Who Is Ricky That Appeared on the Partridge Family

American sitcom

The Partridge Family unit
The Partridge Family.jpg
Genre Musical sitcom
Created by Bernard Slade
Starring
  • Shirley Jones
  • David Cassidy
  • Susan Dey
  • Danny Bonaduce
  • Suzanne Crough
  • Jeremy Gelbwaks
  • Dave Madden
  • Brian Forster
Theme music composer
  • Diane Hilderbrand
  • Danny Janssen
  • Wes Farrell
Opening theme
  • "When We're Singin'" (1970–1971)
  • "C'monday, Get Happy" (1971–1974)
Composers
  • George Duning
  • Benny Golson
  • Warren Barker
  • Hugo Montenegro
  • Shorty Rogers
Land of origin United states
Original linguistic communication English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 96 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer Bob Claver
Producers
  • William Bickley
  • Paul Junger Witt
  • Dale McRaven
  • Larry Rosen
  • Mel Swope
Cinematography
  • Fred Jackman, Jr.
  • Irving Lippman
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 25 minutes
Production company Screen Gems Television
Distributor
  • Columbia Pictures Television (1974–1975)
  • DFS Program Exchange (1984–87)
  • The Programme Exchange (1987–89)
  • Columbia TriStar Television (1996–2002)
  • Sony Pictures Television receiver (2002–present)
Release
Original network ABC
Audio format Monaural
Original release September 25, 1970 (1970-09-25) –
March 23, 1974 (1974-03-23)
Chronology
Related shows
  • Getting Together
  • Goober and the Ghost Chasers
  • Partridge Family 2200 A.D.

The Partridge Family is an American musical sitcom starring Shirley Jones and featuring David Cassidy. Jones plays a widowed mother, and Cassidy plays the oldest of her five children, in a family who embarks on a music career. It ran from September 25, 1970, until Baronial 24, 1974, on the ABC network as role of a Friday-nighttime lineup, and had subsequent runs in syndication. The family was loosely based on the real-life musical family the Cowsills, a popular band in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Premise [edit]

The Partridge Family, flavour 1. 50-R: Shirley Jones, Jeremy Gelbwaks, Suzanne Crough, Susan Dey, Danny Bonaduce and David Cassidy

In the pilot episode, a group of musical siblings in the fictitious metropolis of San Pueblo, California (said to be "40 miles from Napa Canton" in episode 24, "A Partridge By Any Other Proper noun") convinces their widowed mother, bank teller Shirley Partridge, to help them out by singing as they record a popular song in their garage. Through the efforts of precocious 10-yr-onetime Danny they find a managing director, Reuben Kincaid, who helps make the song a Top twoscore hitting. After more persuading, Shirley agrees that the family tin can go on bout. They acquire an erstwhile school motorbus, a 1957 Chevrolet[i] Series 6800 Superior, for touring, paint information technology with Mondrian-inspired patterns, and head to Las Vegas, Nevada, for their first live gig at Caesars Palace.

Subsequent episodes usually feature the band performing in various venues or in their garage. The shows often contrast suburban life with the adventures of a bear witness-business organization family unit on the road. After the first season, more than of the show's activity takes identify in the family'southward hometown than on bout.

Groundwork [edit]

The Partridge Family unit was created for tv set past Bernard Slade, and the series' executive producer was Bob Claver. The show was inspired by and loosely based on the Cowsills,[2] : 51–52 a family popular music group that was famous in the late 1960s. In the show'southward early on evolution, the Cowsill children were considered by the producers, merely considering the Cowsills were non trained actors and were besides old for the roles equally scripted, Slade and Claver abandoned that thought.[3] Shirley Jones had already been signed as female parent Shirley Partridge and star of the show. Insistence that Jones's casting in the role of Mrs. Partridge was not negotiable.

