#73 HAWAII BOUND - Original Airdate: September 22, 1972
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DESCRIPTION:
Part one of a three-part Hawaiian adventure filmed on location in Hawaii.
In the opening segment Mike Brady is able to take the whole family with him when his company sends him to Hawaii to check the construction of a building he designed. The Bradys tour the island and the boys get involved with an ancient tabu.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Hanalei........................David "Lippy" Espinada
Hula Inst......................Elithe Aguiar
Young Workman..................Dennis M. Chun
David..........................Patrick Adiarte
Himself........................Sam Kapu Jr (uncredited)
Himself..........................Don Ho
WRITER: TAM SPIVA
DIRECTOR: JACK ARNOLD
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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#74 PASS THE TABU - Original Airdate: September 29, 1972
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DESCRIPTION:
Greg is saved from drowning, but bad luck continues to plague the Bradys.
Jan finds the idol and more incidents of bad luck happen. The boys decide to return the idol to the ancient Hawaiian burial grounds.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Mandy...............................Cris Callow
Hanalei.............................David (Lippy) Espinda
David...............................Patrick Adiarte
Professor Hubert Whitehead..........Vincent Price (uncredited)
WRITER: TAM SPIVA
DIRECTOR: JACK ARNOLD
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
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#75 THE TIKI CAVES - Original Airdate: October 6, 1972
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DESCRIPTION:
Vincent Price guest stars as Professor Whitehead, an archaeologist who menaces the Brady boys.
The boys return the tiki they found to the burial cave. There they meet Professor Whitehead, who believes they intend to steal his latest find.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Professor Whitehead........................Vincent Price
Mayor's Representative.....................Leon Lontoc
Hanalei......................................David (Lippy) Espinda
Fire Dancer.......................Kim Kahana (uncredited)
WRITER: TAM SPIVA
DIRECTOR: JACK ARNOLD
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
1:52 |
When Mike is seen getting off the plane in Hawaii he has straight hair. In the remainder of the episode he is seen with extremely curly hair. (We learn in "Growing Up Brady" that its because of the humidity, but still bad editing.)
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Bobby says, "Tooboo" instead of "Taboo".
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#76 TODAY I AM A FRESHMAN - Original Airdate: October 13, 1972
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DESCRIPTION:
Marcia panics about becoming a high school student.
After doing poorly when Greg tries to introduce her to his friends, she decides to take her parents' advice: get involved. She signs up for every club on campus.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Doctor.........................John Howard
Kim............................Vickie Cos
Tom Peterson....................Kelly Flynn
Dick Corsett....................John Reilly
WRITER: WILLIAM RAYNOR & MYLES WILDER
DIRECTOR: HAL COOPER
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
8:36 |
Greg mentioned football practice. Wasn't he banned from playing after cracking a rib in "Click".
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The girl with Marcia at the Clubs' Board is the same actress who was in charge of the Westdale Boosters (21:13).
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#77 CYRANO DE BRADY - Original Airdate: October 20, 1972
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DESCRIPTION:
Peter's crush on Jan's new girl friend, Kerry, is frustrated so he enlists Greg's help.
After his own efforts fail to attract Kerry, Peter goes to Greg for help. Greg plays Cyrano for Peter but it results in Kerry rejecting Peter for Greg.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Kerry Hathaway............................Kym Karath
WRITER: SKIP WEBSTER
DIRECTOR: HAL COOPER
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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At the beginning of the episode Jan introduces Kerry Hathaway as a new friend who just moved into the neighborhood, but later (3:49) Jan and Marcia tell Peter to call Kerry because she is "in the book". (If she just moved into, how is she in the book?)
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#78 FRIGHT NIGHT - Original Airdate: October 27, 1972
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DESCRIPTION:
The Brady kids try to outfrighten each other as they haunt their own house.
The Brady boys frighten their sisters with a manufactured ghost and some weird noises. The girls get even when the bet the boys that they can't spend the whole night in the attic.
WRITER: BRAD RADNITZ
DIRECTOR: JERRY LONDON
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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When Jan, Marcia and Cindy search the boys' room, Cindy finds the slide projector under Greg's bed. When Marcia holds up the transparency slide with the "ghost" image, the close-up of the slide presents two problems. First, the "ghost" is horizontal in the wide shots, but is vertical in the close-ups, and second, the fingers holding the slide in the close-up do not belong to Marcia.
