I thought same yesterday. Oh…wardrobe. Well, hopefully, they didn’t separate the children and ……the land where nothing is sacred. Like Gandhi said, Truth is God
As, the youngest of 5 born in 1964 we totally watched this show. My parents didn’t watch it with us. They were either in the other room or out.. By Season 5 I was the only one still watching it. Sadly, I’ve seen every episode more than 500 times & I can recite all the dialogue. It didn’t help me in life but it kept me out of jail. LOL!!! Good memories.
Ha ha right/ yup my parent responsibly for me : thought I was on the few areas of owned land wen my 7 -8 year old was down at the river collecting sticks n making fishing poles from the string n hooks n weights, under a bridge 😁👍👍my working mom 💗knows the truth now 😂
@@FTChomp9980 Perhaps, but I grew up in the seventies and all the kids I knew had a lot of freedom. As long as we were back for dinner😄 Surveillance was loose, minimal.
This is so bittersweet. I loved Friday nights because I could watch the Brady Bunch, have my mom's jiffy crust pizza and a 'soda drink'. I knew that the following morning I could watch cartoons all snuggled up with my sister under a warm blanket and was allowed to have a pop-tart. This show was so wholesome and fun. Children simply don't live the wonderful life we had in the 70's. It sort of makes me sad. Instead they are on their phones doing God knows what.
Womp Womp Womp Cry me a river. TV was the scourge of the time when it replaced dance halls, movie houses, going to the beach, amusement parks and other places people congregated. Suck it up, chili dog, things change.
I love how they start the song, Alice gets up, and then they start playing a drummer improv'ing in the background; because they have to insert a minute of sound from one clip to the other; then Carol and Mike come to the TV set, and they go back into the song again
Beats black metal ha..lol...I actually !Ike both lol yeah I grew up with this stuff too it was fun did you see Eve plumb as a portrait of a teenage runaway? She eve plumb was stunnily beautiful great movie too I love it
I remember in the late 70's, watching reruns of The Brady Bunch, which immediately followed reruns of My Three Sons on WTOL-TV(CBS) in Toledo, OH, every morning!!!
Any kid born between 1958 and 1968 wanted to be adopted into this family. Reality television for the delusional, and I'm at the front of the line. Man, if only we were all this talented and good looking. This must be what heaven is like.
I also wanted to be a Brady when I was growing up. I thought, somewhere out there, there are families like this, that lived in a simpler world. Would have loved to have a housekeeper like Alice, too!
:) In grade six at school, we had a subject called literature. Our class was divided into groups, according to our reading level. Each group would choose a book, and have two weeks to read it. Then, the group would discuss the book. Mothers who volunteered at our school took these classes. Our teacher did too. If the teacher lead the class, the rest of had a study period to finish off some homework. One week, a group had read the Betsy Byars novel, The TV Kid. I overheard the teacher impressing upon the group that the things that happen on television shows, do not happen in real life. She mentioned the episode of the Brady Bunch in which the kids performed a pop song on television.
Believe it or not, I woke up today with this song in my head.. Well, I wake up most days with a different song in my head. I've loved music since my Mom put a transistor radio under my pillow in my crib. She said I'd just lay there looking up at the ceiling with my eyes wide open, enjoying the music. Thanks Mom! This is my childhood and I wouldn't have it any other way! Love this show. My sister and I learned so many lessons from it. We also loved The Patridge Family and later, Little House on the Prairie. Shows that entertained with heart and had a lesson always built into them. :D
This was one of two of my favorite Brady Bunch episodes. The other one was when Marcia entered Mike in the Father of the Year contest. I loved that episode.
I also loved those episodes and also the one where Greg and Marcia tried to fool a girl that Greg was a rat think so Peter could get her which he did at the end and the girl looked like a burger king employee love Anthony Fed ex lol
I’m the youngest of five and I still love this show I was born in January of 1983 so I wasn’t even born yet when it originally aired but I still love it now.
Agree 100%. 70s music was real. The 80s was soulless. The music started using more tricks. A lot of 80s performers thought what they were doing was some kind of “art.” The 70s didn’t try that hard. If it sent a message, it did so naturally. Compare Marvin Gaye’s “Whaf’s Going On” to “We Are the World.” The Brady Kids kept it light... for when you needed an escape. I don’t know. Maybe I’m overthinking it, but it’s always been my point of view.
