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Refimprove|date=May 2010Use mdy dates|date=August 2010Infobox television| show_name = The Partridge Family| caption = Series title screen| genre = Sitcom | creator = Bernard Slade | writer =| director =| starring = Shirley Jones
David Cassidy
Danny Bonaduce
Susan Dey
Suzanne Crough
Jeremy Gelbwaks (1970& ndash;1971)
Brian Forster
(1971& ndash;1974)
Dave Madden
Ricky Segall
(1973& ndash;1974)| theme_music_composer = Diane Hilderbrand
Danny Janssen
Wes Farrell | opentheme = "When We're Singin'" (1970-1971)
"C'mon, Get Happy" (1971-1974)| composer = George Duning
Benny Golson
Warren Barker
Hugo Montenegro
Shorty Rogers | country = United States| language = English| num_seasons = 4| num_episodes = 96| list_episodes = List of The Partridge Family episodes| executive_producer = Bob Claver| producer = William Bickley
Paul Junger Witt
Dale McRaven
Larry Rosen (producer)|Larry Rosen
Mel Swope| editor =| cinematography = Fred Jackman, Jr.
Irving Lippman| camera = Single-camera setup|Single-camera | runtime = 25 minutes| company = Screen Gems | distributor = Sony Pictures Television|Columbia Pictures Television (1974& ndash;1983; 1989& ndash;1996)
The Program Exchange|DFS Program Exchange (1984& ndash;1989)
Columbia TriStar Domestic Television(1996& ndash;2002)
Sony Pictures Television | channel = American Broadcasting Company|ABC United Paramount Network|UPN
| audio_format = Monaural
| first_aired = Start date|1970|09|25| last_aired = End date|1974|03|23| status = Ended
| related = Getting Together (TV series)|Getting Together
Partridge Family 2200 A.D.

The Partridge Family is an American Sitcom|television sitcom about a widowed mother and her five children who embark on a music career. The series originally ran from September 25, 1970 until August 31, 1974, the last new episode airing on March 23, 1974, on the American Broadcasting Company|ABC network, as part of a Friday-night lineup. It had subsequent runs in television syndication|syndication .

History


Created for television by Bernard Slade , the series' Executive Producer was Bob Claver. It was inspired by and loosely based on The Cowsills ,''C'mon, Get Happy , p. 51-52 an actual pop music family that had been famous in the late 1960s. In its early development, the Cowsill children were considered by the producers for featuring on The Partridge Family, but because they were not trained actors, Slade and Claver decided to abandon that idea. http://www.cmongethappy.com/interviews/bc/claver2.html Shirley Jones had already been signed as mother Shirley Partridge and star of the show.

Storyline


In the pilot episode, a group of musical siblings in the fictitious city of San Pueblo, California convinces their recently widowed mother, Shirley Partridge ( Shirley Jones ), to help them out by singing as they record a pop song in their garage. Through the efforts of precocious 10-year-old Danny, they find a manager, Reuben Kincaid ( Dave Madden ), who helps make the song a Top-40 hit. After some more persuading, Shirley agrees that the family can go on tour. They acquire an old school bus for touring, paint it with Piet Mondrian|Mondrian inspired patterns, and depart to Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas for their first live gig at Caesars Palace . The Partridge children were played by David Cassidy (Jones' real-life stepson) as her eldest son Keith, Susan Dey as Laurie, Danny Bonaduce as Danny, Jeremy Gelbwaks as Chris, and Suzanne Crough as Tracy.

Subsequent episodes usually feature the band performing in various venues or in their garage. The shows would often contrast suburban life with the adventures of a show business family on the road. After the first season, more of the show's action took place in their hometown rather than on tour.

At the end of the first season, Jeremy Gelbwaks' family moved out of the Los Angeles area, and the part of Chris was recast with actor Brian Forster .''C'mon, Get Happy'', p. 87 A dog named "Simone" was featured in the first season, but was phased out during the second season. At the beginning of the fourth season, a four-year-old neighbor named Ricky Stevens (Ricky Segall) was featured and would sing a children's song during each episode, but was dropped mid-season. ABC moved the show from its 8:30 p.m. Friday night slot to Saturday at 8:00 p.m. (opposite CBS' top-rated All in the Family ), and after 96 episodes and eight Partridge Family albums, the show ended.

