The Partridge Family - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

This Male Chauvinist Piggy Went to Market
Laurie embarrasses Keith by defending him from the school bully.

M is for the Many Things
Shirley gets a speeding ticket on her way to receive a Mother-of-the-Year award.

Princess and the Partridge
A princess flies into town with the express purpose of having a date with Keith.

Each Dawn I Diet
Reuben and Danny tackle their respective vices.

A Penny for His Thoughts
Snake, a motorcyclist friend of the Partridges, visits and wants help with the woman he loves.

You're Only Young Twice
The school psychologist suggests a radical treatment to get to the bottom of Danny's behavioural problems.

The Mod Father
Shirley's parents visit, and they try to find a hidden meaning from every sound and sentence when these are simple every day things.

A Likely Candidate
Keith campaigns for a politician who likes Shirley.

Swiss Family Partridge
The Partridges are isolated in a mountain cabin during a record-breaking rainstorm.

Ain't Love Grand
Greg, a former childhood friend of Laurie's, who is now a minister, returns to town and reconnects.

Whatever Happened to Keith Partridge?
A talent scout convinces Keith that he would be perfect for a part in a new movie.

Nag, Nag, Nag
Danny wins an insomniac racehorse.

For Sale by Owner
The Partridges start looking at new homes, but first have to sell their current home.

Aspirin at 7, Dinner at 8
After accepting a date with an old admirer, Shirley later has to figure out how to get rid of him and his mother.

For Whom the Bell Tolls...and Tolls...and Tolls
Ruben has a burglar alarm installed in the Partridge home, but they keep setting off the alarm accidentally.

Trial of Partridge One
Laurie is accused of cheating while covering up for a friend.

I Left My Heart in Cincinnati
While the Partridges perform several days at an amusement park, Keith meets the public relations host.

The Eleven-Year Itch
Shirley's recent boyfriend, the politician, comes to town and brings his daughter along.

Bedknobs and Drumsticks
The Partridge family makes a commercial for a take-out chicken restaurant.

Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex... But Couldn't Pronounce
School finals are approaching and America's heartthrob Keith is failing Sex Education.

Forgive Us Our Debts
A department store computer plays havoc with Shirley's account.

The Partridge Connection
Dared into shoplifting, Danny feels he has disgraced the family.

The Selling of the Partridges
Keith wants the school presidency, at any cost.

Diary of a Mad Millionaire
The Partridges bring a lonely millionaire out of his self-imposed isolation.

Me and My Shadow
The Partridges have to hide from a mystery writer to win $25,000 for charity.
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