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Season 1 – Second Noah

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Author Noah Beckett and his zookeeper wife, Jesse, adopt eight children and numerous animals.
Second Noah — Season 1

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Second Noah has a surplus of good intentions, but this saccharine series overdoes it with an aspirational family who are too idyllic to be relatable.

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Tom Shales Washington Post 06/25/2019
Sweet-natured but almost brutal in its banality. It's nice to be nice, but niceness alone doesn't make for an entertaining television show. Go to Full Review
Carole Horst Variety 06/25/2019
Should click with younger [audiences] not looking for profound, probing entertainment. Go to Full Review
John Carman San Francisco Chronicle 06/25/2019
The cast is appealing, the writing is solid without being sappily obtrusive, and the chimpanzee doesn't hog the camera. In fact, the hog doesn't hog the camera either. Go to Full Review
Tom Jicha South Florida Sun-Sentinel 06/25/2019
Not only [is this] series rife with solid family values and pro-social lessons, [it is] better than average entertainment. Go to Full Review
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Feb 5, 1996 Pilot Adoptive parents Noah and Jesse Beckett (Daniel Hugh Kelly, Betsy Brantley) raise eight children and a multitude of animals. Details Episode 2 Aired Feb 12, 1996 Hoops and Dreams Noah (Daniel Hugh Kelly) plots to get Ricky (James Marsden) on the high-school basketball team; Jesse (Betsy Brantley) copes with a death. Details Episode 3 Aired Feb 19, 1996 Close Encounters Ranny and Danny (Jeremy Torgerson, Jon Torgerson) look for their birth mother through the Internet; Ricky's band has an audition. Details Episode 4 Aired Feb 26, 1996 Stormy Weather A hurricane targets Tampa while Noah and Jesse (Daniel Hugh Kelly, Betsy Brantley) are away on a trip; Ricky (James Marsden) takes charge when the storm hits. Details Episode 5 Aired Mar 2, 1996 The Good Samaritan Jesse is sued after she helps a bee-sting victim allergic to the insect's venom. Details Episode 6 Aired Mar 4, 1996 Julio Is My Dad Luis (Jeffrey Licon) gets in trouble when he claims Julio Iglesias is his father; everyone teases Hannah (Ashley Gorrell) about her crush on an overweight boy. Details Episode 7 Aired Mar 11, 1996 Ghost Story The family prepares to celebrate Bethany's birthday; Bethany (Zelda Harris) befriends a homeless man (Paul Winfield). Details Episode 8 Aired Mar 18, 1996 The Rendezvous Roxanna (Erika Page) informs Darby (Joey Lauren Adams) when Ricky (James Marsden) dates another girl. Details Episode 9 Aired Apr 1, 1996 The Big Chief Jesse's father (Lloyd Bridges) visits and decides to take Ricky (James Marsden) on a hunting trip. Details Episode 10 Aired Apr 8, 1996 Dreamboat Bethany and Hannah (Zelda Harris, Ashley Gorrell) play matchmaker for Shirley (Dierdre O'Connell); Ricky (James Marsden) befriends a lonely freshman girl. Details Episode 11 Aired Apr 15, 1996 A Dog's Life Ricky (James Marsden) tries to rescue an abused stray dog; Bethany and Hannah (Zelda Harris, Ashley Gorrell) compete for the lead in a play. Details Episode 12 Aired Apr 22, 1996 King of the Road Noah's free-spirited brother (John Terry) brings chaos to the Beckett household when the artist visits unexpectedly. Details
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Season Info

Executive Producer
Pamela K. Long, Sam Egan
Network
ABC
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date
Feb 5, 1996