The airplane pilot was filmed in Dec 1969. This unaired airplane pilot differs from the airplane pilot that was broadcast in 1970. In the unaired airplane pilot, Shirley's name is Connie and she has a young man played past Jones'due south real-life husband at the time, Jack Cassidy, father of David Cassidy. Laurie mentions her belatedly begetter once getting boozer at a Christmas party. The family has a different accost and lives in Ohio.[4]

The show proved popular, merely the fame took its toll on several, if not most, of the starring bandage, especially David Cassidy. In the midst of his rise to fame, Cassidy soon felt stifled past the show and trapped by the mass hysteria surrounding his every move.[ii] : 92–95 In May 1972, he appeared nude on the comprehend of Rolling Stone magazine in a cropped Annie Leibovitz photo. He used the article to become away from his squeaky make clean image.[2] : 167 The article mentioned that Cassidy was riding effectually New York in the dorsum of a machine "stoned and boozer."[v]

Shortly later the series ended, scriptwriter Roberta Tatum launched a lawsuit against Screen Gems apropos the cosmos of the show. Tatum claimed that she had submitted a similar premise to Screen Gems prior to 1970 called Baker's One-half-Dozen. The matter was resolved out of courtroom, with Tatum receiving a reported $150,000 from Screen Gems.[6]

The Partridge Family unit, season 1

The Partridge Family, flavor 3

Cast and characters [edit]

  • Shirley Jones as Shirley Partridge: vocals, keyboard, tambourine, percussion
  • David Cassidy equally Keith Partridge: lead vocals, rhythm guitar, electric lead guitar, banjo
  • Susan Dey equally Laurie Partridge: vocals, harmony, pianoforte, Hammond organ, percussion
  • Danny Bonaduce equally Danny Partridge: vocals, bass guitar.
  • Jeremy Gelbwaks as Chris Partridge (Season one): vocals, drums
  • Brian Forster as Chris Partridge (Seasons 2–four): vocals, drums
  • Suzanne Crough as Tracy Partridge: tambourine, percussion
  • Dave Madden equally Reuben Kincaid: band director
  • Ricky Segall every bit Ricky Stevens (Season iv): singer
  • Simone, the family'southward pet domestic dog (Season i, occasionally in subsequently seasons)
  • Gary Dubin as Punky Lazaar (recurring office): a friend of Danny Partridge[seven]

No members of the bandage played whatsoever music on the testify or the soundtrack albums and only Jones and Cassidy sang. The actors pretended while listening to recordings past session musicians, who provided the real vocal and instrumental music attributed to the Partridge Family unit.

Notable guest stars [edit]

During the show's four-flavour run, many actors made invitee appearances. Some of them were well known at the time, such as Morey Amsterdam, John Astin, Carl Ballantine, John Banner, Edgar Buchanan, George Chakiris, Dick Clark (who later hosted The Other Half from 2001 to 2003 with Danny Bonaduce), Jackie Coogan, Howard Cosell, Jodie Foster, Bernard Play a trick on, Ned Drinking glass, James Gregory, Margaret Hamilton, Pat Harrington Jr., Arte Johnson, Harvey Lembeck, Fine art Metrano, Mary Ann Mobley, Harry Morgan, Slim Pickens, Richard Pryor, Barbara Rhoades, Michael Rupert, William Schallert, Nita Talbot, Larry Wilcox, Dick Wilson, and William Windom. Others would subsequently become famous in other roles, such equally Meredith Baxter, Richard Bull, Bert Convy, Farrah Fawcett, Norman Fell, Anthony Geary, Louis Gossett Jr., Harold Gould, Jackie Earle Haley, Mark Hamill, Season Hubley, Ann Jillian, Gordon Jump, Cheryl Ladd, Michael Lembeck, William Lucking, Stuart Margolin, Richard Mulligan, Michael Ontkean, Noam Pitlik, Annette O'Toole, Charlotte Rae, Rob Reiner, Jack Riley, Jaclyn Smith, Vic Tayback, Nancy Walker, and Frank Welker.

Country singer Johnny Cash made an uncredited cameo advent in the pilot episode. Ray Bolger played Shirley's male parent in three episodes, and Rosemary DeCamp played Shirley'southward mother in iv episodes. Then-Governor Ronald Reagan's daughter, Maureen Reagan, was besides featured in one episode. Future Charlie'due south Angels stars Jaclyn Smith, Farrah Fawcett and Cheryl Ladd all made guest appearances on separate episodes.

