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Welcome to Girls Gone Hallmark, the Hallmark movie review podcast that not only reviews new Hallmark movies but also fan favorites! This week, after countless listener requests, Megan and Wendy review "The Irresistible Blueberry Farm" from 2016. This Hallmark Movies & Mysteries drama stars Allison Sweeney, Marc Blucas, Kavan Smith, and Shirley Jones. Feeling Generous? We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About "The Irresistible Blueberry Farm" This was directed by Kristoffer Tabori (often credited also as K.T. Donaldson). Kristoffer has a long resume of directing, including a single episode of the gone-too-soon series “Jack and Jill.” He's also directed a number of movies for Hallmark, including "Love on the Air," also starring Alison Sweeney. Related Podcast Listen: Girls Gone Hallmark reviews "Love on the Air" The movie is based on the book “The Irresistible Blueberry Bakeshop and Cafe” by Mary Simse. Ali read the book and reached out to Mary to adapt it for the television screen. Ali is also one of the executive producers of this movie. Buy the book by Mary Simse here ($8) Melissa Salmons wrote the teleplay for this film. Melissa has written a number of Alison Sweeney movies including “A Magical Christmas Village,” “Christmas at the Holly Lodge” and “Carrot Cake Murder.” She's also a prolific soap opera writer having written 115 episodes of “Days of Our Lives,” 144 episodes of “One Life to Live,” and 387 episodes of “As the World Turns.” Alison Sweeney plays Ellen Branford. She has 45 acting credits which include 24 Hallmark movies and 3,612 episodes of “Days of Our Lives” as Sami Brady. Marc Blucas plays Roy Cumberfield. He is currently starring in “My Life with the Walter Boys” on Netflix. He played Ali Sweeney's love interest in “Good Morning Christmas” from 2020, but his last Christmas movie was “A Christmas….Present” co-starring CCB for GAF. Rebecca Staab plays Ellen's mom, Cynthia Branford. With 92 acting credits, she got her start on the soaps “Loving” and “Guiding Light.” She would go on to appear in 131 episodes of the soap opera “Port Charles” before appear in Hallmark movies like “Moonlight in Vermont,” “Christmas By Starlight,” “The Santa Stakeout” and “Cut, Color, Murder.” Related Podcast Review From 2021: "The Santa Stakeout" Kavan Smith plays Hayden Croft. Kavan is probably best known for his 98 episodes of “When Calls the Heart” as Leland Coulter. He's also be in both “Big Sky River” movies as well as “Notes of Autumn” for Hallmark recently. He's also done quite a bit of acting in sci-fi series "Stargate: Atlantis," "The 4400” and “Battlestar Galactica.” Shirley Jones plays grandmother Ruth. Shirley is 89 years old and throughout her career has starred in “Oklahoma,” “The Music Man,” and “Carousel.” She also played Shirley Partridge on the “Partridge Family.” She's working less frequently these days but she does have a project in development called “Beyond Legend Johnny Dakota.” This was filmed on location in Vancouver, BC and the small towns of Brackendale and Gibson, BC. Originally premiered in October 2016. Buy "The Irresistible Blueberry Farm" on DVD ($18) What's Coming to Girls Gone Hallmark in January?
This podcast looks at the Warner Ranch and several famous tv families who called it home. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thewritelife61.com/2019/07/22/did-you-know-shirley-partridge-samantha-stephens-jeannie-donna-reed-and-hazel-lived-in-the-same-neighborhood/
This podcast looks at the Warner Ranch and several famous tv families who called it home. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thewritelife61.com/2019/07/22/did-you-know-shirley-partridge-samantha-stephens-jeannie-donna-reed-and-hazel-lived-in-the-same-neighborhood/
Você vai conferir a última entrevista concedida pelo mito da dublagem brasileira a saudosa Isaura Gomes. Isaura foi estrela da dublagem brasileira, trabalhados em vários estúdios famosos: AIC, Alamo, Odilfono Brasil, CineCastro, BKS, Dublavideo, dentre outros. Isaura foi a voz em português de: Dona Clotilde em Chaves (Dublagem Som de Vera Cruz), Miss Piggy (Frank Oz) em Aparições dos Muppets, Jane Jetson em Os Jetsons, Leela em Futurama, Betty Rumble em Os Flinstones, Valerie Scott em Terra de Gigantes, Peggy Bundy em Um Amor de Família, Shirley Partridge em Família Dó Ré Mi, Dra. Westin em O Homem Invisível e muitas outras.
Episode 251 is The Partridge Family (1970) What? and Get Out of Show Business? Recently widowed mother, Shirley Partridge who's struggling to raise her five children who are playing in a band and, Shirley works a bank teller
From August 2013: Oscar winner and TV icon Shirley Jones tells Ed that playing Shirley Partridge on The Partridge Family appealed to her because it allowed her to play a single working mom while also allowing her to stay at home and raise her real-life sons. Other topics include how Dabney Coleman made Shirley feel at home when she joined the cast of Slap Maxwell; how Shirley landed the role of Lulu Baines in Elmer Gantry as a result of a live TV appearance; and her favorite episode of The Partridge Family. Shirley Jones: A Memoir is available wherever books are sold. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They’re great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're celebrating Mother's Day by putting two quintessential TV moms in the "ring" to see who comes up grooviest. Yes, we're discussing Carol's famous shag hairdo. Then we close out the episode recalling our childhood pets and wondering why Fluffy the cat disappeared after The Brady Bunch's pilot episode. Sounds pretty fishy to us. Please note: The newer episodes of Paws Rewind do include some profanity, gosh-darn-it! But really, if you're sensitive to profanity, please listen at your own risk.
