List of The Partridge Family episodes
The following is a list of episodes for the American television sitcom The Partridge Family. All four seasons have been released on DVD by Sony Pictures.
Series overview
Seasons | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 25 | September 25, 1970 | March 19, 1971 | |
2 | 24 | September 17, 1971 | March 17, 1972 | |
3 | 25 | September 15, 1972 | March 23, 1973 | |
4 | 22 | September 15, 1973 | March 23, 1974 |
Episodes
Season 1 (1970–71)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "What? And Get Out of Show Business?" | Jerry Paris | Bernard Slade | September 25, 1970 |
When their mother (Shirley Jones) fills in for a sick singer, The Partridge Family is born. Danny (Danny Bonaduce) persuades Reuben Kincaid (Dave Madden) to manage them and they play their first performance, which might also be their last. Cameo appearance made by: Johnny Cash (uncredited) Song(s): "Let the Good Times In"; "Together (Havin' a Ball)" | |||||
2 | 2 | "The Sound of Money" | Peter Baldwin | Martin Ragaway | October 2, 1970 |
A minor fender bender turns into a major pain for the Partridges when they decide to fight a fraudulent lawsuit from Whiplash Willie. Guest Star(s): Harry Morgan as 'Whiplash' Willie Larkin and Farrah Fawcett Song(s): "I'll Leave Myself a Little Time" | |||||
3 | 3 | "Whatever Happened to the Old Songs?" | Jerrold Bernstein | Bernard Slade | October 9, 1970 |
Shirley's dad is having a mid-life crisis and decides to hit the road with the band to pursue his long-lost dream of being a star, but will his act appeal to the new generation? Guest Star(s): Ray Bolger and Rosemary DeCamp as Fred and Amanda Renfrew Song(s): "Baby I Love Love, I Love You"; "Together (Havin' a Ball)"; "On the Road"; "Bye Bye Blackbird" | |||||
4 | 4 | "See Here, Private Partridge!" | Claudio Guzmán | Gordon Mitchell, Lloyd Turner | October 16, 1970 |
Just as they're about to record their first album, the Partridges have a bomb dropped on them: ten-year-old Danny's been drafted into the Army. Song(s): "On the Road" | |||||
5 | 5 | "When Mother Gets Married" | Ralph Senensky | Bernard Slade | October 23, 1970 |
Shirley begins dating an old flame but the kids are suspicious of him, especially when they see him leave a jewelry store with a beautiful young woman. Guest Star(s): John McMartin as Larry, and Jaclyn Smith (TV's 'Charlie's Angels') as Tina Song(s): "I Really Want to Know You" | |||||
6 | 6 | "Love at First Slight" | Bob Claver | Steven Pritzker | October 30, 1970 |
Now that their record is out, Keith finds himself with major girl trouble: he cannot keep them away from him! But his troubles really begin when he falls for the one who doesn't care who he is. Song(s): "Somebody Wants to Love You" | |||||
7 | 7 | "Danny and the Mob" | Jerrold Bernstein | Ron Friedman | November 6, 1970 |
While performing in Las Vegas, Danny tutors the beautiful girlfriend of a mob boss in finances so she can leave town and finds himself with a new hit but one that has nothing to do with music. Guest Star(s): Pat Harrington Jr. as Harry, Barbara Rhoades as LaVon LaVerne Song(s): "That'll Be the Day" | |||||
8 | 8 | "But the Memory Lingers On" | E.W. Swackhamer | Bernard Slade | November 13, 1970 |
The Partridge Family is about to leave a different kind of lasting impression on their audience after a skunk hitches a ride on their bus and leaves them—and all their clothes—covered in stink. Song(s): "I Think I Love You"; "Brand New Me" | |||||
9 | 9 | "Did You Hear the One About Danny Partridge?" | Paul Junger Witt | Ron Friedman | November 20, 1970 |
After a mishap onstage leaves the audience laughing, Danny takes it upon himself to provide a little comic relief to their show. Unfortunately, he's not as funny as he thinks he is. Guest Star(s): Morey Amsterdam as Ziggy Shnurr and Jackie Coogan (TV's The Addams Family) as Max Pepper Song(s): "Somebody Wants to Love You"; All of the Things" | |||||
10 | 10 | "Go Directly to Jail" | Claudio Guzmán | Dale McRaven | November 27, 1970 |
