The Partridge Family

2004, TV Show

David Cassidy's Idol Dreams


At the height of his fame, David Cassidy — who tops TV Guide's 25 Greatest Teen Idols list — was the world's highest-paid entertainer, with a bigger fan club than Elvis or the Beatles.

"My experience was very similar to what John, Paul, George and Ringo went through, only it was intensified by television," says Cassidy, 54. Every Friday night in the early '70s, nearly all teens watching television tuned in to The Partridge Family. Just a few months after the show first aired in 1970,, his most famous song, "I Think I Love You," already hit No. 1 on the pop charts.

Although Cassidy's popularity spawned a merchandising empire — which included books, games, Colorforms and miniature guitars — he himself saw little profit. "I got a huge shock when I saw David Cassidy girls' underwear," he says. "In those days, they never ran anything by me."

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The humourous adventures of a family of pop musicians.

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Booked for a weekend stint in Detroit, the Partridge Family and manager Reuben Kincaid get quite a surprise when they see the club where they are supposed to perform. Called 'The Fire House,' the club is just that -- an old fire house in the ghetto. Owners San and A.E. Simon started the club as an inexpensive place of entertainment for the people living in the black neighborhood...but they're in debt to a loan shark named Heavy, who can't wait to take the club away from them and will use any gangster tactic in the book to do it. When Shirley learns that 'The Temptations' were supposed to appear at the 'Fire House,' and not the family, and after discussing it with the Simons, it's apparent that Heavy deliberately had the bookings mixed up so that Sam and A.E wouldn't be able to make their last payment. In an effort to help, Shirley and the kids give a free performance, but Heavy and his boys see to it that there is no audience.

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Who will win the contest to live with the Partridge Family for a week?

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David Cassidy's Idol Dreams

At the height of his fame, David Cassidy — who tops TV Guide's 25 Greatest Teen Idols list — was the world's highest-paid entertainer, with a bigger fan club than Elvis or the Beatles. "My experience was very similar to what John, Paul, George and Ringo went through, only it was intensified by television," says Cassidy, 54. Every Friday night in the early '70s, nearly all teens watching television tuned in to The Partridge Family. Just a few months after the show first aired in 1970,, his most famous song, "I Think I Love You," already hit No. 1 on the pop charts. Although Cassidy's popularity spawned a merchandising empire — which included books, games, Colorforms and miniature guitars — he himself saw little profit. "I got a huge shock when I saw David Cassidy girls' underwear," he says. "In those days, they never ran anything by me." At one time, he possessed only six read more

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Premiered: December 12, 2004
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Premise: A remake of the '70s sitcom starring the winners of `In Search of the Partridge Family.'

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