04x08 - Fathers and Other Strangers pt. 1

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Eight is Enough". Aired: March 15, 1977 – May 23, 1981.*
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The show was modeled on the life of syndicated newspaper columnist Tom Braden, a real-life parent with eight children, who wrote a book by the same title.
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04x08 - Fathers and Other Strangers pt. 1

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[footsteps approaching]

Nicholas!

What are you doing there?

Sack of potatoes.

Don't you remember?

Sack of potatoes? No..

Oh, yeah, now I remember.

We never play it anymore.

Well, that's because I figured

you're too old for that

game now, that's all.

Well, sometimes

I kind of miss it.

Nicholas! You're becoming

nostalgic in your old age!

- Well, can we?

- Now?

- Come on, dad! Please?

- Oh...alright.

Just once, though,

for old times' sake.

[grunts]

[whistling]

Oh! What the devil is this?

Who put this old lumpy

sack of potatoes right here

'in the middle of the floor?'

Do you know

what I'm gonna have to do now?

I'm gonna have to pick up this

old lumpy sack of potatoes

out of here!

Doing this with my potatoes,

right here

and I'm gonna have

to take this old bag

this old heavy bag of potatoes

and I'm gonna...have to..

Boy, oh, boy.

I tell you, there's more

potatoes in this sack

than I remember!

I.. Oh! Oh.

- Oh, no.

- What's wrong, dad?

Nicholas...now I remember why we

don't play this game anymore.

I'm too old for it.

[instrumental music]

["Eight Is Enough"]

♪ Oh we spend our days ♪

♪ Like bright and

shiny new dimes ♪

♪ If we're ever puzzled ♪

♪ By the changing times ♪

♪ There's a plate

of homemade wishes ♪

♪ On the kitchen windowsill ♪

♪ To fill our lives with love ♪

♪ More than enough ♪

♪ To fill our lives with love ♪♪

[instrumental music]

Twelve minutes and counting.

Well, what do you wanna do now?

I don't know, but I've seen

every episode of that

mini series. I'm not gonna

miss the conclusion!

Oh, you are, if we can't get

Romeo and Juliet

out of the living room.

You know, Elizabeth has

no consideration sometimes.

- Who is that guy, anyway?

- Dennis somebody.

I don't know she met him

at a rally at school.

Rally? Must have been a sit-in.

Did you see him

staring at her face?

Oh, it's beautiful, Elizabeth.

It is? What is?

- Your forehead?

- My forehead?

It's perfectly balanced,

one of the best I've ever seen!

Thanks.

It indicates great talent,

and tremendous determination.

- Really?

- Absolutely!

Oh, with your forehead together

with your incredible jawbone..

- Well..

- Well, what? Tell me.

Elizabeth, you're gonna

have a very successful life!

Career, family, health,

happiness, everything!

You can tell all of that

from my face?

Yeah, it's kind of

a hobby of mine.

- It's called "Physiognomy."

- That's illegal.

Well, actually it dates back

hundreds of years.

You see,

the ancient Chinese believed

that a person's true personality

can be determined by analyzing

the facial features.

You don't really

believe that, do you?

Oh, you'd be surprised

how accurate it can be.

- Come on.

- I'll prove it.

Show me a picture

of someone you know.

The older the person,

the better.

The features are

better defined with age.

And you're gonna

tell me all about 'em.

- Uh-huh.

- Okay. This I gotta see.

We could smoke 'em out!

Well, that is effective,

but impractical.

I say we just explain

the situation

and politely

ask them to leave--

No, no, that's practical

but ineffective.

You remember the rule.

"Occupation equals possession

when in the company

of the opposite sex."

You know, that has got to be

the most irrational

ill-conceived rule that this

family has ever instituted.

Yeah. That's what I thought

when you dreamt it up.

Give me a break! Look,

I mean, I was younger then.

I didn't appreciate

the important things in life

like...consideration, sharing--

- Television.

- Oh, yeah, right.

Look, we've only got eight

minutes, we should be--

Hey! Have you guys

seen my skateboard?

- No, Nicholas, we haven't.

- 'Sorry.'

Well, it's gotta be

around here someplace.

I heard dad tripped

over it this morning.

Look, Nicholas,

we're not in any mood.

So why don't you look

in another room, okay?

Okay?

- 'Wait a minute, I think I--'

- Nicholas, it's my foot!

(Nicholas)

'Don't get a heart att*ck!

It's dark down here.'

- I'm not going in the room.

- Okay, then. See ya.

Hey. Do you realize

what we're doin'?

- Yeah, we're leaving.

- Yeah.

You know why we're leavin'?

[finger snapping]

Hmm.

[clears throat]

Hey, Nicholas.

How'd you like to earn a buck?

Alright!

(Elizabeth)

'Hmm. Wrong again.'

That's my Auntie V, and she's

anything but shy and retiring.

She's, uh, spontaneous and fun

and loves to do crazy things.

- You're sure?

- Dennis.

