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THE BRADY BUNCH - The Complete SECOND SEASON (4-Disc Set)ALL 24 CLASSIC EPISODES
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Brady Bunch Movie (CD, Feb-1995, Milan)
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Brady Bunch Book (1969)
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From the Brady Bunch Collection. The Brady Bunch It's a Sunshine Day Cookie Jar. This cookie jar is a must have piece for your Brady Bunch collection. Features purple, orange and yellow colors with Cindy, Bobby, Jan, Peter, Marcia and Greg on the front and reads, "It's a Sunshine Day!" Made of ceramic. Measures 10.25" high. Not dishwasher or microwave safe.Made By Westland Giftware Brand new in its original box Item # 13465

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Brady Bunch 2 - Tattletale/Law & Disorder [VHS] Brady Bunch 2 - Tattletale/Law & Disorder [VHS]
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Very Brady Christmas [VHS] Very Brady Christmas [VHS]
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After Mike and Carol discover each has been planning a surprise Christmas vacation, they decide the best gift of all would be a family reunion at home.

The Brady Bunch Movie [VHS] The Brady Bunch Movie [VHS]
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The big-screen version of the hugely popular 1970s television sitcom takes an original angle: instead of simply re-creating 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. --Tom Keogh

The Brady Bunch - The Complete First Season The Brady Bunch - The Complete First Season
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All 25 episodes from the debut season--including "The Honeymoon," "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," "To Move or Not to Move," "The Grass Is Always Greener," and "Lost Locket, Found Locket"--are collected in a four-disc set. 11 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; audio commentary on selected episodes; featurette. **25 episodes on 4 discs. 11 hrs.**

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 each week. Two other episodes include commentary by Barry Williams (Greg), Christopher Knight (Peter), and Susan Olson (Cindy), and their reminiscences are equally affectionate about time on the show and everyone's surprise at its enormous success. Every Brady episode is a classic in some sense, and this first of five seasons (those kids did grow up fast) includes some real charmers when the six Brady kids still seemed impossibly young. It's hard to say the show was ever hip, even though it became slightly more attuned to a pop sensibility as the Bradys moved into the '70s. But man, is this 1969 everyfamily ever square. Even so, it's hard to resist the way each one gets their own screen time with shows devoted to simple childhood joys and traumas--Jan's missing locket, Cindy's missing baby doll, Greg's crush on his math teacher, Peter's swelled head when he gets his picture in the paper, etc. In a brief bonus featurette we get more innocuously entertaining interview comments from Schwartz, Williams, Olson, Knight, and Mike Lookinland (Bobby). It's interesting that all the subjects make note of how seriously the classically trained (now-deceased) Robert Reed took his role as patriarch, Mike Brady. His reputation as being "difficult" followed the long run of the show, but if Schwartz's first choice had gotten the role it could have been a lot worse. (Schwartz is delighted to reveal the famous name and career path that followed, so the mystery shouldn't be spoiled here.) As it was during its TV run, The Brady Bunch on DVD is clearly meant for a specific generation--yours. --Ted Fry

The Brady Bunch - The Complete Third Season The Brady Bunch - The Complete Third Season
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All 23 episodes from season three--including "Ghost Town, U.S.A.," "The Personality Kid," "Getting Davy Jones," "Dough Re Mi," "The Big Bet," and "The Fender Benders"--are collected in a four-disc set. 10 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono. **23 episodes on 4 discs. 10 hrs.**