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#79 CAREER FEVER - Original Airdate: November 17, 1972
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DESCRIPTION:
Mike mistakenly believes that Greg wants to follow in his footsteps because of a paper he prepares for his English class.
Greg hasn't the heart to tell his father that he was just doing the paper as an assignment and he doesn't want to be an architect. He does a drawing to show his lack of ability but that only results in Mike buying him a drafting kit.
WRITER: BURT & ADELE STYLER
DIRECTOR: JERRY LONDON
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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No known Bloopers
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Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: ALICE'S FEARS Visit the BLOOPERS PAGE for more details.
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#80 LAW & DISORDER - Original Airdate: January 12, 1973 (Production: Source Script July 11, 1972)
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DESCRIPTION:
Bobby becomes very unpopular when he decides to be the best safety monitor at school.
In his enthusiasm, Bobby not only reports his friends for minor infractions of the rules at school, he also turns in his brothers and sisters at home.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Jill...........................Shawn Schepps
Steve..........................Harlen Carraher
Girl...........................Cindy Henderson
Jon............................Jon Hayes
WRITER: ELROY SCHWARTZ
DIRECTOR: HAL COOPER
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
16:47 |
Extra garbage and box in front of fireplace comes and goes. It also appears the fireplace is on the other side of the room.
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First, Dr. Vogel tells Mike he has a three-year old, then later Jan tells Marcia that he has children (plural).
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Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: ELEMENTARY NAME Visit the BLOOPERS PAGE for more details.
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#81 JAN, THE ONLY CHILD - Original Airdate: November 10, 1972
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DESCRIPTION:
Jan wishes she were an only child and her brothers and sisters try to oblige.
Jan complains that she has no privacy and no identity because of the other children. They first try being extra nice, and when that doesn't work they decide to exclude her from their activities.
WRITER: AL SCHWARTZ & RALPH GOODMAN
DIRECTOR: ROGER DUCHOWNEY
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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While the kids are practicing the potato sack race as Jan watches from the sidelines, Marcia steps into her sack and hops away. There is a large color image on the front of the sack, but when she reaches Peter, then turns and heads back the image has vanished - it's not on either side, then it reappears when she's back with Bobby.
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Additionally, when Cindy hops in the sack that Greg was in, the sack is ripped at the bottom and Cindy's feet are on the grass, but when Cindy reaches Peter the bottom of her sack is perfectly intact.
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#82 THE SHOW MUST GO ON - Original Airdate: November 3, 1972
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DESCRIPTION:
Florence Henderson and Maureen McCormick perform a singing-dancing routine.
Marcia talks her mother into appearing with her in the high school family frolics. Once Carol agrees, Greg comes home with a request that Mike also perform in the show.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Sam............................Allan Melvin
Mrs. Tuttle....................Barbara Morrison
Woman..........................Brandy Carson
Muriel.........................Karen Foulkes
Father.........................Frank DeVol
Daughter.......................Bonnie Ludeka
WRITER: HARRY WINKLER
DIRECTOR: JACK DONOHUE
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
15:21 |
The "CLOSED" sign behind Sam in the butcher shop keeps alternating between being tilted to the left and tilted to the right.
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#83 YOU CAN'T WIN 'EM ALL - Original Airdate: March 16, 1973
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DESCRIPTION:
Cindy and Bobby are picked to be tested for an appearance on a children's TV quiz show.
Cindy decides to prepare for the test while Bobby is confident that he can handle it without any effort. One of the Brady kids fails the test; the other develops a TV star personality.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Monty Marshall.................Edward Knight
Woodside Girl..................Vicki Schreck
Clinton Boy....................Harlen Carraher
Woodside Boy...................Claudio Martinez
Clinton Girl...................Miyoshi Williams
Woodside Girl..................Tracey M. Les
WRITER: LOIS HIRE
DIRECTOR: JACK DONOHUE
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
1:37 |
At the start, when Cindy walks into the kitchen she sets her books down on the counter with the book's binding facing the sink, but in the closeup the book's binding now faces the opposite way, toward the stove. Additionally, notice that you can see eggs in the grocery bag on the counter that mysteriously disappear.
