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'''The Cavanaughs''' is a 2010 [[soap opera]] [[web series]] follows a group of friends who reunite after working on a failed [[television pilot]], and then come together to create a [[television sitcom]] entitled ''The Cavanaughs''. Along the way, they find themselves creating a family of their own.
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'{{csb-pageincludes|1=http://mysite.verizon.net/res21fcj/cavanaughstv_about.html}} '''The Cavanaughs''' is a 2010 [[soap opera]] [[web series]] follows a group of friends who reunite after working on a failed [[television pilot]], and then come together to create a [[television sitcom]] entitled ''The Cavanaughs''. Along the way, they find themselves creating a family of their own. ==Production History== ''The Cavanaughs'' was born from a stage play-within-a-play comedy entitled ''The Seven Lessons of Life'', which ran in the heart of [[Hollywood]] during the summers of 2002 & 2003 featuring the character of Sitcom Actor slash Drag Queen Noreen Cavanaugh. This was followed with a workshop sequel play ''A Night with the Cavanaughs'' in 2004, which included musical numbers. Toward the end of the [[2007–2008_Writers_Guild_of_America_strike]], OAPCA Productions opted to bring these stage characters into a television form with the dramedy pilot ''The Cavanaughs''. The pilot generated interest and filming went smoothly. Soap Actor [[Thom Bierdz]] generously donated his personal artwork for several scenes.<ref>http://www.americanartawards.com/aboutuscontactus.html</ref> Unfortunately, that end product spent a year in [[Post-production hell]]. In the fall of 2009, creator [[Adrian Morales]] decided to generate an audience via the internet. Twelve initial episodes were written. In a twist from the stage plays and the unsold pilot, the web series would follow newly created fictionalized actors reassembling for a new television sitcom ''The Cavanaughs'', keeping with the [[show within a show]] concept. Production finally commenced on February 20, 2010, after assembling the majority of the main cast from the 2008 production. Shooting only on weekends, The Cavanaughs completed the first six episodes on April 11, 2010.<ref>http://mysite.verizon.net/res21fcj/cavanaughstv_about.html</ref> Presented in episodes, running eight to ten minutes in length, "The Cavanaughs" premiered on [[YouTube]] on May 20th, 2010. === Filming === The Cavanaughs is filmed on [[Panasonic]] [[HVX200]] Cameras. Private residences in [[Santa Monica, California]] and [[Silverlake, California]] have served as the characters residences for Bryan, Maddie and Noreen. All nightclub and bar scenes were filmed at Alibi East in [[Pomona, California]]. For Episodes 7 & 12, the office scenes were filmed in the historic [[Bradbury Building]] in [[Los Angeles, California]] === Opening sequence === The opening sequence is a compilation of scenes from ''The Cavanaughs'' series mixed in with still photos. The photos include various shots of the ''Santa Monica beach'' during the day, Los Angeles downtown city buildings during the day and evening. The photo of [[Deborah Estelle Phillips]] in the mocking stance of a mannequin was taken on set of the original sitcom pilot. Photos of [[Amanda Broadwell]] being playfully tackled by a dog is featured in from episodes 1 -7 and replaced by other film clips of the ''Cavanaugh'' series. === Music === The piano instrumental opening theme is from a song ''When Will Love Find Me'' by Adrian Morales and Michael Upward. The song was originally performed in the stage play ''Only A Phone Call Away''. The theme is featured throughout the series applying to the storylines. An [[abridged]] version is sung in Episode 3 by Daniel Rhyder (Scott). LA-Based music band The Wildcat and Joshua Gollish gave permission for the use of their music to be featured, blending in with the storylines. "The Gray Road Home" is heard over the montages in Episodes 2 & 7. Also used are the tunes ''Take Me Away'' (Episodes 5 & 8) & ''Something in Her Eyes'' (Episode 8). ==Characters== * Noreen Cavanaugh ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3944270/ Ginger Snappz]) - A colorful drag queen with a heart of gold who has had her own wildly