rcbrad
03-12-2018, 08:27 PM
I am sure most of us have heard that the critics were not kind to the Brady Bunch for the most part during it's initial run, but wow these are overly harsh!
These comments were based on the premier episode which was the pilot:
The Brady Bunch (ABC -TV, Friday, 8 p.m. EDT).
.
family situation comedy carried to the apex of ludicrousness ..."
New York Times. f{
...
ugh ugh! ..."
Kay Gardella, New York Daily News.
"...
a bunch all right. Of baloney." Harry Harris,
Philadelphia Inquirer.
. .
[doesn't] deserve the time it takes to dial and switch it."
Bob Wil- liams, New York Post. ".
.
broad comedy complete with slapstick . certain to get a satis- factory audience." Lawrence Laurent,
Washington Post.
"...
situation comedy straight out of the computer." Bernie Harrison, Wash- ington
Star.
"The show isn't good enough to be typical and isn't funny enough to be a comedy. hearalld- Examiner.
"Let us mercifully draw the curtain on any further discussion on this one."
Allen Rich, Hollywood Citizen -News.
"I wish I could say it's the most atrocious television show I ever saw, but the competition is too rough." Cecil Smith,
Los Angeles
Times. . .
This may sound like a sequel to "Bonnie and Clyde" and it is almost as noisy." Donald Freeman, The San Diego Union.
The copy and paste when pasted here turned out with a word on each line (not sure why), but this why it does not look perfect. I had to fix it each word/sentence.
Here is a link to the magazine:
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1969/1969-10-06-BC.pdf
Almost 50 years later and The Brady Bunch is still going strong!
These comments were based on the premier episode which was the pilot:
The Brady Bunch (ABC -TV, Friday, 8 p.m. EDT).
.
family situation comedy carried to the apex of ludicrousness ..."
New York Times. f{
...
ugh ugh! ..."
Kay Gardella, New York Daily News.
"...
a bunch all right. Of baloney." Harry Harris,
Philadelphia Inquirer.
. .
[doesn't] deserve the time it takes to dial and switch it."
Bob Wil- liams, New York Post. ".
.
broad comedy complete with slapstick . certain to get a satis- factory audience." Lawrence Laurent,
Washington Post.
"...
situation comedy straight out of the computer." Bernie Harrison, Wash- ington
Star.
"The show isn't good enough to be typical and isn't funny enough to be a comedy. hearalld- Examiner.
"Let us mercifully draw the curtain on any further discussion on this one."
Allen Rich, Hollywood Citizen -News.
"I wish I could say it's the most atrocious television show I ever saw, but the competition is too rough." Cecil Smith,
Los Angeles
Times. . .
This may sound like a sequel to "Bonnie and Clyde" and it is almost as noisy." Donald Freeman, The San Diego Union.
The copy and paste when pasted here turned out with a word on each line (not sure why), but this why it does not look perfect. I had to fix it each word/sentence.
Here is a link to the magazine:
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1969/1969-10-06-BC.pdf
Almost 50 years later and The Brady Bunch is still going strong!