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Broadcast History:
First Telecast: February 6, 1981
Feb 1981-Apr 1981, NBC Fri 8:30-9:00
Total number of episodes: 10 (7 30 minute episodes plus 90 minute pilot)
Cast:
Maureen McCormick as Marcia Brady Logan
Theme Song/Video Clips:
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Series Summary:
Last Telecast: April 17, 1981
Eve Plumb as Jan Brady Covington
Jerry Houser as Wally Logan
Ron Kuhlman as Philip Covington III
Ann B. Davis as Alice Nelson
Keland Love as Harry
Florence Henderson as Carol Brady
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In this spin-off from the successful ABC comedy of the early 1970s, The Brady Bunch, the two older Brady girls, Marcia and Jan, got married. They then began house-hunting with the help of their mother, Carol, who became a real estate agent after the kids had grown up. But Los Angeles was an expensive place to live, and the only solution seemed to be to set up housekeeping together in a big old house they they had all fallen in love with. This created some problems, as their life-styles were rather different--Marcia and her toy-salesman husband Wally were much less traditional than Jan and her college-instructor husband Philip. There were also the little strains of new marriages. Helping work things out, as in the old days, was Alice, their former housekeeper, who lived nearby. Harry was the kid from the slums who had been befriended by Wally.
Series summary from The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows: 1946-Present
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Videos:
Honeymoon/A Camping We Will Go (1969)
In the pilot episode, "The Honeymoon", Carol (and her 3 daughters) marries Mike Brady (and his 3
sons). The battle of boys against girls begins in classic Brady Bunch style!
In the second episode, "A Camping We Will Go", the Brady boys are not exactly happy when their
dad invites Carol and the girls on their annual camping trip. The boys do everything in their power
to ensure that the girls will never want to go camping again!
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Tattletale/Law & Disorder (1970)
Cindy turns into a Tattletale & Bobby becomes safety monitor.
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Will the Real Jan Brady Please Stand Up/Her Sister's Shadow (1971)
Jan buys a black haired wig, & Jan is jealous of Marcia (again).
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Getting Davy Jones/The Subject Was Noses (1971)
Marcia gets Davy Jones for her school prom & Marcia gets hit by a football in the nose.
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H.R. Pufnstuf: Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1973) Starring The Brady Bunch
This IS a romp down memory lane. Jack Wild, and the cast of the Sid & Marty
Kroft shot "H.R. Pufnstuf" trot around on stage at the Hollywood bowl in front of a live audience.
Avid Pufnstuf fans will see why the cherubic young Jack Wild's popularity fell after his voice
changed - he was much better in 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves' as an adult. As added guests, the
Brady Bunch kids sing and dance through some 'musical numbers' - "Proud Mary" is not to be
missed. Also, the characters from "Lidsville" (another Krofft show), and Johnny Whitaker from
"Sigmund and the Sea Monsters" make appearances. Look very carefully at the audience, and you
can spot Ann B. Davis, and who is that man in drag sitting with Robert Reed?! This video (released
by Rhino) is a hoot!
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A Very Brady Christmas (1988)
Most people reading this are probably already familiar with this 1988 TV movie (that spawned the
short-lived "dramedy" "The Bradys.")
The thing is, while this program was played ad nauseum on TV during the past ten holiday seasons,
it was pretty much nowhere to be found during 1999, necessitating the purchase of a copy.
In short, I know "A Very Brady Christmas" has become required viewing during MY Christmas
season, and if you liked The Brady Bunch at all, it will likely become part of yours as well.
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The Brady Bunch Movie (1995)
The big-screen version of the hugely popular, 1970s television sitcom takes an original angle: instead
of simply recreating the old series, the film spoofs it by presenting the merged family as blithely
unaware that fashions and customs have changed in the '90s. Shelley Long and Gary Cole are
hilarious as the ultra-square yet libidinous Mr. and Mrs. Brady, Christopher Daniel Barnes is an
ideal Greg, and Christine Taylor seems practically cloned from the original Marcia. But director
Betty Thomas (Private Parts) shifts the emphasis away from comparisons between old and new
Bradys and concentrates on quasi-surreal parodies and set pieces featuring the Brady kids doing
their spirited, singing thing for a disbelieving public. Smart, sharp, and happy to share its
conspiratorial mood with an appreciative audience, The Brady Bunch Movie is a kick.
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A Very Brady Sequel (1997)
With a better script than the first BRADY movie, this silly/funny follow-up
has the '70s time-warp family thrown asunder when a man claiming to be Carol's first husband
shows up. Further problems arise when Greg and Marsha share the attic space and find themselves
unsettlingly attracted to one another! Full of the same double-entendre sexual gags as the first film,
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Books:
Growing Up Brady...I Was a Teenage Greg (1999 re-issue)
Re issue of the best selling 1992 book. This is a special collectors edition featuring a new look and 5
new chapters updating the last 8 years including the death of Robert Reed, an updated "Where Are
They Now" of all the "Brady's" and so on. It is an indepth, behind the scenes look at Americas
favorite TV family written by the eldest "Brady" kid, Greg (Barry Williams).
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Bradymania! : Everything You Always Wanted to Know - And a Few Things You Probably Didnt (25th Anniversary Edition)
Can it really be 25 years since ABC first aired Episode One of The Brady Bunch? Elizabeth
Moran's account of the "World According to Brady" features updated cast biographies,
never-before-published photos, and the latest on the new Brady Bunch movie, due this Christmas
from Paramount.
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TV Treasures : A Companion Guide to the Brady Bunch
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Alice's Brady Bunch Cookbook
Emmy Award winning actress Ann B. Davis--who captured America's heart as "Alice" on "The
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Wikipedia entry for The Brady Brides
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Complete Guide to: The Brady Bunch Hour
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