Cast members


  • Shirley Jones as Shirley Partridge: vocals, keyboards, tambourine , percussion

  • David Cassidy as Keith Partridge: lead vocals , lead guitar s, banjo

  • Susan Dey as Laurie Partridge: vocals, piano , percussion

  • Danny Bonaduce as Danny Partridge: vocals, bass, occasional guitar (acoustic, electric)

  • Jeremy Gelbwaks as Chris Partridge (season 1): vocals, drum s

  • Suzanne Crough as Tracy Partridge: vocals, tambourine , percussion

  • Dave Madden as Reuben Kincaid: band manager

  • Brian Forster as Chris Partridge (seasons 2-4): vocals, drum s

  • Ricky Segall as Ricky Stevens: singer (1973–1974)




  • Guest stars


    During its four season run, many actors made guest appearances on the show.
    Alan Oppenheimer Ann Jillian Ann Morgan Guilbert Annette O'Toole Arte Johnson
    Barbara Rhoades Bernard Fox Bert Convy Brooke Bundy Bruce Kimmel
    Carl Ballantine Charlotte Rae Cheryl Ladd Dick Clark Dick Wilson
    Edgar Buchanan Elaine Giftos Fran Ryan George Chakiris Gino Conforti
    Gordon Jump Herb Edelman Harold Gould Harry Morgan Harvey Lembeck
    Holly Near Howard Cosell Howard Morton Jack Riley Jackie Coogan
    Jackie Earle Haley Jaclyn Smith James Gregory Jared Martin John Astin
    Jodie Foster Judson Pratt Larry Wilcox Leonard Stone Louis Gossett, Jr.
    Mark Hamill Margaret Hamilton Meredith Baxter Michael Lembeck Michael Ontkean
    Morey Amsterdam Nancy Walker Ned Glass Nita Talbot Noam Pitlik
    Norman Fell Pat Harrington, Jr. Richard Bakalyan Richard Bull Richard Mulligan
    Richard Pryor Richard X. Slattery Rick Hurst Rob Reiner Robert F. Simon
    Rosemary DeCamp Season Hubley Slim Pickens Stuart Margolin Tony Geary
    Val Bisoglio Vic Tayback William Lucking William Schallert William Windom


    Country singer Johnny Cash made a cameo appearance in the pilot episode. Ray Bolger played Shirley's father in three episodes, and Rosemary DeCamp played Shirley's mother in four episodes.IMDb name|0001961|Ray BolgerIMDb name|0213619|Rosemary DeCamp Then-Governor Ronald Reagan 's daughter, Maureen Reagan , was also featured in one episode. Future '' Charlie's Angels stars, Jaclyn Smith , Farrah Fawcett and Cheryl Ladd all made guest appearances on separate episodes.

    Bobby Sherman appeared in episode 25 (the last episode of the first season) as struggling songwriter Bobby Conway; this episode led into a short-lived spinoff series on ABC and UPN , Getting Together (TV series)|Getting Together , starring Sherman and Wes Stern as Bobby Conway's business partner Lionel Poindexter.

    Episodes


    main|List of The Partridge Family episodes

    Music


    The Partridge Family was produced for ABC by Screen Gems . The company promoted the show by releasing a series of albums featuring the family band, though most cast members did not actually play on the recordings.''C'mon, Get Happy'', p. 56-60 Led by music producer Wes Farrell , a group of hired studio musicians (informally referred to as the The Wrecking Crew (music)|Wrecking Crew ) actually created the Partridge Family's sound. The harmonious background vocalists were brothers John and Tom Bahler, Jackie Ward and Ron Hicklin (initially the Ron Hicklin Singers ). David Cassidy was originally to lip sync with the rest of the cast, but he convinced Farrell just weeks into production that he could sing and was allowed to join the studio ensemble as the lead singer. He and Shirley Jones, who sang background, were the only cast members who were actually featured on the recordings.

    Despite best attempts, the Partridge Family Theme, shown over opening credits, underwent more than one incarnation. Initial episodes feature the song "When We're Singin'" in place of the popular title later used, "C'mon Get Happy". The latter—a play upon the 1920s song " Get Happy (song)|Get Happy " which also features the tag "Come on, Get Happy (we're gonna chase all your blues away)" -- was likely a hidden influence in the "wide-audience appeal" approach of the show and its music. Significant is the verse lyric that began the initial theme "When We're Singin'":

    "Five of us, and Mom working all day,

    we 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 along..." ''(from "When we're Singin')


    Later, when the new version appeared, it featured new lyrics sung to the "When We're Singin'" tune. With the new chorus finalized, "C'mon Get Happy" showcased the new verse:


    "We had a dream, we'd go travelin' together,

    We'd spread a little lovin' then we'd keep movin' on.

    Somethin' always happens whenever we're together

    We get a happy feelin' when we're singing a song... ''(from "C'Mon Get Happy")


    Also of interest, when the first theme is replaced by Danny Janssen's new lyric, the "outro" credits music bed is also replaced, from the organ/horn call-and-response music, to a newer jazzy instrumental of the title theme, which Janssen likely saw no profit from, as it featured no lyric, only the Wes Farrell tune. In the pilot episode, an unreleased song, "Together (Havin' A Ball)", is featured prominently. This song is not the Partridge Family that we eventually would know, and does not feature Cassidy/Jones vocal layering later added to studio musicals and singers. The lyrics of "Together (Havin' A Ball)", as transcribed, were clearly intended to be in contention for the series theme. This song, which was never available on any Partridge LP, was likely buried by producers. However, thankfully for many fans, the song was finally released 35 years after the fact in 2005 on a 'Very Best of' CD compilation. The production was "very Saturday Morning" sounding, being written and recorded by the same folks who composed the theme for Josie and the Pussycats (TV series)|Josie and The Pussycats , among others. The lyric combines elements of current pop, The Beatles ' Come Together , and Elvis Presley 's personal slogan "TCB", or Taking Care of Business, along with narrative, "Just doin' their number" and "playin' and singin'" their "new sound." The song has been credited to The Love Generation, a group of LA studio musicians similar to the Wrecking Crew and jingle singers, but in reality these featured the background vocalists who recorded on ALL of the Partridge Family platters, so it is considered a lost track.

    As the show and other associated merchandising took off,Clarify|date=May 2010 David Cassidy became a teen idol .''C'mon, Get Happy , p. 68-73 The producers signed Cassidy as a solo act as well. Cassidy began touring with his own group of musicians, performing Partridge songs as well as hits from his own albums, to thousands of screaming teenagers in major stadiums across the USA, UK, Europe, Japan and Australia.

    The Partridge Family's biggest hit came in 1970 with the song I Think I Love You , written by Tony Romeo (who had previously written several of the Cowsills' hits), peaked at Number 1 on the Billboard (magazine)|Billboard charts in December of that year. It sold over five million copies, was awarded a music recording sales certification|gold disc , and made the group the third fictional artist to have a #1 hit (after The Chipmunks and The Archies ).cite book
    | first= Joseph
    | last= Murrells
    | year= 1978
    | title= The Book of Golden Discs
    | edition= 2nd
    | publisher= Barrie and Jenkins Ltd
    | location= London
    | page= 284
    | isbn= 0-214-20512-6
    The song's companion LP, The Partridge Family Album , reached Number 4 in the Billboard 200 . It was also awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in December 1970, having sold over one million copies. A string of hit Partridge singles followed: " Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted ", " I'll Meet You Halfway ", " I Woke Up In Love This Morning ", " It's One of Those Nights (Yes Love) ", "Am I Losing You", "Looking Through The Eyes Of Love", "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do", and "A Friend And A Lover."cite web | url = http://tsort.info/music/vqq60e.htm | title = TSORT Song Artist 592 - The Partridge Family | accessdate = 22 June 2010 These singles were showcased on million selling albums including "Up To Date", "Sound Magazine", "Shopping Bag", "Notebook", "Crossword Puzzle", and "Bulletin Board."cite web | url = http://tsort.info/music/tweqe1.htm| title = TSORT Album Artist 994 - The Partridge Family | accessdate = 22 June 2010 The Partridge Family's "Christmas Card" album was the #1 selling Christmas record of 1971. Record sales success was replicated internationally with The Partridge Family achieving huge hits in Canada, Great Britain, Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

    In the midst of his rise to fame, David Cassidy soon grew tired of the show.''C'mon, Get Happy , p. 92-95 In the summer of 1972, he gave an interview to Rolling Stone magazine in which he attempted to distance himself from the squeaky-clean image of Keith Partridge.Citation needed|date=May 2010

    Though Danny Bonaduce was not part of the session band, he, too, got a recording contract, and circa 1972 released a self-titled album, Danny Bonaduce (album)|Danny Bonaduce . Though Bonaduce was credited as lead singer on all the songs, he insists that he had a very weak voice and that Bruce Roberts (singer)|Bruce Roberts provided most of the vocals on the album. The first track on the album, a song entitled "I'll Be Your Magician", in which the 13-year-old Bonaduce seduces a woman into having sexual intercourse with him, has developed a cult following for its camp (style)|campy entertainment value. The original, watered-down, version of the song was recorded with Cassidy for the "Sound Magazine" album, but it was discarded and never released. In fall 2010, Cassidy dared Bonaduce to learn how to play the bass guitar lines on 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 have performed together on rare occasions since that time.Parry, Wayne (2011-04-10). http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_MUSIC_CASSIDY_BONADUCE_REUNION? SITE=AP& SECTION=HOME& TEMPLATE=DEFAULT David Cassidy, Danny Bonaduce play Partridge song. Associated Press . Retrieved 2011-04-10.

    In all, The Partridge Family released 89 songs between 1970–1973, on 8 albums and one non-LP single.