successful television sitcom. She takes pride The Cavanaughs was written especially for her and becomes a den mother to the cast and crew * Bryan ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1139146/ Adrian Morales]) - the writer. After two years, he returns to the project finding a new direction with his characters and must decide if he can move on with his life after the death of his lover Shea. * Maddie ([[Cwennen Corral]]) - Bryan's co-producing partner and sister of Shea. Head strong and confident, she has pushed love out of her life to watch over her friends in need. She's best friends with Charley. * Charley ([[Deborah Estelle Phillips]]) - a chain-smoking actress about to be married to a man she is not in love with. She harbors a secret she feels will tear her family apart and goes to extreme lengths to conceal it. * Mark ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2338692/ Grant Landry]) - an outgoing successfully working actor. He's very confident in his actions, though some see him as too cocky. While he has a love-hate relationship with his co-star Sarah, Mark has a stalker who follows his every move. * Sarah ([[Amanda Broadwell]]) - a quirky actress who does her work via internet and commercials. Though she's attracted to Mark, she's envious of his success. Hit with cupid's arrow, Sarah must decide on how to act. * Scott ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1285222/ Daniel Rhyder]) - Sarah's best friend. A genuinely good person, he does what he can to watch over Sarah while trying to embark on his own singing career. With * Justin ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1824524/ Kevin Makely]) - Maddie's ex-boyfriend and Charley's ex-roommate. After a twist of fate, he wishes Maddie was back in his life. * Hope ([[Kimberly Fox]]) - A producer who promises to make The Cavanaughs happen with her own agenda. * Dumas ([[Percy Rustomji]]) - Mark's stalker. He shares a past connection with his obsession. * Chris ([[Patrick O'Sullivan]]) - Charley's groom to be. * Shea ([[Mikey Lamar]]) - Byran's deceased lover and Maddie's brother. Notable Guests * Dina Martinez and Gregg Potter - LA-Based Talk Show Hosts from ''[[The Dina & Gregg Show]]''. * Beverly Fairfax - LA-Based Drag Queen Personality <br /> == Episodes == <ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1666997/episodes</ref> {| class="wikitable" |- ! Episode !! Episode Title !! Directed by !! Written by !! Release Date |- | 1.01 || Think of Me || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || May 20, 2010 |- | 1.02 || Woman in White || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || May 27, 2010 |- | 1.03 || If Only || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || June 3, 2010 |- | 1.04 || Half A Moment || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || June 17, 2010 |- | 1.05 || Stop! Wait! Please! || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || June 24, 2010 |- | 1.06 || Don't Know How to Love Him || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || July 7, 2010 |- | 1.07 || Memory || Nicole Olmsted || Adrian Morales || July 29, 2010 |- | 1.08 || Dice Are Rolling || Nicole Olmsted || Adrian Morales || August 5, 2010 |- | 1.09 || Seeing is Believing || Nicole Olmsted || Adrian Morales || August 19, 2010 |- | 1.10 || Likes of Us || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || TBA |- | 1.11 || Let Me Finish || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || TBA |- | 1.12 || Point of No Return || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || TBA |} '''Episode 1: Think of Me''' A group of friends reunite for the screening of an unaired television pilot entitled 'The Cavanaughs', and the seed to return to the project is planted. '''Episode 2: Woman in White''' The identity of the guy in the picture is revealed. The idea of returning to 'The Cavanaughs' is tossed around. On the eve of her wedding, Charley has a heart to heart with Maddie. '''Episode 3: If Only''' Charley's wedding day arrives. Sarah finds herself thinking of Mark. Scott performs Bryan's song. '''Episode 4: Half a Moment''' Bryan's writers block causes him to hallucinate. Maddie gets a visit from a former flame. Mark has a stalker. Charlie returns with