In this comedy, four couples go on a dating game show and end up winning a fabulous Hawaiian vacation. Unfortunately, they...
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1978
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Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) don't know what they're in for when they agree to a blind date with a...
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1976
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Hired to perform during a Los Angeles-to-Acapulco luxury cruise on the "T.S.S. Fairsea", the Partridge Family makes the...
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1973
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Keith (David Cassidy) falls in love yet again, this time with pretty-but-pompous cello player Rachel Weston (Barbara Sigel)....
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1973
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Hoping to get acquainted with Dina (Kathy Cody), the pretty new girl in school, Keith (David Cassidy) opts for the sneaky...
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1973
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Eccentric mystery writer Michelangelo Rezo (Richard Stahl) agrees to donate $25,000 to charity on one condition: That the...
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1973
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How mortifying! Keith Partridge, the heartthrob of millions of teenage girls, is failing his high school sex-education class!...
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1973
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In his second Partridge Family guest appearance, Arte Johnson is cast as Morris Dinkler, a desperate but likable escaped...
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1973
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This episode was filmed on location at Kings' Island, a huge amusement park in Cincinnati which was previously seen on The...
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1973
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The Partridges' excitement over spending the weekend in a mountain cabin near Lake Tahoe turns into panic when the area is...
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1972
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Stuart Margolin appears in this episode as poetry-spouting motorcyclist Snake, a role created in the second-season episode "A...
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1972
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Season Three of The Partridge Family begins as siblings Keith and Laurie Partridge (David Cassidy, Susan Dey) participate in...
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1972
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Shirley (Shirley Jones), Laurie (Susan Dey) and Tracy (Suzanne Crough) take a break from the rigors of showbiz by going on a...
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1972
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Patti Cohoon makes her first series appearance in the recurring role of Gloria Hicky, introduced as an 11-year-old with whom...
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1972
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Described in the original TV Guide listings as "one of the series' gentle-message shows" (was there ever any other kind on...
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1971
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In New Mexico, the Partridges take a runaway teenager named Maggie (Laurie Prange) under their wings. Trouble is, they aren't...
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1971
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Future Rookies star Michael Ontkean appears in this episode as Lester Braddock, a high school boy with a reputation as a...
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1971
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While performing a show at a Federal penitentiary, the Partridges are approached by convict Hank (Stuart Margolin), who...
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1970
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Rob's mother presents Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) with a Petrie family heirloom -- a hideous-looking brooch, in the shape of the...
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1966
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1966
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1966
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) has thrown his hat in the ring for the local city-councilman...
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1966
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) makes quite an impression with his heartfelt speech at a...
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1966
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Going through some old family documents, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) comes across an unusual paper -- a certificate of divorce,...
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1966
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Once again, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) flashes back to his Army days, specifically to that brief period in which he was known...
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1965
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Evidently undergoing a mid-life crisis, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) decides to do something totally out of character. At least, that...
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1965
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Working at the office late at night ("like the last living cell in a dead body"), an overtired Rob (Dick Van Dyke) hears and...
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1965
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