View Full Version : Did Mike Brady Earn Enough To Afford His Lifestyle?


TMC
07-20-2019, 03:39 AM
How realistic would it be to expect him to have a housekeeper, two cars, six kids? From what I've gathered, architects (at least back in the late '60s-early '70s made about $50,000 to $110,000 or so). $13,600 a year (then again, we're talking in 1969 dollars so that could be a king's ransom so to speak) really isn't a great salary in LA even if you're single. You can live comfortably but you won't be in the lap of luxury or anything. So it would be much less adequate if you had a stay at home wife and six kids to support.

Architecture is also apparently, a passion career. People who exceed in it tend to live and breathe it without expecting to earn the salary of other educated professionals, like doctors or lawyers.

Coffeecup
07-20-2019, 10:10 AM
I had similar thoughts on how Ann Marie on That Girl could live on what she made. She never had a regular job, just part time jobs here and there. Maybe Don or her parents helped her out.With Laverne and Shirley they had a cellar type apartment and there were 2 girls there.

stevea
07-20-2019, 10:43 AM
Maybe a rich aunt left Carol some money???? I never really thought about that with the Bradys, or Ann Marie. With Ann, now that I think about it, Lou owned a restaurant, so he probably helped out a lot. And if he ever got wind that Don did anything, he'd go thru the roof.

smittykins
01-19-2021, 02:04 PM
Maybe Mike and Carol had insurance money from their late spouses. And wouldn’t the kids be receiving Social Security survivor’s benefits?

GentlemanJim
01-19-2021, 02:35 PM
$13,600 a year (then again, we're talking in 1969 dollars so that could be a king's ransom so to speak) really isn't a great salary in LA even if you're single. You can live comfortably but you won't be in the lap of luxury or anything. So it would be much less adequate if you had a stay at home wife and six kids to support.
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Perhaps he was depending upon future royalties from syndication? ...lol

I agree with you though, I've often wondered how those single, unemployed women on TAGS managed to live in such nice houses, while Gomer, who had a job, was forced to live in that back of a gas station.

CosmicCharlie
01-20-2021, 12:32 AM
Parents / Grand Parents inheritance money - ?

even today many people I know can afford a home either by inheriting a house / that they sold to afford a newer one - or just plain CASH came their way

Gomer's family gave him ZIP but the other people on the show probably had a family home hand me down +-

with no mortgage take home pay goes a LONG Way

but I don't think the show / house value thing makes much sense overall, especially being in Cali ...

it's tv :)

fun fact: 100 -200 years ago in Europe the 1st born male traditionally got the entire family inheritance, and that's why MANY migrated to the USA for a better chance for financial success. Arranged marriages on paper were common for financial gain by both families (even Laverne's dad wanted it), and both spouses having a second love life (open marriage) was common and not scorned ... kinda sorta lol

PracTz
01-26-2021, 12:40 AM
For all we were told, the First Mrs. Mike Brady may have been the heiress to a large fortune- and didn't update her will after she married him so he was the sole heir and used the monies for both Casas Brady!

Cbalducc
01-26-2021, 12:07 PM
Very few TV characters make enough money to afford their lifestyle.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FriendsRentControl

Coffeecup
03-09-2021, 12:20 PM
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I agree with you though, I've often wondered how those single, unemployed women on TAGS managed to live in such nice houses, while Gomer, who had a job, was forced to live in that back of a gas station.[/QUOTE]

Gomer it seems had it about right. He probably had a minimum wage job and kind Wally let him stay in the building. Not a place I want to stay, oily smells, but he stayed where he could afford and maybe gave Wally a small fee for the place. I wonder how his Marine pay was a few years later.

RetroGuy2000
03-09-2021, 01:16 PM
Yes, I think an architect could have supported six kids, a wife, and a housekeeper. In those days, families were larger, and if an architect couldn't support a family of six, there's no way a milkman could have supported a family of four.

There are many other sitcom families, however, whose finances must have been a mess. The Conners, for example, had their electricity turned off... but they could afford to go to Disney World?

Jim Clark
03-11-2021, 01:46 AM
FWIW Leonard Schwartz in his book “Brady, Brady, Brady” says maid service was cheap back then. When he was a writer for Red Skelton in the 1950s with four kids, they could afford to hire a woman to come in and help with the laundry. Then again, no Hollywood producer will let facts interfere with telling a story.

hifijohn
05-28-2021, 03:05 AM
Don't forget poor barney, he got a deputies salary but lived like a poor college kid.

hifijohn
05-28-2021, 03:07 AM
Or Kramer on Seinfeld could afford a manhattan apartment nad didnt even have a job.

rusty spike
05-28-2021, 01:29 PM
Mike moonlighted as a TV reporter. :lol:

Here he is in action from Barnaby Jones "Death Beat."

Tankeryanker
05-28-2021, 08:00 PM
Mike moonlighted as a TV reporter. :lol:

Here he is in action from Barnaby Jones "Death Beat."

He also became a doctor and worked on the show Nurse with mama Walton.

jehobden
12-05-2021, 03:00 PM
Mike moonlighted as a TV reporter. :lol:

Here he is in action from Barnaby Jones "Death Beat."

He also had a job as a detective named Adam Tobias who worked w/ MANNIX for the whole run of TBB. :)