wide-eyed charm captured the hearts of millions of girls worldwide. you re taking is auto shop. me, too. the parred ridge family, a musical sit-com about a family and a rock n roll band gave him a national audience for his own music. i think i love you i think i love you, the show s first single, topped the billboard 100 in 1907 and sold over 5 million copies. i was always a musician but i never pursued my career as a musician. it was just fate the way the stars aligned themselves. reporter: cassidy s wispy voice and wholesome persona broke out from the small screen into sold out arenas around the globe. his fan club at one time reportedly had had more members than elvis or the beatles. in 1972, at the height of his partridge family fame, he began to shift away from his squeaky clean image appearing naked on the cover of rolling stone
ridiculous idea that this band of courageous folks, somehow roy moore was going to arrive in the senate and they would band together and discharge him. no, they want the vote. shannon: if they don t do something like that. shannon: if this tax bill smelled like snickerdoodle cookies and gave everyone a free unicorn, there is no tax bill that would be worth what it woue to have a campaign with a cutout of roy moore next to you. steve and i will take the snickerdoodle cookies but not the unicorn. stick around. the reporter who broke the charlie rose story joins us live next. she s got new developments. also, the trump administration takes new action on sanctuary cities as a federal judge is trying to shutdown the president. we will debate it com [lance] monica, it is absolute chaos out here!
this is a man who said that a mexican american judge could not be impartial because he is mexican american and always seems to he hsitate when it com to white nationalists terrorists on other americans or other people of color. but seems never to hesitate in terms of when it comes from the opposite end. attacks a white person or church or anything of that nature. look how quickly he acted on the lonened attacks. within minutes. even mayor. . he finds a way to hold back. that tells me a lot about what the character of this person is. zpl but if the president won, won the electoral college, won this white house, are you missing the ball on what sentiment around this country feel and are imbolden by in a
sensibilities and blast me into sweet oh livon. make it a mimosa. we had the luck to be able to rotate cast and every time we put somebody in, they were explosions. there was something very special about that setting, those characters that i never got tired of writing that show. sophisticated surveys, telephonic samplings, test audiences. all of those things help to separate winners from losers and make mid course corrections. you can t cut all comedies from the same cookie cutters. all you can hope is every night turns out like thursday. yo, angela! next. how rude. he s quick. i ll give him that. all television said, oh, well, maybe the sit-coms are alive again. and that s all that it took. it took one success. a few years from now, something new may tempt the people that pick what we see.
i am hans. i am frans, and we want to pump you up. a lot of things they could do on saturday night live they couldn t do on a sit com. let me just sum up on track stay the course, 1,000 points of light, stay the course. governor dukakis, rebuttal. i can t believe i m losing to this guy. i ll get it. people were taking all the old principles of comedy and try to turn them into something new. we ve spend years and years watching sit coms and dramas and talk shows. we knew them by heart. if somebody played on that and parodied it, we got it instantly. i appreciate you coming in you should these conditions, lewis. i really do. you want to hold the credits?