a decision regarding 'The Cavanaughs'. '''Episode 5: Stop! Wait! Please!''' Maddie gives Bryan a writing deadline for a new "Cavanaughs" script. Noreen tries to stop Sarah from doing something drastic with Mark. Mark has his hands full dealing with his stepbrother. '''Episode 6: Don't Know How To Love Him''' A new script for The Cavanaughs is completed and a dinner party is called. Dumas makes an attempt at friendship with Mark. Sarah's act of love encourages Maddie and Scott to act impulsively '''Episode 7: Memory''' Noreen is on a mission to find out why two actors have quit The Cavanaughs. Charley and Bryan lean on each other. Dumas remains persistent in his brotherly relationship with Mark. '''Episode 8: Dice Are Rolling''' Noreen and Maddie debate the religion issue. Scott reaches out to Bryan. Charley runs into Chris, the man she left at the altar. Dumas realizes Sarah has feelings for Mark. == Press == On May 4, 2010, [[The Dina and Gregg Show]], released Episode 5 previewing the upcoming The Cavanaughs and an interview with Grant Landry. <ref>http://www.hottalkla.com/htla/</ref> ''The Dina and Gregg Sho''w continual positive attitude toward the series prompted an invite for the hosts to appear as themselves on Episodes 7, 9 & 12. <ref>http://www.hottalkla.com/htla/media/dinaandgregg/playlist/Dina_n_Gregg-Show016_07-26-10.mp3</ref> On May 14, 2010, Soap News Website [[Daytime Confidential]] posted an article by Jamey Giddens, previewing The Cavanaughs as "Think Sordid Lives meets 30 Rock. The Cavanaughs looks like a lot of fun!". <ref>http://www.daytimeconfidential.com/2010/05/14/drag-queens-comedy-and-soapy-drama-combine-in-new-web-series-the-cavanaughs</ref> Jamey Giddens has continually blogged and posted about each episode. Another Soap News Website [[WeLoveSoaps]] has also posted each new episode on its website and features The Cavanaughs among other websoaps on its Indi Soap Beat News. <ref>http://www.welovesoaps.net/search/label/The%20Cavanaughs</ref><ref>http://www.tv.com/search.php?type=11&stype=all&tag=search%3Bfrontdoor&qs=the+cavanaughs&stype=program</ref> The Cavanaughs has consistently ranked in the top 3 throughout every episode released on the WeLoveSoaps - Indi Soap of the Week Poll<ref>http://www.welovesoaps.net/search/label/Indie%20Soap%20of%20the%20Week</ref>, indicating the websoap has developed a small loyal audience. The Cavanaughs has also been regularly featured on the [[TimeAfterTime/Soap World]] website, which promotes daytime and nighttime soaps both currently on air and cancelled. In July 2, TATSW praised The Cavanaughs with "Taking the idea of diversity and creativity to the next step". The Cavanaughs was voted number 2 best indie soap for the month of June. <ref>http://timeaftertimeonlinedrama.webs.com/apps/blog/show/4170024-top-5-web-series-june-2010-</ref> On July 7, 2010, WeLoveSoapsTV released Episode 48, where WLS Editor [[Roger Newcomb]] interviewed [[Grant Landry]] (Mark) in Times Square, New York. The interview detailed Landry's history in acting and his experiences/story-lines so far in ''The Cavanaughs''. <ref>http://www.welovesoaps.net/2010/07/we-love-soaps-tv-48-cavanaughs-grant.html</ref> Issue 51 of SGL Weekly Magazine profiled [[Daniel Rhyder]] (Scott) in which briefly discussed his positive experiences and involvement with The Cavanaughs. <ref>http://www.magcloud.com/browse/Issue/98559</ref><br /> In reviewing the first six episodes, popular blogspot ''Deep Dish : Web Series of the Week'', which spotlights 'groovy gay pop culture', Marc Harshbarger complimented The Cavanaughs, " With high production values, a talented cast and some interesting storylines, The Cavanaughs is definitely worth checking out." <ref>http://marcharshbarger.blogspot.com/2010/07/web-series-of-week-cavanaughs.html</ref> Deep Dish has also recommended Episode 7 & 8 as picks of the week. <ref>http://marcharshbarger.blogspot.com/2010/08/web-series-worth-watching-2-everybody.html</ref>, <ref>http://marcharshbarger.blogspot.com/2010/08/web-series-worth-watching-3-jason.html</ref> ==External links== [http://www.the-cavanaughs.com/ Official Site]<br /> [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1666997/ The Cavananaughs ] at the [http://www.imdb.com/ Internet Movie Database] {{DEFAULTSORT:The Cavanaughs}} [[Category:Internet television series]] [[Category:Internet soap operas]] [[Category:Television shows set in Los Angeles, California]] ==References== {{reflist}}'