I love how Mrs. Brady just immediately starts moving to the beat and slapping her knees…when she should have been dumbstruck and so surprised they were even on TV.
i gotta admit i grew up in the 80's and i used to watch reruns of the brady bunch on TBS back then and i was a dedicated fan of the bradybunch then and i still love this show to this day! this is totally GROOVY! such awsome performances by such young actors! i still wish times were this simple and creative!
I’m a 30 year old male and I just recently bought the whole season and finally got a chance to sit down and watch each and every episode consecutively. It was a fantastic experience. The two movies they did in the late 80’s included weren’t too bad either.
Aaaawww!! Good for you, your parents raised you right;=)) It's all a wonderful fantasy & I thoroughly enjoyed it at the time!! It was something nice to watch, even as your own parents fought bitterly & mom was worked to the bone cuz there was no maid. Viewed against the backdrop of all that was happening in the world at that time, it's like cocooning yourself in a time capsule & suspending disbelief for the time it takes to watch! Turned my older sister on to it during quarantine & she FINALLY caught on to its total goofiness, even purchased the FAAABULOUS Very Brady Sequel😂
I saw the Brady Kids "in concert" at the Seattle Arena when I was about 6. They actually had prettyy good choreography and Maureen, Barry, and Susan could actually sing quite well.
Yes, they all could sing well. As a kid, I recalled having the Brady Bunch Christmas album and they did an excellent job on that one. In fact, back then, it was my favorite holiday album for a long time.
I was born in 1992 and am 20 now and LOVE this show! I have ever since I was about 10 years old! :D When TV Land still played Re-Runs. I remember they had a 3 day marathon and I stayed up for 3 days watching it! :)
Here you are 10yrs later...just hold onto the nostalgia👍 I saw this IN the 70's...one of the few quirky "positivity" things enjoyed by many. I'll bet that 90's Brady Bunch Movie brought you here, too🤣 Good times😎
I like to/choose to strut down the street to the Brady's Goin' for a Walk Outside Now, a la John Travolta to the Bee Gees playing, when I'm having or WANT to have a great day❤😂🎉
Hear, hear! In the grid they had showing the cast members, the three in the middle row (Florence Henderson, Ann B. Davis, and Robert Reed) have all died. Barry Williams (Greg) is now the oldest living cast member, and now there are only two Susan Olsen (Cindy) and Mike Lookinland (Bobby) who haven't yet outlived Robert Reed. He was the second oldest (behind Ann B. Davis) when the show started.
I always thought there was significance to the designs. I figured out the pants. Girls have rings at the knees and the boys have rings at the ankles. The youngest kids have 2 rings. The middle kids have rings on their right legs and the oldest have rings on the their left legs. Haven't figured out the shirts yet.
I was only 5 years old in 1972 when my parents bestowed upon me a great honor: that of choosing the name of the baby Mom was expecting that September. I chose Chantelle Frances for a girl, inspired by the name of the Catholic school I attended (St. Jane Frances de Chantal) and Brady Benjamin for a boy, inspired by my favorite TV show and favorite book, Benjamin Bunny. Half a century later, my brother Brady still introduces me... "This is my brother, Donovan. He's the one who named me!"
Very cute story. My older brother (RIP) named me, too - "Suzy Marshmallow". Luckily my parents went with Jane instead of Marshmallow for the middle name. S xo :)
I love how they start the song, then go to a completely different song with drum beats while Alice is running to get Carol and Mike, and then the song starts again as soon as everyone is in front of the TV.
This is genuinely good. I don't understand what everyone has against positivity. You don't mind exaggeratedly angsty stuff, but super happy is a problem? Crazy.
I just love this show! I was raised on this kind of television, Brady Bunch, Gilligan's Island, The Partridge Family, The Monkees, Happy Days, etc. Everyone in my class makes fun of me because i have no idea what they're talking about when they talk about shows from today but i'd much rather watch this then a bunch of drunks fighting on t.v. ;)
Here's another thing that 10-year-olds could never think of; if they had the money to create a television show, then they had the money to hire actors who actually had talent.
