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Parenthood (2010 TV series)
American family drama series
American family drama series
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| image | Parenthood.png | |
| caption | Title screen | |
| genre | {{Plainlist | |
| based_on | ||
| developer | Jason Katims | |
| starring | {{Plainlist | |
| opentheme | {{Plain list | |
| country | United States | |
| language | English | |
| num_seasons | 6 | |
| num_episodes | 103 | |
| list_episodes | List of Parenthood episodes | |
| executive_producer | {{Plain list | |
| producer | {{Plain list | |
| location | Los Angeles, California | |
| runtime | 43 minutes | |
| company | {{Plain list | |
| network | NBC | |
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- Family drama
- Comedy drama
- Peter Krause
- Lauren Graham
- Dax Shepard
- Monica Potter
- Erika Christensen
- Sam Jaeger
- Savannah Paige Rae
- Sarah Ramos
- Max Burkholder
- Joy Bryant
- Miles Heizer
- Mae Whitman
- Bonnie Bedelia
- Craig T. Nelson
- Tyree Brown
- Xolo Maridueña
- "Forever Young" by Bob Dylan
- "When We Were Young" by Lucy Schwartz (international version)
- Ron Howard
- Brian Grazer
- Jason Katims
- Lawrence Trilling
- Sarah Watson
- David Nevins
- Dylan K. Massin
- Patrick Ward
- Jessica Goldberg
- True Jack Productions
- Imagine Television
- Universal Media Studios (seasons 1–3)
- Universal Television (seasons 3–6)
- Open 4 Business Productions
- Parenthood (1989 film)
- Parenthood (1990 TV series) Parenthood is an American family comedy-drama television series developed by Jason Katims and produced by Imagine Television and Universal Television for NBC. The show tells of the Braverman clan, consisting of a couple, their four children, and their families.
Loosely based on the 1989 film of the same name, the series is the second adaptation of the film to air on television, preceded by the 1990–1991 TV series, which also aired on NBC. Following the release of Friday Night Lights, Katims approached Ron Howard and Brian Grazer with the idea of creating an updated, modern adaptation of the 1989 film and bringing it to television.
The series ran for six seasons from March 2, 2010, to January 29, 2015. The series was well received by television critics and earned several nominations and awards, including one Vision Award, a Critics' Choice Television Award, two Television Academy Honors awards, four Young Artist Awards, and three Entertainment Industries Council PRISM Awards. Despite positive reviews, the series never gained a strong audience; the pilot received the highest audience figures, with ratings declining thereafter.
The sixth and final season, consisting of 13 episodes, premiered on September 25, 2014. The series concluded on January 29, 2015.
Series overview
Main article: List of Parenthood episodes{{!}}List of ''Parenthood'' episodes
The series is set in Berkeley, California, on the eastern shore of the San Francisco Bay. It follows three generations of the Braverman family: the patriarch, Ezekiel "Zeek" Braverman; the matriarch, Camille Braverman; and the families of their four children—Adam, Sarah, Crosby, and Julia.
Adam is married to Kristina, and they have three children: Haddie, Max, and Nora. Max is diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome. Sarah is divorced from Seth and has two teenage children, Amber and Drew. Crosby is married to Jasmine, with whom he has a son, Jabbar, and a daughter, Aida. Julia is married to Joel, and they have a daughter, Sydney, as well as a son, Victor, whom they adopted after struggling to conceive a second child.
Cast and characters
Main article: List of Parenthood characters{{!}}List of ''Parenthood'' characters
- Peter Krause as Adam Braverman, the oldest Braverman sibling, father to Haddie, Max and Nora, and husband to Kristina, he previously worked at a shoe company, and then opened a recording studio with Crosby
- Lauren Graham as Sarah Braverman-Rizzoli, the second oldest sibling, single mother to Amber and Drew, later she marries her boss, Hank Rizzoli. At the beginning of the show, she's a bartender, but later becomes a photography assistant.