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The dress in Cindy's arms turns around from one shot to the next; first the back is facing outward, then the front is.
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Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: ELEMENTARY NAME Visit the BLOOPERS PAGE for more details.
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#84 GOODBYE ALICE HELLO - Original Airdate: November 24, 1972
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DESCRIPTION:
Alice decides to leave when she feels that she can no longer communicate with the kids.
When the youngsters claim they can't trust Alice any more, the housekeeper makes up an excuse to leave and gets her own replacement. She isn't gone very long before the kids change their mind.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Kay............................Mary Treen
Mr. Foster.....................Snag Werris
Customer.......................Harry G. Crigger
WRITER: MILT ROSEN
DIRECTOR: GEORGE (BUDDY) TYNE
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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Greg is wearing dark dress shoes when he comes into the yard from playing football with Peter. When they enter the kitchen, Greg is wearing white sneakers. When Greg enters the living room shortly afterwards, he is wearing the dark dress shoes again.
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#85 LOVE & THE OLDER MAN - Original Airdate: January 5, 1973
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DESCRIPTION:
Marcia gets a crush on her new dentist.
Dr. Vogel, the new family dentist, is the subject of Marcia's daydreams after she meets him. She believes that her feeling is returned when she misinterprets his interest in her as a babysitter.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Dr. Vogel......................Don Brit Reid
Minister.......................Allan Joseph
WRITER: MARTIN A. RAGAWAY
DIRECTOR: GEORGE TYNE
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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First, Dr. Vogel tells Mike he has a three-year old, then later Jan tells Marcia that he has children (plural).
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#86 EVERYBODY CAN'T BE A GEORGE WASHINGTON - Original Airdate: December 22, 1972
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DESCRIPTION:
Peter tries out for the role of George Washington in the school play and ends up as Benedict Arnold.
Peter is such a good actor that the teacher decides he can handle the role of the traitor better than the lead. Razzed by his friends, he decides to get himself kicked out of the play.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Miss Bailey....................Sara Seegar
Peggy..........................Barbara Berstein
Stuart.........................Sean Kelly
Freddie........................Jimmy Bracken
Harvey.........................Michael Barbera
Edith..........................Cheryl Beth Jacobs
Donna..........................Angela B. Satterwhite
Audience Member................Robert Buckingham (uncredited)
WRITER: SAM LOCKE & MILTON PASCAL
DIRECTOR: RICHARD MICHAELS
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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#87 GREG'S TRIANGLE - Original Airdate: December 8, 1972
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DESCRIPTION:
Greg has the difficult task of judging a cheerleading contest between his sister and his girl friend.
Jennifer, Greg's new steady, is Marcia's competition for head cheerleader of the high school. Greg's problem is that he is head of the judging committee.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Jennifer Nichols...............Tannis G. Montgomery
Pat Condway....................Rita Wilson
Teacher........................Kathryn Jassen (uncredited)
WRITER: BILL FREEDMAN & BEN GERSHMAN
DIRECTOR: RICHARD MICHAELS
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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Jennifer writes her phone number on Greg's right hand with the first number starting at his thumb. But when Greg looks at his hand to read the phone number later, the phone number was written with the first number near his fingers and the last number written by his thumb.
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Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: CAROL'S GOLF SKILLS Visit the BLOOPERS PAGE for more details.
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#88 BOBBY'S HERO - Original Airdate: February 2, 1973 (Production: Source Script July 10, 1972)
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DESCRIPTION:
Bobby upsets his parents and teachers when he makes a hero of Jesse James.
Mike and Carol are asked to meet with Bobby's principal when their youngest son plays at being Jesse James at school. Mike sets out to change his son's opinion of the western outlaw by exposing the truth about Jesse.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Jethroe Collins................Burt Mustin
Mr. Hillary....................Richard Carlyle
Jesse James....................Gordon DeVol
Miss Perry.....................Ruth Anson
WRITER: MICHAEL MORRIS
DIRECTOR: LESLIE H. MARTINSON
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
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#89 THE GREAT EARRING CAPER - Original Airdate: March 2, 1973
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DESCRIPTION:
Cindy loses her mother's earrings and enlists Peter's aid in finding them.
Peter uses his new detective kit to search for the missing jewelry. Yet after a day of intense investigation, it appears that Cindy will have to confess that she lost them.
WRITER: LARRY RHINE & AL SCHWARTZ
DIRECTOR: LESLIE H. MARTINSON
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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When Cindy is in the bathroom, you can clearly see she has only one earring in her hand and she only tries on one earring and hides only one in the towel.
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When earrings are found in the washing machine, there are two.
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During the kids' ping pong game in the backyard, there is something white near Jan's feet that appears to be a spare ball. But in the very next shot, it's gone.
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#90 GREG GETS GROUNDED - Original Airdate: January 19, 1973
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DESCRIPTION:
A near accident in the family car results in Greg being grounded.
Bobby mentions that Greg had a near accident on the freeway and his parents refuse him car privileges for a week. Greg has an important rock concert date coming up, and no way to get there.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Jenny Thompson.................Gracia Lee
Rachel.........................Hope (Sherwood) Juber
WRITER: ELROY SCHWARTZ
DIRECTOR: JACK ARNOLD
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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#91 THE SUBJECT WAS NOSES - Original Airdate: February 9, 1973 (Production: Source Script Sep 19, 1972)
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DESCRIPTION:
Marcia is dumped by the campus hero because her nose is swollen from an accident.
Marcia breaks her date with Charley to go out with the most popular boy on campus, Doug Simpson. She discovers that she has made a mistake when Doug cancels their date because of her swollen nose.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Doug Simpson...................Nicholas Hammond
Vicki..........................Lisa Eilbacher
Charley........................Stuart (Getz) Goetz
WRITER: AL SCHWARTZ & LARRY RHINE
DIRECTOR: JACK ARNOLD
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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Doug Simpson is wearing the same blue sweater as Greg wore in "Law & Disorder" and later in this episode (20:52).
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Mike & Carol's clothes change (11:37).
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#92 HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS - Original Airdate: February 23, 1973 (Production: Source Script Sep 27, 1972)
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DESCRIPTION:
Peter's after-school job in a bike shop becomes a personal disaster.
Peter gets a job with Mr. Martinelli repairing bikes. After he tells his family that he is doing great, his boss decides to let him go because he is too slow.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Mr. Martinelli.................Jay Novello
Leon...........................Harlen Carreher
Billy..........................Claudio Martinez
WRITER: GENE THOMPSON
DIRECTOR: ROBERT REED
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
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#93 AMATEUR NIGHT - Original Airdate: Janaury 26, 1973
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DESCRIPTION:
The Brady kids compete in a local TV amateur contest to win money for their parents' anniversary present.
When an additional charge of $56.23 for engraving prevents the kids from picking up their gift they decide to do a song-and-dance act in an amateur contest to win $100 first prize.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Mr. Goodbody...................Harold Peary
Pete Sterne....................Stephen (Steve) Dunne
Alfred Bailey..................Robert Nadder
WRITER: SAM LOCKE & MILTON PASCAL
DIRECTOR: JACK ARNOLD
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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When the kids practice for a talent show, Marcia says, "C'mon Chris!".
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#94 YOU'RE NEVER TOO OLD - Original Airdate: March 9, 1973
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DESCRIPTION:
Robert Reed and Florence Henderson play dual roles as Mike and Carol's grandparents.
When Grandma Hutchins comes to visit, the Brady kids decide to keep her around by matching her up with Grandpa Brady. The lady is too energetic for grandpa and he has no interest in a romance.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Grandma Connie Hutchins................Florence Henderson
Grandpa Hank Brady.......................Robert Reed
WRITER: BILL FREEDMAN & BEN GERSHMAN
DIRECTOR: BRUCE BILSON
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
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#95 A ROOM AT THE TOP - Original Airdate: March 23, 1973
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DESCRIPTION:
Both Greg and Marcia want to use the attic for a private room.
Greg puts in his bid for the space with his father; Marcia asks her mother for the attic. They both try to move up there at the same time.
GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Hank Carter..........................Christopher (Chris) Beaumont
WRITER: WILLIAM RAYNOR & MYLES WILDER
DIRECTOR: LLOYD SCHWARTZ
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS
BLOOPERS:
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Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: THE ATTIC Visit the BLOOPERS PAGE for more details.
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