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    List ofThe Brady Bunch episodes

    TheBrady Bunch opening grid, season one

    The Brady Bunch is a situation comedy created by Sherwood

    Schwartz, who also created Gilligan's Island.[1]

    The Brady Bunch

    follows Mike Brady (Robert Reed), a widowed architect with sons

    Greg (Barry Williams), Peter (Christopher Knight) and Bobby (Mike

    Lookinland). Mike marries Carol Martin (ne Tyler) (Florence

    Henderson), whose daughters from her previous marriage are Marcia

    (Maureen McCormick), Jan (Eve Plumb) and Cindy (Susan Olsen).

    The wife and daughters take the Brady surname, and they all move in

    together into Mike's home in suburban Los Angeles, California.[1]

    The

    cast is rounded out by Mike's live-in housekeeper Alice (Ann B.

    Davis), and the boys' dog Tiger.

    The series was produced by Paramount Television in association with Redwood Productions, and premiered on ABC

    on September 28, 1969. The series ran for five seasons, with all 117 episodes originally airing on Fridays. The seriesran in the 8 p.m. time slot, with the exception of season 2, which aired at 7:30 p.m.

    [1][2]

    The show also featured a

    number of sports and TV stars of that era, such as Davy Jones, Desi Arnaz Jr, Vincent Price, Joe Namath and Deacon

    Jones.

    Throughout its original run The Brady Bunch received mostly negative reviews and never broke the Nielsen ratings

    top ten.[2]

    Even with negative reviews, The Brady Bunch managed to maintain within the Nielsen top thirty. Ratings,

    however, began to dip, and in order to boost the ratings of its much-needed younger audience, Schwartz introduced a

    new character: the Bradys' cousin Oliver (Robbie Rist) late in the fifth season. Schwartz's plan failed, and The Brady

    Bunch was canceled before the start of the 1974 fall season.[1]

    However, since its original run, The Brady Bunch has

    seen success in syndication, having aired uninterrupted from its original run to at least the early-90's.[1]

    Series overview

    Seasons Episodes Originally aired DVD release

    Season premiere Season finale Region 1 Region 2 Region 4

    1 25 September 26, 1969 March 20, 1970March 1, 2005

    [3]August 27, 2007

    [4] September 19, 2007

    2 24 September 27, 1970 March 20, 1971July 26, 2005

    [5]March 24, 2008

    [6] March 6, 2008

    3 23 September 17, 1971 March 10, 1972September 13, 2005

    [7] N/A September 4, 2008

    4 23 September 22, 1972 March 23, 1973November 1, 2005

    [8] N/A April 2, 2009

    5 22 September 14, 1973 March 8, 1974March 7, 2006

    [9] N/A June 16, 2009

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    Episode list

    "Episode #" refers to the three digit episode number for the series' entire run.

    "Season #" refers to the three digit season number for each season.

    "Production code #" refers to the three digit episode production code that follows the series code "60091" on

    Paramount production material.[1]

    The only exception to this is the pilot, which had no production code. However,

    most sources reference it with production code 000.[1][10]

    Season 1 (19691970)

    Episode

    #

    Season

    #

    Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Production code

    #

    001 101 "The Honeymoon" John Rich Sherwood

    Schwartz

    September 26,

    1969

    000

    Carol and Mike have a chaotic wedding where their cat Fluffy and dog Tiger destroy the catered meal and the wedding cake at the reception.

    Feeling guilty, Mike and Carol take the six children on their honeymoon along with Alice, Fluffy, and Tiger.

    Guest stars: J. Pat O'Malley as Henry Tyler, Joan Tompkins as Mrs Tyler, James Millhollin as Mr Pringle, and Dabbs Greer as the Minister.

    Note: This is the only episode where Christopher Knight is credited as "Chris Knight" in the closing credits. It is Fluffy's only appearance in the

    series. The blue 1968 Dodge Polara 500 convertible makes its only appearance in this episode. Mike, Alice and the Brady boys live in a different

    house to that seen in the rest of the series.

    002 102 "Dear Libby" John Rich Lois Hire October 3, 1969 001

    The kids worry when a published letter to the "Dear Libby" advise column from "Harried and Hopeless" mirrors the Bradys' new living situation.

