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Eight is Enough Season 2 Episode 23
Abby suffers a concussion when she falls off a ladder. Tha Bradfords take turns keeping Abby awake by telling her stories and sharing memories, which are flashbacks from previous episodes.
Serie: Eight is Enough
Episode Title: Long Night's Journey into Day
Air Date: 1978-03-01
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