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''''The Cavanaughs''' is a 2010 [[soap opera]] [[web series]] follows a group of friends who reunite after working on a failed [[television pilot]], and then come together to create a [[television sitcom]] entitled ''The Cavanaughs''. Along the way, they find themselves creating a family of their own. ==Production History== ''The Cavanaughs'' was born from a stage play-within-a-play comedy entitled ''The Seven Lessons of Life'', which ran in the heart of [[Hollywood]] during the summers of 2002 & 2003 featuring the character of Sitcom Actor slash Drag Queen Noreen Cavanaugh. This was followed with a workshop sequel play ''A Night with the Cavanaughs'' in 2004, which included musical numbers. Toward the end of the [[2007–2008_Writers_Guild_of_America_strike]], OAPCA Productions opted to bring these stage characters into a television form with the dramedy pilot ''The Cavanaughs''. The pilot generated interest and filming went smoothly. Soap Actor [[Thom Bierdz]] generously donated his personal artwork for several scenes.<ref>http://www.americanartawards.com/aboutuscontactus.html</ref> Unfortunately, that end product spent a year in [[Post-production hell]]. In the fall of 2009, creator [[Adrian Morales]] decided to generate an audience via the internet. Twelve initial episodes were written. In a twist from the stage plays and the unsold pilot, the web series would follow newly created fictionalized actors reassembling for a new television sitcom ''The Cavanaughs'', keeping with the [[show within a show]] concept. Production finally commenced on February 20, 2010, after assembling the majority of the main cast from the 2008 production. Shooting only on weekends, The Cavanaughs completed the first six episodes on April 11, 2010.<ref>http://mysite.verizon.net/res21fcj/cavanaughstv_about.html</ref> Presented in episodes, running eight to ten minutes in length, "The Cavanaughs" premiered on [[YouTube]] on May 20th, 2010. === Filming === The Cavanaughs is filmed on [[Panasonic]] [[HVX200]] Cameras. Private residences in [[Santa Monica, California]] and [[Silverlake, California]] have served as the characters residences for Bryan, Maddie and Noreen. All nightclub and bar scenes were filmed at Alibi East in [[Pomona, California]]. For Episodes 7 & 12, the office scenes were filmed in the historic [[Bradbury Building]] in [[Los Angeles, California]] === Opening sequence === The opening sequence is a compilation of scenes from ''The Cavanaughs'' series mixed in with still photos. The photos include various shots of the ''Santa Monica beach'' during the day, Los Angeles downtown city buildings during the day and evening. The photo of [[Deborah Estelle Phillips]] in the mocking stance of a mannequin was taken on set of the original sitcom pilot. Photos of [[Amanda Broadwell]] being playfully tackled by a dog is featured in from episodes 1 -7 and replaced by other film clips of the ''Cavanaugh'' series. === Music === The piano instrumental opening theme is from a song ''When Will Love Find Me'' by Adrian Morales and Michael Upward. The song was originally performed in the stage play ''Only A Phone Call Away''. The theme is featured throughout the series applying to the storylines. An [[abridged]] version is sung in Episode 3 by Daniel Rhyder (Scott). LA-Based music band The Wildcat and Joshua Gollish gave permission for the use of their music to be featured, blending in with the storylines. "The Gray Road Home" is heard over the montages in Episodes 2 & 7. Also used are the tunes ''Take Me Away'' (Episodes 5 & 8) & ''Something in Her Eyes'' (Episode 8). ==Characters== * Noreen Cavanaugh ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3944270/ Ginger Snappz]) - A colorful drag queen with a heart of gold who has had her own wildly successful television sitcom. She takes pride The Cavanaughs was written especially for her and becomes a den mother to the cast and crew * Bryan ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1139146/ Adrian Morales]) - the