I got whiplash and had to be admitted to the hospital for three days the first time I heard this song, and it was right at the beginning I accidentally snapped my neck back and broke it, TOTALLY WORTH IT!! BEST SONG EVER ❤️
Somebody should market a Brady Bunch chess set- Mike is king, Carol is queen, Greg and Marcia bishops, Jan and Peter knights, Bobby and Cindy rooks and Alice is pawn.
It makes you wonder how not one of them tripped over all those microphone wires! At least they showed the wires, as I can't tell you how many times (in these days) have seen a wired mic without a wire attached to it, and it wasn't wireless because I could see the connector on the end.
Alice was watching a soap opera got fed up with the storyline looking for something else to watch. I don't remember any soap opera on a Saturday morning lol
I was dating a divorced lady back in the 80's. One day she was disciplining her 8 y.o. daughter, and the little girl said to her "Why can't you be more like Mrs. Brady?". TOO funny.....
@@picard4327 No you are thinking of Aunt Bee on Andy Griffith. Alice is the maid. She even quit in one episode. She said ours because she watched them grow up and considered herself a member of the family.
I remember watching this in the 70's. Those were my teenage years. I cannot believe that we all found this entertaining back then, along with shows like The Love Boat, Fantasy island, and the Partridge Family. We were so easily satisfied back then.
All of a sudden the inspiration for the entire script of the Brady Bunch movie becomes evident. Kids need money for something, perform a show. Love it!
I found out what a "Makeshift Model T.A." is. The song makes it sound cooler that it actually is but I still dig the songs and the show. BTW, while everyone is watching "Straight Outta Compton", I'm watching The Brady Bunch.
Yes it is...someone would censor it today...you can't be "flying down the highway" today...that would mean you are breaking the speed limit and you might hurt someone or get a ticket. Children must not set bad examples...
This is genuinely good I love this classic science from the Brady Bunch! It still Rocks!! People sing along to it even today!!! It is groovy!!! Love it great show my favorite show I love that show so much 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😍😍💘💘💘💘💘💘💯💯💯💯💯💯💋😘😘😘😘😘😘🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😻😻😻😻😻😻♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
My favorite show tbh. No real life issues, everything got solved in the 22 minutes it played on TV and their music was a bop. I'm 22 and my mom grew me up on the Brady Bunch
@uret7 Maybe you like their outfits but Finland was none too happy that their flag was used as a prop for this episode. Just kidding. Not even sure Finland knows about it.
When I first saw this at 8 years old I thought with the money they spent on costumes they could've bought the silver platter.
The studio had a wardrobe department and lent them the costumes.
I thought same yesterday. Oh…wardrobe. Well, hopefully, they didn’t separate the children and ……the land where nothing is sacred. Like Gandhi said, Truth is God
if you watch the episode-the wardrobe department hooked them up- LOL
As, the youngest of 5 born in 1964 we totally watched this show. My parents didn’t watch it with us. They were either in the other room or out.. By Season 5 I was the only one still watching it. Sadly, I’ve seen every episode more than 500 times & I can recite all the dialogue. It didn’t help me in life but it kept me out of jail. LOL!!! Good memories.
Youngest of 5 born in 1970. Same thing.
Same! I was the youngest of 7 so the big fam aspect I could relate to.
When we were groovy and hip🎉😂
@@justincase6218Don't forget "far out". Lol
"Didn't help me in life" but... "it kept me out of jail."
Ehhhh.... uhmmm.... er.... OK.
Funny how Carol just sits down and starts grooving to the kids without first saying 'WHAT THE HELL ARE THE KIDS DOING ON TELEVISION???"
WHAAT? You mean this is NOT the norm??😅
They didn't say hell on TV back in the seventies 😊
I liked how Carol did ANYTHING.
Hubba.
@@JoseCruz-qg1oc
Well, not on The Brady Bunch. Other shows were pushing the boundaries here and there
I love how the parents had no clue what the kids were up to. That was the seventies.
I mean besides telling them, it’s not like they could call them at anytime/anywhere.
Ha ha right/ yup my parent responsibly for me : thought I was on the few areas of owned land wen my 7 -8 year old was down at the river collecting sticks n making fishing poles from the string n hooks n weights, under a bridge 😁👍👍my working mom 💗knows the truth now 😂
My parents had no idea where I was or what I was doing in the'70s!