    Animation spin off


    The Partridges had a brief resurgence in animated form which saw the family propelled into the future. The animated 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 Space when rerun later as part of Fred Flintstone and Friends ). Shirley Jones and David Cassidy did not voice their animated counterparts (Shirley Partridge was renamed Connie Partridge in the cartoon), and Susan Dey and Dave Madden had very limited involvement with this cartoon. During a Feb. 2, 2008 interview with Mark Simone on WABC (AM)|WABC Radio 's Saturday Night Oldies show, Jones had no recollection of any animated version of the series ever being produced.Citation needed|date=November 2008

    Syndication


    Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon featured a run of The Partridge Family in the mid-90s as part 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 show also aired at various times on ABC Family|Fox Family , ION Television , and Hallmark Channel . As of|January 2011, it airs on Antenna TV . in 1989 it was aired on WGBS -TV Philly 57 and UPN Philly 57. In 1995 it was aired on WPSG UPN 57 of Philadelphia (PA).

    The cast was reunited in the 90's on the Arsenio Hall Show and The Danny Bonaduce Show and were featured on The E& #33; True Hollywood Story , Biography (TV series)|Biography and VH1's Behind The Music .

    When the digital subchannel Antenna TV premiered in January 2011, The Partridge Family became one of its offerings through the network's distribution agreement with Sony Pictures Television (parent company of series producer Screen Gems ). http://www.antennatv.tv/shows/partridgefamily/ http://www.dtvusaforum.com/general-tv-chat/42645-antenna-tvs-fall-schedule.html http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2011/07/antenna-tv-fall-2011-schedule-own-and.html http://www.ktla.com/entertainment/antennatv/

    Selected discography


  • The Partridge Family Album ( Billboard (magazine)|BB #4, Cash Box|CB #6) – Bell 6050—1970

  • Up to Date (BB #3, CB #3) – Bell 6059—1971

  • Sound Magazine|The Partridge Family Sound Magazine (BB #9, CB #9) – Bell 6064—1971

  • A Partridge Family Christmas Card (BB #1-Christmas Charts, CB #19) – Bell 6066—1971

  • Shopping Bag|The Partridge Family Shopping Bag (BB #18, CB #16) – Bell 6072—1972

  • At Home With Their Greatest Hits (BB #21, CB #20) – Bell 1107—1972

  • The Partridge Family Notebook (BB #41, CB #33) – Bell 1111—1972

  • Crossword Puzzle (BB #167, CB #105) – Bell 1122—1973

  • Bulletin Board (album)|Bulletin Board (CB #124) – Bell 1137—1973

  • Ricky Segall and The Segalls – Bell 1138—1973 (Featuring songs from the TV show)

  • The World of the Partridge Family – Bell 1319—1974 (2-record greatest hits compilation released at the end of the series)

  • Greatest Hits (Partridge Family)|Greatest Hits (1989)

  • The Definitive Collection (Partridge Family)|The Definitive Collection (includes David Cassidy solo material) (2001)

  • Come on Get Happy!: The Very Best of The Partridge Family|Come On Get Happy!: The Very Best of The Partridge Family (includes some previously un-released material) (2005)


  • Awards and nominations


    Film
    Award Year Category Result Recipient
    Golden Globe 1971Best TV Show - Musical/ Comedynom
    Best TV Actress - Musical/ Comedynom Shirley Jones
    1972Best TV Show - Musical/ Comedynom
    Best TV Actress - Musical/ Comedynom Shirley Jones
    1973Best Supporting Actress - Televisionnom Susan Dey
    TV Land Awards 2003Quintessential Non-Traditional Familynom Danny Bonaduce , David Cassidy , Suzanne Crough , Susan Dey , Brian Forster , Jeremy Gelbwaks , Shirley Jones
    Hippest Fashion Plate - Malewon David Cassidy
    2004Favorite Teen Dream - Femalewon Susan Dey
    Irreplaceable Replacementnom Brian Forster
    For replacing Jeremy Gelbwaks.
    2006Favorite Singing Siblingsnom Danny Bonaduce , David Cassidy , Suzanne Crough , Susan Dey , Brian Forster , Jeremy Gelbwaks
    The Most Irreplaceable Replacementnom Brian Forster
    For replacing Jeremy Gelbwaks.
    2007Most Beautiful Bracesnom Susan Dey


    DVD releases


    Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has released all 4 Seasons of The Partridge Family in DVD Region 1. Seasons 1 and 2 have been released in region 2 and 4.

    DVD NameEp #Release Date
    The Complete 1st Season 25 May 3, 2005
    The Complete 2nd Season 24 November 8, 2005
    The Complete 3rd Season 25 October 14, 2008
    The Complete 4th Season 22 February 3, 2009


    See also


    Portalbox|United States|Television|
  • Come On Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story

  • Ron Hicklin Singers

  • The Cowsills

  • The Love Generation

  • The Brady Bunch


  • Notes


    Reflist

    References


    # "The Partridge Family Album" by Joey Green, 1994 HarperCollins Publisher
    # http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/sgn/pf/
    # http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/partridge_family/bio.jhtml

    External links


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  • tv.com|626|The Partridge Family


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