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The Partridge Family

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The Partridge Family: Season 4
The Partridge Family: Season 4
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1:29 The Partridge Family: Season 4

Awards

  • 1973 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television - nominated
  • 1972 - Golden Globe - Actress in a Leading Role - Musical or Comedy Series or Television Movie - nominated
  • 1972 - Golden Globe - Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy - nominated
  • 1971 - Golden Globe - Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy - nominated

Cast & Crew See All

Shirley Jones
Shirley Partridge
David Cassidy
Keith Partridge
Susan Dey
Laurie Partridge

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