Wasn't it like that in the 80s and 90s to?
@@FTChomp9980 Perhaps, but I grew up in the seventies and all the kids I knew had a lot of freedom. As long as we were back for dinner😄 Surveillance was loose, minimal.
I'm not a betting man, but I'd say that these spunky kids are going to keep on singing and dancing all through the night.
BwaaaHaHaHa!! ✨👏🏾😭🤣✨
☠️☠️☠️☠️
Yes, but are they gonna be doing it right?
Bean, you're funny
Alice's reaction is priceless! LOL
+Joshua Ramiandrisoa I know!!! LOLOL!! She's hilarious! "MRS. BRADY! MR. BRADY!" lol!!
I love Carol's. "What kids?"
Joshua Ramiandrisoa Yeah that was funny. ''da da da da...'' LOL!!!
I gotta admit: if I need a good laugh, I've been known to pull up this clip purely to watch Ann B. Davis's priceless double takes here.
So true
Loved watching them the first time around, and equally to this day so many years later. It makes the world a little softer for a brief moment.
In real life all three of the girls would have been sexually abused. Probably. But lets all just bury our heads in the sand
We can make the world a whole lot brighter we can make the load a little lighter ❤❤❤
You should checkout The Real Brady Bros podcast. Chris and Barry talk about various episodes and do a Q&A.
It’s amazing how even now ‘Maybe I can find a rerun of a rerun I haven’t seen’ is still relevant.
Never change Alice. :’)
This is today's best comment ...
1:24 Alice starts polishing her chair. Commitment to her craft. Respect at never breaking character.
This is so bittersweet. I loved Friday nights because I could watch the Brady Bunch, have my mom's jiffy crust pizza and a 'soda drink'. I knew that the following morning I could watch cartoons all snuggled up with my sister under a warm blanket and was allowed to have a pop-tart. This show was so wholesome and fun. Children simply don't live the wonderful life we had in the 70's. It sort of makes me sad. Instead they are on their phones doing God knows what.
Womp
Womp
Womp
Cry me a river.
TV was the scourge of the time when it replaced dance halls, movie houses, going to the beach, amusement parks and other places people congregated. Suck it up, chili dog, things change.
I love how they start the song, Alice gets up, and then they start playing a drummer improv'ing in the background; because they have to insert a minute of sound from one clip to the other; then Carol and Mike come to the TV set, and they go back into the song again
I watched in the 70s, never missed a show...Was also followed by the Partridge Family ....Such easier times back then.
Beats black metal ha..lol...I actually !Ike both lol yeah I grew up with this stuff too it was fun did you see Eve plumb as a portrait of a teenage runaway? She eve plumb was stunnily beautiful great movie too I love it
Yes
I remember in the late 70's, watching reruns of The Brady Bunch, which immediately followed reruns of My Three Sons on WTOL-TV(CBS) in Toledo, OH, every morning!!!
Yeah 70s was good
Sadly... yes.
I love this classic scene from the Brady Bunch!
It still rocks!!
People sing along to it even today!!!
It is groovy!!!!
George Vreeland Hill
Definitely groovy
I don't sing to it. I turn the volume down. Too much sugar isn't good for you...
I do and I’m not a bit ashamed.
Any kid born between 1958 and 1968 wanted to be adopted into this family. Reality television for the delusional, and I'm at the front of the line. Man, if only we were all this talented and good looking. This must be what heaven is like.
TotoFrancey Late response to this. You are so right.
Carol Register Yup and I’m VERY late to respond however, I concur!
I also wanted to be a Brady when I was growing up. I thought, somewhere out there, there are families like this, that lived in a simpler world. Would have loved to have a housekeeper like Alice, too!
:) In grade six at school, we had a subject called literature. Our class was divided into groups, according to our reading level. Each group would choose a book, and have two weeks to read it. Then, the group would discuss the book.
Mothers who volunteered at our school took these classes. Our teacher did too. If the teacher lead the class, the rest of had a study period to finish off some homework.
One week, a group had read the Betsy Byars novel, The TV Kid.
I overheard the teacher impressing upon the group that the things that happen on television shows, do not happen in real life. She mentioned the episode of the Brady Bunch in which the kids performed a pop song on television.
