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The Brady Bunch Television Series DVDs

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The Brady Bunch - Season 1
Because of Gilligan's Island and The
Brady Bunch, writer-producer Sherwood Schwartz will
forever be a TV hall-of-famer. They were his only
real hits, but they were both grand slams in their
prime times and have remained syndicated favorites
ever since. Following closely on the Gilligan's
Island season 2 release, The Brady Bunch is ready
for home theaters with a nicely designed, 4-disc set
of 25 first-season episodes. The pilot episode, "The
Honeymoon" sets up the story we all know from the
theme song (lyrics by Schwartz) by giving us the
marriage of Mike and Carol and the coming together
of the six kids. Schwartz provides commentary for
just this first show, but he fondly recalls his
intention of sweet, subdued, and often corny gags
the pre-fab family encountered as a precise format
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The Brady Bunch - Season 2
The Brady Bunch never scored high
ratings during its five year run, but this friendly
family comedy has remained in reruns ever since,
while bigger hits have slipped into oblivion. Pretty
much everyone who grew up in the 1970s or '80s knows
the show inside and out: A vision of suburban family
life so utopian it's as fantastical as Neverland or
Santa's workshop--and just like these imaginary
realms, it casts a spell over every kid who wished
all problems could be resolved with a few wise
words, a good-natured shrug, or a winsome smile. |

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The Brady Bunch - Season 3
The Bradys just keep on movin', keep
on groovin', keep on doin' it right. By season four
the Brady Bunch crew had got the magical formula
down and was churning out one groovy television
classic after another. Not only is season four the
best of the later seasons, including the memorable
performance by the Brady band "The Silver Platters,"
but the episodes included in this run almost read as
a "Brady best-of" list. |

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The Brady Bunch - Season 4 The Bradys just
keep on movin', keep on groovin', keep on doin' it
right. By season four the Brady Bunch crew had got
the magical formula down and was churning out one
groovy television classic after another. Not only is
season four the best of the later seasons, including
the memorable performance by the Brady band "The
Silver Platters," but the episodes included in this
run almost read as a "Brady best-of" list. |

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The Brady Bunch - Season Final
Here's where the story of the lovely lady, a man
named Brady and their six kids comes to an end.
Aired from 1973-'74, The Brady Bunch - The Complete
Final (Fifth) Season closes the chapter on one of
the most fascinating and entertaining TV sitcoms of
the 1970s. The highlights are pretty high,
showcasing many classic Brady moments. "Adios,
Johnny Bravo" guest stars playmate Claudia Jennings
as the super foxy agent Tami Cutler who tries to
sign Greg as the next American idol. |

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The Brady Bunch Movie The Brady Bunch Movie is
a 1995 comedy film adaptation of the 1969-1974
television series The Brady Bunch.
The film features all the original regular
characters, all played by new actors. It also took
the unusual route of placing the original sitcom
characters, with their 1970s fashion sense and 1970s
sitcom family morality, in a contemporary 1990s
setting, and parodied the resulting culture clash.
The movie was a hit and was followed by A Very Brady
Sequel in 1996, and a television movie called The
Brady Bunch in the White House in 2002
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The Brady Bunch Sequel Following its
predecessor, the film places the 1970s Brady Bunch
family in a contemporary 1990s setting, where much
of humor is derived from the resulting culture clash
and the utter lack of awareness the Bradys show
towards their unusual lifestyle. |

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The Brady Bunch in The White House The Brady
Bunch in the White House is a 2002 TV movie. It is
the second sequel to the The Brady Bunch Movie
(1995), following A Very Brady Sequel (1996). It was
directed by Neal Israel and written by Lloyd J.
Schwartz and Hope Juber, based upon characters
originally developed by Sherwood Schwartz for the
1970s television series The Brady Bunch. |
Cast
Main article: Characters of The Brady Bunch
The regular cast appeared in an opening title sequence
in which video head shots were arranged in a
three-by-three grid, with each cast member appearing to
look at the other cast members. The sequence has been
widely imitated and lampooned since.
Marcia Brady
Maureen McCormick Carol Brady
Florence Henderson Greg Brady
Barry Williams
Jan Brady
Eve Plumb Alice Nelson
Ann B. Davis Peter Brady
Christopher Knight
Cindy Brady
Susan Olsen Mike Brady
Robert Reed Bobby Brady
Mike Lookinland
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