Baseball game Hall of Fame catcher Johnny Demote appeared in a cameo role as a pool waiter in a third-season episode.

Bobby Sherman appeared in the last episode of the first flavour every bit struggling songwriter Bobby Conway. This episode led into a short-lived spinoff series on ABC, Getting Together, starring Sherman and Wes Stern equally Conway'southward business partner Lionel Poindexter.

Episodes [edit]

Shirley Jones and Ricky Segall, season four

Production [edit]

At the end of the first flavor, Jeremy Gelbwaks' family moved out of the Los Angeles area, and the function of Chris was recast with actor Brian Forster. According to David Cassidy, Gelbwaks "had a personality conflict with every person in the cast and the producers" and particularly did not get along with Cassidy or Bonaduce.[2] : 87 A dog named Simone was featured in the beginning season, simply information technology was phased out during the 2nd season. At the get-go of the fourth flavor, four-yr-old neighbor Ricky Stevens (Ricky Segall) was featured and would sing a children'south song during each episode, but the graphic symbol was dropped mid-season.

Music [edit]

Music recorded for the pilot episode was produced past Monkees arranger Shorty Rogers. Songs for the ongoing series were recorded by music producer Wes Farrell. Chip Douglas was the outset to be offered the job of producing the music, but declined.

The studio concoction that forms the Partridge Family sound features pb vocalist David Cassidy, members of the Ron Hicklin Singers equally bankroll vocalists, and several of the era's most highly regarded studio musicians, now known as "the Wrecking Crew". Cassidy's co-star and real-life stepmother Shirley Jones also features on the recordings, though there remains speculation that she can be heard more prominently in the TV mixes of the songs than in the anthology mixes. In each episode of the sitcom the Goggle box family of six are seen on screen together in recording sessions and concert performances, playing the part of performers, but none except Cassidy and Jones was involved in any of the actual recordings. Ii tracks on the 1970 debut LP The Partridge Family Album do not characteristic Cassidy. These songs, "I'one thousand on the Route" and "I Really Want to Know Yous", were sung in blended-harmony fashion past members of the Ron Hicklin Singers: brothers John and Tom Bahler, Ron Hicklin and Jackie Ward (who in 1963, as Robin Ward, charted with the no. 14 hitting "Wonderful Summer"[8]). These professional singers characteristic throughout the Partridge Family'southward output.

Cassidy was originally to lip sync to dubbed vocals with the residuum of the bandage but convinced Farrell that he could sing, and was allowed to join the studio ensemble every bit the atomic number 82 singer.[2] : 56–lx

Ii different songs were used equally the opening theme to the TV series. Season 1 features "When Nosotros're Singin'" (Wes Farrell and Diane Hildebrand):

"Come on downwardly and meet everybody,
And hear us singin'.
At that place's zilch improve than existence together,
When we're singin'.
5 of us, and Mom working all day,
Nosotros knew we could help her if our music would pay.
Danny got Reuben to sell our song,
And it really came together when Mom sang forth..." (from "When Nosotros're Singin'")

The other seasons all feature "C'mon Get Happy" (Wes Farrell and Danny Janssen), which retained the "When We're Singin'" tune but featured new lyrics by Danny Janssen:

How-do-you-do globe, hear the song that we're singing.
C'mon get happy.
A whole lot o' loving is what nosotros'll be bringin'
We'll make you happy.
We had a dream, we'd get travelin' together,
We spread a little honey and then we keep movin' on.
Somethin' always happens whenever nosotros're together;
Nosotros get a happy feelin' when we're singing a vocal..." (from "C'Mon Get Happy")

Broadcast history [edit]

For its final season, ABC moved the show from its 8:30 p.thou. Friday slot (where it rated commencement in its slot) to Saturday at 8 p.one thousand. (opposite CBS' top-rated All in the Family and NBC'due south medical drama Emergency!, confronting which it lost more than than one-half of its audition from the previous flavor).