    Thinking one of their parents wrote the letter the kids stay on their best behavior to ensure a harmonious domestic situation. Elizabeth "Dear Libby"

    Carter pays a visit to the Brady home explaining she received seven similar letters from the same address: they are from "Kitty Karry-All" (Cindy),

    "Feeling Awful" (Bobby), "Desperately Worried" (Marcia), "Down in the Mouth" (Peter), "Real Frantic" (Jan), "Guilt Complex" (Greg), and,

    "Innocent Bystander" (Alice). Libby explains that the "Harried and Hopeless" letter originated from someone else, 2,000 miles away. It is

    discovered that Mike also wrote a letter but never sent it to "Dear Libby", and that Carol did the same.

    Guest star: Jo De Winter as Elizabeth "Dear Libby" Carter.

    003 103 "Eenie, Meenie,

    Mommy, Daddy"

    John Rich Joanna Lee October 10, 1969 005

    Cindy is starring in the school play The Frog Prince as the fairy princess. She is excited at the thought of having her entire family there watching

    the play, but is faced with a dilemma when she learns performers can only bring one parent. Unable to decide and unwilling to offend anyone, she

    furtively tries to discourage each parent from wanting to attend.

    Guest stars: Marjorie Stamp as Mrs. Engstrom, Tracy Reed as Miss Sherry Marlowe, Brian Forster as the elf.

    004 104 "Alice Doesn't Live

    Here Anymore"

    John Rich Paul West October 17, 1969 006

    Alice starts referring the boys to Carol whenever they need help or advice, to help them bond with their new step mother. The boys eagerly comply,

    leaving Alice feeling unwanted. She resigns, and the family scrambles to show Alice how much she's needed.

    Guest star: Fred Pinkard as Mr. Stokey.

    005 105 "Katchoo" John Rich William Cowley October 24, 1969 004

    Jan is sneezing uncontrollably and it is discovered she has an allergy and that Tiger is the source. The boys realize they might have to give up their

    beloved dog, who is older than both Bobby and Cindy. Mike plans to take Tiger to his parents' house to live, when it is discovered Jan is actually

    allergic to Tiger's flea powder.

    006 106 "A Clubhouse is Not a

    Home"

    John Rich Skip Webster October 31, 1969 002

    Interpersonal relations amongst the kids reach a low after the boys refuse the girls entry to their clubhouse. Mike tries to reason with Carol that men

    sometimes need a place of their own. In the name of gender equality, Carol and the girls attempt to build their own clubhouse. They do a shoddy

    construction job and Cindy is nearly injured. Mike and the boys rebuild the clubhouse but the boys' clubhouse suddenly collapses. Bobby had pulled

    out the nails from the boys' clubhouse to finish the girls' clubhouse.

    Guest stars: June Foray as Sandra - voice only - uncredited, Hans Conried as Lance - voice only - uncredited.

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    007 107 "Kitty Karry-All is

    Missing"

    John Rich Al Schwartz &

    Bill Freedman

    November 7, 1969 003

    Cindy accuses Bobby of doll-napping when her beloved Kitty Karry-All doll goes missing. Bobby later accuses Cindy of stealing his kazoo in

    retaliation for the missing Kitty Karry-All doll. With Bobby and Cindy at odds, the Brady kids hold a trial, and hear all the evidence. The results of

    the trial are split, until the real culprit is found: Tiger.

    Featuring: Pitt Herbert (recurring role during season 1) as Mr. Driscoll.

    Blooper: When the boys are in their bedroom discussing the matter, Peter has his sleeves rolled up. When the boys are in the girls' bedroom, thesleeves are down. Immediately after, in the bathroom, the sleeves are rolled up again.

    008 108 "A-Camping We Will

    Go"

    Oscar Rudolph Herbert Finn &

    Alan Dinehart

    November 14,

    1969

    012

    Mike and the boys have gone camping once a year for several years and Carol and Mike insist on a camping trip for all the family. The girls do not

    want to participate, and the boys do not want them along either. The family trip starts out a failure, but things then improve.

    009 109 "Sorry, Right Number" George Cahan Ruth Brooks

    Flippen

    November 21,

    1969

    009

    A huge phone bill prompts Mike to have a pay telephone installed to teach the kids a lesson in financial responsibility. His plan nearly backfires

    when he's forced to use the payphone to close a deal.

    Featuring: Allan Melvin in a recurring role for the series' entire run as Sam Franklin.

    Guest star: Howard Culver as Mr. Crawford.

