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One hit in the mid-1980s included Growing Pains, a TV show that gave several child stars their big break in the entertainment industry.
Television underwent a transformation in the 1980s, fusing comedy, drama, and invention in a way never seen before. These 30 series, which ranged from slick crime fighters to clean family sitcoms ...
The death of Alan Thicke has saddened every fan of "Growing Pains," the warm family sitcom where he played Dr. Jason Seaver, a psychiatrist and ideal TV dad.
Parents are a competitive bunch. So when the pediatrician whips out a growth chart and ranks baby's height and weight in percentiles, it's easy to wonder if something's wrong.
Audiences couldn't get enough of TV shows that followed families. One of the biggest shows of this era was Growing Pains.
Alan Thicke, a television mainstay as writer, composer of theme songs, host of game and late-night shows and, most notably, the wisdom-dispensing patriarch of the long-running sitcom “Growing ...
Tracey Gold is opening up about the difficult times she had growing up in the spotlight on the family sitcom Growing Pains. While guest hosting the late Shannen Doherty‘s Let’s Be Clear ...
Actress Tracey Gold, who starred as Carol Seaver on "Growing Pains," talks about her extreme eating disorder accelerated by fat jokes made on the show, and how her TV mom advocated for her health.
Growing Pain: Children experience different types of pain during growth spurts. Learn more about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of growing pains in children.
Despite the departure of its main star, Kevin Costner, the Western-flavored drama has remained TV's most popular series heading into Sunday's highly anticipated series finale.
NEW YORK (AP) — The death of Alan Thicke has saddened every fan of "Growing Pains," the warm family sitcom where he played Dr. Jason Seaver, a psychiatrist and ideal TV dad. The show lives on in ...
Tracey Gold revealed she had to ask the 'Growing Pains' writers to include less jokes about her weight on the show.