The Partridge Family find themselves with a captive audience when they perform at a prison, but then find themselves being held captive by a prisoner who wants them to hear his songs. Guest Star(s): Stuart Margolin as Hank Song(s): "Singin' My Song"; "Only a Moment Ago" | |||||
11 | 11 | "This Is My Song" | Jerry Paris | Richard De Roy | December 4, 1970 |
While Keith struggles with a creative dry spell, Danny attempts to write his first hit. Their sibling rivalry peaks when Danny writes a great song just as Keith has a breakthrough with the exact same tune. Song(s): "To Be Lovers" | |||||
12 | 12 | "My Son, the Feminist" | Peter Baldwin | Richard De Roy | December 11, 1970 |
Keith promises his feminist girlfriend that the Partridge Family will perform at an upcoming rally, which puts them under attack from the morality watchdog group in their neighborhood. Guest Star(s): Jane Actman as Tina Song(s): "I Think I Love You" | |||||
13 | 13 | "Star Quality" | Harry Falk | Bernard Slade | December 18, 1970 |
When Danny gets singled out in a review by a prominent journalist, the praise goes to his head and he decides to go solo. But he changes his mind when he sees his family happily auditioning for his replacement. Guest Star(s): Dick Clark as Himself Song(s): "Singin' My Song" | |||||
14 | 14 | "The Red Woodloe Story" | Peter Baldwin | Coslough Johnson | January 1, 1971 |
During a stopover in a small town, the Partridges offer to revive the career of a folk legend who's been out of circulation for twenty years, but find that he would rather sing in church than be in the spotlight. Guest Star(s): William Schallert as Red Woodloe Song(s): "I Can Feel Your Heartbeat"; "Find Peace in Your Soul" | |||||
15 | 15 | "Mom Drops Out" | Harry Falk | Peter Meyerson | January 8, 1971 |
She'll always have Paris. Reuben books a European tour but there's one condition: the groovy promoter thinks Shirley's too old. She quits the band, but discovers she has fans there after all. Guest Star(s): Gino Conforti as Logan Mays Song(s): "Baby I Love Love, I Love You"; "I Can Feel Your Heartbeat" | |||||
16 | 16 | "Old Scrapmouth" | Herbert Kenwith | James S. Henerson | January 15, 1971 |
Laurie gets braces right before a television show comes to film the band. As if that isn't bad enough, when they begin to play, her braces pick up radio signals and all she can hear is The Rolling Stones! Guest Star(s): Mark Hamill as Jerry Song(s): "The Love Song" | |||||
17 | 17 | "Why Did the Music Stop?" | Alan Rafkin | Bernard Slade | January 22, 1971 |
Shirley has doubts about what being on the road is doing to the Partridges' lives so she suggests they take a break and start living like a normal family again. But she forgets one thing: they're not a normal family. Guest Star(s): Richard Mulligan as Dr. Jim Lucas Song(s): "I'm Here, You're Here"; "I Can Feel Your Heartbeat" | |||||
18 | 18 | "Soul Club" | Paul Junger Witt | Bernard Slade | January 29, 1971 |
Due to a booking mix-up, Detroit club owners expecting the Temptations get the Partridge Family instead. Can they find an audience in Motown? Guest Star(s): Richard Pryor and Louis Gossett Jr. Song(s): "Bandala" | |||||
19 | 19 | "To Play or Not to Play" | Ralph Senensky | Stan Cutler, Martin Donovan | February 5, 1971 |
Laurie jumps on the anti-establishment bandwagon when the hotel workers where they're scheduled to perform go out on strike and she refuses to cross the picket line and play. Guest Star(s): Harvey Lembeck as Marino and Michael Lembeck as Marc Song(s): "There's No Doubt in My Mind"; "Umbrella Man" | |||||
20 | 20 | "They Shoot Managers, Don't They?" | Peter Baldwin | Gordon Mitchell, Lloyd Turner | February 12, 1971 |
The Partridges are happy for Reuben when he falls in love and decides to marry, even though his new life doesn't include managing the band – but the band quickly finds they can't manage without him. Guest Star(s): Nancy Malone as Cathleen Song(s): "She'd Rather Have the Rain" | |||||
21 | 21 | "Partridge up a Pear Tree" | Ralph Senensky | Gordon Mitchell, Lloyd Turner | February 19, 1971 |
