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American drama television series

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Reverend Eric Camden and his wife Annie have always had their hands full caring for seven children, not to mention the friends, sweethearts and spouses that continually come and go in the Camden household.

Aired
1996–2007
Seasons
11 · 243 episodes
Status
Ended
Created by
Brenda Hampton
Network
The WB, The CW
Genres
Family, Drama, Comedy

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TV series

Status
Ended
Network
The CW
Genres
Drama, Family
Runtime
60 min
TVMaze rating
7/10

Key facts

Genre
Comedy-drama Family drama Romantic drama Teen drama
Created by
Brenda Hampton
Theme music composer
Johnny Rivers , Jack Tempchin and Steve Plunkett
Composer
Dan Foliart
Country of origin
United States
Original language
English
Number span no of episodes
243 ( list of episodes )
Executive producers
Brenda Hampton Aaron Spelling E. Duke Vincent (both; seasons 1–10) Chris Olsen Jeff Olsen (both; season 11)
Camera setup
Film ; Single-camera
Running time
43–44 minutes
Production companies
Spelling Television CBS Paramount Television , (season 11)
Network
The WB
Release
August 26, 1996 ( 1996-08-26 ) –, May 8, 2006 ( 2006-05-08 )

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Encyclopedic overview

7th Heaven is an American family drama television series created and produced by Brenda Hampton. The series debuted on August 26, 1996, on The WB, where it aired for ten seasons through May 8, 2006, making it the longest-running series in the history of The WB. Following the shutdown of The WB and its merger with UPN to form The CW, the series began airing its eleventh and final season on September 25, 2006 on The CW. The final episode aired on May 13, 2007. 7th Heaven was one of the network's first major successful shows and, alongside Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dawson's Creek, helped in the early success of the WB during the mid to late 1990s. It was also the last series produced by Spelling Television (CBS Paramount Television produced the eleventh and final season) to end its run, as the company was shut down a month after Spelling's death and became an in-name-only unit of CBS Paramount Television.

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