- Dax Shepard as Crosby Braverman, the third Braverman sibling and father to Jabbar and Aida, and husband to Jasmine, he's a music producer and owns a studio with Adam from season 3
- Monica Potter as Kristina Braverman, Adam's wife who works in politics, and mother to Haddie, Max and Nora
- Erika Christensen as Julia Braverman-Graham, the youngest Braverman sibling and mother to Sydney, Victor, Millie and Eddie, married to Joel Graham, she's a lawyer.
- Sam Jaeger as Joel Graham, Julia's husband, father to Sydney, Victor, Millie and Eddie, he's a licensed contractor.
- Savannah Paige Rae as Sydney Graham, Julia and Joel's daughter, Victor, Millie and Eddie's sister.
- Sarah Ramos as Haddie Braverman (main seasons 1–3; recurring season 4; guest seasons 5 & 6), Adam and Kristina's eldest daughter and child, Max and Nora's older sister, she attends Cornell in season 4.
- Max Burkholder as Max Braverman, Adam and Kristina's second child and only son who has Aspergers syndrome
- Joy Bryant as Jasmine Trussell, Jabbar and Aida's mother and Crosby's on/off girlfriend and later wife from season 3, she is a dancer
- Miles Heizer as Drew Holt, Sarah's son who is shy and quiet
- Mae Whitman as Amber Holt, Sarah's daughter who is outgoing
- Bonnie Bedelia as Camille Braverman, the matriarch of the family and an artist. Mother to Adam, Sarah, Crosby and Julia.
- Craig T. Nelson as Ezekiel "Zeek" Braverman, the patriarch of the family - father to Adam, Sarah, Crosby and Julia, who is a Vietnam veteran
- Tyree Brown as Jabbar Trussell (recurring season 1; main seasons 2–6), Jasmine and Crosby's son who first meets Crosby when he is 5
- Xolo Maridueña as Victor Graham (guest season 3; main seasons 4–6), Julia and Joel's son whom they adopt at the end of season 3
Production
Development
Parenthood is based on the 1989 film of the same name, co-written and directed by Ron Howard. Following the release of the film, a television series was created and aired in 1990 on NBC but turned out to be unsuccessful and was cancelled after one season. Nearly two decades later, Jason Katims, the showrunner of Friday Night Lights, met with Howard and Brian Grazer to ask them to readapt the film on television, which they accepted though they were reluctant at first. The show was given the green-light from NBC in January 2009, and Katims finished writing the pilot script in early 2009.
Casting
Erika Christensen was the first actress to land a role in the pilot in early March 2009. By the end of the month, Peter Krause, Maura Tierney, Dax Shepard, Mae Whitman, Sarah Ramos and Craig T. Nelson were all attached to the drama. Nelson came aboard the project after passing on the role of Jay Pritchett in Modern Family. In April, Max Burkholder was chosen to portray Peter Krause's son. In that same month Bonnie Bedelia, Sam Jaeger and Monica Potter were cast. Diane Farr was originally chosen as Kristina Braverman, but she quickly left the series due to scheduling conflicts with Californication and was replaced by Potter.
The series was originally scheduled to premiere on NBC on September 23, 2009. However, on July 10, 2009, it was announced that Parenthood would be pushed back to midseason due to Tierney's breast cancer diagnosis. On September 10, 2009, a spokesperson for Tierney announced that she was leaving the show because of conflicts with her treatment schedule. Tierney's already-filmed scenes were deleted. On October 9, 2009, it was reported that Lauren Graham would replace Tierney in the upcoming series. Helen Hunt had been approached, but she and NBC could not come to a financial deal. The pilot was reshot in November.
Max Burkholder, who portrays a boy who has Asperger's, explained how they ensure his portrayal is accurate: Ray Romano joined the cast, in the role of Hank Rizzoli on September 11, 2012. The role was specifically created for him after he expressed his love for the show and met with Katims on the set of Friday Night Lights.