My Auntie V has been

known to do things

like drop by Sacramento

just for lunch.

Well, I don't think

that's so crazy.

Hmm. It is when she just

had breakfast in Belgium.

In a rented castle,

with her fourth husband.

Ah.

Maybe she had plastic surgery.

Why don't you just admit

that all of this stuff

is a lot of nonsense?

Uh, give me one more chance.

Oh, come on,

you've already been way off-base

with my aunt

and my grandmother!

Well, I'm just a little

out of practice, that's all.

- How about your grandfather?

- I never even knew him.

Good, he's perfect!

And we don't have any pictures!

Oh.

Then how about this guy?

He's got a face

like a road map.

This is ridiculous!

["Love To Love You Baby"]

Tommy! Tommy!

♪ Ah love to love you baby ♪

♪ Ah love to love you baby ♪

♪ Ah love to love you baby ♪

A curving eyebrow

in conjunction with

that high forehead.

Indicates a very

disturbed individual.

Possibly violent.

You're crazy!

My father is the kindest

gentlest human being

in the world

and he doesn't have

a violent bone in his body.

♪ Ah love to love you baby ♪

You know, I've told Tommy once,

I've told him a hundred times

this is a house,

not a concert hall!

I've had it! I've really had it!

Okay. Ready? Go!

(Tom)

'Tommy!'

- What was that?

- Oh, dad's gonna k*ll Tommy.

- It works!

- Nicholas, get outta here.

No, I have to find

my skateboard.

- 'Well, find it later.'

- No way.

If dad finds it lyin' around,

he's gonna k*ll me, too!

- My God!

- Dennis, he's exaggerating!

Nicholas, leave!

No, I don't think so,

Elizabeth.

His cheekbones indicate

total honesty.

I don't believe this. Nicholas!

Elizabeth. Can't you see

the kid's terrified?

I mean, the least we can do

is help him find the thing!

No, no, no.

I've got a better idea.

- Let's get outta here.

- Oh, a-are you sure?

- What about, uh--

- It's for the best--

(Tom)

Tommy! Tommy!

♪ Ah-h-h ♪

Dad, what's the idea?

The idea is to regain

full hearing in both ears.

- Sorry, Mr. Bradford.

- We'll turn it down.

You will turn it

to the "off" position!

I have a column

due in the morning.

It's difficult enough to write

this column in silence

much less with "Loving Baby"

screaming in the background!

But, dad, you don't understand.

Uh, we have to have this thing

down by Friday night.

How tough can a song

with five words be?

My gosh, you could teach

something like that

to a parrot with

a learning disability!

Hey, that's a good one,

Mr. Bradford.

[laughing]

Look, we can't stand disco,

either

but right now,

it's the hottest thing around

and people pay to hear it

played correctly!

People are also expecting

a column from Tom Bradford!

A column, that I might add

pays for the electricity

in this house.

Alright, we'll wrap it up

in a minute.

(Tom)

'You'll wrap it up now!'

- But, dad--

- Now.

[crickets chirping]

Oh, good.

We only missed the opening.

- Hey, great.

- Ha.

(man on TV)

'The final episode of D--'

Nicholas, come on, look out.

You're in the way.

- Where's my dollar?

- You'll get it later.

Now, come on, move!

You said if I got 'em out of the

room, then you'd gimme a dollar.

You didn't say anything

about credit.

Nicholas, you can trust me.

I'm your sister!

A lot of good

that did Elizabeth.

Nicholas!

- Cash.

- Alright, alright.

I'll get your dollar!

I'll get your dollar!

I don't know what's so great

about this dumb show anyways.

It's just another re-run.

Yeah, well, we didn't see it

the first time, Nicholas.

This is the conclusion,

you know.

And I gotta find out whether

Dr. Kilpatrick lives or dies!

Oh, he dies.

(Tom)

'Donna!'

Donna!

Yes, sir.

Do you have..

Oh, D-D-Donna.

Do you have any idea

how much money

not to mention,

time and planning

goes into the intercom system

for this office?

Why are you so

reluctant to use it?

Well, it's partly because I feel

that intercoms are impersonal.

Oh. I see.

And it's mostly because

mine is broken.

What can I do for you, sir?

The column. Did it get

to the printers yet?

Seconds to spare.

And don't worry about a thing

because I crossed out all three

"Love to Love You Babies"

in the last paragraph.

- Yes, well..

- Hmm.

You know,

something tells me that, um..

Tommy's band

is rehearsing again.

"Band?"

That's a generous way

to describe an organization

dedicated to the loss

of hearing!

Mm. Real bugged, huh?

Now don't get me wrong, I'm all

for extra-curricular activity.

It's just that Tommy is spending

too much time on this thing.

My gosh, he hasn't opened up

a book in weeks!

I bet you didn't listen

to your father, either.

Mm-hmm!

Okay, so, uh.. What's first

on the agenda today?

- To fix the intercom.

- Fix the intercom. Right.

- Mr. Bradford?

- Uh, yeah. Right this way.

