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19 Kids and Counting

19 Kids and Counting

20085.515 Seasons233 EpisodesCanceled

Overview

19 Kids and Counting, rendered graphically as 19 Kids & Counting in its onscreen logo, is an American reality television show on TLC. The show is about the Duggar family, which consists of parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar and their 19 children—nine girls and ten boys, all of whose names begin with the letter "J". The series began on September 29, 2008. The twelfth season premiere was September 17, 2013.

Created by Bill Hayes
Produced by Sean Overbeeke, Mary Wilcher
NetworksTLC

Top Cast

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Jim Bob Duggar

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Michelle Duggar

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Jill Dillard

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Josh Duggar

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Jinger Vuolo

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Jessa Seewald

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Anna Duggar

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Derick Dillard

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Jana Duggar

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Johannah Duggar

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Themes & Keywords

big familyarkansasfamilychristian faith

About 19 Kids and Counting

19 Kids and Counting is a reality, documentary, drama, family series that first aired in 2008 exploring themes of big family, arkansas, family, christian faith. Created by Bill Hayes, it stars Jim Bob Duggar, Michelle Duggar, Jill Dillard. 19 Kids and Counting, rendered graphically as 19 Kids & Counting in its onscreen logo, is an American reality television show on TLC. The show is about the Duggar family, which consists of parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar and their 19 children—nine girls and ten boys, all of whose names begin with the letter "J". The series began on September 29, 2008. The twelfth season premiere was September 17, 2013.

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