Filming
Production for the first season began in 2009 with Katims as executive producer, serving as showrunner and head writer; he also directed a few episodes later in the series. The pilot episode was filmed in Northern California, using local crews, while the rest of the series was filmed in Los Angeles.
As in Katims's other show, Friday Night Lights, three cameras were used for shooting, placed at both sides of a scene. There usually were no table reads prior to the filming of an episode, a process often used in other television shows.
Broadcast history
In the aftermath of Maura Tierney's departure, the premiere date that was originally set for September 23, 2009, was moved to March 1, 2010, at 9:00 p.m., but it was again delayed to the following day at 10:00 p.m. in the aftermath of The Jay Leno Show cancellation and 2010 Tonight Show conflict, requiring the return of scripted programming to the later time slot. The series premiered on March 2, 2010, at 10:00 p.m., on NBC, following The Biggest Loser. The series premiere was dedicated to the memory of Nora O'Brien, a vice president at NBC, who died on the set of Parenthood on April 29, 2009, after collapsing from an aneurysm.
On April 20, 2010, Parenthood was renewed for a second season by NBC, as reported by Variety.{{cite news | access-date=April 20, 2010 | archive-date=April 23, 2010 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100423064135/http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/04/20/parenthood-renewed-for-second-season-by-nbc/49188 | url-status=dead
On May 12, 2011, Parenthood was renewed for a third season and premiered at 10:00 p.m. on September 13. On May 10, 2012, NBC renewed Parenthood for a 15-episode fourth season. On April 26, 2013, NBC renewed Parenthood for a fifth season, with 22 episodes. On May 11, 2014, NBC renewed Parenthood for a sixth and final season, with 13 episodes, after a stand-off with the cast which has seen their episode guarantee reduced.
On April 3, 2015, NickMom, a block carried as part of the American cable network Nick Jr., began to carry the series in cable syndication, mainly as part of weekend and weeknight blocks, until it ended operations on September 28, 2015. The rights have since moved to UP (which also carries Gilmore Girls repeats), uniting both of Lauren Graham's main series on the same network for cable syndication.
Beginning on December 15, 2015, all six seasons of Parenthood were available for streaming on Netflix. Parenthood was removed from Netflix on September 25, 2019. Parenthood is currently streaming on Netflix and Hulu .
In August 2016, Katims was interviewed by TV Line about a potential revival of the series. He said:"It would start at the moment when I feel like I have a story to tell", he admitted. "But the whole thing about Parenthood is the kids get a little older and their lives change and then there's more story to tell. I feel like that will happen at some point. And then it will be a question of, logistically, can we get the actors [back together] at the same time? And then we have to [find an outlet] that wants to [air] it."
Soundtracks
On August 31, 2010, Arrival Records/Scion Music Group released a soundtrack for the first season of Parenthood. The soundtrack consists of 10 songs including the theme song for Parenthood, "Forever Young" by Bob Dylan, and the international theme, "When We Were Young" by Lucy Schwartz. The soundtrack also includes a cover of "Forever Young" performed by John Doe and Lucy Schwartz.
Andrew McMahon, of the band Jack's Mannequin, revealed in speaking about the band's album, People and Things, that the song "Casting Lines" was written after he was contacted by producers of the show as a possible theme song for the series. After recording the song and sending it to producers, he was told they appreciated his efforts but they had selected "Forever Young" as the show's theme song. The song does appear on Jack's Mannequin's third album, People and Things.
; Track listing
- "Forever Young" – Bob Dylan
- "Darlin' Do Not Fear" – Brett Dennen
- "Colors" – Amos Lee
- "Kick Drum Heart" – The Avett Brothers
- "Put Your Records On" – Corinne Bailey Rae
- "In My Dreams" – Eels
- "Change of Time" – Josh Ritter
- "When We Were Young" – Lucy Schwartz
- "In These Arms" – The Swell Season
- "Solitaire" – Wilco
- "Let It Be Me" – Ray LaMontagne
- "Forever Young" – John Doe and Lucy Schwartz
A second soundtrack was released on October 8, 2013, through J-2 Music. It was produced by Jason Katims and Liza Richardson among others and features songs heard from the second to the fourth season.