Being born in '63, I'm right smack el-dabbo (as Rush Limbaugh would say) between 1958 and ' 68. As far as I know, I've seen every single episode.
I still love this as much as I did back in the 70's.!!
Or more!! Due to the weird nostalgia factor!!❤
Love the way Alice continues to clean throughout their performance.
She was a peach. Good help is so hard to find😅
Although tbh, she did take a break
She don’t play.
hahahaha didn't even notice ... hilarious!
If Alice don’t clean, Alice don’t get paid.
Carol:"What kids?" Alice: "Yours! His! Ours!!" OMFG that woman was so freakin funny!! This is great, ty for posting this!!
Alice was hilarious, agreed!!!
What does the F next to the G for God stand for?
@@suzycreamcheesez4371 something bad
@@1965Gindy golly gee honest? But it's next to God's name.
@@suzycreamcheesez4371 yes he used God's name in vain with a bad you know what beside it
Had it in my head for 47 years and now here it is again
Gotta keep on movin. And you gotta keep on groovin. Words to live by.
I Love The Silver Platters 😄The Brady Bunch sure knew how to sing 😄🎶🎼
Except for Chris/Peter, who couldn't carry a tune in a bucket. Once in a while, his voice will seep through.
Had a Recipe in The Brady Bunch Cookbook called,Silver Platters Steak.
The Brady kids are the coolest. This song and dance routine (and the outfits) never fail to put a smile on my face. Thanks for posting!
Sure Jan ! 😅
And the grooviest.
Believe it or not, I woke up today with this song in my head.. Well, I wake up most days with a different song in my head. I've loved music since my Mom put a transistor radio under my pillow in my crib. She said I'd just lay there looking up at the ceiling with my eyes wide open, enjoying the music. Thanks Mom! This is my childhood and I wouldn't have it any other way! Love this show. My sister and I learned so many lessons from it. We also loved The Patridge Family and later, Little House on the Prairie. Shows that entertained with heart and had a lesson always built into them. :D
I love how everyone is trying not to trip over the microphone cords
0:30 Alice's look is just classic.
This was one of two of my favorite Brady Bunch episodes. The other one was when Marcia entered Mike in the Father of the Year contest. I loved that episode.
I also loved those episodes and also the one where Greg and Marcia tried to fool a girl that Greg was a rat think so Peter could get her which he did at the end and the girl looked like a burger king employee love Anthony Fed ex lol
I like the episode when Bobby gets his suit dirty saving the girls cat. Then puts too much washing powder in the machine..
@@jamescarter8421 or the one where Buddy Hinton was teasing Cindy about her lisp and Peter fights him
This is such a great episode and many kids today would do well to watch this episode.
And listen to th WORDS!!!
Why?
You can say that again. 😊
I’m the youngest of five and I still love this show I was born in January of 1983 so I wasn’t even born yet when it originally aired but I still love it now.
This is a great song and the reason why the 70's was the best decade EVER.
idak12 I’d beg to differ, I think the 80’s was best decade ever. But we’re all entitled to our opinions.
Ethan Hayward I agree. Nothing beats 80s music, that’s for sure.
Ethan Hayward I agree
Agree 100%. 70s music was real. The 80s was soulless. The music started using more tricks. A lot of 80s performers thought what they were doing was some kind of “art.” The 70s didn’t try that hard. If it sent a message, it did so naturally. Compare Marvin Gaye’s “Whaf’s Going On” to “We Are the World.”
The Brady Kids kept it light... for when you needed an escape.
I don’t know. Maybe I’m overthinking it, but it’s always been my point of view.
70s was undoubtedly the best, but not because of this
I can recall watching this on prime time as a kid and wishing I was as cool as the Brady kids.
The most amazing talent is how they nailed the fade out.
😂
Loved the Brady bunch and still love to watch the reruns today
Oh, the childhood memories this brings up!! 🥰🌸
I love how Mrs. Brady just immediately starts moving to the beat and slapping her knees…when she should have been dumbstruck and so surprised they were even on TV.
She's probably in denial lol
Makes it less believable imo.
Love Alice's reaction!!! Priceless.
