Harry and the Hendersons (1991)

The beloved family comedy series about a Seattle household sharing their home with a gentle, oversized Bigfoot named Harry.

Harry and the Hendersons - Series Information

  • First Air Year: 1991
  • Last Air Year: 1993
  • Created by: Lin Oliver
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Family
  • Content Rating (US): NR
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (22 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 3
  • Number of Episodes: 72
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: January 13, 1991 (United States - NR), January 13, 1991 (Germany - 6), January 13, 1991 (Brazil - L), January 13, 1991 (Italy - T), January 13, 1991 (Spain - 7)
  • Networks: Syndication
  • Production Companies: Amblin Television
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Harry and the Hendersons - Plot

The Hendersons, an upwardly mobile Seattle family, bring home what they believe to be a dead Bigfoot. But he has only been wounded by a hunter, and the Hendersons offer the creature who they come to call Harry a temporary home until a recovers his health.

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Harry and the Hendersons - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Lin Oliver

Main Cast

  • Bruce Davison
  • Molly Cheek
  • Carol-Ann Merrill
  • Zachary Bostrom
  • Noah Blake
  • Dawan Scott
  • Courtney Peldon
  • Brian Steele
  • Mark Dakota Robinson
  • David Coburn

Writers

  • Bob Colleary
  • Robin J. Stein
  • Matt Ember
  • Alan Moskowitz
  • Lin Oliver

Executive Producers

  • Lin Oliver

Harry and the Hendersons - FAQs

Is Harry and the Hendersons based on a movie?

The series is a direct spin-off of the 1987 Universal Pictures film of the same name, which starred John Lithgow and won an Academy Award for Best Makeup. The TV show expands on the film's premise, following the Henderson family as they continue their life with Harry the Bigfoot.

Where can you stream Harry and the Hendersons?

Harry and the Hendersons is currently available to stream for free with ads on Tubi TV. Availability may vary by region, so check your local streaming services for the latest updates.

Who plays Harry the Bigfoot in the TV series?

Harry was brought to life by multiple performers across the series. Kevin Peter Hall, who originated the role in the 1987 film, reprised it for the show, while Brian Steele and Dawan Scott also took on the physically demanding role at various points during the three-season run.

How many seasons does Harry and the Hendersons have?

The series ran for three seasons, airing in syndication from 1991 to 1993. Season 1 featured 18 episodes, Season 2 expanded to 24 episodes, and Season 3 rounded out the run with 30 episodes, bringing the total to 72 episodes across the entire series.

Who created Harry and the Hendersons TV series?

The series was created and executive produced by Lin Oliver, who also contributed as a writer. The show was produced by Amblin Television, Steven Spielberg's production company, lending it the same family-friendly sensibility that defined the original film.

What is Harry and the Hendersons TV show about?

An upwardly mobile Seattle family stumbles upon a wounded Bigfoot and takes him in, naming him Harry. What begins as a temporary arrangement turns into a permanent, heartwarming household arrangement as the Hendersons work to keep their gentle giant of a houseguest hidden from curious neighbors and authorities.

What shows are similar to Harry and the Hendersons?

Fans of Harry and the Hendersons tend to enjoy other family-friendly comedies with a fantastical twist, such as ALF, Dinosaurs, and 3rd Rock from the Sun. For classic family sitcoms without the creature element, Growing Pains, The Munsters, and Modern Family offer a similarly warm, comedic tone.

Was Harry and the Hendersons a popular show in the 1990s?

The series enjoyed a solid syndicated run throughout the early 1990s, benefiting from the built-in audience of the beloved 1987 film. Its blend of gentle humor, family values, and the novelty of a Bigfoot character made it a recognizable fixture of early-decade family television, particularly among younger viewers.

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