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Bonaduce, Williams set for 'Bigfoot' flick

Actor/comedian Danny Bonaduce performs as part of his "Danny Bonaduce and Friends" show at the Pechanga Indian Reservation's Resort and Casino in Temecula, California on January 12, 2007. (UPI Photo/Roger Williams)
Actor/comedian Danny Bonaduce performs as part of his "Danny Bonaduce and Friends" show at the Pechanga Indian Reservation's Resort and Casino in Temecula, California on January 12, 2007. (UPI Photo/Roger Williams) | License Photo

NEW YORK, March 23 (UPI) -- Former U.S. television stars Barry Williams and Danny Bonaduce are teaming up for a small-screen flick called "Bigfoot," Syfy announced.

Williams is best known for his work on "The Brady Bunch," while Bonaduce was part of "The Partridge Family" ensemble.

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Their casting in the TV movie was announced Tuesday by Syfy President Dave Howe.

Howe also said the cable network will next season feature the largest original programming slate in the channel's 18-year history. It will include 14 new original series and events comprising more than 100 hours.

"Our ambition in development is to push the boundaries of imagination, creativity, and story-telling," Mark Stern, Syfy's president of original content and co-head of original content at Universal Cable Productions, said in a statement Tuesday.

Syfy recently renewed its drama "Being Human" and reality competition series "Face Off" for second seasons.

In July, the network will introduce four scripted series in the same month -- for the first time -- when "Alphas" premieres along with returning hits "Warehouse 13," "Eureka" and "Haven."

The second season return of the reality show "Hollywood Treasure" will kick off the summer slate of unscripted programming in June, paired with the premiere of "Haunted Collector," followed by the debuts of "Legend Quest" in July and "Paranormal Witness" in September, the network said.

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