1:51 Alice is still polishing the arm of that chair. That's dedication!
i gotta admit i grew up in the 80's and i used to watch reruns of the brady bunch on TBS back then and i was a dedicated fan of the bradybunch then and i still love this show to this day! this is totally GROOVY! such awsome performances by such young actors! i still wish times were this simple and creative!
Same
Hey I saw those 80s tbs reruns too
I'm an 80s kid and watched it as a kid and in HS. Not anymore but it was a good family show for kids. Better than what we have now
Yup, saw the reruns as a kid too. I loved it!
The greatest moment in television history!!!
Greater than the Moon Landing?
@@aliensoup2420 most definitely
One of my favorite shows growing up. Especially when they would be singing🤗🤗
I love how Alice keeps cleaning at 1:25.
What a pro :P
Mr Brady is a tyrant she know she better not rest
That’s brilliant
OMG, I have seen this show a million times and never caught that. It was so short and subtle. Great catch!
1:25
I’m a 30 year old male and I just recently bought the whole season and finally got a chance to sit down and watch each and every episode consecutively. It was a fantastic experience. The two movies they did in the late 80’s included weren’t too bad either.
Aaaawww!! Good for you, your parents raised you right;=)) It's all a wonderful fantasy & I thoroughly enjoyed it at the time!! It was something nice to watch, even as your own parents fought bitterly & mom was worked to the bone cuz there was no maid. Viewed against the backdrop of all that was happening in the world at that time, it's like cocooning yourself in a time capsule & suspending disbelief for the time it takes to watch!
Turned my older sister on to it during quarantine & she FINALLY caught on to its total goofiness, even purchased the FAAABULOUS Very Brady Sequel😂
I saw the Brady Kids "in concert" at the Seattle Arena when I was about 6. They actually had prettyy good choreography and Maureen, Barry, and Susan could actually sing quite well.
Yes, they all could sing well. As a kid, I recalled having the Brady Bunch Christmas album and they did an excellent job on that one. In fact, back then, it was my favorite holiday album for a long time.
@@jukingeo My fave Christmas album is probably "Merry Christmas from the Supremes".
That's awesome
@@jukingeo Everyone but Peter, that is!
@@obbor4 Well, I DO vividly recall the episode on TBB when his voice was changing. THAT didn't sound too good. LOL!
I'm keep on keep on keep on keep on watching this video over and over again! I love it!!!! Go Bradys!!!!
Notice that Alice never stops cleaning, even while watching TV.
I was born in 1992 and am 20 now and LOVE this show! I have ever since I was about 10 years old! :D When TV Land still played Re-Runs. I remember they had a 3 day marathon and I stayed up for 3 days watching it! :)
Here you are 10yrs later...just hold onto the nostalgia👍
I saw this IN the 70's...one of the few quirky "positivity" things enjoyed by many.
I'll bet that 90's Brady Bunch Movie brought you here, too🤣
Good times😎
I bet you're like 30
I was born in 1994
I like to/choose to strut down the street to the Brady's Goin' for a Walk Outside Now, a la John Travolta to the Bee Gees playing, when I'm having or WANT to have a great day❤😂🎉
Rest in peace, Ann B. Davis!
yes
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Hear, hear! In the grid they had showing the cast members, the three in the middle row (Florence Henderson, Ann B. Davis, and Robert Reed) have all died. Barry Williams (Greg) is now the oldest living cast member, and now there are only two Susan Olsen (Cindy) and Mike Lookinland (Bobby) who haven't yet outlived Robert Reed. He was the second oldest (behind Ann B. Davis) when the show started.
:(❤️
She is burning in hell.
Never ever missed this every Friday. My daughter first saw the Brady Bunch on Nick at Night, Now she loves them too.
This group was great and loved thIs song !! Boy could they move and dance !!sing great too !
The Silver Platters are LIFE son
Dyin right now. Lmfao
As much as I wasn't alive in the 70s, I watched the reruns of The Brady Bunch a lot, on TBS or whatever channel it aired on in both the 80s and 90s.
I always thought there was significance to the designs. I figured out the pants. Girls have rings at the knees and the boys have rings at the ankles. The youngest kids have 2 rings. The middle kids have rings on their right legs and the oldest have rings on the their left legs. Haven't figured out the shirts yet.
