The joys and heartaches of the Lawrence family of Pasadena, California.The joys and heartaches of the Lawrence family of Pasadena, California.The joys and heartaches of the Lawrence family of Pasadena, California.
- Won 4 Primetime Emmys
- 9 wins & 25 nominations total
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Having just finished watching Homefront again on TVLand, it occurred to me that Family would be an ideal show for them to run. It has everything a successful show should have -- excellent story line, terrific cast and acting and great family appeal. There are very few shows on today that can compare to all that Family has to offer.
May I suggest that anyone interested, please contact TVLand and see if we can persuade them to run this series as they did Homefront.
May I suggest that anyone interested, please contact TVLand and see if we can persuade them to run this series as they did Homefront.
This was a must-see for me in '76 -'80. It was my guiding light and the topics it touched upon were indeed concerns of mine. They were beautifully written and seemingly resolved with love. It's a wonderful cast that almost became my second family. Now streaming on Tubi its entirety.
"I felt this show was totally realistic. This program ran in the mid-seventies during the time that my wife and I were still newly married. This may have had an impact on why I feel toward the show like I do. However, I felt then as now, having grown up in a family myself, this has been the most realistically portrayed drama of an average family that I can remember seeing. I thoroughly enjoyed the program and only have good memories of it!"
This show was great. I started watching it on the Nostalgia Network but now that network is nostalgia itself. The Pasadena setting was perfect for this family. In LA but off in a more quiet, normal and realistic location. Everything about this show is 70's and that adds to its coolness. Bellbottoms everywhere and the people in them with such problems!!!!!
"Family" was consistently entertaining and insightful television, in the wasteland that was late 70's television programming.
It dealt with sensitive issues in a thoughtful manner without proselytizing or being maudlin.
I had the good fortune of beginning my television career by being a fan of "Family." A new resident of the neighborhood, I hung-out during the filming of exterior shots at the location of the "Lawrence" home in South Pasadena, during "Family's" final season. That same summer, in 1979, I went to work for the production company, Spelling-Goldberg Productions. Watching "Family" shoot was magic.
The series hearkened-back to an era even earlier than the late 70's...it kind of had a sixties feel to it, an earlier, simpler, and kinder period among American families. However, unlike the family dramas that filmed during the sixties, "Family" was far more realistic and believable.
Clearly, the break-out star of "Family" was young Kristy McNichol who stole nearly every scene she was in.
"Family" is long overdue to be offered in a DVD collection, and I hope all four seasons will soon be available in a video collection.
Thanks for the memories.
Gary L. Myers
It dealt with sensitive issues in a thoughtful manner without proselytizing or being maudlin.
I had the good fortune of beginning my television career by being a fan of "Family." A new resident of the neighborhood, I hung-out during the filming of exterior shots at the location of the "Lawrence" home in South Pasadena, during "Family's" final season. That same summer, in 1979, I went to work for the production company, Spelling-Goldberg Productions. Watching "Family" shoot was magic.
The series hearkened-back to an era even earlier than the late 70's...it kind of had a sixties feel to it, an earlier, simpler, and kinder period among American families. However, unlike the family dramas that filmed during the sixties, "Family" was far more realistic and believable.
Clearly, the break-out star of "Family" was young Kristy McNichol who stole nearly every scene she was in.
"Family" is long overdue to be offered in a DVD collection, and I hope all four seasons will soon be available in a video collection.
Thanks for the memories.
Gary L. Myers
Did you know
- TriviaIn 1988 a reunion movie was planned and the cast, with the exception of the late James Broderick, agreed to reunite for the project. The writer's strike caused the project to be placed on hold and then later dropped from production.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits lists the following title card: "A Mike Nichols Production". Nichols is not listed as an Executive Producer of the show. However, his production company, Icarus Productions, is listed in the show's end credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1977)
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- Eine amerikanische Familie
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- 1230 Milan Ave., South Pasadena, California, USA(exteriors of the Lawrences' house)
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