Reruns of all 112 episodes of
Eight Is Enough have aired sporadically since the show's syndication debut in September 1982. The show aired on
FX from 1994 to 1997, on
PAX in 1998, and as part of a
marathon celebrating the 50th anniversary of
Warner Bros. Television on
TV Land in 2005.
Eight Is Enough also aired on the Chicago-based
MeTV and MeToo, a sister station of MeTV, from 2008 to 2010 before MeTV spread to other markets around the U.S. During its network run, the show was distributed by
Worldvision Enterprises (also internationally in rebroadcasts), and later by
Lorimar-Telepictures. All syndication rights are now held by Lorimar's successor,
Warner Bros. Television. From 2006 until 2009, the series was formerly available for streaming online on
AOL's
In2TV service. The series is also available for purchase online on
Amazon Prime Video and
Apple TV. From 2023 until 2026, the series was available for streaming online on
Tubi via the
WBTV All Together Now
FAST channel. From 2024 until 2026, the complete series was also available on
The Roku Channel, a free service and includes limited commercials.
International In Italy,
RAI public networks aired the first season of
Eight Is Enough under the title
Otto Bastano in 1978, the literal Italian translation of the original title. The remaining seasons were aired in the 1980s on
Retequattro, a commercial network from
Fininvest (now
Mediaset), under the title
La Famiglia Bradford. The Italian version excludes the laugh track. The French version,
Huit, ça suffit!, which excludes the laugh track, was successful in the 1980s in France and Quebec, and with the
francophone Canadian audience in general. In Spain during the same period,
Con Ocho Basta (Spanish for "Eight Is Enough") ran on 's Friday night line-up. In the Philippines,
Eight Is Enough aired on
GMA Radio-Television Arts from 1978 to 1981. ==Home media==