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  • 7th Heaven television show. (Trivia from the net) The Camdens live at 527 Alta Road in Glenoak, California. Brothers Kevin Kinkirk and Ben Kinkirk are portrayed by real life brothers George Stults and Geoff Stults, respectively. Brothers Chandler Hampton and Sid Hampton (who appeared in one episode) are portrayed by real life identical twin brothers Jeremy London and Jason London. Jessica Biel and Adam LaVorgna were once dating in real life. Nikolas Brino and Lorenzo Brino are two members of a quadruplet, and all four have appeared on the show. They were chosen to always play the twins in 2001, when producers started to notice that all of the quads had begun to develop their own facial features and could not be interchanged. 7th Heaven is a U.S. television series about a minister's family living in the fictional town of Glenoak in California. It was created and produced by Brenda Hampton. The show has been record-breaking for its parent network, WB in that it is about to enter its 10th season. The series premiered in 1996, and has been renewed for its 10th (2005 - 2006) season. The 10th season began on September 19, 2005, with its milestone 200th episode, featuring the return of many guest stars who have appeared off and on since the very beginning. There was an old silent film in 1927 called Seventh Heaven. It was based on a romance.
  • This is to Silent Serenity. Thanks for the info. It is nice to find out more info on a show that you watch. I wonder how this person found this out. I wonder if Glenoak is real city in CA or a made up name. I had no idea that the guys who played Kevin and Ben on the show are real brothers. I wonder how people on TV or a movie like working with a sibling. I do remember Chandler being on the show, but didn't realize that he had a brother who was also in one episode. I know Chandler was in more than one episode. I didn't know that the twins on this show were a group of quadruplates. I think quadruplates mean there are 4 in a group. I wonder if all the twins are identical or if they are feternal twins. I am not sure what they mean by interchange. I can't believe how many episodes the show had. I hope they will still keep airing the show and making new episodes, but I know at some point a show has to finally end. The info on the film called Seventh Heaven sounds interesting.
  • Second response. Drama - 7th Heaven (The WB) "7th Heaven," The WB's hit series, now in its sixth season, is a one-hour drama about a family of seven kids, headed by Eric (Stephen Collins), a minister, and his wife, Annie (Catherine Hicks) in the fictional town of Glen Oak, California. This critically acclaimed and popular series has struck a chord with teenage audiences and younger kids alike. The involving story lines make this series high-quality entertainment for the whole family. The show deals with the real-world problems families encounter today, from commonplace conflicts involving dating and sibling rivalry, to serious issues like teen suicide, drinking, religion and violence in school. It manages to make its points without being preachy. Many viewers report that the show sparks lively family discussions about important topics that might otherwise go unexplored. Eric and Annie keep close tabs on their seven kids, who range in age from toddlers to twenty-something, without infringing on their independence. This intact, caring family, reminiscent of another era, attracts a loyal audience. "7th Heaven's" talented cast includes oldest son, Matt, a premed student, (Barry Watson), oldest daughter, Mary (Jessica Biel), Lucy (Beverly Mitchell), Simon (David Gallagher), twins Sam and David (Nikolas and Zachary Brino), youngest daughter, Ruthie (MacKenzie Rosman) and Mary's ex-boyfriend Robbie (Adam LaVorgna), who joins the family fold. Created by Brenda Hampton and produced by Spelling Television, Inc., (a Paramount/Viacom company), the series has won numerous awards including The Media Project's Shine Awards, Entertainment Industries Council's prism Advisory Boards, Kids Choice Awards, Teen Choice Awards, TV Guide Awards and a prior Family Television Award (1999) among others. Hampton, Aaron Spelling and E. Duke Vincent serve as executive producers. http://www.ana.net/family/familyprogramawards/famnews/2002_backgrounder.cfm

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