
Eight Is Enough
Tom takes over the advice column at the paper; Abby wants to be a better homemaker.

Tom takes over the advice column at the paper; Abby wants to be a better homemaker.

A well-meaning Elliot sends Sarah into a tailspin when he reads her poem over the loudspeaker.

Realizing that she's underprepared her team, Alicia aims to course correct before the first debate.

Luke and Terrell shake up the status quo with a lucrative, late night sneaker grab.

Alicia overhauls Elliot's profile in hopes of finding his next match.

Terrell's friends get in his head after Sarah finally agrees to go on a date.

When they go house hunting, Casey's unusual taste in homes concerns Mia.

Maddie is surprised when her little sister announces her engagement.

Mia and Casey decide to wed before the baby is born, despite Mia already being in labor.

Joel tries to use his bargaining skills to get Mia the baby stroller of her dreams.

Dr. Tracy calls in Hedley to solve the mysterious disappearances of experimental wildlife, keys and sedatives from the Wameru compound.

Marsh searches frantically for stolen diamonds hidden by Judy, while the thief holds Hedley, Paula and Jack hostage.

Dr. Tracy attempts to treat a wounded baby elephant protected by wild African elephants.

When Dr. Tracy is injured in the jungle, Paula and Judy must ward off wild animals to carry him out.

Tom has trouble with his garbage service, which prompts him to write a column about the subject.

Tom takes a leave of absence from the newspaper to write a book about his family.

Tommy borrows David's apartment to throw a party; the kids give Tom a day of peace for his birthday.

Paula is inundated by a torrent of water when a dam explodes earlier than planned.

Two war veterans plot to recover diamonds hidden on the reserve during their military days.

Clarence follows a lioness that escaped from Dr. Tracy's care and ends up running into a spear trap.