We are America's favorite 20th century family where there was never one dull moment in the house I mean hay we all have problems right no ones perfect not even we Bradys.I bet we all had problems when we got hit in the face with a football,or we got jealous of our elder sibling or that damn lisp could never get fixed.But life isn't all about problems I mean we can have fun like going camping,going to a diffrent place,exploring new things or just having a great world record.Well our happy home 4222 Clinton way is one of the greatest happiest most enjoyest place on earth so be happy because you'll never know when you won't have enough money for your parents anniversery present.
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The exact same footage of Alice giving Tiger a bath is used in both "Katchoo" (Jan's allergies) and "54-40 and Fight" (trading stamps) I guess Tiger wasn't very cooperative.
Why in the world would ANY school stage a play in an auditorium that would only allow each child to invite 1 person? "Eenie-Meenie, Mommy, Daddy" (Cindy as the fairy princess)
In "Father of the Year" when Mike punishes Marcia, she gets angry and crumples up the letter to the newspaper. She digs it out of the trash and continues writing after she cools off for a minute. At the end of the episode, when they hand Mike the letter to read, there is not a wrinkle in it.
In "54-40 and Fight" (trading stamps) while the kids are building the house of cards Jan's hair switches from a ponytail to hanging down her back during every camera angle switch. Also after the cards are knocked over by Tiger, Mike and the boys are putting the cards away and several at the bottom refuse to lay down even after Mike continually pushes on the with his finger. They have been wired together to help it stay up.
The episode "Is There a Doctor In The House" (measles) is the only episode where you see Mike mixing a drink at a bar in the living room. I guess we all assume that Brady's don't drink.
In the episode "Brace Yourself" did anyone believe that Marcia would only need braces for one episode? There are also times during this episode where the braces seem to disappear and reappear. I wonder why they made such a big deal of Marcia getting braces when by the end of the series, Jan, Bobby and Cindy also had braces but no metion of them were ever made.
In the episode "The Big Sprain" when Mike is trying to console Alice about the Meatcutters Ball, you can clearly see the shadow of the boom mike come down across Alice and the bed.
In "The Hero" you can clearly see the wires attached to the "falling wall".
In "The Treasure of Sierra Avenue" (where the boys find the 1,100.00) when the girls go to the boys room to ask about sharing the money, Jan is looking at the money on the desk before she even gets in the door, even though she wasn't supposed to know where it was.
In the episode "The Slumber Caper" (Marcia's slumber party) Jenny was played by Sherwood Schwartz's daughter Hope. Also, Ruthie was played by Florence Henderson's daughter Barbara Bernstein and Karen was played by Carolyn Reed, daughter of Robert Reed.
In "What Goes Up" (Bobby's sprained ankle) when everyone is on the trampoline you hear Greg say "Try it Eve" instead of Jan and Carol also says "Go get 'em Chris" instead of Peter.
In the episode "The Winner" (Bobby wants a trophy) the Brady's leave for the "Cartoon King" show in the blue convertible, but when they come back home they are in the brown station wagon.
In "The Personality Kid" (Porkchops and applesauce) when Peggy calls to invite Peter to a party, Peter is wearing a short sleeved blue shirt, but the arm that reaches to take the phone from Carol has on an orange long sleeved shirt with the sleeves rolled up.
In "The Hero" (Peter saves the girl) when Peter is on the phone with a girl inviting her to his "swell" party, she is sitting in front of the background behind Mike and Carol's bed.
In "The Rose Colored Glasses" (Jan gets glasses) Jan specifically tells Marcia to have all the kids meet her at the photographer's studio the next day, but when the time comes Jan sneaks out of the house with the others.
In "Cindy Brady Lady" (Cindy's secret admirer) when Cindy and Tommy are walking through the kitchen Cindy sticks out her tongue and makes a face. Susan Olsen thought they were still rehearsing.
In "The Fender Benders" (where Carol wrecks the car) it is the only time in the series run that we see a fire in the living room fireplace.
In "Law and Disorder" (Bobby is a safety monitor) when Bobby flood the washing machine Carol and Alice find him in the suds in the laundry room. In the next scene when Mike and Carol are talking to Bobby Carol is still wearing the same dress. I've heard of wash and wear, but please!! This is also the only time we see a Brady boy in their underwear, when Bobby is changing clothes.
In "The Great Earring Caper" (Cindy loses Carol's earrings) when Cindy is trying to keep everyone out of the bathroom, why didn't she just say that PETER was in the bathroom, since he was. Just seems like it would have been easier.
In "The Subject Was Noses" (Marcia's nose and the football) when Carol and Mike are getting ready to sleep in the family room because of the paint fumes in their room, Carol tells Mike that this is the first time they have slept in separate beds since they got married. But in "The Big Sprain" (Alice's sparined ankle) Carol was out of town taking care of her sick Aunt Mary.
In "Amateur Nite" (the Silver Platter) when the kids are practicing their act in the garage, Jan says "Come on Chris" instead of Peter.
In "A Room at the Top" (Greg and Marcia and the attic room) They give Greg the attic as his own bedroom. However in "Our Son, The Man" (Greg gets Mike's den) they gave him the den because according to Mike the attic is only 2 1/2 feet high. Also in this episode Peter and Bobby are trying to bug Marcia with the phone call and all the stairs. In "Vote for Brady" Marcia says that she will go make her phone calls on the extension upstairs. If there is a phone upstairs why didn't she use that one here instead of coming all the way down every time?
Where did the Brady's keep all the things that were only visible for one episode... the boys and girls clubhouses ...the BRADY dunking booth...The sets for Greg's movie and Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs...Peter's disappearing cabinet... Bobby's parakeet...Bobby's hamster...the camping trailer...the sailboat...etc etc Now if they had only had Cousin Oliver for one episode, who knows what could have happened.
In "The Grass Is Always Greener", when Carol gets up from the dinner table her napkin is tucked into her belt. The next time we see her it's gone.
In the pilot episode"The Honeymoon", Mike and the boys put Tiger in the car so he won't upset Fluffy the cat. Somehow Tiger pushes the control for the window to go down so he can jump out--only the window control is actually a manual roll down version.
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