Party of Five

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Party of Five

Series logo
Format Drama
Created by Christopher Keyser
Amy Lippman
Starring Scott Wolf
Neve Campbell
Matthew Fox
Lacey Chabert
Scott Grimes
Paula Devicq
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Jeremy London
Jennifer Aspen
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of episodes 142 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 60 minutes
(with commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel FOX
Original run September 12, 1994May 3, 2000
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Party of Five is an American dramatic television series that premiered on FOX Network, September 12, 1994 and ended on May 3, 2000 after six seasons.

The show, a drama aimed at the teenage market and set in San Francisco, centered on five siblings who grow up orphans after their parents were killed by a drunk driver in an auto accident. Before becoming a hit, it dodged cancellation due to disappointing ratings for the early episodes. As a result, it is one of the lowest rated shows to ever win a Golden Globe award (1996 -Best Drama).

During the series, both Neve Campbell and Jennifer Love Hewitt starred in their own slasher films which re-ignited the horror film industry, Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer. Jennifer Love Hewitt and Matthew Fox went on to star in CBS's hit series, Ghost Whisperer and in the 2004 ABC primetime hit drama Lost, respectively, while Scott Wolf would go on to co-star in Everwood and The Nine. Both Fox and Hewitt are currently under contract with ABC Television Studio (formerly Touchstone Television).

The show was also followed by a spinoff titled Time of Your Life, starring Jennifer Love Hewitt as her character Sarah Reeves moving to New York.

The show was produced by Columbia Pictures Television, High Productions and Keyser/Lippman Productions and distributed by Columbia TriStar Domestic Television and the Fox Network, which aired the show in the U.S. Reruns of the show are distributed by Sony Pictures Television.

Contents

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.

  • Scott Bairstow played Ned Grayson (20 episodes, seasons 5-6).
  • Carroll O'Connor played the grandpa, Jacob (Jake) Gordon (6 episodes, season 2).
  • Brenda Strong played Kathleen Isley (6 episodes, season 2)
  • Megan Ward played Jill Holbrook (9 episodes, season 1)
  • Jennifer Blanc played Kate Bishop.
  • The role of the youngest, Owen Salinger, was recast no fewer than three times, as the character grew. He was played by Alexander and Zachary Ahnert in the pilot episode, Brandon and Taylor Porter as an infant, Andrew and Stephen Cavarno as a preschooler, and Jacob Smith until the end of the show. Although he is the fifth family member referred to in the show's title, none of the actors portraying the character were ever in the opening credits.

Season Releases

DVD Name Release Date Ep # Additional Information
The Complete First Season May 4, 2004 22 Commentary Tracks with the cast and the creators, "Party of Five: A Look Back" featurette, Nine-part making-of featurette, "Party of Five: A Family Album"
The Complete Second Season December 20, 2005 22 Commentary Tracks, Jennifer Love Hewitt featurette.


There have always been various websites dedicated to Party of Five. However in recent years there has been some frustration by fans of the show that only 2 of the 6 Seasons have been released on DVD. As a result some fans have created online petition sites, e.g. PartyofFive.co.uk, asking the makers of Party of Five to release the remaining seasons on DVD.

  • John J. O'Connor. "Trying to Make a House a Home." The New York Times. October 17, 1994. C16.
  • Brenda Scott Royce. Party of Five: The Unofficial Companion. Los Angeles: Renaissance Books, 1998.

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Preceded by
The X-Files
Golden Globe - Best Television Series Drama
1996
Succeeded by
The X-Files
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