DYNAMIC D
01-22-2003, 06:18 PM
To expand on the previous post about Robert Reed looking dismayed in the first season's opening credits, some of the episodes show him shaking his head several times while other episodes show the film reversing just as he turns his head to the camera.
Last segment of Part Two of the Grand Canyon trilogy: Two pieces from the previous segment were turned over (easily detected by the reverse hairstyles)
The Bradys were Safe-ed out with that brand of detergent by the end of the series, let alone that they inherieted 2,000 boxes of the powder mid-third season. The final episode shows a box of Best detergent on the shelf!
Why was Carol so paranoid about Greg playing football when Peter was playing the same sport a year earlier and showed no emotion about it? (I have a feeling I know how many of you are going to answer this one)
Bobby was the only one to slide down the stair banister
If Carol had golf clubs and used to play golf (as mentioned in the first season episode about Greg and Marcia running for Student Body Council), why was she learning in the fourth season? She couldn't have possible completly forgotten how to play in three years, could she?
When Douglas Cramer's name appears at the tail end of the closing credits in the first two seasons, the Brady Board disappears. But Thomas Tannenbaum (for season 3) and Bruce Lansbury (seasons 4 and 5) were gracious enough to keep them on the screen with their names. Did Cramer have something against them?
The pilot episode is the only one to show Christopher Knight's end-credit cast listing as "Chris Knight"
For those who got a kick out of the zooming Paramont logo that showed up right after the end credits, the final time the four-note "trumpet fanfare" version is used is in the Don Drysdale episode. A slightly different slide was used in this one as the "A Gulf+Western Company" disclaimer is missing at the bottom of the logo when shown close up
Last segment of Part Two of the Grand Canyon trilogy: Two pieces from the previous segment were turned over (easily detected by the reverse hairstyles)
The Bradys were Safe-ed out with that brand of detergent by the end of the series, let alone that they inherieted 2,000 boxes of the powder mid-third season. The final episode shows a box of Best detergent on the shelf!
Why was Carol so paranoid about Greg playing football when Peter was playing the same sport a year earlier and showed no emotion about it? (I have a feeling I know how many of you are going to answer this one)
Bobby was the only one to slide down the stair banister
If Carol had golf clubs and used to play golf (as mentioned in the first season episode about Greg and Marcia running for Student Body Council), why was she learning in the fourth season? She couldn't have possible completly forgotten how to play in three years, could she?
When Douglas Cramer's name appears at the tail end of the closing credits in the first two seasons, the Brady Board disappears. But Thomas Tannenbaum (for season 3) and Bruce Lansbury (seasons 4 and 5) were gracious enough to keep them on the screen with their names. Did Cramer have something against them?
The pilot episode is the only one to show Christopher Knight's end-credit cast listing as "Chris Knight"
For those who got a kick out of the zooming Paramont logo that showed up right after the end credits, the final time the four-note "trumpet fanfare" version is used is in the Don Drysdale episode. A slightly different slide was used in this one as the "A Gulf+Western Company" disclaimer is missing at the bottom of the logo when shown close up