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The Kids Are Alright is an American television sitcom created by Tim Doyle for ABC, inspired by Doyle's own childhood. The series is a single-camera comedy about an Irish Catholic family raising eight sons in suburban Los Angeles circa 1972, navigating the trials and tribulations of the era.
The Kids Are Alright: Created by Tim Doyle. With Mary McCormack, Jack Gore, Sam Straley, Caleb Foote. A pair of working class parents in an Irish-Catholic family try to raise their eight kids during the 1970s.
"The Kids Are Alright" is a song written by Pete Townshend and recorded by the English rock band the Who. It appears as the seventh track on their debut album My Generation (1965).
The Kids Are Alright. Set in the 1970s, this ensemble comedy follows a traditional Irish-Catholic family, the Clearys, as they navigate big and small changes during one of America’s most turbulent decades.
Set in the 1970s, this ensemble comedy follows a traditional Irish-Catholic family, the Clearys, as it navigates big and small changes during one of America's most turbulent decades.
THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT takes us back to 1972 in a Southern California suburb and that's where we meet the Cleary family: Mike (Michael Cudlitz), Peggy (Mary McCormack), and their eight sons ranging in age from 20 down to a year old.
When Peggy storms out of the house without explanation after a mishap at the grocery store, Mike enlists Wendi to help find her.