writer. After two years, he returns to the project finding a new direction with his characters and must decide if he can move on with his life after the death of his lover Shea. * Maddie ([[Cwennen Corral]]) - Bryan's co-producing partner and sister of Shea. Head strong and confident, she has pushed love out of her life to watch over her friends in need. She's best friends with Charley. * Charley ([[Deborah Estelle Phillips]]) - a chain-smoking actress about to be married to a man she is not in love with. She harbors a secret she feels will tear her family apart and goes to extreme lengths to conceal it. * Mark ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2338692/ Grant Landry]) - an outgoing successfully working actor. He's very confident in his actions, though some see him as too cocky. While he has a love-hate relationship with his co-star Sarah, Mark has a stalker who follows his every move. * Sarah ([[Amanda Broadwell]]) - a quirky actress who does her work via internet and commercials. Though she's attracted to Mark, she's envious of his success. Hit with cupid's arrow, Sarah must decide on how to act. * Scott ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1285222/ Daniel Rhyder]) - Sarah's best friend. A genuinely good person, he does what he can to watch over Sarah while trying to embark on his own singing career. With * Justin ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1824524/ Kevin Makely]) - Maddie's ex-boyfriend and Charley's ex-roommate. After a twist of fate, he wishes Maddie was back in his life. * Hope ([[Kimberly Fox]]) - A producer who promises to make The Cavanaughs happen with her own agenda. * Dumas ([[Percy Rustomji]]) - Mark's stalker. He shares a past connection with his obsession. * Chris ([[Patrick O'Sullivan]]) - Charley's groom to be. * Shea ([[Mikey Lamar]]) - Byran's deceased lover and Maddie's brother. Notable Guests * Dina Martinez and Gregg Potter - LA-Based Talk Show Hosts from ''[[The Dina & Gregg Show]]''. * Beverly Fairfax - LA-Based Drag Queen Personality <br /> == Episodes == <ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1666997/episodes</ref> {| class="wikitable" |- ! Episode !! Episode Title !! Directed by !! Written by !! Release Date |- | 1.01 || Think of Me || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || May 20, 2010 |- | 1.02 || Woman in White || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || May 27, 2010 |- | 1.03 || If Only || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || June 3, 2010 |- | 1.04 || Half A Moment || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || June 17, 2010 |- | 1.05 || Stop! Wait! Please! || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || June 24, 2010 |- | 1.06 || Don't Know How to Love Him || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || July 7, 2010 |- | 1.07 || Memory || Nicole Olmsted || Adrian Morales || July 29, 2010 |- | 1.08 || Dice Are Rolling || Nicole Olmsted || Adrian Morales || August 5, 2010 |- | 1.09 || Seeing is Believing || Nicole Olmsted || Adrian Morales || August 19, 2010 |- | 1.10 || Likes of Us || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || TBA |- | 1.11 || Let Me Finish || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || TBA |- | 1.12 || Point of No Return || Byron Macdonald || Adrian Morales || TBA |} '''Episode 1: Think of Me''' A group of friends reunite for the screening of an unaired television pilot entitled 'The Cavanaughs', and the seed to return to the project is planted. '''Episode 2: Woman in White''' The identity of the guy in the picture is revealed. The idea of returning to 'The Cavanaughs' is tossed around. On the eve of her wedding, Charley has a heart to heart with Maddie. '''Episode 3: If Only''' Charley's wedding day arrives. Sarah finds herself thinking of Mark. Scott performs Bryan's song. '''Episode 4: Half a Moment''' Bryan's writers block causes him to hallucinate. Maddie gets a visit from a former flame. Mark has a stalker. Charlie returns with a decision regarding 'The Cavanaughs'. '''Episode 5: Stop! Wait! Please!''' Maddie gives Bryan a writing deadline for a new "Cavanaughs" script. Noreen tries to stop Sarah from doing something drastic with Mark. Mark has his hands full dealing with his