In the United Kingdom, the kickoff 3 episodes were broadcast in a Friday children's slot of 17:xx, starting on September 17, 1971. From October ii, 1971, the program moved to Saturdays at 17:10, and eight episodes were shown at this fourth dimension. A farther episode was shown on New Twelvemonth's Eve (December 31, 1971), after which the BBC dropped the program. After David Cassidy succeeded with UK Top 30 nautical chart hits the post-obit year, the evidence was picked up past independent commercial idiot box in many regions. On London Weekend Boob tube, it was shown at Saturday lunchtimes.[9] After the bear witness'due south popularity began to refuse in the US, it began to increase in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland.[ citation needed ] This new popularity in the UK gave the Partridge Family 5 Uk Top 20 Hits, some of which were less pop in the Us.

After 96 episodes and 8 Partridge Family unit albums, ABC canceled the show in 1974.

Ratings [edit]

Season Time slot (ET) Rank Estimated audience
1970–71 Fridays viii:xxx p.k. #26 19.8 rating, 11,899,800 Households
1971–72 Fridays 8:30 p.m. #xvi 22.half dozen rating, 14,034,600 Households
1972–73 Fridays 8:30 p.thousand. #xix 20.half dozen rating, thirteen,348,800 Households
1973–74 Saturdays 8:00 p.m. #78[10] ix.viii rating,[10] six,487,600 Households [11]

Syndication [edit]

Nickelodeon featured a run of The Partridge Family unit from 1993 to 1994 as function of its Nick at Nite lineup. The network used interviews and commercials featuring cast members, and created a new version of the bus for promotion. The bear witness also aired at various times on USA Network, Fox Family, Ion Television, and Hallmark Channel. Every bit of Jan 2011[update], it airs on Antenna TV. FETV too started airing The Partridge Family unit in Dec 2017.

The cast was reunited in 1977 on the special Thanksgiving Reunion with The Partridge Family and My Three Sons. They reunited again in the 1990s on The Arsenio Hall Bear witness and the brusque-lived talk prove Danny! (1995) and were featured on East! True Hollywood Story, Biography and VH1'southward Behind the Music.

When the digital subchannel Antenna Tv premiered in Jan 2011, The Partridge Family became i of its offerings through the network's distribution agreement with Sony Pictures Television (parent company and successor of series producer Screen Gems).[12] [thirteen] [14] [15] From November 25–27, 2020, Antenna TV aired all 96 episodes in chronological gild to commemorate the 50th ceremony of the series' debut.[16]

Reception [edit]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Year Association Category Upshot
1971 Grammy Awards All-time New Artist[17] Nominated
Golden World Awards Best TV Show – Musical/Comedy Nominated
1972 Best TV Show – Musical/Comedy Nominated
2003 TV Land Awards Quintessential Non-Traditional Family Nominated
Hippest Way Plate – Male to David Cassidy Won
2004 Favorite Teen Dream – Female to Susan Dey Won
Irreplaceable Replacement for Brian Forster replacing Jeremy Gelbwaks Nominated
2006 Favorite Singing Siblings Nominated
The Most Irreplaceable Replacement for Brian Forster replacing Jeremy Gelbwaks Nominated
2007 Most Cute Braces – Susan Dey Nominated

Media [edit]

Discography [edit]

The Partridge Family was produced for ABC by Screen Gems. The company promoted the show by releasing a serial of albums featuring the family band, though David Cassidy and Shirley Jones (equally backing singer) were the merely cast members who were really featured on the recordings.[2] : 56–sixty

As the show and other associated merchandising soared, Cassidy became a teen idol.[2] : 68–73 The producers signed Cassidy equally a solo act as well. Cassidy began touring with his own group of musicians, performing Partridge songs, too as hits from his own albums, to thousands of screaming teenagers in major stadiums across the US, UK, Europe, Japan and Commonwealth of australia.

