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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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Cindy turns into a Tattletale & Bobby becomes safety monitor.
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Jan buys a black haired wig, & Jan is jealous of Marcia (again).
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Marcia gets Davy Jones for her school prom & Marcia gets hit by a football in the nose.
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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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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 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,
along with some wonderful musical moments and a handful of familiar faces in gag cameos.
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The Brady Bunch Home Movies (which aired on CBS only once on May 24, 1995) is filled with great
home movie clips from the cast members' own libraries as well as recent interviews with the majority
of the cast. During the first year on the show, Robert Reed (Mike Brady) gave each cast member a
Super 8 camera. He also took the children to England and New York during the show's hiatus. Some
of the footage on The Brady Bunch Home Movies came from those private trip.
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The Brady Bunch Hour premiered on November 28, 1978 as an ABC special and was produced by
the winning team of Sid and Marty Krofft. The ratings were phenomenal with an audience of over 15
million. As a result, the show was picked up for an additional eight episodes. The first episode reported
an audience of over 14 million people. The cast included Robert Reed, Florence Henderson, Maureen
McCormick, Barry Williams, Chris Knight, Mike Lookinland, Susan Olsen and Geri Reischl as "the
fake Jan." Reischl was the only non-original Brady member to ever play a family member which was
memorialized some 20 years later in a Simpson episode, The Simpsons Family Smile-Time Variety
Hour.
The Brady Bunch Hour Volume 1 is the pilot episode of the show. Guests include Donny & Marie
Osmond and Tony Randall. Also appearing in this episode are Ann B. Davis, The Kroffettes and a
Busby Berkley take-off with the Water Follies. The episode is filled with great musical numbers from
the '70s including Dance With Me, The Hustle and Shake Your Booty.
The Brady Bunch Hour Volume 2 aired in 1977 with guests Vincent Price, H.R. Pufnstuf and Rip
Taylor. Filled with fun skits and interesting musical numbers, 2 is filled with '70s songs such as All By
Myself, You Make Me So Very Happy and Time in a Bottle.
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The Brady Bunch Books
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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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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An informative guide to one of the most lovable families in television history is jam-packed with fun
tidbits about The Brady Bunch series, behind-the-scene romances, and exclusive biographies and
filmographies of the stars.
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Gen X TV : The Brady Bunch to Melrose Place (Television Series)
Rob Owen's Gen X TV: The Brady Bunch to Melrose Place is a wealth of information about all of
the television series that provided so much of American popular culture. Gen X TV features
behind-the-scenes interviews with producers of many of these program, show states of all the major
programs targeted for Gen Xers, photos of of the actors, internet newsgroups and websites
dedicated to television in general and these television series in particular. Beverly Hills 90210, Living
Single, My So-Called Life, The Simpsons, Friends, The X-Files, Party of Five, are just a few of the
hundreds of shows that have shaped the ideas and ideals of an entire generation.
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Emmy Award winning actress Ann B. Davis--who captured America's heart as "Alice" on "The
Brady Bunch"--presents a cookbook and memory book for the show's millions of fans. "Alice"
presents more than 280 Brady recipes, anecdotes from memorable episodes, plus dozens of photos
provided by the cast.
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Classic TV fans, collectors, and lovers of nostalgia will experience a blast from the past when they
flip to this new second edition. With hundreds of new photos and updated values, this guide includes
information on collectibles from over 50 of the most beloved shows from the 1960s and 1970s.
1,300 color photos.
The following shows are included: Beverly Hillbillies, Bewitched, Bionic Woman, Brady Bunch,
Bugaloos, Charlie's Angels, CHiPs, Donny & Marie, Eight is Enough, Family, Family Affair,
Fantasy Island, Flipper, The Flying Nun, Gidget, Gilligan's Island, Good Times, Green Acres, H.R.
Pufnstuf, Happy Days, Hardy Boys Mysteries, I Dream of Jeannie, Josie & the Pussycats, Julia,
The Krofft Supershow, Kung Fu, Land of the Lost, Laverne & Shirley, Lidsville, Life & Times of
Grizzly Adams, Little House on the Prairie, The Love Boat, Mod Squad, Mork & Mindy, Nancy
Drew Mysteries, Nanny & the Professor, New Zoo Revue, Partridge Family, Patty Duke Show,
Sigmund & the Sea Monsters, Six Million Dollar Man, Starsky & Hutch, That Girl, Three's
Company, The Waltons, Welcome Back Kotter, Wonder Woman.
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The Brady Bunch CDs
Includes The Brady Bunch theme song - 65 total tv themes
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Sure, they weren't as musically talented as the Jackson Five or the Osmonds, but these six TV siblings were just as popular in
the early 1970s because of their weekly sitcom, "The Brady Bunch." This excellent 20-track CD contains most of the songs
performed by the kids, and though none of their singles ever hit the pop charts, their songs have become popular via reruns,
reunions, and two hit movies (the songs "Time to Change" and "It's a Sunshine Day," in particular, have become cult--or
camp--classics, depending on your view of the show). The Bradys were never hailed as great singers, though Barry Williams
(Greg) and Maureen McCormick (Marcia) handle their vocal chores fairly well, as does Florence Henderson, who croons
solo on one track. One sticking point is the omission of two songs that appear on the show, but not on the CD: "You've Got to
Be in Love To Love a Love Song" and "Good Time Music," but the liner notes reveal that neither song was ever released, and
thus do not appear on any Brady Bunch recording. Nonetheless, this collection is an ideal choice for Brady fans.
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I can't tell you how long I have been waiting for this CD. I saw a story of it on The Daily Show and just had to purchase it.
Since yesterday, it has been playing non-stop on my stereo. Even though my dog now walks around the house and yelps all
day, this small discomfort is worth all the great and many treasures found within "The Return of Johnny Bravo." An eclectic mix
of old and new material, Barry manages to provide a timely and poignant synthesis of the music of the past thirty years. What
other CD combines songs by The Turtles, Queen, and Billy Vera? It's a godsend. Instead of buying all the originals, I can now
have them all on one CD by the great Johnny Bravo. Thank you, Barry. Thank you. I guess we'll be seeing you at the
Grammies.
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The Brady Bunch Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Stop laughing! Not only did they make the movie--it was a hit! The same can't be said for the
companion album, though, whose only chart hits are prior smashes by Venus ("Shocking Blue") and
RuPaul ("Supermodel (You Better Work)"). For kitsch lovers, this set includes the original Brady
cast's "It's a Sunshine Day" as well as cute Monkee Davy Jones serenading Marcia with "Girl." And,
of course, there's the Brady Bunch theme, which you can hear at least three times a day on cable.
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The Brady Bunch on DVD

Honeymoon/A Camping We Will Go (1969)
Tattletale/Law & Disorder (1970)
Will the Real Jan Brady Please Stand Up/Her Sister's Shadow (1971)
Getting Davy Jones/The Subject Was Noses (1971)
H.R. Pufnstuf: Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1973) Starring The Brady Bunch

Growing Up Brady...I Was a Teenage Greg (1999 re-issue)
Bradymania! : Everything You Always Wanted to Know - And a Few Things You Probably Didnt (25th Anniversary Edition)
TV Treasures : A Companion Guide to the Brady Bunch
Collectors Guide to TV Toys and Memorabilia : 1960s & 1970s (2nd Ed)
Television's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
It's A Sunshine Day - The Best Of The Brady Bunch
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