Danny forces Keith to put the brakes on his spending when his car drains his finances and he realizes he may not be able to afford to take his girlfriend to the prom. Guest Star(s): Annette O'Toole as Carol Song(s): "You Are Always on My Mind" | |||||
22 | 22 | "Road Song" | Alan Rafkin | Dale McRaven | February 26, 1971 |
The Partridges find themselves in the middle of a domestic squabble when they give a ride to a teenage girl—who turns out to be a serial runaway, with the police hot on her trail. Guest Star(s): Laurie Prange as Maggie Newton, Sandy Kenyon as Father, Ian Wolfe as Grandpa Song(s): "Point Me in the Direction of Albuquerque | |||||
23 | 23 | "Not with My Sister, You Don't!" | Mel Swope | Dale McRaven | March 5, 1971 |
The rumor mill starts buzzing at school when a hot new guy arrives on campus. Keith initially sees him as a rival until Laurie, who doesn't believe the rumors, accepts a date with the alleged Lothario. Guest Star(s): Michael Ontkean as Lester Braduck Song(s): "I'll Meet You Halfway" | |||||
24 | 24 | "A Partridge by Any Other Name" | Harry Falk | Ron Friedman | March 12, 1971 |
A series of coincidences leads Danny to believe he was adopted and there doesn't seem to be anything anyone can say to convince him he's a natural-born Partridge. Guest Star(s): Bernard Fox as Marty Burnes, Ned Glass as Detective Harry Klein, Art Metrano as Mike Young Song(s): "Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted"; "I Can Feel Your Heartbeat" | |||||
25 | 25 | "A Knight in Shining Armor" | Earl Bellamy | Bernard Slade | March 19, 1971 |
When the Partridges introduce a hip, multi-talented musician to a square, tone-deaf poet, no one expects them to score a hit—but somehow they manage to do just that. Guest Star(s): Bobby Sherman as Bobby Conway and Wes Stern as Lionel Poindexter Note: This was Jeremy Gelbwaks' final episode as Chris Partridge. Back-door pilot for the short-lived series Getting Together. Song(s): "Stephanie" |
Season 2 (1971–72)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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26 | 1 | "Dora, Dora, Dora" | Ralph Senensky | Gordon Mitchell, Lloyd Turner | September 17, 1971 |
The Partridges learn that Reuben has booked them as backup for a beautiful 18-year-old girl who can't sing a single note on key. Songs: "I Woke Up In Love This Morning" Note: Brian Forster's first episode as Chris Partridge. | |||||
27 | 2 | "In 25 Words Or Less" | Richard Kinon | Martin Ragaway | September 24, 1971 |
In order to boost publicity for the family, Reuben stages a contest in which the winner will spend a week with the Partridges. Unfortunately, the winner is a 60-year-old Jewish mother. Songs: "Echo Valley 2-6809" | |||||
28 | 3 | "A Man Called Snake" | Richard Kinon | Alan Mandel, Bernard Slade | October 1, 1971 |
A motorcycle gang member develops a crush on Laurie, and she shocks everyone when she agrees to go out with him. Guest Star: Rob Reiner as Snake | |||||
29 | 4 | "The Undergraduate" | Ralph Senensky | Susan Silver | October 8, 1971 |
When Shirley enrolls in college, one of her male classmates develops a crush on her, much to the chagrin of his parents. Guest stars: Michael Burns, Norman Fell, and Ann Morgan Guilbert Songs: "Brown Eyes" | |||||
30 | 5 | "Anatomy Of A Tonsil" | Lou Antonio | Coslough Johnson | October 15, 1971 |
Danny has to have his tonsils out and as the operation approaches, he believes he is going to die. Afterward, he believes he has lost his singing voice. Songs: "Love Is All That I Ever Needed" | |||||
31 | 6 | "Whatever Happened To Moby Dick?" | E.W. Swackhamer | Peggy Chantler Dick | October 22, 1971 |
Danny wants to add a singing whale to the act in order to cash in on the ecology movement. Guest starring Bert Convy, Dub Taylor and Howard Cosell "Whale Song," featuring primary vocals by Shirley Jones, is featured. | |||||
32 | 7 | "Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Partridge" | Mel Swope | William Bickley | October 29, 1971 |
Keith is determined to be a good influence on his brothers and sisters, but goes overboard with his good intentions. A performance of "Summer Days" is featured. | |||||