- Thomas J. Bradford?

- Yes, that's me! I'm Bradford!

Special delivery.

[instrumental music]

Abby, I-I've been

calling you all day.

The line has been busy.

The strangest thing

happened to the office.

What, is the whole family here?

Tom, the strangest thing

happened today.

- Oh. Oh, look!

- Yes, exactly.

We've all got one. There was no

note, no message, no nothing.

We couldn't figure it out until

just a couple of minutes ago.

Oh, well, what does it mean?

Then it all

started making sense.

(Vivian)

'Tommy, "Belly Button!"'

- Auntie V arrived!

- Oh, no.

- There he is!

- Oh, my--

Oh, you look wonderful!

Oh, you look wonderful!

V, I cannot believe it!

I mean, I thought that you

were in Paris, with Horace.

I was, but it got very tedious.

- Oh!

- All that pinching.

Well, you should have

complained to Horace!

I did! But he wouldn't stop.

The man's a maniac,

I'm black and blue.

That's very unfortunate, but

now, come on, let's have it.

Why are you here?

And what the devil

are these things?

Yeah, what are these?

[indistinct shouting]

Tommy, why must you always be so

suspicious of your only sister?

'I mean, who's to say they're

not just...little gifts?'

- I'm waiting, Vivian.

- Oh, alright.

But I'm surprised at you.

Don't you recognize

King Kama Lulu? The ancient god?

Oh, yes, I remember the face,

but I couldn't place the name.

Well, he just happens to be

the "God of Safe Journeys."

Of course!

Well, that was so obvious.

Glad we cleared that up.

But why, are we going on one?

Why else would you need

King Kama Lulu?

That was a stupid question.

As a matter of fact,

we are all going to...Hawaii!

- All of us!

- Hawaii?

- Hawaii!

- Yeah!

[indistinct chatter]

- Hawaii!

- No.

- No!

- No.

It's actually very simple.

Since I was in Switzerland

when Janet

and David

and Susan and Merle got married

I decided to wait and give you

your wedding present in person.

And that's our wedding present,

a trip to Hawaii?

I couldn't find a

salad bowl I liked.

Besides, you never did

have a real honeymoon!

Can you think of

a better place to spend it?

- Why the whole family?

- Chaperones, of course.

I hardly think that--

Oh, this family

deserves a vacation!

I have the money, and it's

something I really want to do!

- Case closed.

- V, it's not as simple as that.

Of course it is!

Everything's arranged.

Hotel, airline reservations,

everything!

(Elizabeth)

'Dad, it's a great idea.'

And we haven't had

a vacation in years!

Yeah, think

of the possibilities!

- Think of the girls!

- The guys!

- The beach.

- The food.

Think of the knowledge

to be gained from travel.

Stick to the girls, Tommy,

it's a little more believable.

You see,

everyone is excited about it!

I see that everyone

is losing touch with reality.

Do you know what you're saying?

You're talking about

a whole family

just picking up and taking off

for Hawaii in three days!

[giggling]

(Vivian)

'So we'll leave earlier!'

Tommy! Whatever happened to that

carefree brother of mine

who challenged Morris Potts

to a motorcycle race?

He broke his leg.

And we haven't even discussed

this with the honeymoon couples!

'I don't even know

if they wanna go!'

Well..

Of course they wanna go,

who wouldn't?

V--

I don't wanna hear another

negative word about it!

This family is going to Hawaii,

and that's all there is to it!

U-uh, I-I wanna

talk to you. Alone.

Tommy.

V, uh, I know that

your intentions are good.

And believe me, I appreciate

your flair for the dramatic.

But you can't expect

a complete family to just

pack up on a moment's notice,

and take off for Hawaii!

Why not?

Well, because there are

responsibilities, commitments

arrangements to be made!

- Fools rush in.

- And get the best seats!

Tommy "Belly Button"

you are getting to be

an old stick in the mud!

Anything can be worked out

if you want it badly enough!

But I don't want it! You're

the one that says I want it!

- Only because I know you do.

- Oh! There you go again.

And even if you didn't,

which you do

you wouldn't deprive

a family that does

and don't say they don't

because you heard 'em

say they do! Didn't you?

- Well.. What? Huh?

- Start packing, Tom.

What the devil did she say?

- More dill weed, Mary.

- Check.

Hold on, form the rolls,

Elizabeth!

Alright, Auntie V.

You know, it is a constant

source of amazement to me

how you ever get

dinner on this table

when I'm not here!

Well, at least we won't

have to worry about cooking

when we're in Hawaii!

Yeah, at least you won't

have to worry about it.

- I have labs all next week.

- So you make them up!

No, you don't know

my instructor.

The only excuse he accepts

is death in the family.

- And that's conditional.

- Conditional?

- Yeah, it has to be your own.

- Oh!

(Joannie)

You think you got problems?

Auntie V, how am I gonna

get a week off in the newsroom

when the other researchers

are already on vacation?

Yeah, and what about my job

at the stock brokerage?

