects Judy, the chimp, with a fatal virus.

Hunter forces Daktari to prove his wildlife theories in a fight for survival.

A killer mauls Daktari during a desperate search for cows loose on the reserve.

Clarence suffers from anmesia after being hit by a truck, and turns on Paula.

A revolutionary traps Marsh, Jack and Judy behind prison bars in a deserted cave.

Hunters responsible for the fire take Jack, Paula and Judy hostage.

The staff of Wameru Center battles a raging brush fire set by poachers aiming to drive a rhinoceros herd into their sights.

Nicholas befriends Bobby, a boy in foster care; Abby's friend and his wife consider adopting Bobby.

Tommy offers to marry his pregnant friend even though he is not the father.

David and Janet's decision to cohabit prevents Tom from becoming "Father of the Year."

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.