Eight is Enough Timeline
Grant Goodeve
The "Eight Is Enough" theme, by Grant Goodeve is on the Television's Greatest Hits, Remote Control CD
Sep 23, 2002, Grant Goodeve guested on "7th Heaven" playing "Capt. Jack Smith" in the episode: "Monkey Business Part 2"
Sep 16, 2002, Grant Goodeve guested on "7th Heaven" playing "Capt. Jack Smith" in the episode: "Monkey Business Part 1"
Sep 00, 2000, Grant Goodeve hosted "If Walls Could Talk" Monday nights on HGTV (Home & Garden Television). He taped the series in the spring of 2000.
Jun 10, 2000, Grant Goodeve was in the movie 'Something to Sing About'. This was presented by world wide pictures - 'the motion picture ministry of the billy graham evangelistic assoc.'
Unk 00, 2000, Grant Goodeve appearred in the video releases "Word Pictures: Proving the Bible Through Archaeology".
Unk 00, 1999, Grant Goodeve hosted "Northwest Backwoods" on a Seattle TV station.
Oct 14, 1998, Dianne Kay and Willie Aames were seen on the Jenny Jones Show. From Ed: "Dianne looked exactly the same and it sounded as if he was having fun making his Christian videos." From Ed R.: "Yeah, I saw the JJ show with Willie Aames and Diane Kay...it was great to see them and hear what they're up to. They (and Lisa Whelchel) were a breath of fresh air, compared to Gary Coleman...what cocky guy he is!" From Ed: "Willie produces Christian Videos (which I've heard the music was done by Grant Goodeve) Willie plays a sort of "super hero" that teaches the Bible to elementary school age Children, and it always has a moral message to it. He now lives in Olate, KS (a suburb of Kansas City) with his wife, and I think they have Children. You could probably find his videos at any Christian Book Store. He's usually on the cover." Off the Messageboard: When Dianne Kay was on Jenny Jones in October 1998, she said that she was now involved in interior decorating and antiques in the California area.
Unk 00, 1997, Grant Goodeve guested with Richard Simmons in the song "The Most Fattening Time of the Year" on the Bob Rivers comedy holiday CD "More Twisted Christmas."
Nov 10, 1996, Grant Goodeve appearred in "Pandora's Clock."
Unk 00, 1992, Grant Goodeve sung "Didn't I Get This Last Year" in the Bob Rivers comedy holiday CD "I Am Santa Claus"
Nov 25, 1990, Grant Goodeve was in the TV movie "She'll Take Romance."
Jul 12, 1990, Grant Goodeve first appeared in the series "Northern Exposure", whose character Rick Pederson died from a falling satellite on the Sep 29, 1992, episode.
May 13, 1989, Grant Goodeve was in the TV movie "Mother's Day"
Jul 06, 1988, Grant Goodeve appearred in the movie "License to Drive"
Feb 28, 1988, Grant Goodeve appeared on a "Murder, She Wrote" playing "Ben Schuyler" in the episode: "A Very Good Year For Murder"
Oct 19, 1987, from October 19-23, 1987, four of the children guested on Password Plus. There were Susan Richardson, Grant Goodeve, Adam Rich, and Lani O'Grady. I don't know who won because NBC interrupted the last day with some news bulletin.
Nov 09, 1986, Grant Goodeve appeared on "Murder, She Wrote" playing "Larry Gaynes" in the episode: "Dead Man's Gold"
Oct 29, 1986, Grant Goodeve appearred in an episode of "Hotel" playing "Kevin Bromley" in the episode: "Enemies Within".
Unk 00, 1985, from 1985-86, Grant Goodeve was a regular in the "One Life to Live" soap opera playing Michael James "Woody" Woodward
Dec 08, 1984, Grant Goodeve appearred on "Finder of Lost Loves" playing "Stuart Scranton" in the episode: "A Gift".
Nov 18, 1984, Grant Goodeve appeared on a "Murder, She Wrote" playing "Jack Schroeder" in the episode: "Lovers and Other Killers".
Jul 06, 1984, Grant Goodeve was in the TV movie "Pigs Vs. Freaks"
Jun 02, 1984, Grant Goodeve appeared in "Solid Gold"
Mar 10, 1984, Grant Goodeve guested on "Fantasy Island" playing "Hunter Richter" in the episode: "Sing Melancholy Baby/The Last Dogfight".