Girls, where there's a will,

there's a way!

Or in Mary's case,

at least a dead body.

We'll work things out.

You know, I hate to pop

everyone's balloon

but even if we

solve our own problems

we're forgetting about

the biggest problem of all!

(all)

'Dad.'

(Elizabeth)

'There's no way he's gonna

okay this trip. No way!'

We're going.

Mm..

Hey, you're livin' dangerously,

sport.

You're tellin' me!

I can wipe out!

Yeah, well, if dad catches you

skateboarding in the house

he's gonna wipe you out!

Skateboardin'? I'm surfin'.

Oh!

Tommy, I'm glad I ran into you.

I have something on my mind

I wanna talk to you about.

Oh, dad, I can't.

I gotta get to band practice.

No, no, this won't take long!

But tonight's crucial!

We gotta get in as much

practice as possible

before we leave for Hawaii!

- But, uh--

- We'll keep it down, I promise.

That's not the point.

Oh, I know you're concerned,

dad, but you shouldn't be.

- I shouldn't?

- No!

I'm not gonna spend the rest

of my life playing disco!

Oh, well, I'm glad to hear that.

I must admit,

I was a little worried.

I mean, you're getting

so wrapped up in all that.

Eh, disco's just a phase.

You wait and see, music's gonna

turn to a more progressive rock!

Oh. Yeah, well, we have

something to look forward to.

Yeah, and we're gonna be

ready for it when it does!

That's why tonight's

so important.

We're playin' my songs!

Oh, wait, what-what

about school? Tommy!

Oh. These kids don't

deserve to go to Hawaii.

They don't stand still

long enough to even..

[gasps]

Nicholas!

V, I had no idea. Are you sure?

I'm positive.

- Does anyone else know?

- No!

You are the only one that knows.

This is so sudden.

Well, I only found out myself

a couple of weeks ago.

You can understand my position

now, how important this trip is!

Absolutely. Tom must go

to Hawaii, no matter what!

The whole family, too! I want

the whole family to be there!

I understand.

And I can count on your help?

I'll do everything I can

to help you. My lips are sealed.

- I promise.

- Oh, thanks, Abby.

- Why don't you come to bed?

- I can't sleep.

- You haven't tried.

- Wouldn't do any good.

I'd probably have a nightmare

that King Kama Lulu's

chasing me all around

the house or something.

Sounds very Freudian.

Abby, I just can't buy

this whole Hawaiian idea!

I mean, it's one thing

for Vivian to go

flitting around the world,

that's her business!

But this family

has responsibilities!

We didn't raise a group

of delinquents.

I mean, they're

responsible individuals

and they're perfectly capable of

working out their own schedules.

- What about Tommy?

- What about him?

Oh, you've seen him. He's out

with his band every night.

- Every night!

- So?

So, he must be behind

in his school work.

He never does any studying!

Oh, w-w-what you mean to say is

that you never see him

doing any studying.

Whose side are you on, anyway?

'It's not a matter

of sides, Tom!'

I'm just saying that you

don't know for sure

that Tommy's school work

is suffering!

Maybe you're right.

I don't know.

It's just that he's at

such an impressionable age

and priorities

are so easily misplaced!

Why don't you talk to him?

Oh, if he'd listen.

He doesn't have time.

He doesn't even have his

college applications yet.

There's still time for that.

Tom, I've been thinking.

Maybe this Hawaii trip isn't

such a bad idea, after all.

Oh, no. Not you, too, now.

Well, then,

i-it'll give you and Tommy

a chance t-to be together,

a-and talk things out?

- If he'd listen.

- He'll listen.

And-and a week off from school

isn't that much, really.

I don't know.

Tom, there's one more

thing to consider.

It might be the last time

for a long time

that this whole family gets

to take a trip together.

Hmm. I've thought about that.

I mean, what with

two kids married

and already out

of the house, well..

Yeah. They grow up fast,

don't they?

They sure do.

[indistinct chatter]

Good morning, little family!

Good morning, dad.

Well, well, well.

Let's see what new crisis

has befallen the world today!

(Tom)

'Mm! Ah, what have we here?'

Oh, no. Did you see this?

Fifty-seven degrees

and overcast in Houston!

Oh, my gosh. Oh, no!

Forty percent chance of

scattered showers on Wednesday!

Well, all I can say is,

it's a good thing

that we're going to be

in Hawaii, and not there!

Where did you say

we're going to be?

Hawaii. It's a chain of islands,

in the Pacific.

They've made all

the geography books.

- You mean we really are going?

- Yeah, I guess so.

I thought it over, and I guess

it's not a bad idea.

I think.

[all shouting]

Wait a minute. Now wait..

You all have obligations to do.

If you don't do your

obligations, you're not going!

U-uh, and what's with you?

Why aren't you running off

with the rest of them?

I wanna hear more about Houston.

(David)

'I knew it was

going to be tough'

'to get you to take no

for an answer'

but, uh, I didn't expect you

over this fast..

...with reinforcements yet.

