Growing Pains: Happy Halloween


1:00 pm - 1:30 pm, Thursday, October 30 on WPIX Rewind TV (11.4)

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About this Broadcast
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Happy Halloween

Season 6, Episode 7

Part 1 of 2. A Halloween night becomes a '50s horror film as Maggie and Jason tell tales of aliens.

repeat 1990 English
Comedy Family Sitcom Halloween

Cast & Crew
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Alan Thicke (Actor) .. Dr. Jason Seaver
Jamie Luner (Actor) .. Kara Daye
Joanna Kerns (Actor) .. Maggie Seaver
Matt Landers (Actor) .. Off. Krupke
Susan Griffiths (Actor) .. Marilyn Monroe
Leslie Morris (Actor) .. Babe Ruth
Joe Banks (Actor) .. Frank
Van Epperson (Actor) .. Truman Capote
Beau Richardson (Actor) .. Kid
Stuart Nisbet (Actor) .. George Washington
Joseph Weinberger (Actor) .. Dwayne
Kelsey Dohring (Actor) .. Chrissy Seaver
Charles L. Brame (Actor) .. Abraham Lincoln
Jerome Patrick Hoban (Actor) .. Ed Sullivan
Jan Rabson (Actor) .. Rod Serling
Maxine Elliott (Actor) .. Elderly Woman
Kate Randolph Burns (Actor) .. Token Vendor

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Did You Know..
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Alan Thicke (Actor) .. Dr. Jason Seaver
Born: March 01, 1947
Died: December 13, 2016
Birthplace: Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: After abandoning plans to be either a minister or a doctor, Canadian-born singer/actor Alan Thicke turned to sports writing, then typed out comedy material for the CBC television network. He moved to Hollywood, where he became a writer and sometime performer on the syndicated Norman Lear series Fernwood 2-Night. He returned to Canada in 1980 to replace talk host Alan Hamel on a popular daytime chatfest. He was successful enough in this endeavor to be invited by onetime network executive Fred Silverman to star in Silverman's first non-network effort, a nighttime variety show titled Thicke of the Night (1983). Despite an enormous publicity buildup, the show was a disaster, for which Thicke adopted a "mea culpa" stance. Also during this period, his marriage to singer/actress Gloria Loring broke up; thus Thicke felt himself a failure on all counts. He has credited his comeback to producer Ilene Berg, who cast Thicke in the 1984 TV movie The Calendar Girl Murders, which proved to skeptics that the man had talent as a straight actor. In 1985, Thicke originated the role of psychiatrist Jason Seaver in Growing Pains, a popular ABC sitcom which ran until 1994. The following year, Thicke showed up as a preening, bombastic talk show host (could this have been an act of attrition for Thicke of the Night?) on the NBC comedy series Hope and Gloria. Additionally, Thicke has hosted the children's series Animal Crack-Ups (1987-1990), and has composed the theme songs for several other TV series, notably The Facts of Life. Although he worked steadily in a variety of less than noteworthy projects, he did score a cameo as himself in the satire Teddy Bears' Picnic, and landed supporting roles in the comedies The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, and the 2012 Adam Sandler laugher That's My Boy.Alan Thicke's son is actor Brennan Thicke, best known for providing the voice of the TV cartoon character Dennis the Menace, and his other son, Robin Thicke, followed his father's musical interests and became a pop star. Thicke died in 2016, at age 69.
Jamie Luner (Actor) .. Kara Daye
Born: May 12, 1971
Birthplace: Palo Alto, California, United States
Trivia: Actress Jamie Luner got her feet wet in acting with recurring roles on two popular sitcoms of the early '90s: Growing Pains and Just the Ten of Us. She would go on to appear in a number of TV movies, like Confessions of Sorority Girls, and eventually joined the cast of the nighttime soap Melrose Place from 1997 to 1999, when the show ended its run. That same year, Luner snagged the starring role in the series Profiler, which lasted until 2000. She would continue to find success with TV movies like Stranger in My Bed and The Perfect Marriage, and in 2009, she was cast as Liz Colby in the daytime soap opera All My Children.
Joanna Kerns (Actor) .. Maggie Seaver
Born: February 12, 1953
Birthplace: San Fernando, California, United States
Trivia: Though blonde actress Joanna Kerns may be best known for her breakthrough role as Maggie Seaver on the popular 1980s television sitcom Growing Pains, the seasoned actress-turned-director has subsequently made quite a name for herself behind the camera by taking the reigns of such popular small-screen series as Ally McBeal, Felicity, Judging Amy, and Boston Public. Born Joanna Cruisse de Varona in San Francisco in 1953, the talented teen pursued many avenues before eventually discovering her love of acting. Though she would compete unsuccessfully for a spot on the 1968 Olympics Gymnastics team (her sister Donna would later take home the gold medal for swimming), she remained steadfast in her athleticism and subsequently dropped out of high school to tour with the Gene Kelly stage musical Clown Around. It wasn't long before she gained affection for the spotlight, and following a move to New York, the aspiring young actress could be spotted in a Broadway production of Ulysses in Nighttown. A move back to the West Coast resulted in numerous film and television roles, and as her television career continued to take off, the up-and-coming actress married producer Richard Kerns. On the heels of minor roles in such films as Ape (1976) and Coma (1978), roles in Magnum, P.I., The A-Team, and Hill Street Blues made Kerns a familiar face to television viewers, and by the time she accepted the role of loving mother Maggie Seaver, Kerns had also turned heads in Hunter and V. Balancing out her seven-year run on Growing Pains with numerous made-for-television feature roles, Kerns ultimately realized that her small-screen fame would inevitably be short-lived, and that realization eventually led her to step behind the camera as a frequent director for the series. Of course, her prediction did come true, and after Growing Pains went off the air in 1992, Kerns juggled acting and directing in television throughout the 1990s in addition to remarrying Mark Appleton following the breakup of her previous marriage. After helming many of the decade's most popular shows, Kerns brought in the new millennium with a role as Winona Ryder's distant mother in Girl, Interrupted before experiencing something of a family reunion with 2000's The Growing Pains Movie. Kerns' frequent recognition of her Spanish roots has also made her something of a role model to Chicano and Latino youth. In 2007 the sitcom Mom was cast as the mother of Alison, the ambitious television producer Knocked Up by Seth Rogen, and in 2009 Kerns wrote and directed the short The Gold Lunch.
Matt Landers (Actor) .. Off. Krupke
Born: October 21, 1952
Susan Griffiths (Actor) .. Marilyn Monroe
Leslie Morris (Actor) .. Babe Ruth
Joe Banks (Actor) .. Frank
Van Epperson (Actor) .. Truman Capote
Born: February 21, 1957
Beau Richardson (Actor) .. Kid
Stuart Nisbet (Actor) .. George Washington
Born: January 17, 1934
Joseph Weinberger (Actor) .. Dwayne
Kelsey Dohring (Actor) .. Chrissy Seaver
Charles L. Brame (Actor) .. Abraham Lincoln
Jerome Patrick Hoban (Actor) .. Ed Sullivan
Jan Rabson (Actor) .. Rod Serling
Born: June 14, 1954
Maxine Elliott (Actor) .. Elderly Woman
Kate Randolph Burns (Actor) .. Token Vendor

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