![]() ![]() ![]() How many kids does Lucy have?”īeverley Mitchell, who attended the 3rd Annual Zimmer Children’s Museum’s We All Play Fundraiser in Santa Monica, California, on April 28, 2018, would like to do a “7th Heaven” reunion show. Who knows, I don’t even know how many babies I might have on the show. “And maybe if it was more focused on the kids and created amazing new stories and kind of followed us as adults because, before on the show, we were little babies and now we’re not. “I think we would create some great storylines and I think it would be a really fun show,” she told IBT about doing a revival before going on to share her idea for a spinoff version. While Mitchell’s not sure who else from the original cast would come back, she knows that a revival could work very well. Eric Camden), who confessed to child molestation a few years back, was mentioned. Though the thought of it excites her, she said she had “no idea who would be part of it” when her TV dad Stephen Collins (Rev. “I would love to do a ‘7th Heaven’ reunion,” the actress told International Business Times. And it’s exactly that idea that Mitchell is very open to. I really feel that because of what Brenda served up, we really served people full meals for 11 years, and that makes me happy.It’s been 11 years since Beverley Mitchell ended her run as Lucy Camden on The WB/CW’s “7th Heaven,” but with how often she still sees her former co-stars, it’s as if they’re all still a part of the show. We were strict, and people were learning that it’s okay to say no to your kids. “We fed the people what they craved, which was real drama and love and real issues that we dealt with that were troubling real kids, and parents would tune in to learn how to parent. The industry was ignorant of its popularity, so they never noticed it, but the world did,” she says. To this day, Hicks is amazed at the massive following the show had and continues to have worldwide. “I don’t know if that’s good casting or if Brenda wrote for us, but I think they picked sensitive, nice people, and we all wanted and needed to love each other.” “It’s amazing!” But frankly, it’s not a far-fetched concept, as even the actors who played the Camdens formed a special bond. “I’ve been in tiny waterways off Lake Como in Italy and the Italian boys with their legs dangling over a high bridge looked down and screamed ‘Annie Camden,’” says Hicks. The message was as clear as the show’s theme song: No matter what you do in life, you can always return home.įor those who grew up with the show, separating the TV family from the actors who played them has become virtually impossible, as witnessed by fan reactions across the globe. So I thought, ‘Wow, this is really acting.’”įor 11 seasons, creator Brenda Hampton brought viewers the trials and tribulations of Reverend Eric Camden (Stephen Collins) and his family as they tackled real-life issues like bullying, teenage pregnancy, and addiction. On a lot of shows you go, 'Freeze! Book 'em!' but these were long, emotional scenes. Our scenes were mammoth: It was like doing a play every day. Meanwhile, I had fallen in love with the cast and realized the fun of acting. “I was doing a film with Ray Liotta and I thought, ‘I’m back in cinema!’ Of course Turbulence came out and it was a horrid film. “I was dragged kicking into the first season, because I really wanted to be free for film,” laughs Hicks. ![]() It became the longest-running family drama in history and Aaron Spelling’s longest-running show, but when Catherine Hicks was offered the role of matriarch Annie Camden on 7th Heaven, she did not jump at the chance. ![]()
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