; Track listing
- "Dance in the Graveyards" – Delta Rae
- "If I Had a Boat" – Lyle Lovett
- "Piece Of My Heart" (Live Recording) – CeeLo Green
- "What I Wouldn't Do" – A Fine Frenzy
- "Man on Fire (Little Daylight Remix)" – Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
- "Honey I'll Try" – Emile Millar
- "Take a Bow" – Greg Laswell
- "Hard Times (Come Again No More)" – Brett Dennen
- "Lady Adelaide" – Benjamin Gibbard
- "My My Love" – Joshua Radin
- "High Hope" – Glen Hansard
Reception
Critical response
*Parenthood'''s first season received generally positive reviews from critics, scoring a 61 out of 100 on the review aggregator Metacritic. Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times said Parenthood is "unexpectedly compelling" despite being reminiscent of Brothers & Sisters. She praised the writing and the cast and described the show as "a coming-of-age drama for all ages". Alan Sepinwall, writing for The Star-Ledger in Newark, wrote that "Like the movie that inspired it, Parenthood isn't an instant classic, but it's smart and warm and knowing, and it casts its net so wide that at least part of it should connect with you." Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "Parenthood isn't better than *Modern Family'', but it's different—it's its own creation, thanks to the deft touch and careful characterizations developed by executive producer Jason Katims and his writers."
Following the second season's premiere, Tucker of Entertainment Weekly wrote: "As the series has proceeded, what initially looked like a bunch of talented but disparate actors has cohered into a believable clan." The Huffington Post Maureen Ryan called it a "solidly rewarding drama" which is "something to treasure on the TV schedule". Parenthood was furthermore praised for the way it tackles Asperger's. The moment during which Kristina and Adam explain to Max he has the syndrome was listed in TV Guide Top TV Moments of 2011.
Regarding the third season, The New Yorker writer Emily Nussbaum noted the show's positive development saying that it "has become stronger with each season". She deemed Parenthood one of only two great dramas on network television next to The Good Wife and cited its ability to be warm and sentimental without being dumb as one of its strengths. Sheri Levine of The Vancouver Sun wrote, "The cast moves effortlessly from providing serious, thoughtful answers to cracking jokes and allowing the funny moments to shine through. It's almost as though art is imitating life, or life imitating art." TIME magazine columnist James Poniewozik wrote that the show's "third and fourth seasons have elevated it to one of TV's best because of how it has hit a memorable theme from FNL: the idea of how community can be, inseparably, both a burden and indispensable support."
Upon the fourth-season premiere, The Washington Post TV columnist Jen Chaney called the show "a perfect piece of 'reali-scapism': A television show that tackles subjects many of us confront in our own lives and dips all of it in just enough escapism to make it enjoyable to watch." Rachel Stein of Television Without Pity felt that the show "possesses the same family bonding that Lorelai and Rory of [Gilmore Girls] had (times 18 for every member of this family), each episode has a lot of purposeful quirk and there's a certain quaintness about life that it captures in the Braverman clan." The season was listed as one of the 10 best seasons of television in 2012 in several publications, including the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Contra Costa Times, The Daily Beast, HitFix, Salon.com, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, TIME magazine, and TV Guide. Writing for The Daily Beast, Jace Lacob highlighted Monica Potter's "breathtaking" performance, whose cancer storyline was "poignant" and "gripping". Alan Sepinwall from HitFix commented: "this season's cancer storyline has brought a lot of what the show does well into even sharper focus, raising the stakes of almost every storyline in the process, and delivering fantastic, honestly tear-jerking performances."
