The Partridge Family, a harmonious blend of comedy and music, strummed its way into American living rooms from 1970 to 1974. Inspired by the real-life musical Cowsills family, the show followed the adventures of a widowed mother and her five children. They formed a band, toured the country in a colorfully painted school bus, and navigated the quirks of fame and family life.
While it was a relatively shortlived show, the legacy and memories live on for generations.
A Snapshot of the Show’s Journey
Debuting on September 25, 1970, on ABC, The Partridge Family enjoyed a successful four-season run, totaling 96 episodes. The show peaked in popularity during its second season (1971–72), securing the 16th spot in the Nielsen ratings with a 22.6 rating, translating to approximately 14 million households tuning in. However, by its final season (1973–74), the show experienced a decline, dropping to 78th place with a 9.8 rating.
Meet the Partridges: Then and Now
- Shirley Jones (Shirley Partridge): Already an established actress at 36 when the show began, Jones played the matriarch with grace. Now 90, she continued her acting career post-Partridge, appearing in various TV series and films, though her on-screen presence has decreased in recent years.
- David Cassidy (Keith Partridge): At 20, Cassidy became a teen idol through his role as the eldest Partridge sibling. He pursued a successful music career post-show but faced personal struggles, including substance abuse. Cassidy passed away in 2017 at the age of 67.
- Susan Dey (Laurie Partridge): Dey was 17 when she portrayed the charming Laurie. Post-Partridge, she earned critical acclaim for her role in “L.A. Law,” winning a Golden Globe. Now 72, Dey retired from acting in 2004 and leads a private life, having distanced herself from the public eye.
- Danny Bonaduce (Danny Partridge): The wisecracking middle child was played by Bonaduce, who was around 11 when the show started. Post-Partridge, he faced personal challenges but found success as a radio host and television personality. Now 65, Bonaduce continues to work in entertainment.
- Suzanne Crough (Tracy Partridge): The youngest Partridge sibling was portrayed by Crough, who was 7 when the show began. After stepping away from acting, she managed a bookstore and focused on her family. Crough passed away in 2015 at the age of 52.
- Dave Madden (Reuben Kincaid): Madden, who played the family’s manager, was 39 when the series premiered. Post-show, he continued acting in various TV series and voice roles. Madden passed away in 2014 at the age of 82.
- Brian Forster (Chris Partridge, seasons 2–4): Forster joined the cast at age 11, replacing Jeremy Gelbwaks. After the show, he stepped away from acting and pursued a career in race car driving. Now 64, Forster leads a life away from the entertainment industry.
The Legacy Lives On
The Partridge Family’s catchy tunes and wholesome storylines left an indelible mark on pop culture. The show continues to find new audiences through syndication and streaming platforms, reminding us all to “C’mon, Get Happy!”
For a visual trip down memory lane, here’s a look at the cast then and now: