The Brady Bunch in the White House
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Buy now!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.
It was produced by Paramount Television for the Fox television
network and first aired in November 2002. The film was rated PG-13
by the Motion Picture Association of America.
Storyline
The film begins with Bobby finding a winning lottery ticket, that
Mike insists must be returned to its rightful owner. To boost
sagging approval ratings, the White House Press Secretary finds out
about this, and invites the Bradys to the White House to reward them
for their honesty. Soon afterwards, the President of the United
States of America abandons his post, thus leaving his staff to come
up with a wholesome, all-American replacement: the Bradys. Mike
Brady is appointed as President, and Carol Brady becomes the first
female Vice President, and the new "First Family" moves into the
White House. Along the way, a giant asteroid is heading for Earth.
Greg has a fling with Veronica, and writes her a song (small
excerpt) "Veronica, Veronica, Veronica, Veronica, Veronica,
Veronica, Veronica, Veronica."
While the political party affiliation of the fictional First Family
is never mentioned, several bits of dialogue in the film seen to
suggest that the Bradys are Republicans and that Mike Brady supports
several of the domestic policies of President George W. Bush. The
film also aired on the Fox Television network.