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  1. CBS. Release. 7 February 1987. ( 1987-02-07) A Place to Call Home is a 1987 television film about Liz Gavin and her eleven children, [1] who relocate from Houston, Texas, to Australia.

  2. 1987. Directed by Russ Mayberry. Sam Gavin decides to relocate his family from Houston, Texas to a sheep station in Australia to protect his eleven children from the “destructive influences” of modern American society.

    • Russ Mayberry
  3. 31 dic 2014 · Publication date. 1987-02. Topics. 80s, 70s, Linda Lavin, Lori Loughlin, TV movies, Lane Smith. Language. English. A Houston woman (Linda Lavin) moves to Australia ahead of her husband (Lane Smith) to live on a sheep ranch with 11 of their children. Addeddate. 2020-08-29 20:08:01. Identifier. a-place-to-call-home-1987-with-linda-lavin-lori-loughlin

  4. A movie based on a true story, about a Houston housewife who moves with her eleven children from urban America to a remote Australian sheep ranch. Liz and Sam Gavin, parents of 13 children, both their own and adopted, become concerned with all the negative facets of big-city America, and decide...

    • Russ Mayberry
    • Linda Lavin
  5. TV-PG 1987 1h 36m Drama List Reviews 100% Audience Score 50+ Ratings A Houston woman (Linda Lavin) moves to Australia ahead of her husband (Lane Smith) to live on a sheep ranch with 11 of their...

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    • Russ Mayberry
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    • Linda Lavin, Lane Smith, Lori Loughlin
  6. 7 feb 1987 · Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Made for television, A Place to Call Home is based on fact, incredible as it seems from first scene to last. Linda Lavin stars as a Houston mother of eleven children, whose husband decides to move one and all to an Australian sheep ranch in 1970.

  7. 7 feb 1987 · A Place to Call Home: Directed by Russ Mayberry. With Linda Lavin, Lane Smith, Lori Loughlin, Robert MacNaughton. Sam Gavin decides to relocate his family from Houston, Texas to a sheep station in Australia to protect his eleven children from the "destructive influences" of modern American society.