    010 110 "Every Boy Does It

    Once"

    Oscar Rudolph Lois Peyser &

    Arnold Peyser

    December 5, 1969 014

    After Bobby and Cindy watch a television presentation ofCinderella Bobby remarks that all stepmothers and stepsisters are evil, an observation he

    thinks is confirmed when Carol asks him for help in cleaning out the fireplace, and when Jan and Marcia tease him. Bobby decides to run away and

    when Carol and Mike find out, they devise a plan to stop him from leaving. When Bobby decides his mind is made up, Carol offers to go with him.

    Guest stars: Michael Lerner as Johnny, Larry McCormick as the TV announcer - voice only.

    011 111 "Vote for Brady" David Alexander Elroy Schwartz December 12,

    1969

    013

    Marcia and Greg compete for class president. Partisanship overtakes the household, prompting Mike to step in and lecture the kids about unity. It's a

    talk Greg takes very seriously, particularly when his campaign manager Rusty suggests stirring up rumors about Marcia. Greg rejects Rusty's

    suggestion and fires him. Marcia overhears this and realizes Greg has integrity and a sense of fair play, and decides to concede to Greg.

    Guest stars: Martin Ashe as Mr. Dickens, Casey Morgan as Scott, Stephen Liss as Rusty.

    012 112 "The Voice of

    Christmas"

    Oscar Rudolph John Fenton

    Murray

    December 19,

    1969

    015

    In the show's only Christmas episode, Carol comes down with laryngitis and may not be able to sing at the holiday service. Cindy asks a department

    store Santa Claus for a miracle. The older children are also depressed by Carol's illness, prompting Alice to remind them of the true meaning of the

    holiday.

    Guest stars: Hal Smith as the department store Santa Claus, Carl Albert as the young man.

    Featured Song: O Come All Ye Faithful sung by Florence Henderson.

    013 113 "Is There a Doctor in

    the House?"

    Oscar Rudolph Ruth Brooks

    Flippen

    December 26,

    1969

    010

    All six children have the measles. Carol calls the girls' usual doctor, a woman, while Mike has called the boys' doctor: a man. The girls prefer their

    usual doctor, and specifically a female doctor, the boys prefer their doctor, and specifically a male doctor. Mike and Carol compromise to retain the

    services of both doctors, who have meanwhile decided to combine their practices.

    Guest stars: Marion Ross as Dr. Porter, Herbert Anderson as Dr. Cameron.

    Note: The girls say they'd rather drown than have a male doctor. In the Season 2 episode "Coming-Out Party", Cindy has apparently relaxed her

    preferences and lets the male Dr. Howard examine her.

    014 114 "Father of the Year" George Cahan Skip Webster January 2, 1970 007

    Marcia nominates her Mike as "Father of the Year" in a newspaper contest. Her actions to keep this secret results in several misunderstandings.

    When she's caught outside well past her bedtime she is threatened with punishment. Things are cleared up when Mike is presented with a "Father of

    the Year" plaque.

    Guest stars: Oliver McGowan as Hamilton Samuels, Bob Golden as Mr. Fields, Bill Mullikin as Lance Pierce, Lee Corrigan as the camera

    operator.

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    015 115 "54-40 and Fight" Oscar Rudolph Burt Styler January 9, 1970 011

    The girls and boys fight over 94 books of trading stamps; the boys want to redeem them for a rowboat while the girls want a sewing machine. The

    stamps must be used quickly as the trading stamp company is going out of business, and attempts to reach a compromise fail. Carol and Mike allow

    a deciding competition to be held: the building of a house of cards, with the winner to decide. The girls win, but their sense of compromise wins out

    and they buy a portable color television set.

    Guest star: Herb Vigran as Harry.

    Blooper: Jan's hair keeps changing from straight (in wide shots of building the house of cards) to pulled back (in the close ups)

    016 116 "Mike's Horror-Scope" David Alexander Ruth Brooks

    Flippen

    January 16, 1970 016

    Carol reads Mike's horoscope, which tells of a strange woman entering his life. Mike is besieged by fussy client Beebe Gallini who monopolises his

    time disrupting family activities. Beebe visits the Brady home and dictates impossible design specifications, but Mike ultimately loses the deal after

    the children's interruptions anger Beebe. Mike realizes losing the deal has saved his firm from a nervous breakdown.

    Guest stars: Abbe Lane as Beebe Gallini, Joe Ross as Duane Cartwright - uncredited.