stepbrother. '''Episode 6: Don't Know How To Love Him''' A new script for The Cavanaughs is completed and a dinner party is called. Dumas makes an attempt at friendship with Mark. Sarah's act of love encourages Maddie and Scott to act impulsively '''Episode 7: Memory''' Noreen is on a mission to find out why two actors have quit The Cavanaughs. Charley and Bryan lean on each other. Dumas remains persistent in his brotherly relationship with Mark. '''Episode 8: Dice Are Rolling''' Noreen and Maddie debate the religion issue. Scott reaches out to Bryan. Charley runs into Chris, the man she left at the altar. Dumas realizes Sarah has feelings for Mark. == Press == On May 4, 2010, [[The Dina and Gregg Show]], released Episode 5 previewing the upcoming The Cavanaughs and an interview with Grant Landry. <ref>http://www.hottalkla.com/htla/</ref> ''The Dina and Gregg Sho''w continual positive attitude toward the series prompted an invite for the hosts to appear as themselves on Episodes 7, 9 & 12. <ref>http://www.hottalkla.com/htla/media/dinaandgregg/playlist/Dina_n_Gregg-Show016_07-26-10.mp3</ref> On May 14, 2010, Soap News Website [[Daytime Confidential]] posted an article by Jamey Giddens, previewing The Cavanaughs as "Think Sordid Lives meets 30 Rock. The Cavanaughs looks like a lot of fun!". <ref>http://www.daytimeconfidential.com/2010/05/14/drag-queens-comedy-and-soapy-drama-combine-in-new-web-series-the-cavanaughs</ref> Jamey Giddens has continually blogged and posted about each episode. Another Soap News Website [[WeLoveSoaps]] has also posted each new episode on its website and features The Cavanaughs among other websoaps on its Indi Soap Beat News. <ref>http://www.welovesoaps.net/search/label/The%20Cavanaughs</ref><ref>http://www.tv.com/search.php?type=11&stype=all&tag=search%3Bfrontdoor&qs=the+cavanaughs&stype=program</ref> The Cavanaughs has consistently ranked in the top 3 throughout every episode released on the WeLoveSoaps - Indi Soap of the Week Poll<ref>http://www.welovesoaps.net/search/label/Indie%20Soap%20of%20the%20Week</ref>, indicating the websoap has developed a small loyal audience. The Cavanaughs has also been regularly featured on the [[TimeAfterTime/Soap World]] website, which promotes daytime and nighttime soaps both currently on air and cancelled. In July 2, TATSW praised The Cavanaughs with "Taking the idea of diversity and creativity to the next step". The Cavanaughs was voted number 2 best indie soap for the month of June. <ref>http://timeaftertimeonlinedrama.webs.com/apps/blog/show/4170024-top-5-web-series-june-2010-</ref> On July 7, 2010, WeLoveSoapsTV released Episode 48, where WLS Editor [[Roger Newcomb]] interviewed [[Grant Landry]] (Mark) in Times Square, New York. The interview detailed Landry's history in acting and his experiences/story-lines so far in ''The Cavanaughs''. <ref>http://www.welovesoaps.net/2010/07/we-love-soaps-tv-48-cavanaughs-grant.html</ref> Issue 51 of SGL Weekly Magazine profiled [[Daniel Rhyder]] (Scott) in which briefly discussed his positive experiences and involvement with The Cavanaughs. <ref>http://www.magcloud.com/browse/Issue/98559</ref><br /> In reviewing the first six episodes, popular blogspot ''Deep Dish : Web Series of the Week'', which spotlights 'groovy gay pop culture', Marc Harshbarger complimented The Cavanaughs, " With high production values, a talented cast and some interesting storylines, The Cavanaughs is definitely worth checking out." <ref>http://marcharshbarger.blogspot.com/2010/07/web-series-of-week-cavanaughs.html</ref> Deep Dish has also recommended Episode 7 & 8 as picks of the week. <ref>http://marcharshbarger.blogspot.com/2010/08/web-series-worth-watching-2-everybody.html</ref>, <ref>http://marcharshbarger.blogspot.com/2010/08/web-series-worth-watching-3-jason.html</ref> ==External links== [http://www.the-cavanaughs.com/ Official Site]<br /> [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1666997/ The Cavananaughs ] at the [http://www.imdb.com/ Internet Movie Database] {{DEFAULTSORT:The Cavanaughs}} [[Category:Internet television series]] [[Category:Internet soap operas]] [[Category:Television shows set in Los Angeles, California]] ==References== {{reflist}}'
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