The Partridge Family unit remain all-time known for their 1970 nail debut single "I Recall I Love You lot", written by Tony Romeo, who had penned the big 1968 hit "Indian Lake" (and other records) by the Cowsills. "I Recollect I Love You" spent three weeks at number 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 in Nov and December of 1970. It sold more than five meg copies, outselling the Beatles' "Let Information technology Be", was awarded a gold disc, and made the group the third fictional artist to have a number one hit (after the Chipmunks and the Archies).[18] The single'due south parent LP, The Partridge Family unit Album, reached No. four on the Billboard 200. Information technology was also awarded gilded condition by the RIAA in December 1970, having sold more than 500,000 copies.[18] A cord of US and/or Britain hitting singles followed: "Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted", "I'll Run into You Halfway", "I Woke Up In Love This Morn", "It's I of Those Nights (Yes Love)", "Am I Losing You lot", and covers of the early- to -mid-1960s hits "Looking Through the Optics of Dearest", "Breaking Upwards Is Hard to Practise" and "Walking in the Rain".[19] These singles were showcased on the three gold-certified albums Up To Date (1971), Sound Mag (1971) and Shopping Bag (1972), plus The Partridge Family Notebook (1972), Crossword Puzzle (1973) and Message Board (1973).[20] The holiday album A Partridge Family Christmas Card was the summit-selling Christmas record of 1971.[21] Record sales success was replicated internationally, with both the Partridge Family unit group and Cassidy every bit a solo singer achieving huge hits in Canada, Uk, Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. In all, the Partridge Family released 89 songs on nine albums between 1970 and 1973.

Danny Bonaduce album [edit]

Though Danny Bonaduce was not role of the session ring, he as well got a recording contract. His self-titled debut LP was released in 1973 past Lion Records, a subsidiary label of MGM Records. The single from the anthology, "Dreamland", was a minor hit.[22] [23] Though Bonaduce was credited equally lead singer on all songs, he insists that he had a weak voice and that Bruce Roberts provided most of the vocals on the anthology. The first track, "I'll Be Your Magician", in which the 13-twelvemonth-old Bonaduce seduces a woman into having sexual intercourse with him, has adult a cult following for its campy amusement value. The original, watered-down version was recorded with Cassidy for the Audio Magazine anthology, but was discarded and never released. In autumn 2010, Cassidy dared Bonaduce to acquire how to play the bass guitar lines for the songs the Partridge Family performed. Bonaduce learned the bass guitar line for "Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted", stating that although he had no ability to read music, the song was relatively easy to learn; Cassidy and Bonaduce subsequently performed together on rare occasions.[24]

Ricky Segall album [edit]

In conjunction with the songs featured by Ricky Segall in the fourth season of the Television receiver testify, Bell Records released the album Ricky Segall and The Segalls in 1973. Seven of the anthology'due south 10 tracks were featured on the TV show. Two tracks were as well released as a single, "Sooner or Later"/"Say Hey Willie" (Bell 45429).

Animated spin-off [edit]

The Partridges had a brief resurgence in blithe form that saw the family unit propelled into the future. The blithe Partridges first appeared when the kids did a series of guest spots on Goober and the Ghost Chasers. That idea evolved into a CBS Saturday morning Hanna-Barbera-produced cartoon in 1974, Partridge Family 2200 A.D. (also called The Partridge Family in Outer Infinite when rerun later as part of Fred Flintstone and Friends). Jones and Cassidy did not voice their blithe characters and Susan Dey and Dave Madden had very express interest with this drawing.

Board game [edit]

Released in 1971 past Milton Bradley, The Partridge Family Game offers a glimpse of what life on the road was similar for one of Goggle box's favorite fictional pop bands. The back of the box explains, "As on TV, many happenings occur to the Partridge family, this game describes one of them. They have finished playing at a local arena and must hurry to their Autobus to get traveling again. On the way, they may have some delays." The object of the game is to be the first player to get dorsum to the tour passenger vehicle.[25]

Comic books [edit]

Charlton Comics produced a comic book featuring the Partridge Family between March 1971 and Dec 1973 and later just David Cassidy comic books. It features stories about the characters, song lyrics and features well-nigh Cassidy.[26] The drawings were provided past Don Sherwood.[27] [28]

Reunion special [edit]

Three years subsequently the show's cancellation, Jones and other cast members gathered with cast members of My Three Sons for the ABC special Thanksgiving Reunion with The Partridge Family and My Three Sons, which aired on November 25, 1977. The show featured the casts discussing the histories of their shows, although other than Jones and Fred MacMurray both portraying single parents of big families, the two series had no narrative link.