I was only 5 years old in 1972 when my parents bestowed upon me a great honor: that of choosing the name of the baby Mom was expecting that September. I chose Chantelle Frances for a girl, inspired by the name of the Catholic school I attended (St. Jane Frances de Chantal) and Brady Benjamin for a boy, inspired by my favorite TV show and favorite book, Benjamin Bunny. Half a century later, my brother Brady still introduces me... "This is my brother, Donovan. He's the one who named me!"
Very cute story. My older brother (RIP) named me, too - "Suzy Marshmallow". Luckily my parents went with Jane instead of Marshmallow for the middle name. S xo :)
@@suzyzoom 😄😄😄
Those were great moments in T.V. history and glad to grow up with the Brandy Bunch .
Man, I wanted to be in this family soooo dang bad growing up. Miss you Flo and Robert!
I wanted to be Buddy Hinton. He never should have lost to Peter. 😊
I watched the Brady Bunch so much as a kid that I knew every episode almost by heart. This epsiode has to be one of my favorites! Good post!
“Ours😃” that was so cute!!
This is the most 70’s thing I’ve ever seen!!!!
That is totally because this is the most 70's thing that ever existed. :-)
😂😂
I love how they start the song, then go to a completely different song with drum beats while Alice is running to get Carol and Mike, and then the song starts again as soon as everyone is in front of the TV.
This is genuinely good. I don't understand what everyone has against positivity. You don't mind exaggeratedly angsty stuff, but super happy is a problem? Crazy.
I love this show the songs watched all 5: seasons still watch the reruns😀👍
AMEN!!!!
Postmodernism is a problem
Not enough violence 4 the libs and of course,no equity and white supremacy,lol
@@briansetpente1019 so do I 👍👍😊❣️👍😊
I just love this show! I was raised on this kind of television, Brady Bunch, Gilligan's Island, The Partridge Family, The Monkees, Happy Days, etc. Everyone in my class makes fun of me because i have no idea what they're talking about when they talk about shows from today but i'd much rather watch this then a bunch of drunks fighting on t.v. ;)
Those outfits are back in style I love it 💙🤍
I’m 64 and still amazed how this show and now adults continue to engage our interest and nostalgia.
I like the way they bow & the singing is still going...lol...
Here's another thing that 10-year-olds could never think of; if they had the money to create a television show, then they had the money to hire actors who actually had talent.
The guys just got eliminated from the masked singer.
Their last song was this one. Made my day.
Hey Beiber, this is what real talent is! YOU ROCK BRADYS!
Gee, a 23-second introduction on that song! Just enough time for a live-in maid to go call the parents to witness this secret event broadcast on TV.
They didn't' have to hear the whole song. Plus, Mike and Carol were in the kitchen so they got in quickly.
this was how *X FACTOR* germinated
They had to put that jazz beat in there, too give it some flavor.
I got whiplash and had to be admitted to the hospital for three days the first time I heard this song, and it was right at the beginning I accidentally snapped my neck back and broke it, TOTALLY WORTH IT!! BEST SONG EVER ❤️
Great choreography!
They have their dance movements down to within sheer seconds of one another!!
Somebody should market a Brady Bunch chess set- Mike is king, Carol is queen, Greg and Marcia bishops, Jan and Peter knights, Bobby and Cindy rooks and Alice is pawn.
Ingenious!
Pretty clever since Peter was Christopher "Knight"
Grace Knauss Jan is the best Brady
James Brunt right LOL
Mike was a queen as well lol
It makes you wonder how not one of them tripped over all those microphone wires! At least they showed the wires, as I can't tell you how many times (in these days) have seen a wired mic without a wire attached to it, and it wasn't wireless because I could see the connector on the end.
Love that Alice was trying to find something on TV on a Saturday....Saturday TV was shit back then too!
Alice was watching a soap opera got fed up with the storyline looking for something else to watch. I don't remember any soap opera on a Saturday morning lol
I was dating a divorced lady back in the 80's. One day she was disciplining her 8 y.o. daughter, and the little girl said to her "Why can't you be more like Mrs. Brady?". TOO funny.....
"What kids??"
"Yours....his.....OURS!!" ❤
Alice is the Mike's biological Aunt which is why she said their kids
@@picard4327 No you are thinking of Aunt Bee on Andy Griffith. Alice is the maid. She even quit in one episode. She said ours because she watched them grow up and considered herself a member of the family.