If the phrase "Marcia Marcia Marcia!" sends you into a giddy childhood reverie, then you'd better run out and get The Brady Bunch - The Complete Third Season. Not only does this season feature that definitive episode--in which middle sister Jan fights to get out from under the shadow of her older sister Marcia--but several other all-time favorite episodes, including the one in which Peter's voice starts to change, threatening to wreck the potentially blazing career of the Brady Six musical group (presumably launched by producers feeling the heat from The Partridge Family). The show had found its tone and its creators crafted 23 perfectly calibrated visions of a domestic fantasyland, decked out in mini-skirts and bell-bottoms (check out Mrs. Brady's recurring paisley pantsuit, made of some fabric offensive to nature). Marcia turns into a diva when cast as Juliet in the school play; Greg loses a bet with Bobby and has to obey the little boy's every whim for a week; Jan has to wear glasses; Cindy yearns for a boyfriend--simple problems cheerfully solved by pithy moral lectures delivered by stern but loving parents. Despite adolescent hormones, snug pants, and the occasional ungodly short-shorts, sex never rears its complicated head. Though ratings were modest during the series' five-year run, in syndication the show became a phenomenon. As divorce became increasingly common in the 1970s, perhaps this smoothly blended and impossibly functional family had an irresistible appeal to kids from broken homes. Though the Brady siblings--played by Barry Williams, Maureen McCormack, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Mike Lookinland, and Susan Olsen--were a charismatic sextet, it's Florence Henderson and especially Robert Reed as Carol and Mike Brady, uber-parents, who give The Brady Bunch its familial glow. But everyone was the center of one episode or another; even Ann B. Davis dominated one episode as maid Alice's lookalike cousin, a WAC Master Sergeant who imposed military discipline on these lazy suburbanites. No matter how corny the jokes or how daffy the stories, The Brady Bunch continues to cast its hypnotic spell. --Bret Fetzer

The Brady Bunch - The Complete Second Season The Brady Bunch - The Complete Second Season
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All 24 episodes from season two--including "The Dropout," "The Not-So-Ugly Duckling," "Confessions, Confessions," "Will the Real Jan Brady Please Stand Up?," and "Our Son, The Man"--are collected in a four-disc set. 10 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono. **24 episodes on 4 discs. 10 hrs.**

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. The Brady Bunch: The Complete Second Season is indistinguishable from every other season, but the reassuring formula is crucial to the show's appeal. Eldest brother Greg (Barry Williams) may decide he's all grown up and wants a groovy bachelor pad, or eldest sister Marcia (Maureen McCormick) may get all riled up about women's lib and decide to join the Frontier Scouts, or super-maid Alice (Ann B. Davis, whose persona is hilariously similar to Ellen DeGeneres) may fantasize about running off with an old flame, but by the end of the show you know everything will return to a zen-like domestic harmony. It's all pretty bizarre when you realize that both halves of the family have suffered the death of a parent! The most angst to be found is the relentless identity crisis of middle sister Jan (Eve Plumb), who tries to remove her freckles with lemon juice and buys a curly brunette wig to forge a new self-image. Nowadays Jan would be a prime candidate for bulimia, but in the Brady world such psychodrama is unthinkable. This even emotional keel could have been creepy and antiseptic, but due to the charm of the kids and the smooth yet earthy presence of Robert Reed and Florence Henderson as parents Mike and Carol Brady, The Brady Bunch just seemed nice. You wanted that to be your family. If you watched the show in your childhood, watching The Brady Bunch: The Complete Second Season as an adult will lull you into a sweet, blissful dream. --Bret Fetzer

Classic Squares -- The Brady Bunch Distressed-Print T-Shirt Classic Squares -- The Brady Bunch Distressed-Print T-Shirt

This adult T-shirt is an officially licensed product from the classic hit television show The Brady Bunch. The shirt features our cool Classic Squares distressed-print design printed on 100% cotton.

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Whether you are building a new home or simply redoing rooms in your current home, you may need to find some ideas, it is easy to feel lost or uninspired unless you are an interior design professional. No one really has the extra money these days to hire a professional so why not go semi-pro, yourself? Here are the best ideas for dining room design.

1. Make sure you know what you're working with. Measure your spaces and keep track of what you want to put into your dining area, furniture wise. You obviously need to shop around for best prices and styles, but make a list of the type of pieces that you would like to include in your new dining room. This way, you won't forget anything later when you go to shop online or in store.

2. Find a color palate that works with the rest of your home. Many times, we see ideas in interior design magazines on websites that really stun us but they just wouldn't make sense in your home. Unless you're planning on redoing the entire house to match the dining room, stick to colors that will work with your existing home interior.

