Sitcoms Online - Main Page / Message Boards - Main Page / News Blog / Photo Galleries / DVD Reviews / Buy TV Shows on DVD and Blu-ray

View Today's Active Threads (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / View New Posts (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / Mark All Boards Read / Chit Chat Board

Growing Pains links and theme songs at Sitcoms Online / Growing Pains Photo Gallery


Growing Pains - The Complete First Season

Buy Growing Pains - The Complete First Season on DVD
Growing Pains - The Complete Second Season

Buy Growing Pains - The Complete Second Season on DVD
Growing Pains - The Complete Third Season

Buy Growing Pains - The Complete Third Season on DVD
Growing Pains - The Complete Fourth Season

Buy Growing Pains - The Complete Fourth Season on DVD
Growing Pains - The Complete Fifth Season

Buy Growing Pains - The Complete Fifth Season on DVD
Growing Pains - The Complete Sixth Season

Buy Growing Pains - The Complete Sixth Season on DVD
Growing Pains - The Complete Seventh Season

Buy Growing Pains - The Complete Seventh Season on DVD
Growing Pains - The Movie

Buy Growing Pains - The Movie on DVD
Growing Pains - Return of the Seavers

Buy Growing Pains - Return of the Seavers on DVD
Growing Pains - The Complete Series

Buy Growing Pains - The Complete Series on DVD

Sitcoms Online Message Boards - Forums  

Go Back   Sitcoms Online Message Boards - Forums > 1980s Sitcoms > Growing Pains
Register Community View Today's Active Threads (No CC/CC Only) Search Photo Galleries Calendar FAQ

Notices

SitcomsOnline.com News Blog Headlines Facebook X/Twitter Bluesky Threads Instagram YouTube RSS

HBO Max Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Six Feet Under; Netflix Orders Dealies
Additional Fox Summer 2026 Dates; BET's Lot Patrol Premiere Date
Kids Make Me Angry Sneak Peek; Shrinking Adds Karen Gillan for Season 4
Netflix's A Different World Premieres September 24; Ted Danson Joins Elizabeth Banks Apple TV Comedy
Sitcom Stars on Talk Shows; This Week in Sitcoms (Week of June 1, 2026)
SitcomsOnline Digest: New Episodes of The Simpsons Headed Exclusively to Disney+; Release Date Set for Reboot of A Different World
Disney+ Announces Brand New The Simpsons Episodes; Remembering the Sitcom Stars and Crew Members We Recently Lost


New on DVD and Blu-ray

Happy's Place - Season One (Blu-ray) Two and a Half Men - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Abbott Elementary - The Complete Fourth Season (DVD) I Love Lucy - The Complete Series - 75th Anniversary Edition (DVD) The Office - The Complete Series - Superfan Extended Episodes (Blu-ray)

11/04/25 - Happy's Place - Season One (Blu-ray) (DVD)
11/11/25 - Rick and Morty - Season 8 (Blu-ray) (DVD)
11/11/25 - SpongeBob SquarePants - The Complete Fifteenth Season (DVD)
11/11/25 - Two and a Half Men - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
12/02/25 - Tom and Jerry - The Golden Era Anthology (1940-1958) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
12/16/25 - Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
12/16/25 - Wally Gator - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
01/20/26 - The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Golden Age Collection (Blu-ray)
01/27/26 - The New Fred and Barney Show - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
02/11/26 - Tom and Jerry - The Complete CinemaScope Collection (Blu-ray)
03/24/26 - Looney Tunes Collector's Vault - Volume 2 (Blu-ray)
04/11/26 - Abbott Elementary - The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)
04/21/26 - Famous Studios Champion Collection (Blu-ray) (DVD)
05/19/26 - I Love Lucy - The Complete Series - 75th Anniversary Edition (DVD)
05/19/26 - Looney Tunes Cartoons - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) (DVD)
07/14/26 - The Office - The Complete Series - Superfan Extended Episodes (Blu-ray)
07/28/26 - I Love Lucy - The Complete Series - 75th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray)

More Recent and Upcoming TV DVD and Blu-ray Releases / TV Shows on DVD, Blu-ray and Prime Video / DVD Reviews Archive


Search Sitcoms Online:



Donate

Please make a donation if you can help with Sitcoms Online's web hosting costs. Thanks for your support!

We receive a small commission on all DVDs, Blu-rays, CDs, Books, and any other items ordered through our Amazon.com links as an associate. Thanks for using our links for your online shopping!

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 03-01-2022, 05:48 PM   #16
paul.austin
Member
Forum Regular
 
paul.austin's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 22, 2012
Posts: 669
Default

People bash him for his hurtful, cruel and nutty behaviour which has little to do with the real Jesus.