David, it's just that it's

such a wonderful opportunity.

We would hate for you

to miss out!

Abby, believe me, it's just

like I told V on the phone.

It's not that we

don't want to go

it's just that right now,

we can't!

Janet has a brief due next week,

and I've got a ton of work.

Auntie V, we thought

about this a lot. Really.

'But our minds are made up.'

The one thing we can't afford

to do is jeopardize our careers.

You do understand, don't you?

No. Sit down, kids. Sit down.

I wasn't gonna tell

this to anybody else.

But under the circumstances,

I have no alternative.

What are you talking about?

But..

...what I'm about to say...

I want you to promise

that it will remain strictly

between the four of us, alright?

- Sure.

- Of course.

David, you never knew very much

about your father's and-and

my childhood, did you?

Not really, uh..

dad never seemed to want

to talk about it much.

I know that he was close

to Grandmother Bradford.

We both were.

She was quite a lady.

Yeah. I don't remember her

very well now.

Except, that when she came

to visit, she brought rum cake

That's great!

Well, your grandmother

was all Tom and I had.

'We never knew

our father very well.'

He left the family when

we were pretty young.

We never knew

any of the details.

All we knew for sure was that..

...one day,

he just wasn't there.

- He never came back?

- No.

I.. I had this notion

that I'd find him someday.

That he was still alive, and

that we'd all be together again.

It was crazy, but..

What exactly are you trying

to tell us, Auntie V?

David, I'm trying to tell you

that I found your grandfather,

in Hawaii!

Yes!

[instrumental music]

- Hi!

- Hi, gals.

- What is all this about?

- He said it was urgent.

Come on in. Sit down.

Listen, we have come up

with the greatest idea

but we want to tell you before

we break it to the family.

Oh, it sounds exciting.

Let's have it!

Well, uh..

...honeymoons are traditionally

spent alone, right?

I-I mean, just the bride

and groom, right?

Uh, that is the custom, yes.

Uh, well, this is probably gonna

knock the wind

right out of the whole

darn Bradford family

but we happen to be

in favor of that custom!

Since the whole family's

gonna be in Hawaii

what a better way to be alone

than for us not to go to Hawaii?

- You mean stay home?

- Well, what do you think?

I think it's probably

the lamest idea I ever heard.

What? W-w-why?

You want to stay here,

in Sacramento

for your honeymoon?

Well, yeah, that was the idea.

(David)

'And pass up a trip

to one of the most'

romantic spots

in the world?

A free trip?

I can't believe this.

Oh, well, David,

it is their choice, but, uh..

...for myself, I can't wait!

'I mean, the sand and the surf.'

'The palm trees swaying

and warm, tropical breezes'

moonlit strolls on the beach..

...just the two of us.

Oh, w-what about the family?

Oh, well, Hawaii's

a big place, Susan.

How tough can it be

to lose yourself?

I mean, really!

David and I plan on spending

every minute alone.

[instrumental music]

I guess Sacramento is kinda

borin' for our honeymoon, huh?

Yeah. I wouldn't mind one of

those moonlight beach strolls.

It's a big place, honey.

Yeah.

- Mm-hmm.

- Umm.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

[sighs]

- 'Hi, dad.'

- Oh, hi.

Hey, guess what,

I have good news.

Auntie V showed me

how to get out of the labs

and I don't even

have to die!

Well, congratulations.

Dead is no way

to spend a vacation.

- I agree.

- Mm-hmm.

Hey, dad, have you seen

my curling iron?

- No, I haven't.

- Oh.

Wait a minute, I don't know

what it looks like.

[laughs]

Never mind.

Hey, you know what?

Aunty V talked to Mr. Trout.

And I've got

the whole week off.

I don't know

how she did it!

Do yourself a favor.

- Don't ask.

- Right.

Nicholas, now you're

not gonna bring

all that stuff

to Hawaii, are you?

Oh, no, it's for

the replacement on my team.

Some guy Aunty V helped me find,

I hope he can cut it.

Don't worry

about a thing.

- I'm sure it's Willie Mays.

- Hi, dad.

Oh, hi, now

wha-what about school?

- Have you made arrangements?

- What arrangements?

To make up for whatever

you miss.

Oh, that's no sweat, I can worry

about that when I get back.

It was the band that

was the big hassle.

You wouldn't believe what I had

to go through with those guys.

I think that we better

have a talk.

Oh, but, dad,

I don't have time.

I haven't

even started packing.

You can pack later,

first we're going to talk.

Why do I get the feeling

that your idea of a sense

of responsibility is not

quite the same as mine?

Maybe because it isn't.

Well in this case,

it should be.

Oh, you're just sore because

of what I said about school.

Now, I said I was gonna

make it up, and I will.

So what's

the big deal?

I'll tell you what

the big deal is.

It's just your whole casual

attitude about it.

I mean, education should be

your first priority.

This is the foundation on

which you build your future.

My future is in music.

Biology is not gonna make me

a better guitar player

and nor is it gonna

get me gigs being Goodwill.

