"I think it's comforting for people that we do get along, that we do treat each other as friends," Christopher Knight, who played Peter Brady, tells PEOPLE of his relationship with his former TV family
In the Brady Bunch family's home-screen-home, the comedic power of the classic TV show came from combining a zany maid, two grown-ups, six kids, a dog and a cat.
There are many great catchphrases in the history of television (thanks writers!). Here are 25 of the greatest ones that will be repeating in your head all day. What's your favorite TV catchphrase?
The Brady Bunch is one of the most beloved and successful sitcoms of all time. Airing from 1969 to 1974 on ABC, repeated syndication over the years meant that all generations of Americans enjoyed the classic and super-wholesome TV show.However, despite its reputation as one of the most upbeat and cheery programs on TV, the squeaky-clean stars were hiding some pretty shadowy secrets behind the scenes.Let’s take a look at the real truth of what went on behind the set of this iconic TV show.
BUNCH - "Gallery" 1969-1972 Ann B. Davis
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The Brady Bunch, American television situation comedy that aired for five seasons (1969–74) on ABC and became an enduring pop culture phenomenon. Though the show about a blended family with three sons and three daughters was largely ignored by audiences during its network run, it became wildly popular in reruns.
The Brady Bunch was one of the most popular family sitcoms of its time. Each episode revolves around another adventure — or rather misadventure — the blended family gets into. Let’s take a look at what its cast members are up to today. Robert Reed: Then Robert Reed played the role of highly-respected architect Mike …
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The kitchen in "I Dream of Jeannie" reminded me of the orange kitchen in the 1969 Brady home. Though the Brady's had a far brighter orange, there is a 60s similarity in color and style in Jeannie's kitchen, shown above in 1968. Though the kept the same appliances, this was a remodeled update from the previous 1967 season, shown below
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Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!