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==About ''"The Bradys"'' TV series== |
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+ | The Brady’s series came about as the result of the ratings and critical success of the 1988 television movie movie [[A Very Brady Christmas]]. All of the original cast members of the original Brady Bunch returned, except for [[Maureen McCormick]] (original [[Marcia Brady]]), as her daughter Natalie had been recently born, and thus she turned down the deal after learning that it would be rather a whole series than a movie. She was replaced with actress [[Leah Ayres]]. The show also incorporated cast members from'' The Brady Brides'', who portrayed their roles from the earlier series. |
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+ | "Start Your Engines" and "Here We Grow Again" were later repackaged as ''[[Episode:The Brady 500|The Brady 500]]'' 2-hour movie. |
− | "A Moving Experience" and "Hat In The Ring" were later repackaged as ''The Bradys On the Move'' 2-hour movie. |
+ | "[[Episode:A Moving Experience|A Moving Experience]]" and "[[Episode:Hat In The Ring|Hat In The Ring]]" were later repackaged as ''The Bradys On the Move'' 2-hour movie. |
− | "Bottoms Up" and "The Party Girls" were later repackaged as ''Big Kids, Big Problems'' 2-hour movie. |
+ | "[[Episode:Bottoms Up|Bottoms Up]]" and "[[Episode:The Party Girls|The Party Girls]]" were later repackaged as ''Big Kids, Big Problems'' 2-hour movie. |
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The Bradys | |
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The Bradys Opening title screenshot | |
Film/Series type/genre: | Comedy/Melodrama (CBS-TV) |
Based upon: | Characters created by Sherwood Schwartz |
Starring: | Robert Reed Florence Henderson Ann B. Davis Barry Williams Leah Ayres Christopher Knight Eve Plumb Mike Lookinland Susan Olsen |
Production Information | |
Preceded by: | A Very Brady Christmas (CBS-TV, 1988) |
Followed by: | None |
Produced by: | Barry M. Berg |
Written by: | Ed Scharlach Sherwood Schwartz Lloyd J. Schwartz Sandra Kay Siegel |
Distributed by: | Aired on CBS-TV |
Film.series length: | 45–48 minutes |
Date(s) premiered/released: | aired December 18, 1988 |
The Bradys was a one-hour melodramatic program that aired on CBS-TV in 1990. It was a revival of the early 1970s ABC-TV sitcom series The Brady Bunch (1969–1974), and was about the trials and tribulations of the extended Brady family some 15 years after the end of the earlier series. It followed two earlier short-lived spin-off/continuation series: ABC-TV's The Brady Bunch Hour (1976-77) and NBC-TV's The Brady Brides (1981).
About "The Bradys" TV series
The Brady’s series came about as the result of the ratings and critical success of the 1988 television movie movie A Very Brady Christmas. All of the original cast members of the original Brady Bunch returned, except for Maureen McCormick (original Marcia Brady), as her daughter Natalie had been recently born, and thus she turned down the deal after learning that it would be rather a whole series than a movie. She was replaced with actress Leah Ayres. The show also incorporated cast members from The Brady Brides, who portrayed their roles from the earlier series.
Style
Produced at the height of the dramedy trend in American television, epitomized by such shows as NBC-TV's Frank's Place and ABC=TV's Hooperman, The Bradys aimed to change direction toward more dramatic storytelling than viewers had been used to in the previous Brady series.
Format
Unlike the original 30-minute sitcom, The Bradys was an hour long and featured far more serious plotlines. Among them:
- Family patriarch Mike begins a political career.
- Bobby's budding car-racing career ends abruptly in the first episode after an accident leaves him a paraplegic. As he recovers, he marries his college girlfriend.
- Peter breaks up with his fiancée, to whom he became engaged in A Very Brady Christmas, and begins dating the abusive daughter of Mike's political rival.
- Jan and Phillip, unable to conceive children of their own, adopt a Korean girl named Patty.
- Stay-at-home mother Marcia battles alcoholism while Wally loses yet another in a series of jobs, the latest being as Mike's campaign manager. Wally and Marcia, who along with their two children have been forced to move in with Mike and Carol, eventually decide to open their own catering business to support their family.
- Radio host Cindy begins a romantic interest with her boss, a widower more than 10 years her senior who has two children.
Despite the more downbeat tone, the show did feature a laugh track at certain moments.
Cancellation of The Bradys
The show was put on hiatus with plans to continue sometime later in the year. Poor reviews and low ratings led to the hiatus and quiet cancellation of the series after six episodes. At the time, it was thought that the audience was simply unwilling to accept the sitcom characters in a more dramatic setting. But it turns out more viewers preferred to watch Full House and Family Matters in the same hour on ABC. In Barry Williams' book Growing Up Brady, he states that when the initial two-hour episode aired, ratings were poor for the first hour, but when the second hour aired, the show won its time slot. Attempts to convince the CBS executives to move the show to the later time slot met with no avail And they put jillian May franklin daughter of john franklin the actor in the bradyss. Be sure to read the article in the talk section of the Bradys about the attempt to merge America's favorite family with the darker, heavier characters from daytime's "The Edge of Night", then Google in "Edge of Night Closing Themes" and compare the lyrics and mood of Edge's closing themes to that of the Brady Bunch!
Episodes
Episode | Title | Airdate |
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01 | Start Your Engines | February 9, 1990 |
02 | Here We Grow Again | February 9, 1990 |
03 | A Moving Experience | February 16, 1990 |
04 | Hat in the Ring | February 23, 1990 |
05 | Bottoms Up | March 2, 1990 |
06 | The Party Girls | March 9, 1990 |
"Start Your Engines" and "Here We Grow Again" were later repackaged as The Brady 500 2-hour movie.
"A Moving Experience" and "Hat In The Ring" were later repackaged as The Bradys On the Move 2-hour movie.
"Bottoms Up" and "The Party Girls" were later repackaged as Big Kids, Big Problems 2-hour movie.
Cast
- Robert Reed as Mike Brady
- Florence Henderson as Carol Brady
- Ann B. Davis as Alice Nelson-Franklin
- Barry Williams as Dr. Greg Brady
- Leah Ayres as Marcia Brady Logan
- Christopher Knight as Peter Brady
- Eve Plumb as Jan Brady Covington
- Mike Lookinland as Bobby Brady
- Susan Olsen as Cindy Brady
- Jerry Houser as Wally Logan
- Ron Kuhlman as Philip Covington III
- Caryn Richman as Nora Brady
- Martha Quinn as Tracy Wagner Brady
- Ken Michelman as Gary Greenberg
- Jaclyn Bernstein as Jessica Logan
- Michael Melby as Mickey Logan
- Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Kevin Brady
- Valerie Ick as Patti Covington
External links
- Brady World - episode guide
- History of The Brady Bunch by Wendy Winans
- The Bradys article at Wikipedia