(08-30-2018) - Randy catches up with "Shirley Partridge" herself, at a recent "Hollywood Show" to talk about how she is driven around a lot, what really reeked about the Partridge Family bus, and did she ever drive the "surrey with the fringe on top" in Oklahoma? Then our pal Bob Beck of the Great American Auto Scene (GAAS) co-hosts as the guys talk with Brett Wagner of Monster Garage fame about his dad's first car, how he crashed his own first car the first day he got it, and his role in the movie "the Happytime Murders!" Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, LIKE, COMMENT and on iTunes....rate us 5 stars!!
This week on StoryWeb: The Partridge Family’s song “I Think I Love You.” Fifth grade – and the song I can’t get out of my head is “I Think I Love You.” Every girl at Griffith Elementary School – make it every girl at schools around the United States – feels the same way. How we swooned over David Cassidy, the teen idol who played a made-for-TV band’s lead singer. The fictional band was The Partridge Family, based loosely on the real-life Cowsills, a family pop band popular in the late ’60s. The TV show debuted in fall 1970, just a month after “I Think I Love You” had been released as a single. The show featured Shirley Jones as a widowed mother of five children, who scheme to put together a band as a way of helping the family financially. Amazingly enough, this unknown family band has its debut at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas! Jones’s real-life stepson, David Cassidy, played Keith, the oldest of Shirley Partridge’s children. Susan Dey, Danny Bonaduce, and two younger children rounded out the family cast. Like many girls my age, I tuned in every Friday night to The Partridge Family. In fact, it was the first show my family watched when we got our first color TV. We were watching Shirley Partridge and her kids, when the camera zoomed in for a very tight close-up of Shirley Jones’s face, complete with bright orange – nearly neon orange – lipstick. What a thing to see on a color set! My younger brother exclaimed, “Look at them lips!” And with that the TV sparked and went dead. No more Partridge Family. We have laughed ever since about those technicolor lips of Shirley Jones. Although the actors “performed” songs as part of the show, most of them were actually lip-syncing. The only actors who performed in the band were David Cassidy, as lead singer, and Shirley Jones, who sang backup. So the 45s and albums that my friends and I purchased with our allowance money didn’t actually feature Susan Dey and Danny Bonaduce, but instead were the product of an anonymous studio band. This made no difference to us – for it was David Cassidy we wanted, and he was there front and center. Though fifth-grade girls could not have known – yet – that pressing, anxious, heart-stopping feeling you get when you are falling in love but haven’t yet “confessed” that love, we nevertheless gladly sang along. Of course, like every school girl, I dreamed that Keith/David was singing that song to me. That was the magic of the song: this cute, cute heartthrob seemed to be confessing his love to me – and I loved him right back. Unbelievably, “I Think I Love You” – a song by a fictitious band – hit #1 on the Billboard charts. Since 1970, there have been many cover versions, including those by Andy Williams, Perry Como, Paul Westerberg, and David’s daughter Katie Cassidy. David Cassidy himself recorded an updated solo version in 2003. To go behind the scenes with the Partridge Family, check out Shirley Jones’s 2014 memoir or one of David Cassidy’s two books: C’mon, Get Happy: Fear and Loathing on the Partridge Family Bus and Could It Be Forever? My Story. You might want to visit David Cassidy’s official website. To get the original version of “I Think I Love You,” you can buy the group’s first album, simply titled The Partridge Family Album. The complete TV series is available on DVD. Visit thestoryweb.com/partridge for links to all these resources and to see The Partridge Family perform “I Think I Love You” as part of the episode titled “My Son, the Feminist.” I’m under no illusion that The Partridge Family was great television or that the music released under their moniker was any good. But I can say that I still know every single word to “I Think I Love You” and that I am willing to belt it out if ever I am asked. My fifth-grade self would be proud.
Our good friends Lisa and Todd sit in for the first time ever. Yes, it's loud thanks to the Air Show going on around us. There's more laughter in this episode than a barrel of drunk clowns. Also... A Sharknado update, Anthony Wiener and his wiener, Nobody should care about the royal baby, Shirley Partridge and her tell all, Mythbusters challenges Breaking Bad, A round of Mad Libs, and the topic of co-habitation. A huge thanks to Todd & Lisa, Mainbrew, and you! Check us out at http://www.inonedayradio.com/ Contact us directly at - jenny@inonedayradio.com sean@inonedayradio.com Talk to us at (971) 238-IN1D (leave us a voice message) Like us at www.facebook.com/inonedayradio Tweet us at @inonedayradio Subscribe to us on iTunes & Stitcher Go support our friends and sponsors at www.mainbrew.com You can follow David Daniel on Twitter @CNNLADavid