33 | 8 | "Days Of Acne And Roses" | Richard Kinon | Dale McRaven | November 5, 1971 |
The Partridges help a young, awkward delivery boy build up his confidence in the dating department. Songs: "I'm On My Way Back Home" | |||||
34 | 9 | "Tale of Two Hamsters" | Roger Duchowny | Gordon Mitchell, Lloyd Turner | November 12, 1971 |
When the Partridge kids decide to raise hamsters and their little pets keep multiplying, the family is forced to bring them along on tour. Songs: "24 Hours A Day"; "I Woke Up In Love This Morning" | |||||
35 | 10 | "The Forty-Year Itch" | Ralph Senensky | Steven Pritzker | November 19, 1971 |
Shirley's mom and dad are about to split up over his new hip lifestyle, so the family devises a plan to get them back together. Songs: "Together"; "My Best Girl" | |||||
36 | 11 | "I Can Get It For You Retail" | Russ Mayberry | Bernard Slade | November 26, 1971 |
In order to buy his mom a mink coat for her birthday, Danny starts selling off Keith's possessions to his brother's lovesick fans. Songs: "Every Little Bit O' You" | |||||
37 | 12 | "Guess Who's Coming To Drive?" | Ralph Senensky | Bob Rodgers | December 10, 1971 |
The Partridges hire a temporary bus driver who turns out to be an ex-con. Songs: "Rainmaker" | |||||
38 | 13 | "Don't Bring Your Guns To Town, Santa" | Richard Kinon | Bernard Slade | December 11, 1971 |
When their bus breaks down in a ghost town, it looks like the family will miss Christmas, so a prospector (Dean Jagger) entertains them with a Christmas tale set in the Old West. Song: "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" | |||||
39 | 14 | "Where Do Mermaids Go?" | Lou Antonio | Peggy Chantler Dick | December 31, 1971 |
A free-spirited girl leaves the Partridges one million dollars, and suddenly their lives are turned upside down as they deal with their newfound wealth. Guest Star: Meredith Baxter as Jenny Songs: "It's Time That I Knew You Better" | |||||
40 | 15 | "Home Is Where The Heart Was" | Jerry London | Dick Bensfield, Perry Grant | January 7, 1972 |
After Chris and Tracy are scolded for leaving a mess, they decide to run away...to Reuben's apartment. Songs: "I Would Have Loved You Anyway", "Summer Days" | |||||
41 | 16 | "Fellini, Bergman, And Partridge" | Jerome Courtland | Martin Cohan | January 14, 1972 |
Keith tries to prove he is a great filmmaker, but not everyone thinks so...until a movie theater agrees to show his "masterpiece." Songs: "Hello,Hello" | |||||
42 | 17 | "Waiting For Bolero" | Jerry London | Martin Cohan | January 21, 1972 |
In order to be independent, Keith moves into a room in the house next door. Songs: "Every Song Is You" | |||||
43 | 18 | "I Am Curious...Partridge" | Lou Antonio | Bob Rodgers | January 28, 1972 |
Keith and Shirley get some unsavory publicity when Danny writes a story about them for the local paper. Songs: "If You Ever Go" | |||||
44 | 19 | "My Heart Belongs To A Two-Car Garage" | Jerry London | William Bickley | February 4, 1972 |
A Russian handyman (Arte Johnson) who claims to be a world-class artist paints a nude woman on the family's garage that puts the neighborhood...in an uproar. | |||||
45 | 20 | "H-e-l-l-l-l-l-p!!!" | Paton Price | Dale McRaven | February 11, 1972 |
When the Partridge women go camping in the wilderness, the Partridge men decide to follow them, just in case they need to be rescued. | |||||
46 | 21 | "Promise Her Anything, But Give Her A Punch" | Bob Claver | Dale McRaven | February 18, 1972 |
Danny is in love for the first time. But the 11-year-old girl he would like to ask to the sixth grade dance would rather go with Keith. Guest Star: Patti Cohoon as Gloria Hickey Song: "I Would Have Loved You Anyway" | |||||
47 | 22 | "The Partridge Papers" | Jerry London | William Bickley | March 3, 1972 |
Danny donates Laurie's diary to the school auction by mistake, and the editor threatens to publish it in the high school paper. This includes a Mission: Impossible send-up. Featured is a performance of "It's One of Those Nights (Yes Love)". | |||||
48 | 23 | "All's War In Love And Fairs" | Mel Swope | John Wilder | March 10, 1972 |
