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  • The Partridge Family My Son, the Feminist (Season 1, Episode 12)
  • TV Episode | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Music

The Partridge Family

My Son, the Feminist (Season 1, Episode 12)
TV Episode | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Music

Keith's latest girlfriend is a member of a junior women's lib organization and he volunteers the group to play at one of their rallies without their knowledge. Unfortunately, they soon run afoul of a right wing conservative group that is ...See moreKeith's latest girlfriend is a member of a junior women's lib organization and he volunteers the group to play at one of their rallies without their knowledge. Unfortunately, they soon run afoul of a right wing conservative group that is bent on preventing the rally from taking place. However, Keith soon finds out that taking up a liberal cause is not all that its cracked up to be when his girlfriend threatens to break up with him if the family doesn't sing from a set list she has prepared rather than their first number-one hit, "I Think I Love You". Written by Brian Washington See less
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Director
Writers
Richard De Roy (written by) | Bernard Slade (creator)
Producer
Composer
Cinematographer
Fred Jackman Jr. (as Fred H. Jackman)
Editor
Norman Wallerstein (as Norm Wallerstein)
Casting Director
Status
Edit Released
Updated Dec 11, 1970

Release date
Dec 11, 1970 (United States)
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