Growing Pains hadn’t “run its Course” as there were full plans in 1992 to let Cameron go and start a sort of “Taggart” in that the title is still Growing Pains but it would be rebuilt around Luke, Ben and Chrissy.
__________________
www.bbc.co.uk\letterfromamerica
paul.austin is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-01-2022, 06:56 PM   #17
icecream
Cat-tastic and Whiskerlicious
Forum Celebrity
 
icecream's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 01, 2006
Location: The Catacombs
Posts: 20,606
Default

Yeah right, there wouldn't have been plans to continue the show. ABC knew this would be the last season when they moved it to Saturdays along with the final season of Who's the Boss? Jeremy Miller's acting had gotten a lot worse in later seasons and Chrissy was never a good actress, a show centered around them would have been a disaster. And Leo wouldn't have wanted to continue with becoming a movie star. Growing Pains had run its course, exact number of seasons Family Ties got.
icecream is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-01-2022, 07:47 PM   #18
factsoflife
Member
Forum Fanatic
 
Join Date: Sep 11, 2000
Posts: 8,741
Default

I don't think another season would have been feasible simply because the math doesn't work out to support it. Ratings had started to slip in the latter seasons, In season 5 (1989-1990), the series placed #21 for the season and netted 15.4 million viewers on average; by season 7 (1991-1992) it had slipped to #75 for the season and netted only 8.7 million viewers. On top of that, ABC likely would have had to renegotiate some of the cast contracts to somehow compensate for Kirk's newly aggressive/domineering behavior and to make up for Tracey Gold's likely continued absences to treat her health issues.

Plus by 1993-1994, there was a noticeable shift in the tone and format of many sitcoms, which moved away from the "Growing Pains" family friendly formula and towards the more edgy sitcoms like "Living Single" which debuted on Fox that season, or sophisticated sitcoms like "Frasier" that debuted on NBC that season. And by Fall of 1994, sitcoms like "Friends" would come to dominate the TV landscape; leaving "family friendly" sitcoms regulated to a smaller piece of the TV landscape, most notably on ABC's TGIF block of friday programming.
__________________
"and to the fans. I was only supposed to be on every other Tuesday. But, thanks to you, I'm here, and I promise! I will try my best never to let you down. I am going back into that studio on Monday, and I'm going to play Erica Kane for all she's worth!"-- Susan Lucci, May 1999 Daytime Emmy Speech.
factsoflife is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-01-2022, 09:01 PM   #19
RetroGuy2000
Julie,Julie Anne,&Felice 4Ever
Forum Star
 
RetroGuy2000's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 27, 2013
Posts: 16,914
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by factsoflife View Post
I don't think another season would have been feasible simply because the math doesn't work out to support it. Ratings had started to slip in the latter seasons, In season 5 (1989-1990), the series placed #21 for the season and netted 15.4 million viewers on average; by season 7 (1991-1992) it had slipped to #75 for the season and netted only 8.7 million viewers. On top of that, ABC likely would have had to renegotiate some of the cast contracts to somehow compensate for Kirk's newly aggressive/domineering behavior and to make up for Tracey Gold's likely continued absences to treat her health issues.

Plus by 1993-1994, there was a noticeable shift in the tone and format of many sitcoms, which moved away from the "Growing Pains" family friendly formula and towards the more edgy sitcoms like "Living Single" which debuted on Fox that season, or sophisticated sitcoms like "Frasier" that debuted on NBC that season. And by Fall of 1994, sitcoms like "Friends" would come to dominate the TV landscape; leaving "family friendly" sitcoms regulated to a smaller piece of the TV landscape, most notably on ABC's TGIF block of friday programming.
Yeah, I just don't see how the could have continued the show when it had already dropped to #75.
RetroGuy2000 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-02-2022, 08:01 AM   #20
paul.austin
Member
Forum Regular
 
paul.austin's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 22, 2012
Posts: 669
Default

The decision to cancel only came in the mid season break. At the beginning of the season, the production office was still hoping to salvage the show and rebuild it around DiCaprio. I never said it would work but it a fact they wished to try.
paul.austin is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2022, 02:32 AM   #21
TMC
Member
Forum Idol
 
Join Date: Jan 09, 2001
Posts: 124,387
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by icecream View Post
Yet another thread bashing Kirk Cameron. Again, it is a lie his haters made up about him getting Julie fired, that was solely the producers' decision. And no, Growing Pains had run its course after 7 seasons just like Family Ties had run its course after 7 seasons. I don't see you starting a could Family Ties have continued without Michael J. Fox thread, just another excuse to bash a Christian actor you hate.
Michael J. Fox by most accounts, was a team player (even during the height of his notoriety with Back to the Future) unlike Kirk Cameron in the later years of Growing Pains. In other words, there aren't too many stories surrounding MJF being uncooperative and only in it for himself during the production of Family Ties, when compared to Kirk and Growing Pains.
TMC is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2022, 02:38 AM   #22
TMC
Member
Forum Idol
 
Join Date: Jan 09, 2001
Posts: 124,387
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by RetroGuy2000 View Post
Yeah, I just don't see how the could have continued the show when it had already dropped to #75.
Well, we also have to keep in mind that ABC moved the show from its long time Tuesday night slot to Saturday nights. While Saturday nights weren't exactly considered an all out death slot like today, it was still a tremendous fall from grace. Really, the last big Saturday night prime-time network show that I can think of, was The Golden Girls, which incidentally, also went off the air in the same season.
TMC is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2022, 08:14 AM   #23
TMC
Member
Forum Idol
 
Join Date: Jan 09, 2001
Posts: 124,387
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by factsoflife View Post
I don't think another season would have been feasible simply because the math doesn't work out to support it. Ratings had started to slip in the latter seasons, In season 5 (1989-1990), the series placed #21 for the season and netted 15.4 million viewers on average; by season 7 (1991-1992) it had slipped to #75 for the season and netted only 8.7 million viewers. On top of that, ABC likely would have had to renegotiate some of the cast contracts to somehow compensate for Kirk's newly aggressive/domineering behavior and to make up for Tracey Gold's likely continued absences to treat her health issues.

Plus by 1993-1994, there was a noticeable shift in the tone and format of many sitcoms, which moved away from the "Growing Pains" family friendly formula and towards the more edgy sitcoms like "Living Single" which debuted on Fox that season, or sophisticated sitcoms like "Frasier" that debuted on NBC that season. And by Fall of 1994, sitcoms like "Friends" would come to dominate the TV landscape; leaving "family friendly" sitcoms regulated to a smaller piece of the TV landscape, most notably on ABC's TGIF block of friday programming.
I've said numerous times that the shift may have started when sitcoms like Married...with Children, Roseanne, and The Simpsons came on the scene by the end of the '80s. Even though they were also domestic sitcoms/shows about nuclear families, they were decidedly more biting, gritty, cynical, and dysfunctional than the saccharine type of shows (e.g. The Cosby Show, Growing Pains, Family Ties, Full House, etc.) that we were getting up until that point.

Shows like Growing Pains by the the time that it went off the air in 1992, felt like an anachronism from a past life and time period. Heck, even ABC's own Dinosaurs, which came on the scene about a year before Growing Pains ended was a family show that had more of an edge and something important that it wanted to say without coming across as ham-fisted or overly preachy.
TMC is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-06-2022, 03:06 AM   #24
Hawkee
Michael Fassbender Fanatic
Moderator
Forum Star
 
Join Date: Jan 17, 2016
Location: California
Posts: 10,728
Default

In my eyes why ABC decided to end Growing Pains in 1992 was simply because it was time for the show to end and Growing Pains had run it's course. But if Growing Pains had ran for a few more seasons instead of ending in 1992 the show would've gotten a new improved storyline and how I would've chose to end it would've been an episode that featured Mike graduating college and when he returns home he brings a special surprise and makes a special surprise announcement that he and his girlfriend from college are getting married and they all congratulate him and his girlfriend on their wedding. Then the finale would've ended with Mike and his now wife starting a new life in their new home and we would see Maggie Seaver working as a newscaster for the news and as for Jason Seaver he would've retired from being a doctor and Ben would've followed in his dad's footsteps and became a doctor as well. And Chrissy would've been a bright sassy teenager and Carol would be studying to become a journalist and work around the world. And that's how Growing Pains should've ended if it had more episodes. But why I think ABC made the Growing Pains movies was they were thinking of a possible reboot of the show but it never happened. But Alan Thicke was already making a huge success as a game show Comeback Kid with the shows Pictionary and The All New Three's A Crowd for GSN. But I wouldn't be surprised if a Growing Pains reboot appears in the future with all new actors and a new storyline
Bestie
__________________
Hawkee and Aguilar, Hoping to be a great team
Hawkee is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-06-2022, 11:59 AM   #25
paul.austin
Member
Forum Regular
 
paul.austin's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 22, 2012
Posts: 669
Default

I "love" that whoever did this "Season 8" title sequence included the clip where Tracey Gold, braless in a low cut top accidentally starts her b-reasts jiggling and clutches herself in embarressment!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlW7ky2g-EY
paul.austin is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:47 PM.


Although the administrators and moderators of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards will attempt to keep all objectionable messages off this forum, it is impossible for us to review all messages. All messages express the views of the author, and neither the owners of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards, nor vBulletin Solutions Inc. (developers of vBulletin) will be held responsible for the content of any message. The owners of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards reserve the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread for any reason.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.