A married couple tries to get the Partridges to perform at a benefit in order to help Native Americans. | |||||
49 | 24 | "Who Is Max Ledbetter, And Why Is He Saying All Those Horrible Things?" | Christopher Morgan | Bernie Kahn | March 17, 1972 |
A former psychic whose business is in trouble cons Danny and Keith into lending him money by predicting bad luck during an upcoming Partridge Family concert. |
Season 3 (1972–73)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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50 | 1 | "This Male Chauvinist Piggy Went to Market" | September 15, 1972 | ||
Laurie embarrasses Keith by defending him from the school bully. Songs: "God Bless You Girl" | |||||
51 | 2 | "M Is for the Many Things" | September 22, 1972 | ||
Shirley is chosen as "Mother of The Year" by a magazine, but she and the family experience a not-so-smooth journey to the award ceremony in Sacramento. | |||||
52 | 3 | "Princess and the Partridge" | September 29, 1972 | ||
Keith dates a princess (Season Hubley). Songs: "Together We're Better" | |||||
53 | 4 | "Each Dawn I Diet" | October 6, 1972 | ||
Reuben and Danny become roomies while wagering on a bet to tackle their vices. Songs: "It's All In Your Mind" | |||||
54 | 5 | "A Penny for His Thoughts" | October 13, 1972 | ||
Biker pal Snake returns to the Partridges, desperate. He's in love, but suicidal because his beloved Penny has rejected his marriage proposal. Songs: "Love Must Be The Answer" | |||||
55 | 6 | "You're Only Young Twice" | October 20, 1972 | ||
Danny's problems in school become a problem at home, when his quest to become more "mature" alienates him from the family. | |||||
56 | 7 | "The Mod Father" | October 27, 1972 | ||
Shirley's parents try to enliven their marriage. Guest stars: Ray Bolger & Rosemary De Camp | |||||
57 | 8 | "A Likely Candidate" | November 3, 1972 | ||
Keith campaigns for a politician who likes Shirley. | |||||
58 | 9 | "Swiss Family Partridge" | November 10, 1972 | ||
A rainstorm strands the Partridges in a remote cabin Songs: "It Means I'm In Love With You" | |||||
59 | 10 | "Ain't Loveth Grand?" | November 17, 1972 | ||
Laurie falls for a minister (Anthony Geary). Songs: "Sunshine" | |||||
60 | 11 | "Whatever Happened to Keith Partridge?" | November 24, 1972 | ||
A talent scout recruits Keith for a movie role Songs: "Lookin Through The Eyes Of Love" | |||||
61 | 12 | "Nag, Nag, Nag" | December 8, 1972 | ||
Danny wins an insomniac racehorse. | |||||
62 | 13 | "For Sale by Owner" | December 29, 1972 | ||
The Partridges try to sell their house. | |||||
63 | 14 | "Aspirin at 7, Dinner at 8" | January 5, 1973 | ||
Shirley tries to ditch an ardent suitor and his mother. | |||||
64 | 15 | "For Whom the Bell Tolls... and Tolls... and Tolls" | January 12, 1973 | ||
After the Partridge home is burglarized, Reuben has a security alarm installed...with disastrous results when the alarm keeps getting set off accidentally. | |||||
65 | 16 | "Trial of Partridge One" | January 19, 1973 | ||
Laurie is dragged into student court at school when she's caught unwittingly returning a copy of a stolen math test to her teacher. Songs: "It's You" | |||||
66 | 17 | "I Left My Heart in Cincinnati" | January 26, 1973 | ||
At a gig at the Kings Island amusement park outside Cincinnati, Keith finds himself falling for a PR agent, an older woman; before long, Danny also falls for her. (This would air one year before The Brady Bunch made a similar visit) | |||||
67 | 18 | "The Eleven-Year Itch" | February 2, 1973 | ||
Jodie Foster guest stars when Shirley's old flame (Bert Convy) comes to town; as they begin to re-ignite old sparks, his daughter (Foster) discovers feelings for Danny. Songs: "Walking In The Rain" | |||||
68 | 19 | "Bedknobs and Drumsticks" | February 9, 1973 | ||
Reuben signs the family up for a series of commercials in support of a fast-food chicken outfit looking to change its hokey image. William Windom guest-stars. Songs: "Friend & A Lover" | |||||
69 | 20 | "Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex... but Couldn't Pronounce" | February 16, 1973 | ||