- You missed the point.

- Dad, this is .

You can't hang back

until you're .

The competition's too tough.

Now, a lot of the musicians

and the big groups

never even

finished high school.

At least I'm still there.

At the rate you're going,

you won't be for long.

You're not even

willing to listen.

I'll listen when you tell me

something worth listening to.

Oh, that's great, and

what kind of logic is that?

The same kind of logic that

you're using about your future.

- Very shaky.

- Yeah, well, it's my logic.

- And I have a right to it.

- So you do.

But you keep talking this way,

and you're going to have to use

that logic to figure out

why you're sitting back here

while the rest of us

are in Hawaii.

Now, when I get back

from this vacation, you and I

are gonna sit down very calmly

and talk about your future.

Yeah, my future

the way you see it.

You know, V, Tom made it very

clear from the beginning that

his father was not a subject

open for discussion.

I'm not surprised.

In fact, I can't even remember

more than a casual reference

about him from anyone

in this house, ever.

It's an unwritten law.

- Strictly taboo.

- Why?

Was there that much

bad blood between them?

Oh, that's the irony.

They were inseparable.

Dad adored Tom and Tommy,

well, he thought dad

was Superman, Roosevelt and Joe

DiMaggio all rolled into one.

Well, then, was the problem

between your mom and dad?

Oh, Abby, dad was a wonderful

dreamer with grand delusions

about how things

would be someday.

Only, someday was

always tomorrow, right?

[chuckling]

Yes.

You know, mom believed him

for a long time, but..

...when it was

the depression and all and..

I guess she just

finally gave up on him.

When she did that,

he kinda gave up on himself.

- And that's when he left?

- Not right away.

You know,

the w*r came along.

In a couple

of months, he enlisted.

He wrote a few times

and then...nothing.

Tom never

forgave him, did he?

Oh.

Abby..

I sometimes wished

they hadn't been so close.

It would've made it easier

for Tom to give him up.

And you, V,

what about you?

[giggling]

I don't know.

No, Abby, I guess

I just understand him

a little better, that's all.

We're a lot alike

in many ways.

Maybe too many ways.

[instrumental music]

[chuckles]

- Oh, can I give you a hand?

- Hi, dad.

- Oh, thank you.

- It's my old duffel bag.

I haven't seen

it in years.

Yeah, I thought it'll be

great for my shoes huh?

Oh, it'll be perfect

with your clothes too.

Oh, no, my clothes

are gonna go in here.

- Three bags?

- Oh, yeah.

Everybody is taking

at least three.

You never know

what you'll need--

Everybody, three bags!

The plane will never

get off the ground.

That's..

Dad, don't you think you're

exaggerating just a little?

Really, we--

[whistling]

What are you doing?

Now, hear this.

Now, hear this.

One bag per person,

no exceptions.

- I will repeat that.

- Dad, we can't!

One bag person, no exceptions

and no discussions.

That is all.

- Oh, no.

- Dad!

- Dad.

- One bag?

I got too many things.

Nicholas, do you realize

how lucky we are?

We're two of the few kids in

America that get to experience

living under

a true dictatorship.

Really?

Wow!

[instrumental music]

Alright, come on.

Hurry up, everybody.

The plane leaves

in one hour.

- Okay.

- Let's go.

Go, heads up.

Come on.

Here we come.

Here we come.

- Dad, you forgot something.

- What?

- Your suitcase.

- My suitcase?

- Yeah.

- My suitcase!

Hey, Aunty V, is it true

that King Kama Lulu

is the god of safe journeys?

Well, he's not

exactly a god.

Oh, well then,

what exactly is he?

He's a travel agent in Pittsburg

but he could be a god

if he applied himself.

[laughs]

Well, this is it.

Like it or not,

Hawaii here we come.

Yeah, grandpa,

here we come.

I hope the scheme of V's

doesn't blow up in her face.

Yeah, or dad's.

(Nicholas)

'Come on,

you guys, hurry up!'

'We're gonna

miss the plane!

[engine turns over]

[instrumental music]

(woman on PA)

'Flight , non-stop

to Tokyo now boarding.'

'First call.'

'Flight .'

Well..

Has anybody seen mine?

David, quick, that

black case right there.

What is this?

Guess that's what

it is then.

But you heard what I said,

one bag per person.

Oh, this isn't a bag.

This is a guitar.

We established that, remember?

Don't get sarcastic with me,

now you know what I mean.

Yeah, but that's not what

you're bugged about, is it?

If this thing were full of

school books instead of

band instrument, you wouldn't

care at all, would you?

(woman on PA)

'Flight , jet service to

San Francisco and Los Angeles'

'now departing from Gate .'

- Did you give it to Aunty V?

- I do like that.

- That one, yes.

- Do you like that one?

I'm gonna give

this to Aunty V.

Aunty V, I picked this

one out just for you.

- Oh, that's, that's marvelous.

- Is it pretty?

Thank you.

Dad, it's Vivian, we're here.

