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This photo shows "The Partridge Family" — Shirley Jones, Danny Bonaduce, Brian Forster, Suzanne Crough, Susan Dey and David Cassidy.
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updated 2/25/2010 10:06:01 AM ET 2010-02-25T15:06:01
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TODAY will once again bring together classic television casts, this time reuniting some of the most well-known sitcom families in television history. "Great TV Families Reunited” will air live during the week of March 1.

On Monday, March 1, The Bradfords from “Eight is Enough” are reunited with Dick Van Patten, Laurie Walters, Connie Needham, Grant Goodeye, Dianne Kay, Willie Aames, and Betty Buckley all live in the studio.

The c’mon get happy with “The Partridge Family” reunion on Tuesday, March 2, features cast members Suzanne Crough, Danny Bonaduce, David Cassidy and Brian Forster live on set.

The cast of '80s sitcom “227” will be live in studio on Thursday, March 4, featuring Marla Gibbs, Jackee Harry, Regina King, Hal Williams, and Curtis Baldwin.

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