Sari Price
Guest Appearances
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THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW · S7, E15A New Doctor in Town
The town's new doctor is shunned by all the Mayberry citizens until Andy shows his faith in the young physician by letting him remove Opie's tonsils.
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THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY · S1, E12My Son, the Feminist
Shirley Partridge receives a call from the school principal, George Clauson, asking her if she and her family are identified with women's liberation. There is a poster in school saying that they will sing at a rally for POW, Power of Women. Shirley tries to find out which member of her family committed them to this appearance. She learns that it is Keith. His new girlfriend Tina Newcomb is very involved in the movement and had taken Keith's maybe for a definite yes. Shirley has to confront angry, hostile parents who are called "Morality Watchdogs." She tries to keep calm in the face of their threats, but she finally blows up and says that her family will definitely appear at the rally. Keith invites Tina to dinner so that his family can finally meet her and they are shocked with what she has to say on the subject of women's lib. Keith is annoyed, and when he takes her home, he refuses to walk her to the door or even kiss her. He tells her that if she wants equality, she can have it. On the day of the rally , Tina tells Keith that the family has to sing her songs, not their own. This is the last straw for Keith who gets very angry and storms off the stage. Shirley stops him and tells him that they promised they would sing, and they will! The Partridges sing their song "I Think I Love You," much to the dismay of Tina. The Watchdogs at first don't like it, but then they start to enjoy the music. The kids get into the beat and love it. When Tina sees the crowd's reaction, her anger begins to fade. After surviving this ordeal, the family is horrified to hear that Danny has committed them to perform for the "Morality Watchdogs."
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THE FALL GUY · S1, E18Child's Play
A girl with a photographic memory holds the key to the case of a man nabbed by the mob while preparing to testify against them.
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THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY · S2, E11I Can Get It for You Retail
When Shirley favorably comments on a mink coat, Danny decides to buy it for her birthday. Discovering that the girls in school are anxious for Keith Partridge souvenirs, Danny enlists Chris' aid, and they start collecting a variety of Keith's belongings to sell. These are to help pay for Shirley's mink coat. After a few weeks of constantly losing things, Keith thinks he is going crazy. The final blow comes when Danny and Chris wait until Keith is asleep and cut off a large patch of his hair. Shirley puts two and two together and she and the family interrupt Danny and give back all the money and return the balance of Keith's possessions. This partly results in Shirley receiving a mink rabbit's foot for her birthday instead of a mink coat.
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THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY · S3, E13For Sale By Owner
The Partridge house just doesn't seem big enough -- they need more bathrooms and just more room in general! Reuben takes Shirley to look at a new, larger house. The Partridge house is home to her, so Shirley doesn't really want to move, but all the kids are very anxious too. They put their house up for sale, with Reuben acting as real estate agent. After a week without even one "looker," Reuben and Danny cook up a scheme for "open house" with the Partridge Family. The open house is like a carnival -- hundreds of people show up. As the family overhears various disparaging remarks about their home from the visitors, they begin to realize just how much the house means to them. Just as the kids tell Shirley that they don't want to move either, Reuben arrives with the news that he's sold the house. When the buyers, Mr. & Mrs. Sharp, come to look the house over, the kids sabotage the plumbing, the doors and the windows to make it seem like the house is falling apart. They confess that they did it because they don't want to move, but the Sharps still want the house and they've signed the papers. With two weeks to move, they learn that someone else bought the new house, so if Reuben can't manage to get it, they have nowhere to go. The Sharps arrive with the news that they don't want the house -- everyone sees through their reasons and realizes that they'd feel bad if the kids had to move against their will. Reuben ruins the happy moment with the news that he has managed to buy the other house. He makes a deal with the owner to release them from the contract if the Partridge family will entertain at his son's birthday party; so, the Partridges get to keep their home after all.
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