Reunion on Danny! [edit]

In 1995, a majority of the cast appeared on Bonaduce's talk show Danny!, including Shirley Jones, Dave Madden, Jeremy Gelbwaks, Brian Forster, Suzanne Crough, Ricky Segall and the show's executive producer Bob Claver. Susan Dey was working on a movie at the time but chosen into the evidence to briefly reminisce with Bonaduce. David Cassidy was also unable to appear as he was working on a new album at that time.

Come On Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story [edit]

In 1999, a "behind-the-scenes" TV movie called Come On Get Happy: The Partridge Family unit Story aired on ABC. The motion picture focuses on the lives of Danny Bonaduce (who narrated) and David Cassidy.

The New Partridge Family [edit]

In 2004, VH1 produced a pilot for a syndicated The New Partridge Family, starring Suzanne Sole as Shirley, Leland Grant as Keith, Emma Stone (in her first function) as Laurie, Spencer Tuskowski as Danny, and French Stewart as Reuben Kincaid. The pilot was the simply episode produced. The episode concluded with a teaser for "next calendar week's episode" in which the children's estranged begetter, played by Danny Bonaduce, drops in for a surprise visit with his same-sexual activity life partner.[ commendation needed ]

Home media [edit]

Sony Pictures Home Amusement has released all four seasons of The Partridge Family unit on DVD in Region one. Seasons 1 and 2 accept been released in Regions 2 and 4.

On October 15, 2013, Sony released The Partridge Family – The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[29] The 12-disc prepare features all 96 episodes of the serial likewise as bonus features.

The Screen Gems endmost logo was removed from episodes for the first iii seasons on DVD.

On August 27, 2013, it was announced that Mill Creek Amusement had acquired the rights to various television serial from the Sony Pictures library including The Partridge Family unit.[30] They subsequently re-released the showtime two seasons on June 24, 2014.[31]

On September 22, 2015, Factory Creek re-released Partridge Family – The Complete Serial on DVD in Region one with the original Screen Gems logo reinstated at the end of the credits. No American DVD releases contain the epilogue to episode #25 (which does appear on Region 2 & iv releases), the unaired 1969 pilot or any episodes of the spin-off series Getting Together.[32]

DVD proper name Ep. # Release engagement
The Complete 1st Season 25 May 3, 2005
June 24, 2014 (re-release)
The Consummate 2nd Season 24 November 8, 2005
June 24, 2014 (re-release)
The Complete 3rd Flavour 25 Oct fourteen, 2008
The Consummate 4th Season 22 February three, 2009
The Complete Series 96 October fifteen, 2013
September 22, 2015 (re-release)

