The Brady Bunch - The Complete Series with Robert Reed: DVD Cover
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The Brady Bunch - The Complete Series Cast: Robert Reed, Florence Henderson, Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/03/2007
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All 117 hilarious episodes from 5 seasons on 20 discs, plus a special bonus disc featuring new-to-DVD, rare and laugh-out-loud funny Brady gems, Brady 500, A Very Brady Christmas, and two episodes from the Brady Kids animated TV series.

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Disc #1 -- Brady Bunch: The First Season - Episodes 1-7
Disc #2 -- Brady Bunch: The First Season - Episodes 8-13
Disc #3 -- Brady Bunch: The First Season - Episodes 14-19
Disc #4 -- Brady Bunch: The First Season - Episodes 20-25
Disc #5 -- Brady Bunch: The Second Season - Episodes 26-31
Disc #6 -- Brady Bunch: The Second Season - Episodes 32-37
Disc #7 -- Brady Bunch: The Second Season - Episodes 38-43
Disc #8 -- Brady Bunch: The Second Season - Episodes 44-49
Disc #9 -- Brady Bunch: The Third Season - Episodes 50-56
Disc #10 -- Brady Bunch: The Third Season - Episodes 57-62
Disc #11 -- Brady Bunch: The Third Season - Episodes 63-68
Disc #12 -- Brady Bunch: The Third Season - Episodes 69-73
Disc #13 -- Brady Bunch: The Fourth Season - Episodes 73-78
Disc #14 -- Brady Bunch: The Fourth Season - Episodes 79-84
Disc #15 -- Brady Bunch: The Fourth Season - Episodes 85-90
Disc #16 -- Brady Bunch: The Fourth Season - Episodes 91-95
Disc #17 -- Brady Bunch: The Fifth Season - Episodes 96-101
Disc #18 -- Brady Bunch: The Fifth Season - Episodes 102-107
Disc #19 -- Brady Bunch: The Fifth Season - Episodes 108-112
Disc #20 -- Brady Bunch: The Fifth Season - Episodes 113-117
Disc #21 -- Brady Bunch: Bonus Disc - Special Features

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Here's the story of a lovely lady named Carol Martin (Florence Henderson), a man named Brady -- Mike Brady (Robert Reed), to be exact -- and their respective children: Carol's daughters, Marcia (Maureen McCormick), Jan (Eve Plumb), and "the youngest one in curls," Cindy (Susan Olsen); and Mike's sons, Greg (Barry Williams), Peter (Christopher Knight), and Bobby (Mike Lookinland). Widow Carol married widower Mike, each mate adopted the other's children, and "that's the way they all became the Brady Bunch (from the theme song of the same name!). Like producer Sherwood Schwartz's earlier sitcom Gilligan's Island, The Brady Bunch was dissed by critics and adored by viewers; and like Gilligan, Brady was a far better performer in off-network syndication than it had ever been during its six-season run on ABC. Some have gone so far as to describe Brady Bunch as a classic; even those who don't agree with this assessment cannot deny that the series has become one of the most conspicuous icons in American pop culture. In addition to the above-mentioned cast members, the series also featured Ann B. Davis as Alice, the level-headed, warm-hearted housekeeper of the Brady clan. Also making occasional appearances was Alice's erstwhile beau Sam (Allan Melvin), and, during the final season, the Brady kids' cousin Oliver (Robbie Rist). The plots revolved around the efforts of eight highly individualized persons to live harmoniously under the same suburban Los Angeles roof, with many of the problems resolved in rather unorthodox fashion by dad Mike, who, as a self-employed architect, was able to hang around the house as much as he liked. Also good for a few laughs was the sibling rivalry between Jan Brady and her older sister "Marcia Marcia Marcia!"; the showbiz aspirations of Greg Brady; and the various and sundry efforts by youngest children Cindy and Bobby to make themselves heard amidst all the comic cacophony (which often included spontaneous musical numbers). Debuting September 26, 1969, The Brady Bunch ran on ABC until August 30, 1974, and then seemingly forever in rerun form. The series also spawned a number of spin-offs, including the live-action The Brady Brides, the animated The Brady Kids, the comedy-variety series The Brady Bunch Hour, and a pair of theatrical feature films in the mid-'90s, which hilariously lampooned the 1970s sensibilities (not to mention hair and clothing styles) of the original. ~ All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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Who can go wrong with the Brady Bunch?by Anonymous

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May 10, 2009: Something I watched when I was in grade school. Now, it's something I watched with my kids. Topics still hold true today. I liked the nostalgia of the cover with the green "shag" look.

the brady bunchby rileybrady2

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March 28, 2009: this fun filled series comes in a cool box and includes every episode! now tell me thats not groovy!

I Also Recommend: Full House - The Complete First Season, TV Guide: 50 All-Time Favorite TV Themes, Leave It to Beaver - Season 1, It's a Sunshine Day: The Best of the Brady Bunch, I Love Lucy: Complete First Season.


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