3. Decide what you want the room to be like. Is your eating place a kid friendly room that no longer contains kids? If you've gotten to the point in your life that you can finally stop wiping crayon marks off the walls, maybe it's time to step up to something a little more grown up where your decor is concerned. If you want your dining room to be an elegant, soft room where you can enjoy quiet meals, you want to set your sites on a specific group of furniture and design. If you need to keep a family friendly room to eat your meals together, nothing says it can't be creative and chic.

Let go of any preconceived ideas you may have had in the past about dining rooms. We aren't in the Brady Bunch days anymore. Now your home can be whatever you want it to be. You aren't stuck in that plaster mold cast that says you have to be conservative.

If you've got a flair for bright colors and busy scenes, just remember that you will be eating at least one meal a day in your dining room. Make it comfortable, personalized and somewhere you want to spend a lot of time with your family or significant other, talking over delicious meals, not a room that is so busy you have to get out as soon as you can. These are just a few of the best ideas for dining room design, make sure that your tastes are well served and you will be happy with your new decor.

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TV Trivia

Nearly everyone loves trivia. Learning strange or unusual facts about a favorite subject can often be a nice form of entertainment. One popular form of this type of fun is "TV Trivia".

The word "Trivium" was Latin for trivia and originated in the early to mid 1400s. At that time, it referred to bits of knowledge that the most educated studied but were useless to the typical person.

The word "Trivial" was first adopted for the English language in 1589. Today's Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines trivia as, "unimportant matters" or "trivial facts or details".

The type of trivia we're talking about in this article was first brought to the attention of the general public in a book published in 1966 simply titled, "Trivia". It was so popular that it shot up in sales and landed on the New York Times Best Seller List!

And, of course, TV Trivia refers to meaningless facts that relate to anything involved with television, typically with TV shows or celebrities.

Did you realize that every episode of Seinfeld either made reference to or contained an image of Superman?

Or that Jessica Biel posed nude in Gear Magazine mainly to get the WB Network to let her out of her "good girl" role on 7th Heaven?

Or that a city in Germany named, "Alf" kept having signs at its city limits stolen because the TV series of the same name was such a huge hit there?

Or that when Patrick Duffy decided that he wanted to return to the Dallas TV show cast after being killed off more than a season earlier, they explained it by saying that more than 30 episodes with him dead were just his wife having a dream?

Or that M*A*S*H* was on the air eight years longer than the entire Korean War lasted?

Or that the USA Network's hit series, "Monk" was originally supposed to be on ABC with actor Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer on "Seinfeld") playing Monk?

Or that the series, "24" originally had a shot of an exploding 747 airliner exploding in its very first episode that was removed because it would have aired less than two months after the "911" attacks on the World Trade Center?

Or that "The Sopranos" almost got a name change? The producers were afraid that viewers might think the show was about singers so they just added a gun to the show's logo!

Or that Ken Osmond who played the guy everyone loved to hate on "Leave it to Beaver" (Eddie Haskel) joined the LAPD after the series ended and got shot on duty three times?

Or that 464 kids auditioned for the six kids' roles on the Brady Bunch?

Or that William Shatner (Captain Kirk) and Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock) appeared together as enemies on an episode of "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." almost two years before they appeared together on "Star Trek"?

Well, hopefully those examples have convinced you of just how interesting and how much fun TV trivia can be!

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Why doesn't the Brady Bunch ever do a reunion show?

A lot of shows have done a reunion, but The Brady Bunch has never done one, I would love to see a where are the Brady's now type of show with everyone having their own family. They could also make a spin off or something, why haven't they ever done this?

just to bother you. haha. jk

'Brady Bunch' reunion falls apart as 'Jan,' 'Marcia' feud continues
Here's the story ... of how two TV sisters are still not getting along after all these years. "Brady Bunch" stars Maureen McCormick and Eve Plumb are still not getting along, reportedly causing the cancelation of a televised reunion planned for this week. All the actors who played the Brady...

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