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ "FAQ". CmonGetHappy.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e f yard Cassidy, David; Deffaa, Chip (1994). C'monday, Get Happy: Fright and Loathing on the Partridge Family Bus. DBC Enterprises, Warner Books Inc. ISBN9780446395311.
  3. ^ "An Interview with Bob Claver, part 2". CmonGetHappy.com . Retrieved March 31, 2012.
  4. ^ "The Partridge Family – The Pilot". David Cassidy: Official Website . Retrieved May 16, 2016.
  5. ^ Light-green, Robin (May 11, 1972). "Naked Tiffin Box". Rolling Stone.
  6. ^ Appelton, Jerry (April 21, 1978). "TVQ". The Toronto Star. p. D3.
  7. ^ Barnes, Mike (October 13, 2016). "Gary Dubin, Child Player on 'The Partridge Family' and 'The AristoCats,' Dies at 57". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  8. ^ "Robin Ward". Billboard . Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  9. ^ "Search Results - BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.britain.
  10. ^ a b "The TV Ratings Guide: 1973-74". Thetvratingsguide.com . Retrieved Oct three, 2021.
  11. ^ "ClassicTVHits.com: TV Ratings > 1970'south". Classictvhits.com . Retrieved October 3, 2021.
  12. ^ "Partridge Family | Antenna Tv set – Antenna TV". AntennaTV.tv. Archived from the original on March 26, 2012. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
  13. ^ "Antenna Idiot box's Fall Schedule". Dtvusaforum.com . Retrieved March 31, 2012.
  14. ^ Pavan (July 25, 2011). "Antenna TV Fall 2011 Schedule; Own and TLC Acquires Undercover Boss Repeats for Autumn 2012". sitcomsonline.com . Retrieved March 31, 2012.
  15. ^ "Antenna Tv: Classic Tv set and Movies on KTLA's Antenna TV 5.2". KTLA.com. Archived from the original on March 18, 2012. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
  16. ^ "Of Partridges and Kings" The Savvy Screener Nov 25, 2020
  17. ^ "Aristocracy of the Record Industry Await the Grammy Awards". The Palm Embankment Mail service-Times. March xiv, 1971. p. B16.
  18. ^ a b Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Volume of Gold Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 284. ISBN0-214-20512-half-dozen.
  19. ^ "TSORT Song Artist 592 – The Partridge Family". TSORT.info . Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  20. ^ "TSORT Album Creative person 994 – The Partridge Family". TSORT.info . Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  21. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Christmas in the Charts (1920–2004). Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 179. ISBN0-89820-161-6.
  22. ^ "Dreamland (Danny Bonaduce)". 45cat.com. Lion Records. January 1973.
  23. ^ "Blueberry Y'all/Dreamland (Danny Bonaduce)". Discogs. Lion Records. 1972.
  24. ^ Parry, Wayne (Apr x, 2011). David Cassidy, Danny Bonaduce play Partridge song. Associated Press. Retrieved 2011-04-ten.
  25. ^ Coopee, Todd. "The Partridge Family Game". ToyTales.ca.
  26. ^ Shirley, Ian (2005). Tin Stone & Roll Salvage the World?: An Illustrated History of Music and Comics. SAF Publishing Ltd. pp. 88–89. ISBN0946719802.
  27. ^ "Partridge Family (1971) comic books". MyComicShop.com . Retrieved December 28, 2016.
  28. ^ "Don Sherwood: (ii September 1930 – vi March 2010, United states of america)". Lambiek Encyclopedia . Retrieved December 28, 2016.
  29. ^ "The Partridge Family unit DVD news: Annunciation for The Partridge Family – The Complete Series". Tv set Shows On DVD. July fifteen, 2013. Archived from the original on September 16, 2015. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  30. ^ "Site News DVD news: Mill Creek Licenses 52 TV Shows from Sony for Low-Toll DVD Release". Television Shows On DVD. August 27, 2013. Archived from the original on Oct half-dozen, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  31. ^ "The Partridge Family DVD news: Release Date for The Partridge Family unit – Seasons 1 & 2". TV Shows On DVD. Apr xviii, 2014. Archived from the original on March four, 2016. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  32. ^ "The Partridge Family DVD news: Announcement for The Partridge Family – The Complete Series". Television Shows On DVD. August vii, 2015. Archived from the original on August 12, 2015. Retrieved August 25, 2015.

References [edit]

  1. "The Partridge Family Anthology" by Joey Dark-green, 1994 HarperCollins Publisher
  2. Sonypictures.com
  3. Vhi.com

Further reading [edit]

  • Miller, Johnny Ray (2016). When Nosotros're Singin' - The Partridge Family & Their Music. When We're Singin' LLC. ISBN9780692750759.

External links [edit]

  • The Partridge Family at IMDb
  • Whatever happened to the Partridge Family?
  • Get happy! 'The Partridge Family' stars reunite from Today Show (March 2, 2010)

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