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Party of Five is an American Teen drama television series that aired on Fox for six seasons, from September 12, 1994 until May 3, 2000. Critically acclaimed, the show suffered from low ratings and after its first season was slated for cancellation. In 1996 it was the surprise winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Drama, making it one of the lowest rated shows ever to win the award. The show launched the careers of cast members Neve Campbell and Jennifer Love Hewitt, who both starred in their own box office hit slasher films, Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer, respectively, while also appearing on the series. The show was also the launching pad for the careers of Lacey Chabert, who later starred in the hit movie Mean Girls, Matthew Fox, who would later go on to star in the ABC hit Lost, Scott Wolf who would star in the movie 'Go' and the 2009 remake of 'V' and Jacob Smith, who later starred in the Cheaper By the Dozen films. In 1999, the show generated a spin-off, entitled Time of Your Life, which followed the character of Sarah (Hewitt) as she moved to New York. It ran for just one season.
[edit] SynopsisThe show centered on the five siblings of the Salinger family, who become orphans after their parents were hit and killed by a drunk driver. Charlie (Matthew Fox) is the eldest, a 24-year old who struggles with the responsibility of being the new head of the family; 16-year-old Bailey (Scott Wolf) is the rebellious teen turned substance abuser; 15-year old Julia (Neve Campbell) is a sensitive teen facing issues of her own; 11-year old Claudia (Lacey Chabert) is a precocious child prodigy, and Owen is the baby. The siblings take over the running of their family's restaurant, with Charlie initially serving as manager and later with Bailey taking over. The struggles faced by the Salingers over the years included cancer, alcoholism, domestic violence, and the long term effects of parental loss. As the series progressed, romantic relationships became plot points and new cast members joined the show, including Hewitt as Bailey's girlfriend Sarah, Jeremy London as Julia's husband Griffin and Paula Devicq as Owen's nanny who developed an on-again-off-again relationship with Charlie. [edit] Cast[edit] Main
[edit] Supportingthe following lists all actors who appeared in 5 or more episodes during the run of the show
[edit] Theme song"Closer To Free" was performed by The BoDeans Early in the series "Climb on (A Back That's Strong)" by Shawn Colvin from her album Fat City was also used. Due to music licensing issues it was not included on the Season 1 DVD. [edit] ProductionThe show was created by the team of Christopher Keyser and Amy Lippman, and produced by Columbia Pictures Television and High Productions. It was distributed by Columbia TriStar Domestic Television and the Fox Network, while reruns of the show are distributed by Sony Pictures Television. In March 2009, Sony began streaming the third season of the show on Crackle. Each weekday @ 8:45am, Party of Five is shown on Irish TV Channel 3e [edit] Reception and RatingsThe show debuted with strong critical reception, being praised for its realism, sharp writing, and a strong and likable cast[citation needed]. The show continued to receive positive reviews throughout its run, often being compared in terms of quality to shows such as "ER". However, the show suffered from poor ratings and was slated to be canceled after its first season. Due to an outcry from its small but loyal fanbase, the show was brought back for a second season. In 1996, it received the Golden Globe Award for Best Drama during its second season. After the win, the shows ratings significantly improved until its fifth season, when ratings yet again fell into a slump. The ratings continued in a nose dive during its sixth and final season. The series finale, however, delivered strong ratings. [edit] Nielsen Ratings
[edit] DVD releasesSony Pictures Home Entertainment has released the first 3 seasons of Party of Five on DVD in Region 1 and 2. Season 3 was released in Region 1 on March 25, 2008, more than two years after the release of season 2. [1]
Due to licensing issues, the majority of the music from the original broadcasts have been replaced on the dvds. The new music was handpicked by the original music supervisors from the show. [edit] DVD petitionRumors began in 2008 that the DVD releases of seasons 4-6 have been held up due to poor sales for seasons 1-3. Since then, fans have started an online petition to have the rest of the seasons released on DVD. The petition is available for anybody to sign here: http://www.partyoffive.co.uk/ [edit] See also
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