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Growing Pains Season 2 DVD Contest
Enjoy the 22 hilarious episodes that make up Season 2 of the hit 80s TV show Growing Pains, which stars Kirk Cameron, Alan Thicke, Tracey Gold, Joanna Kerns and Jeremy Miller. Season 2's episodes include Mike (Cameron) getting fired from a job after he's named Employee of the Month and after his parents buy him a new car because of it; brainy Carol Seaver (Tracey Gold) making everyone think that she's in a relationship with a hunky football hero; and 10-year-old Ben (Jeremy Miller) getting caught for calling a mature phone hot-line (No, it's not what it seems.). Trying to make sense of their children's predicaments are parents Maggie (Joanna Kerns) and Jason (Alan Thicke). You'd think it would be easy for dad Jason to figure things out, since he works as a psychiatrist. However, to our amusement that's hardly the case. Available on DVD April 26th, 2011. For more information on this DVD release, visit the Official Warner Bros. Growing Pains DVD Site. ![]() To Enter the DVD Contest: In a reply to this post, share with everyone one of your favorite 80s TV shows and why you like it. As always, there is no length requirement for your post. Good Luck! ![]() Last edited by klance1 : 10-06-2011 at 09:44 PM. |
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A-Team---every time it came on, I knew they were true Americans. Fighting in the Vietnam War against Communism, then coming home and fighting directly for the American People. Grew up loving this show.
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A-team.
Why? Because it's the A-team. 'nuff said.
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Airwolf. Always thought of being the Female Stringfellow Hawk and flying that baby around blowing up the Commies and Bad guys back in the 80's.
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Growing Pains is one of my favorite 80's shows. There were so many good shows.
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Magnum P. I. Tom Selleck is hte poster child for COOL. Loved the tv show, the setting, the babes, the car. Yep, the ferrari. Awesome ride.
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Riptide. Loved the Helicopter and the nerd. They added a special touch to the show along with Joe Perry
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Jake and the Fatman was my favorite. I loved the father-son dynamic between them.
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the dukes of hazzard, the only bad part of that was i married my first husband when he looked like john schneider and he ended up looking like hulk hogan
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My favorite show from the 80s has to be cheers. It showed you how friends were always there to back you up through the good times and the bad. The theme song was also very catchy.
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