Depressed from a lack of attention, Jan's spirits are lifted when she receives a locket from a secret admirer, which she promptly misplaces. The family uses detective skills to figure out how she lost it and who sent the locket in the first place. "Lost Locket, Found Locket" The Brady Bunch S1 E25, originally aired March 20, 1970 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Climbing up into the treehouse for the first time, Bobby slips, falls, and sprains his ankle. Greg starts to suspect Bobby is deliberately feigning prolonged ankle pain to avoid any activity that involves heights, and Mike and Carol notice that when Bobby comes downstairs for dinner, he's not showing any signs of limping. Bobby's fear is finally overcome when Tiger scares his parakeet out the window, and he is forced to rescue it. "What Goes Up..." The Brady Bunch S2 E11, originally aired December 11, 1970 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Peter and some of his friends have started a club in a treehouse. Bobby wants to join, and Peter convinces them to let him join as a junior member. He pays dues and does menial jobs for them. Climbing up into the treehouse for the first time, Bobby slips, falls, and sprains his ankle. "What Goes Up..." The Brady Bunch S2 E11, originally aired December 11, 1970 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
The feud between Peter and Bobby causes Peter to tape a line across the middle of their shared bedroom. To resolve the dispute, Bobby effusively praises Peter for this supposedly heroic, life saving rescue. "My Brother's Keeper" The Brady Bunch S5 E08, originally aired November 2, 1973 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Bobby saves Peter from being struck by a falling ladder in their backyard. Peter, grateful to Bobby for saving his life, offers to become Bobby's "servant for life". In the subplot, the girls' room is being wallpapered. "My Brother's Keeper" The Brady Bunch S5 E08, originally aired November 2, 1973 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
This week: Feeling unloved and unwanted, Bobby decides to run away. He changes his mind when Carol announces her plans to go with him saying: the only "steps" in their family, are the ones used to get to different floors in the house. "Every Boy Does It Once" The Brady Bunch S1 E10, originally aired December 5, 1969 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Did you ever try to run away as a child? Chris and Barry sure thought about it. This week: After Bobby watches a TV adaptation of "Cinderella" Marcia and Jan tease him, then Carol asks for his help in sweeping the chimney. Bobby decides that all stepmothers and stepsisters are evil, and he decides to run away. "Every Boy Does It Once" The Brady Bunch S1 E10, originally aired December 5, 1969 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
After sorting out problems with the venue, the Brady Bunch decides to have the fundraiser performance in their backyard. When it is discovered Alice has already eaten the "poisoned apples" while rehearsing, Sam and Mike rush to the store in costume. This week's episode: "Snow White and the Seven Bradys" The Brady Bunch S5 E03, originally aired September 28, 1973 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Cindy devises a way to raise money for her favorite teacher, Mrs. Whitfield, as a retirement present. The entire Brady clan will put on a theatre production of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", when they can stop arguing about the roles, that is. This week's episode: "Snow White and the Seven Bradys" The Brady Bunch S5 E03, originally aired September 28, 1973 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
This week: Barry talks about working on Dragnet with Jack Webb. Memories include: signing 1000 Lithographs together, roomates during traveling work, birthday celebrations, a history lesson, and more! It's Q&A #58. Get your questions submitted to Ed on our Facebook page @realbradybros. Ask away for the next one! Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
After first faking an injury to get out of the play, Peter feigns laryngitis to lose the role. Mike convinces him that his behavior is letting everyone down, kind of like the real Benedict Arnold. Peter agrees to be in the play and is praised for his brilliant portrayal of Arnold on his deathbed. This week's episode: "Everyone Can't Be George Washington" The Brady Bunch S4 E12, originally aired December 22, 1972 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Peter auditions for the school play intending to get the biggest role: George Washington. His teacher instead casts him as Benedict Arnold claiming it is the more challenging role. Soon, his friends start calling him a "traitor". This week's episode: "Everyone Can't Be George Washington" The Brady Bunch S4 E12, originally aired December 22, 1972 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Summer break is almost over! Vincent Price holds the boys captive. Will Mike rescue his sons?? Will we get another happy Brady Bunch ending?? The suspense! The tikis! Enjoy the last episode in our revist to Hawaii. This week's episode: "The Tiki Caves" The Brady Bunch S4 E03, originally aired October 6, 1972 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Summer break continues! Greg is reeling from his crash, a spider finds its way in, and the tiki is evil! What's that.... ooooh it's Vincent Price! Enjoy this re-run of Chris' favorite episode. This week's episode: "Pass the Tabu" The Brady Bunch S4 E02, originally aired September 29, 1972 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Hey Brady fans, it's time for summer break! What better way to celebrate the summer than to look back at episode 14 of The Real Brady Bros, when Chris and Barry first reflected on the 3 episodes in Hawaii. The guys have a fun new introduction for you before the re-run, enjoy! This week's episode: "Hawaii Bound" The Brady Bunch S4 E01, originally aired September 22, 1972 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
When Bobby and Cindy tell the family they are trying to break the tetter-totter record, everyone brushes it off until Alice learns that the current record is 124 hours. They get newspaper coverage for their attempt, and Mike and Carol decide to let them continue until they get tired and quit. The whole family learns a lesson about including the smallest among them. "The Teeter Totter Caper" - The Brady Bunch S3 E14 originally aired December 31, 1971 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Bobby and Cindy are excluded from lot of family things for being too young and too small. They decide to show how "important" they are by setting a world record for hours spent on a seesaw. "The Teeter Totter Caper" - The Brady Bunch S3 E14 originally aired December 31, 1971 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Strap in for a very unique episode! Our guest this week is William Keck, an Emmy-nominated TV Producer, Entertainment Reporter, and Journalist. His new book “When You Step Upon a Star: Cringeworthy Confessions of a Tabloid Bad Boy” is both a memoir of his exploits in Hollywood, and a mea culpa to many celebrities he has reported on. He joins us to talk about crossing paths with the Brady Bunch cast over the years, and the impact the show has had on him as a TV fan. Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
This week: Who were the biggest goof-offs on set? What did the Bros do on the weekends? Lloyd Schwartz's Brady Musical, Howard Leeds the man, "Fake Jan" and the Variety Show, Background artists, and more! It's Q&A #57. Get your questions submitted to Ed on our Facebook page @realbradybros. Ask away for the next one! Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Greg realizes that the neighbor's cat may get to Myron (the mouse), so he decides to bring him into his bedroom. Jan also knows he brought Myron into the house and thinks it would be funny to hide him. Myron escapes, and after Alice sees a mouse running around the house, she calls in the exterminator. "The Impractical Joker" - The Brady Bunch S2 E13 originally aired January 1, 1971 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Matt Sheridan
holy crap, super funny episode!