What kids? Hey dummy parents, Alice isn't going to get excited over other people's kids. Poor writing.
@@harlankrissoff9966the male kids are her nephews. Look it up.
I remember watching this in the 70's. Those were my teenage years. I cannot believe that we all found this entertaining back then, along with shows like The Love Boat, Fantasy island, and the Partridge Family. We were so easily satisfied back then.
This show is great though. I’be always loved it so much and I am younger than you
I'm old enough to remember watching the Brady Bunch in prime time and in first time reruns. Love the Brady's and Alice!
Carol: "What kids?!?!" Alice: "Yours! His! ... OURS !!!!"
I always really liked Jan, and she had such beautiful hair.
But she was no Marsha. Marsha Marsha Marsha
Wanted to be Jan...was born in 1965. But my name is Marci so guess what phrase I always hear because of that....fave episode...Davy Jones for sure😊
I'm 46 years old and 36 years after this first came out I still like this way too much.
I feel like a real idiot of which I probably am.
@JENDALL714 Made me laugh out loud!! Good one!! LOL!
TV will NEVER be as wholesome as the Brady Bunch again! I need a good laugh, just thrown in a BB dvd. :)
My favourite out of all their tunes 😊
The Brady Bunch I LOVE the music in it THANK YOU BARRY
WOW! Great Memories! Love the sing ing and dancing ! Love those costumes!
Notice how the kids don't start singing until everyone is seated in the room.
The beat changed & everything
Kids had better manners back then.
I Love it. The BASSLINES in the 70's tv show stuff like this and other programs are incendiary.
Also, Marcia was so cute..
My mom's album brought me here. She says the Partridge and these were the Glee shows of her time.
She's pretty near right.
Alice recognised the kids, but didn't notice her hearthrob Mark Millard masquerading as compere Pete Stern.
All of a sudden the inspiration for the entire script of the Brady Bunch movie becomes evident. Kids need money for something, perform a show. Love it!
I found out what a "Makeshift Model T.A." is. The song makes it sound cooler that it actually is but I still dig the songs and the show. BTW, while everyone is watching "Straight Outta Compton", I'm watching The Brady Bunch.
"Straight Offa Clinton ( Way )" !
Maybe it should be a "stickshift" model TA.
Seriously, what IS a "makeshift model T.A."? I mean it's coming up on 50 years, and I still haven't a clue.
Still better than 99 percent of the crap put out today.
Taylor Swift is good, though
Okay man quit lying to yourself 😂😂😂
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Yes it is...someone would censor it today...you can't be "flying down the highway" today...that would mean you are breaking the speed limit and you might hurt someone or get a ticket. Children must not set bad examples...
REALTALKTHO 😂😂😂😂😂😂 LMBO
I like this scene and the way Alice gets all crazy when she sees the Brady kids on T.V.
Imagine elvis singing this song. OMG that would be awesome if an Elvis impersonator can do this.
As dorky as this is, still better than Bieber.
Of course it' better than Justine Bieber. Bieber is an issue.
It doesn't take much.
ANYTHING is better than Justin Bieber.
100000 times better. One of my favorite songs hehe.
I love it it's not dorky
This is genuinely good I love this classic science from the Brady Bunch! It still Rocks!! People sing along to it even today!!! It is groovy!!! Love it great show my favorite show I love that show so much 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😍😍💘💘💘💘💘💘💯💯💯💯💯💯💋😘😘😘😘😘😘🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😻😻😻😻😻😻♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
My favorite show tbh. No real life issues, everything got solved in the 22 minutes it played on TV and their music was a bop. I'm 22 and my mom grew me up on the Brady Bunch
Great times. Rest in peace Robert Reed, Ann B. Davis, and Florence Henderson
I actually like their outfits.
@uret7
Maybe you like their outfits but Finland was none too happy that their flag was used as a prop for this episode.
Just kidding. Not even sure Finland knows about it.
Indeed, the funny thing is that those outfits were so modern back then that if it wasn't for the bell bottoms, that look could still work today.
I loved the house!
I love it when the bow and drop the microphone and they are still singing. Lol
59 people should keep on movin'.
I loved it. Thx bradies