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Lost Locket, Found Locket | |
Season 1, Episode # 25 Number (#25) in series (117 episodes) | |
Network: | ABC-TV |
TV series: | |
Guest star(s) | None |
Production code: | 023 |
Writer(s) | Charles Hoffman |
Director | Norman Abbott |
Original airdate | March 20, 1970 |
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Lost Locket, Found Locket was the 25th episode of The Brady Bunch TV series, also the 25th overall episode in the series, as well as the Season 1 finale episode. Written by Charles Hoffman and directed by Norman Abbott, the episode premiered on ABC-TV, airing on March 20, 1970.
Synopsis
When Jan becomes depressed from a lack of attention, her spirits are lifted when she receives a locket from a secret admirer, however Jan loses the locket. Jan uses her detective skills to find it, and can't discover who sent it. Alice later confides in Jan that she sent the locket; she was a middle child too and often felt inferior to her two sisters.
Storyline
Both Mike and Carol are complaining about how difficult their typical gender role parenting is in comparison to the other. Mike is practicing baseball with the boys, while Carol is helping Marcia obtain her guide merit badges while keeping Jan and Cindy equally preoccupied. As Mike and Carol are in an impasse in their discussion about whose job is harder, Alice comes up with a solution to break the impasse to which they both agree: next weekend, switch roles, where Mike helps Marcia with her cooking badge, while Carol helps the boys with the art of bunting. Although Mike and Carol still feel that their traditional role is by far more challenging, they don't want to admit that they know little about their upcoming task. Will this experiment prove to Mike and Carol whose job is really harder once and for all?
Guest starring/Recurring cast
No Guests