Could it be? America's "heartthrob" Keith is failing his sex-education course in school? Songs: "It Means I'm In Love With You" | |||||
70 | 21 | "Forgive Us Our Debts" | Bruce Bilson | Skip Webster | February 23, 1973 |
A purchase of a $29 cuckoo clock becomes a $2,900 headache when a computer glitch mistakenly overcharges Shirley's credit account. | |||||
71 | 22 | "The Partridge Connection" | E.W. Swackhamer | Steve Zacharias & Michael Leeson | March 2, 1973 |
Danny finds himself in trouble when his friend Punky coerces him into shoplifting. | |||||
72 | 23 | "The Selling of the Partridges" | Lee Phillips | Steve Zacharias & Michael Leeson | March 9, 1973 |
Keith finds himself in a hotly contested battle for student-body president with a shy girl-played by singer Holly Near ...for whom Laurie is campaign manager. He finally comes to realize she is more qualified. Songs: "There'll Come A Time" (This story line had also been used in episode 143 of The Dick Van Dyke Show and in episode 197 of The Andy Griffith Show. | |||||
73 | 24 | "Diary of a Mad Millionaire" | Lou Antonio | Steve Zacharias & Michael Leeson | March 16, 1973 |
The family crosses paths with a rich recluse (John Astin), who is drawn to them but afraid of crowds. Actor Jim Antonio, brother of the director, plays a TV host, & one of Shirley Jones' closest friends, Sari Price, plays the recluse's date at the very end. Songs: "One Night Stand", "It Sounds Like You're Saying Hello" | |||||
74 | 25 | "Me and My Shadow" | Jerry London | Dale McRaven | March 23, 1973 |
A mystery writer challenges the Partridges: if all of them can elude his search for 24 hours, he'll donate $25,000 to charity. |
Season 4 (1973–74)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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75 | 1 | "Hate Thy Neighbor" Song: "I'll Never Get Over You" | Richard Kinon | George Tibbles & William S. Bickley | September 15, 1973 |
The Partridges come up against a new neighbor (Nita Talbot), who hates show business and resorts to enforcing noise-pollution ordinances against the family. (This episode introduces Ricky Segall to the cast.) Other guests include Theodore Wilson as Sam Mulvaney & Ronne Troup | |||||
76 | 2 | "None But The Lonely" Song: "I've Been Alone Too Long" | September 22, 1973 | ||
Keith discovers his ladies-man reputation precedes him when the new girl in town refuses to go out with him. | |||||
77 | 3 | "Beethoven, Brahms, and Partridge" Song: "I'm Into Something Good" | September 29, 1973 | ||
Keith is challenged by a new girlfriend to stop making "simple" music, so he tries to write a classical music piece to impress her. | |||||
78 | 4 | "The Strike-Out King" Song: "I Wanna Be With You" | October 6, 1973 | ||
After becoming a pest tagging along after Keith and Laurie, Shirley encourages Danny to make friends his own age by trying out for the baseball team. | |||||
79 | 5 | "Reuben Kincaid Lives" Song: "I've Got Your Love All Over Me" | October 13, 1973 | ||
Shirley encourages the kids to be a little nicer to Reuben, but the plan backfires when Reuben mistakes the show of appreciation for bad news from the doctor. Margaret Hamilton guest-stars. | |||||
80 | 6 | "Double Trouble" Song: "Oh No, Not My Baby" | October 20, 1973 | ||
Keith pulls the classic boner by having two dates for the same night: one of them (Cheryl Ladd, known then as Cheryl Stopplemoor), is the prettiest girl in school, the other a friend of Laurie's. (This marks the third appearance by a Charlie's Angels alum on the series, following up earlier guest roles by Farrah Fawcett and Jaclyn Smith.) | |||||
81 | 7 | "The Last of Howard" Song: "When Love's Talked About" | October 27, 1973 | ||
Laurie is the object of a rich admirer on a cruise ship, but all is not exactly how it appears. | |||||
82 | 8 | "The Diplomat" Song: "How Long Is Too Long" | November 3, 1973 | ||
A smitten ambassador (Richard Mulligan) asks Shirley out on a disastrous first date, but his quest for a second date turns her world upside down after she refuses. Pat Harrington also guest-stars. | |||||