Ratings
| Season | Time slot (ET) | Episodes | Season premiere | Season finale | TV season | Rank | Viewers | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| (in millions) | 8.10 | 6.04 | 71 | 6.39 | 7.60 | 6.32 | 77 | 6.87 | url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/09/14/tuesday-final-ratings-90210-americas-got-talent-adjusted-up-parenthood-adjusted-down/103634/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110924071218/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/09/14/tuesday-final-ratings-90210-americas-got-talent-adjusted-up-parenthood-adjusted-down/103634/ | url-status=dead | archive-date=September 24, 2011 | title=Tuesday Final Ratings: '90210,' 'America's Got Talent' Adjusted Up; 'Parenthood' Adjusted Down | work=TV by the Numbers | last=Gorman | first=Bill | date=September 14, 2011 | access-date=September 14, 2011}} | url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/02/29/tuesday-final-ratings-american-idol-ncis-last-man-standing-body-of-proof-cougar-town-adjusted-up/122420/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120229221209/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/02/29/tuesday-final-ratings-american-idol-ncis-last-man-standing-body-of-proof-cougar-town-adjusted-up/122420/ | url-status=dead | archive-date=February 29, 2012 | title=Tuesday Final Ratings: 'American Idol,' 'NCIS,' 'Last Man Standing,' 'Body Of Proof' & 'Cougar Town' Adjusted Up | work=TV by the Numbers | last=Gorman | first=Bill | date=February 29, 2012 | access-date=March 1, 2012}} | 76 | 6.57 | 5.48 | url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/01/24/tuesday-final-ratings-parenthood-the-taste-hart-of-dixie-emily-owens-m-d-adjusted-down/166355/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130126202703/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/01/24/tuesday-final-ratings-parenthood-the-taste-hart-of-dixie-emily-owens-m-d-adjusted-down/166355/ | url-status=dead | archive-date=January 26, 2013 | title=Tuesday Final Ratings: 'Parenthood' & 'New Girl' Adjusted Up; 'The Taste', 'Hart of Dixie' & 'Emily Owens M.D.' Adjusted Down | work=TV by the Numbers | last=Bibel | first=Sara | date=January 24, 2013 | access-date=January 27, 2013}} | 57 | 7.09 | 5.06 | 3.99 | 71 | 6.36 | url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/09/26/thursday-final-ratings-greys-anatomy-scandal-how-to-get-away-with-murder-adjusted-up-final-football-numbers/307278/ | title=Thursday Final Ratings: 'Grey's Anatomy', 'Scandal' & 'How to Get Away With Murder' Adjusted Up + Final Football Numbers | work=TV by the Numbers | last=Kondolojy | first=Amanda | access-date=September 26, 2014 | date=September 26, 2014 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140927105636/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/09/26/thursday-final-ratings-greys-anatomy-scandal-how-to-get-away-with-murder-adjusted-up-final-football-numbers/307278/ | archive-date=September 27, 2014 | df=mdy-all}} | url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2015/01/30/thursday-final-ratings-greys-anatomy-the-big-bang-theory-how-to-get-away-with-murder-adjusted-up/357299/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150201200927/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2015/01/30/thursday-final-ratings-greys-anatomy-the-big-bang-theory-how-to-get-away-with-murder-adjusted-up/357299/ | url-status=dead | archive-date=February 1, 2015 | title=Thursday Final Ratings: 'Grey's Anatomy', 'The Big Bang Theory' & 'How to Get Away with Murder' Adjusted Up | last=Kondolojy | first=Amanda | work=TV by the Numbers | date=January 30, 2015 | access-date=January 30, 2015}} | 84 | 6.72 |
| 1 | Tuesday 10:00 pm | 13 | 2009–10 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2 | 22 | 2010–11 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 3 | 18 | 2011–12 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 4 | 15 | 2012–13 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 5 | Thursday 10:00 pm | 22 | September 26, 2013 | April 17, 2014 | 2013–14 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 6 | 13 | September 25, 2014 | January 29, 2015 | 2014–15 |
Accolades