Well, he still

doesn't know yet.

It's better that way, trust me.

Oh, dad, listen

to me for a minute.

Everything is going

to work out, I know it.

Now, here's what

I want you to do.

Wait a minute, wait a minute.

What do you mean, that's all?

That's what

the man said, dad.

All the luggage

from our flight is here.

But it's not all here,

there's still one missing.

Mine!

Well, did you look it over

carefully, are you sure?

Look, David, I should know

my bag when I see it.

And I don't see it!

Gee, tough break, Mr. Bradford.

And it was your

only one, too!

[indistinct chatter]

Wait a minute, Abby,

I cannot find the bag.

I don't know what

I'm going to do.

See if they have found the bag..

Oh, this is awful.

[instrumental music]

(Tom)

Okay, you guys go help with

the luggage, I'll check in.

- Wow!

- Oh, wow!

Aloha. You must be

the Bradford family.

That's right.

How did you know?

Are you kidding?

Two limos, people?

A lot of luggage.

'You do have a lot

of luggage, don't you?'

Ah, yes.

The family does.

Personally, I like

to travel light.

- Oh, look at the ceilings!

- I know.

- Alright.

- I can't believe it!

(Nicholas)

Look at this place!

[indistinct chatter]

Come on, Mary, let's go

look for some tours, huh.

Tours!

Joannie wants to go on a tour.

I do, I love tours.

- Not me, I'm hitting the beach.

- Yeah, me too.

Oh, what are we waiting for?

Come on, let's go.

Ah, don't forget

the Hula show tonight.

'We won't.'

- Abby, I spoke to dad.

- Already?

Yes. I called him

from the airport.

He's going to meet me on the

beach, in front of the hotel.

Now, do you think

you can arrange to have Tom

there around o'clock?

Alright, V.

I just hope you know

what you're doing.

Oh, Abby, I have a feeling that

when those two realize that--

(Tom)

'Hey!'

Where is everybody going?

Well, dear brother

incase you haven't noticed,

we are in Hawaii.

Really?

And everyone is doing

what everyone does, in Hawaii.

Their own thing.

[giggling]

[instrumental music]

[music continues]

- Ah..

- I'd love to hear you play.

Yeah, that'll be great!

Ah, well.

I don't know.

Ah, come on.

Well, okay, let me give the

Frisbee back to this little kid.

And I'll get

my guitar, okay.

Don't run away.

Okay, slugger, here's where

the river meets the road.

- What?

- You're taking a hike.

Oh, I get it.

It's those dumb girls.

Yeah, you see the one

in the red bikini there?

I think she and I have

a major future together.

Yeah, well,

you promised

to help me build

a sand castle, remember?

Oh, well, yeah, I know, but

well, I've been givin' it a lot

of thought, and I don't think

it's such a good idea.

Why?

Red's my favorite color.

[guitar music]

[music continues]

(Tom)

'No, no, no.

It's not a duffel bag.'

It's a normal,

ordinary, everyday suitcase!

My gosh! I told you

all about it at the airport.

No, it's not brown

with blue stripes.

It's blue

with brown stripes.

It's, eh, no,

it's not Radford.

It's Bradford.

Oh my gosh!

What kind of an airline

is this anyway?

Yes,

I'll hold on.

I-I don't believe this.

I don't believe this!

Well, it's just not that

important to get

all that upset about.

I mean, why don't we just relax,

we'll just take a little walk.

No, no, I'll relax after they

straighten this out.

They promised they would.

Oh, yes, yes, yes.

This is Radford.

Ah, Bradford!

Yes, it's me.

What?

What?

You did?

Oh!

Thank goodness.

Abby, they found it!

They found my little bag.

I told you, dear.

In Puerto Rico?

You know,

I cannot believe this.

The Hawaiian Islands!

And here we are, in our hotel

room like a couple of hermits!

Yeah, I know

what you mean.

An hour on the beach

did more harm than good.

I want more.

Work, hermit, work.

Oh.

Hey, you too.

Oh, sorry.

I was thinking about grandpa.

I wonder when the big reunion

is going to be?

And where?

Most of all, I wonder

how dad's gonna take it.

I was almost afraid

you weren't gonna come at all.

I nearly didn't.

I shouldn't have

let you talk me into this.

It's not right.

Why the whole family?

Because they have a right

to see their grandfather.

Vivian, you don't understand.

Their grandfather doesn't

have a right to see them.

That's nonsense. Family is

family, no matter what.

No, Vivian,

it's the truth.

I gave up that right

a long time ago.

Now, when you found

me and you're so

enthusiastic and forgiving

I got caught up,

and you're being caught up.

Then I've been thinking

a lot about it and it's..

...it's not gonna work,

I'm sorry, I'm truly sorry.

- Dad!

- 'Aunty V!'

Aunty V, you've gotta help.

(Vivian)

'What's the matter, Nicholas,

is something wrong?'

I'll say. Every time

I build a sand castle..

Well, it just falls down.

