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Party of five, High Productions ; Keyser/Lippman Productions ; Columbia Pictures Television ; created by Christopher Keyser, Amy Lippman ; produced by Christopher Keyser, Amy Lippman, Ken Topolsky ; written by Cristopher Keyser, Amy Lippman, Mark B. Berry, Lisa Melamed, Melissa Gould and others ; directed by Peter O'Fallon, Ellen S. Pressman, Michael Engler, Rodman Flender, Ken Topolsky and others, Season two

Label
Party of five, High Productions ; Keyser/Lippman Productions ; Columbia Pictures Television ; created by Christopher Keyser, Amy Lippman ; produced by Christopher Keyser, Amy Lippman, Ken Topolsky ; written by Cristopher Keyser, Amy Lippman, Mark B. Berry, Lisa Melamed, Melissa Gould and others ; directed by Peter O'Fallon, Ellen S. Pressman, Michael Engler, Rodman Flender, Ken Topolsky and others, Season two
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
TV rating: Not rated
Main title
Party of five
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
1348246671
resource.otherEventInformation
Originally broadcast on Fox television in 1995-1996
Responsibility statement
High Productions ; Keyser/Lippman Productions ; Columbia Pictures Television ; created by Christopher Keyser, Amy Lippman ; produced by Christopher Keyser, Amy Lippman, Ken Topolsky ; written by Cristopher Keyser, Amy Lippman, Mark B. Berry, Lisa Melamed, Melissa Gould and others ; directed by Peter O'Fallon, Ellen S. Pressman, Michael Engler, Rodman Flender, Ken Topolsky and others
Runtime
980
Summary
Party of Five: The Complete Second Season is the absorbing follow-up to the first season's introduction of the Salinger children and their initial trauma following the death of their parents at the hands of a drunk driver. After a year of seemingly endless individual sacrifices, as the older kids did what they had to do to keep their family together at the expense of schoolwork, jobs, and relationships, year two finds everyone a little wiser about how to balance priorities. Oldest son Charlie (Matthew Fox) and his fiancee Kirsten (Paula Devicq) have wedding plans, though there are a number of obstacles that will get in the way of reaching the altar, including doubts between them and, eventually, other lovers. Bailey (Scott Wolf) has regained some footing at school, but his relationship with Sarah (Jennifer Love Hewitt) will prove complex, including Bailey's wrongheaded involvement in Sarah's search for a very important person in her life. Julia (Neve Campbell) has settled down a bit from her partying ways, but she is now involved in a love triangle and will face serious personal issues this season that will affect her future, one way or another. Young Claudia (Lacey Chabert) will keep company with a bad influence--another girl who is trying to grow up too fast (at least, faster than Claudia) with boys, smoking, drinking, etc. Moreover, Claudia is no longer sure about the things that seemed important to her last season, such as playing violin
Table Of Contents
Ready or not -- Falsies -- Dearly beloved -- Have no fear -- Change partners... and dance -- Analogies -- Where there's smoke -- Best laid plans -- The wedding -- Grand delusions -- Unfair advantage -- Hold on tight -- Poor substitutes -- Strange bedfellows -- Benefactors -- Comings and goings -- Valentine's Day -- Before and after -- Altered states -- Happily ever after -- Spring breaks, part 1 -- Spring breaks, part 2
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Classification
resource.screenwriter
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