| Year | Awards group | Category | Recipient | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Casting Society of America | Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Pilot - Drama | Carrie Audino, Laura Schiff and Nina Henninger | rowspan=3 |
| Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV: Female Breakout Star | Mae Whitman | ||
| Choice TV: Parental Unit | Lauren Graham | |||
| Television Academy Honors | Television with a Conscience | |||
| 2011 | ALMA Awards | Favorite TV Actress - Supporting Role | Sarah Ramos | rowspan=6 |
| 2012 | ||||
| NAACP Image Award | Outstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series | Ken Whittingham | ||
| Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV series - Supporting Young Actor | Max Burkholder | ||
| Best Performance in a TV series - Guest Starring Young Actor 18-21 | Max Ehrich | |||
| Humanitas Prize | 60 Minute Category | Episode "Remember Me, I'm The One Who Loves You" (written by Kerry Ehrin) | ||
| NAMIC Vision Awards | Best Drama | rowspan=4 | ||
| PRISM Awards | Drama Series Episode – Substance Use | Episode "Damage Control" | ||
| Male Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline | Craig T. Nelson | |||
| Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline – Mental Health | Max's Asperger's | |||
| Performance in a Drama Episode | Lauren Graham | rowspan=3 | ||
| Primetime Emmy Awards | Guest Actor in a Drama Series | Jason Ritter | ||
| 2013 | NAACP Image Award | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Joy Bryant | |
| Television Academy Honors | Television with a Conscience | rowspan=4 | ||
| Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series - Leading Young Actress | Savannah Paige Rae | ||
| Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young Actor | Tyree Brown | |||
| Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Monica Potter | ||
| Television Critics Association | Individual Achievement in Drama | rowspan=4 | ||
| People's Choice Awards | Favorite Network TV Drama | |||
| Golden Globe Awards | Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Monica Potter | ||
| 2014 | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young Actor | Tyree Brown | |
| Max Burkholder | ||||
| Xolo Mariduena | rowspan=2 | |||
| Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young Actress | Savannah Paige Rae | |||
| Outstanding Young Ensemble in a TV Series | Savannah Paige Rae, Tyree Brown, Max Burkholder, Xolo Maridueña | rowspan=2 | ||
| 2015 | Gracie Awards | Outstanding Female Actor in a Breakthrough Role | Mae Whitman | |
| NAMIC Vision Awards | Outstanding Drama | Episode "The Pontiac" | rowspan=3 | |
| 5th Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Mae Whitman | ||
| Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Craig T. Nelson |
Home media
The complete series was released on Blu-Ray on June 13, 2023.
| DVD name | Region 1 release date | Region 2 release date | Region 4 release date | Ep # | Discs | Additional information |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1 | August 31, 2010 | July 11, 2011 | December 1, 2010 | 13 | 3 | Deleted scenes, Extended episodes, Episode commentary with Executive Producer Jason Katims and "Get To Know Your Parents" featurette |
| Season 2 | August 30, 2011 | September 7, 2011 | 22 | 5 | Featurette: From Page to Screen, Deleted Scenes, Audio Commentaries | |
| Season 3 | August 7, 2012 | October 3, 2012 | 18 | 4 | Deleted storyline featuring Drew, Deleted scenes, Audio commentary on two episodes | |
| Season 4 | August 20, 2013 | September 5, 2013 | 15 | 3 | ||
| Season 5 | August 19, 2014 | September 4, 2014 | 22 | 5 | ||
| Season 6 | May 5, 2015 | September 3, 2015 | 13 | 3 | Three "Farewell: A Parenthood Retrospective" featurettes: | |
| The Complete Series | May 5, 2015 | August 10, 2015 | 103 | 23 |
Italian adaptation
In December 2015 an adaptation of Parenthood entitled Tutto può succedere (Anything Can Happen) began broadcasting on the Italian state TV channel RaiUno. The plot follows the fortunes of the Ferraro family, based in various locations in and around Rome. Principal actors include Giorgio Colangeli as father/grandfather Ettore Ferraro, Licia Maglietta as mother/grandmother Emma and Maya Sansa as daughter/mother Sara.
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