'And Tommy was supposed

to help, but now'

the stupid red bikini

butted in it--

Slow down, Nicholas, I want

you to meet a friend of mine.

This is Matt.

Matt, this is Nicholas.

Nicholas Bradford.

Hi, Matt.

Well, will you?

Well, to tell you the truth,

Nicholas, sand castles

really aren't my specialty.

That means no, huh?

But I have it on very good

authority that Matt here

is the champion

sandman of Honolulu.

Really?

I hardly qualify for the

championship category, but, uh..

Well, that's okay.

As long as you're experienced

and you have a good attitude.

Looks like

you've been hired!

Well, it's been sometime since

I've been in this line of work

but, uh, the trick

is the foundation.

You gotta start with

a lot of wet sand.

Gee!

Thanks.

Oh, Auntie V,

can you tell Tommy

to take a hike

on the rubber road?

But I want Tommy

to meet Matt too.

Alright, well, just keep

him out of our hair, alright?

Okay. Okay.

But, Tommy, it seems like

that there would be a lot

of nice shirts in the men store

at the hotel.

But that would be such

a waste of money.

Besides the airline said

that they would have it

on the next flight out.

Oh, whatever you say,

it just seems like

a silly thing

to ruin your vacation--

Just the same,

I wished I had just told

that man and given him

a piece of my mind.

If only he hadn't

hung up on me, first.

Um, maybe you could just,

uh, go over there

and give V a piece

of your mind instead?

I'm just gonna go back

to the room at the hotel.

- Why?

- Uh, I'm just tired.

Go check out, this..

She's right over there, see?

I'll talk to you later.

Well, looks like Nicholas

is having a good time!

- Yes.

- Seems he's found a friend.

Oh, he's found

more than a friend.

He doesn't know it yet, but he's

found his...his grandfather.

What?

He lives here.

Who lives here?

Our father.

I found him.

- How?

- Never mind how.

I just did.

Oh, no.

That's why

we're all here.

Oh, V, how could you?

'Tommy, Tommy,

listen to me.'

He's an old man.

The time has come.

He is our father.

No, no, V, he's just a name

on your birth certificate.

And for him to come here

and try to--

It was my idea,

he didn't want to come.

He didn't want

to stay home either.

Have you forgotten what it was

like? What mother went through?

How hard it was?

Of course I haven't.

Leave this alone, V.

We needed him once,

we needed him badly.

But I don't

need him now.

And I never will again.

To..

I wouldn't write

Peter Frampton off that easily.

It might just

surprise everyone again.

Well, maybe, but it's

gonna be pretty hard

to top that

live album of his.

I'm really glad that

Aunty V introduced us.

Thank you, Tommy.

The sentiment is mutual.

You've known her

a long time?

I knew her...

a long time ago.

I thought she was putting me

on at first.

You know, about you and me

having so much in common.

Frampton, oh, that's..

Hard to believe that

a senior citizen

could understand

someone your age, right?

Yeah, I guess.

I mean, my dad

doesn't understand me

and he's a lot younger

than you are.

Well, maybe you

just think he doesn't.

Yeah, well..

So why do

you live here?

Oh, for one thing

there are a lot of red bikinis.

Yeah, Nicholas has

a big mouth sometimes.

Look at that, Tommy.

'It's as beautiful now as it was

when I first set eyes on it.'

'Over years ago.'

'Course things look different

when you're

and in the Merchant Marine.

I had more important things

on my mind than scenery.

Too bad there

weren't bikinis then.

Maybe I wouldn't

have gone back home.

Got married.

Man, you were when you were

in the Merchant Marines!

- I mean, that's how old I am.

- Don't be so impressed.

You can't measure a dream

in terms of birthdays, Tommy.

Only in your determination

to make it come true.

Yeah, I have a dream.

Kinda figured you might.

I want to tour with a band.

You know, maybe,

even play at Hawaii.

Now, I tell you what.

When you play Hawaii,

I'll book you into my club.

You've a night club?

- You never mentioned that!

- Yeah.

Up at Fisherman's Wharf.

One of those dreams..

...I named it after myself.

"The Vagabond."

To think that Vivian

would get the whole family

here under false pretenses.

Abby, I tell you,

it's beyond me.

Tom, I'm sorry.

And to think that

you knew about it all along!

And went along with it.

Abby, why?

Well, Tom, V was very

convincing and she, uh..

It seemed very important

to her and..

Well, the way she

talked about it, well..

She said that

when the two of you

saw each other

that you'd just..

I'm sorry, Tom, it was

hard to know what to do.

[intense music]

You should've

seen him out there.

Playing with

Nicholas like...like..

A father?

A father?

He wouldn't know how!

'A father doesn't

take off on his family'

when the going gets rough.

A father doesn't let

his ten-year-old son

cry himself to sleep

every night.

'He doesn't let his wife

suffer the humiliation'

of being

pitied by neighbors.

No, no, Abby.

He doesn't know the first thing

about being a father.

The only thing he knows

about is running away.

[theme music]
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