7 Little Johnstons “Homecoming and Going” S13E5 May 9 2023 on TLC
Tonight (Tuesday May 9 2023), TLC broadcasts an episode of the series 7 Little Johnstons!
Contents
- 1 Homecoming and Going Season 13 Episode 5 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “Homecoming and Going” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “Homecoming and Going” Episode New?
- 4 7 Little Johnstons Homecoming and Going Cast & Stars
- 5 Homecoming and Going Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch 7 Little Johnstons Homecoming and Going Online
- 7 7 Little Johnstons Series Information
Homecoming and Going Season 13 Episode 5 Episode Summary
Liz and Brice learn the unpleasant truths about their house search; Trent puts up a gym in the garage; Alex’s girlfriend, Allie, arrives in town for the homecoming dance; and Trent and Amber announce an exciting impending vacation.
What Time is the “Homecoming and Going” Episode On?
The Homecoming and Going episode of 7 Little Johnstons will be broadcast on May 9 2023 on TLC at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Homecoming and Going” Episode New?
The Homecoming and Going episode of 7 Little Johnstons is all new!
7 Little Johnstons Homecoming and Going Cast & Stars
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Trent Johnston Amber Johnston Jonah Trent Johnston Elizabeth Renee Johnston Anna Marie Johnston Alex Joseph Johnston Emma Lee Johnston |
Homecoming and Going Episode Videos & Previews
Watch 7 Little Johnstons Homecoming and Going Online
7 Little Johnstons Series Information
The Johnstons -- all seven -- of Forsyth, Ga., are the subjects of this reality-documentary series. The brood, TLC says, are "the world's largest known family of achondroplasia dwarfs." Achondroplasia is a genetic disorder of bone growth, but the series demonstrates that size only matters in the amount of love the Johnstons provide. Trent, a grounds supervisor at a local college, and housewife Amber have two biological children -- Jonah and Elizabeth -- while Anna, Alex and Emma were adopted from Russia, Korea and China, respectively. Episodes deal with everything from high-drama soccer tryouts to a disastrous attempt at a "birds and bees" discussion, all framed by the family tackling a massive renovation of their 6,000-square-foot, circa 1891 home. |