Jan 15, 1984, Grant Goodeve guested on "Trapper John, M.D." playing "David Huber" in the episode: "A Little Knife Music".
Unk 00, 1984, Grant Goodeve appearred on "Capitol" as Jordy Clegg #2
Dec 03, 1983, Grant Goodeve guested on "T.J. Hooker" in the episode: "Blue Murder".
Unk 00, 1983, Grant Goodeve was a short-term regular on "Dynasty" TV Series as Chris Deegan. He reprised the role in 1987.
Dec 11, 1982, Grant Goodeve guested on "The Love Boat" playing "Steve" in the episode: "My Friend, The Executrix/Programmed for Love/Baby Talk" (episode # 6.12).
Jan 15, 1982, Dianne Kay guested on "Darkroom" playing "Claire" in the episode: "Who's There?". Also on that episode, Grant Goodeve guested playing "Steve".
Unk 00, 1982, Dick Van Patten, Grant Goodeve, and Ralph Macchio appearred in the TV movie "High Powder".
Nov 21, 1981, Grant Goodeve guested on "The Love Boat" playing "Bud" in the episode: "Farnsworth's Fling/Three in a Bed/I Remember Helen/Merrill, Melanie & Melanesia/Gopher Farnsworth Smith: Parts 1 and 2" (episode # 5.8, 5.9)
Feb 25, 1981, Grant Goodeve guested on "Aloha Paradise".
May 04, 1980, Grant Goodeve and Joan Prather were in the special "Battle of the Network Stars VIII".
Apr 21, 1980, from Apr 21 through Apr 25, Grant Goodeve guested on "The $20,000 Pyramid"
Dec 03, 1979, from Dec 3 through Dec 7, Grant Goodeve guested on "The $20,000 Pyramid"
Sep 19, 1979, David (Grant Goodeve) and Susan (Susan Richardson) each got married in a double wedding. David married Janet (Joan Prather) and Susan wed Merle (Brian Patrick Clarke) just two TV weeks after Merle was introduced. Sep=9, so add 9+19=28!
Sep 14, 1979, Grant Goodeve guested on "Fantasy Island" playing "Bill Rawlins" in the episode: "Goose for the Gander/The Stuntman" .
May 25, 1979, Grant Goodeve appearred in the TV movie "Hot Rod"
Jan 19, 1979, Grant Goodeve appearred in the TV movie "A Last Cry for Help."
Oct 09, 1978, through Oct 13, Grant Goodeve was a guest panelist on "The $20,000 Pyramid"
Sep 30, 1978, Grant Goodeve appearred on "The Love Boat" playing "Dave, Captain Stubing's Godson" in the episode: "Man Who Loved Women, The/Different Girl, A/Oh, My Aching Brother".
Jun 00, 1978, Grant Goodeve married Deborah Ketchum and had a child c. early 1980.
May 29, 1978, from May 29 through June 2, Grant Goodeve was a guest panelist on "The $20,000 Pyramid"
May 08, 1978, five members of the casts of Eight is Enough (Susan Richardson, Lani O'Grady, Dick Van Patten, Grant Goodeve, and Laurie Walters), Love Boat, Three's Company and Soap played in a special celebrity edition of "All-Star Family Feud Special" in prime time. The EiE cast appearred in about 4-5 more special editions over the next 3 years.
Oct 16, 1977, Grant Goodeve appearred on "Insight" in the episode: "I Want to Die".
Mar 22, 1977: Grant Goodeve, who replaced Mark Hamill who became a Jedi Knight (more later), first appeared as David on "Eight is Enough." Also replacing two other actors in the pilot were Dianne Kay as Nancy and Willie Aames as Tommy.
Mar 15, 1977, Mark Hamill appearred as David Bradford in the pilot episode of "Eight is Enough" titled "Never Try Eating Nectarines Since Juice May Dispense". He was probably the most famous person from the show that appearred just once in the whole series. Grant Goodeve took over the role the following week.
Nov 18, 1976, Grant Goodeve guested on "Gibbsville" in the episode: "Saturday Night".
Apr 29, 1976, Grant Goodeve appearred in the TV movie "Law of the Land"
Jan 31, 1976, Grant Goodeve guested on "Emergency!" in the episode: "Above and Beyond ... Nearly".
Jul 06, 1952, Grant Goodeve (David Bradford) was born in Middlebury, Connecticut, USA.
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