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

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

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

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.

A high-end wedding planner tries to upstage Mia's pending nuptials.

Joel and Ben accompany Casey to Vermont to help him move his things out of storage.

Mia and Casey offer to give Maddie a Halloween-free party for her birthday.

Maddie plans to trick Vicky into not sending e-mails to Ben; Mia tries to get romantic with Casey.

Judy risks her life to help a starving lion.

Dr. Tracy is faced with a dilemma when he must operate on a dog with a brain tumor, knowing it will recover and resume killing lions.

Dr. Tracy must find a way to stop a young cheetah from killing domestic cattle before an embittered local rancher takes deadly measures.

Judy and the other animals devise a plan to prove they are superior to an electric alarm system installed to protect a valuable vaccine.

The family celebrates the true meaning of Christmas; Tommy receives a special gift.

Christmas is put on hold after a burglar steals all of the Bradfords' booty.

Tom's sister Vivian returns and decides that the Bradfords need a new house.

An ex-champion boxer gets a warrant to kill a lioness that attacked him.

Judy administers medicine to a tribal chief with violent results.

Marsh's old university professor (Harold Gould), supposedly searching for an elephant graveyard, chooses to keep his true purpose secret.