83 | 9 | "Heartbreak Keith" Song: "I Heard You Singing Your Song" | November 10, 1973 | ||
Keith enrolls in a college sociology course, but finds himself infatuated with an older (and very happily married) co-ed. | |||||
84 | 10 | "A Day of Honesty" Song: "Roller Coaster" | November 17, 1973 | ||
After Danny gets caught sneaking into a movie theater, Shirley tries teaching him a lesson by enforcing 24 hours of total honesty for the whole family. | |||||
85 | 11 | "Al in the Family" Songs: "That's The Way It Is With You" and "I'm Into Something Good" | November 24, 1973 | ||
Reuben's nephew, an aspiring comedian, tries to fill in for the absent manager, with nightmarish results for the Partridges. | |||||
86 | 12 | "Maid in San Pueblo" Song: "Workin' On A Groovy Thing" | December 8, 1973 | ||
After her parents start fighting again, Shirley unwittingly hires her mother as the family's new maid. Final appearance of Ricky, who simply disappears after this episode, never to be referred to again. NOTE: Ricky Segall's final appearance in this episode. | |||||
87 | 13 | "Art for Mom's Sake" Song: "I'll Never Get Over You" | January 12, 1974 | ||
Shirley takes up painting as a hobby, but while her art is panned by her family, her teacher seems to think she's the second coming of Picasso. | |||||
88 | 14 | "Two for the Show" Song: "Cryin' In The Rain" | January 19, 1974 | ||
Reuben's latest discoveries, a twin singing act, split up because of a crush on a girl: Laurie. (The twins, Andy and David Williams, are nephews of Andy Williams. In 1974, following this appearance, they would enter a song into Billboard's Hot 100, "What's Your Name", which would peak at #92. They would chart again, at #42, with "Can't Cry Hard Enough", in 1992.) | |||||
89 | 15 | "Danny Drops Out" Song: "Lookin' For A Good Time" | January 26, 1974 | ||
Danny decides to drop out of school, and focus on songwriting as a career. | |||||
90 | 16 | "Queen for a Minute" Song: "Money, Money" | February 2, 1974 | ||
When Laurie's girlfriend is denied a spot on the boys' basketball team, Laurie decides to run for homecoming queen so that people might listen to what she has to say. When Keith and Danny get wind of it, they convince a male friend to challenge her for homecoming queen. | |||||
91 | 17 | "Danny Converts" Song: "I Heard You Singing Your Song" | February 9, 1974 | ||
To impress a Jewish girl, Danny pretends he's Jewish, but when her father, a rabbi, mistakenly believes him, the lie begins to spiral out of control. | |||||
92 | 18 | "Miss Partridge, Teacher" Song: "I Wouldn't Put Nothin' Over On You" | February 23, 1974 | ||
Laurie becomes a student-teacher for Danny's class, but becomes more than anyone bargained for when she overcompensates in class to not look like she's favoring him. | |||||
93 | 19 | "Keith and Lauriebelle" Song: "How Long Is Too Long" | March 2, 1974 | ||
Dueling dilemmas come together: Laurie needs to get out of babysitting in order to go skiing, and Keith needs someone to make a girl he's interested in jealous. | |||||
94 | 20 | "Morning Becomes Electric" Song: "Sunshine" | March 9, 1974 | ||
In an attempt to become a model family for conserving electricity, Danny suggests printing the names of "energy hogs" in the news, but when the Partridge electric meter is read incorrectly, they risk being called "hogs" themselves. (Maureen Reagan, daughter of California's governor at the time, has a small role.) | |||||
95 | 21 | "Pin It On Danny" Song: "I Wanna Be With You" | March 16, 1974 | ||
Danny gives his mother a found brooch for her birthday, but when the rightful owner of the brooch turns out to be his teacher, he must try to find a way to give it back. | |||||
96 | 22 | ". . . - - - . . . (S.O.S.)" Song: "Roller Coaster" | March 23, 1974 | ||
When an old flame (George Chakiris) sails into town from the navy, Shirley is smitten, and everyone approves...except for Danny, who suspects the sailor has a girl in every port. (This was the final episode of the series.) | |||||
References
- The Partridge Family at epguides.com
- The Partridge Family at the Internet Movie Database
- The Partridge Family at TV.com