    017 117 "The Undergraduate" Oscar Rudolph David P. Harmon January 23, 1970 018

    Greg seems to be having trouble with math. Mike and Carol discover that Greg's "math trouble" is actually him having a crush on his math teacher,

    Miss Linda O'Hara. The situation is resolved when Miss O'Hara's fiance, Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team's first base player Wes Parker,

    promises Greg two tickets to the next season's opener if Greg promises to get an A in math.

    Special guest star: Wes Parker.

    Guest stars: Gigi Perreau as Miss Linda O'Hara, Teresa Warder as Linda - uncredited.

    Note: The two young actresses who played Randi and Hope are uncredited.

    018 118 "Tiger! Tiger!" Herb Wallerstein Elroy Schwartz January 30, 1970 020

    Bobby becomes upset when Tiger runs away, and the family searches for him. The kids all chip in money for Bobby to buy an ad and offer a

    reward. After the Bradys scour the area, Tiger is found at a neighbor's house, having already fathered a litter of puppies.

    Guest stars: Maggie Malooly as Mrs. Simpson, Gary Grimes as the young man.

    019 119 "The Big Sprain" Russ Mayberry Tam Spiva February 6, 1970 021

    While Carol is away caring for her sick Aunt Mary, Alice sprains her ankle while slipping on some Chinese Checkers left in the middle of the living

    room floor by the kids. As punishment, the kids are all pressed into service to perform all the household chores. Although things don't go so well at

    first, through learning how to cooperate, they manage the house quite well.

    Featuring: Allan Melvin as Sam Franklin.

    020 120 "Brace Yourself" Oscar Rudolph Brad Radnitz February 13, 1970 020

    Marcia tearfully frets "I'm ugly, ugly, ugly!" over her new braces. Then her date Alan Anthony cancels, claiming that he has to go out of town with

    his parents to visit a relative. Greg, Mike and Alice make attempts to arrange replacement dates, but a lack of coordination ruins the plan. Then just

    before the night of the dance, Alan arrives to resume the date ... before showing off his new braces (which he had fitted after an accident with his

    bicycle).

    Guest stars: Mike Robertson as Alan Anthony, Jerry Levreau as Harold Reynolds, Brian Nash as Joey Michaelson, John Daniels as Eddie the

    young delivery courier, Molly Dodd as the sales clerk.

    Note: Mike Robertson appears as Alan Anthony, but is credited as playing "Craig".

    021 121 "The Hero" Oscar Rudolph Elroy Schwartz February 20, 1970 022

    Peter learns a lesson in heroism and humility after being written up as "Hero of the Month" in the local newspaper for saving a young girl's life

    during an accident at Driscoll's Toy Shop. Peter is so enamored with his heroics that throws himself a congratulatory party. He is humbled when no

    one shows up.

    Featuring: Pitt Herbert in his final appearance as Mr. Driscoll.

    Guest stars: Dani Nolan as Mrs. Spencer, Melanie Baker as Tina Spencer, Dave Morick as Earl Hopkins, Randy Lane as Steve, Susan Joyce as

    Jennifer, Iler Rasmussen as Jason, Joe Conley as the delivery courier.

    Note: The actors playing the photographer, and Earl Hopkins, are uncredited.

    Blooper: The cable used to pull down the shelf can easily be seen.

    022 122 "The Possible Dream" Oscar Rudolph Al Schwartz &

    Bill Freedman

    February 27, 1970 024

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    No thanks to Cindy, Marcia's diary gets mixed in with books for a charity drive, leading the family on a search for her diary. The reason for the

    frantic search, is that Marcia's worried someone will find out she has a crush on Desi Arnaz, Jr. In order to cheer Marcia up, Alice contacts Lucille

    Ball's housekeeper, and requests that the young Arnaz pay Marcia a visit.

    Special guest star: Desi Arnaz, Jr.

    Guest stars: Gordon Jump as Mr. Collins, Jonathan Hole as Mr. Thackery, Pat Patterson as the collection courier.

    023 123 "To Move or Not to

    Move"

    Oscar Rudolph Paul West March 6, 1970 018

    Mike considers selling the Bradys' undersized house when the children complain about a lack of room. However, the kids have second thoughts and

    pretend to be ghosts in order to scare off would-be buyers. The kids' efforts succeed, while Mike realizes how much the kids like the current home,

    even with the lack of space.

    Guest stars: Fran Ryan as Mrs. Hunsaker, C. Lindsay Workman as Mr. Bertram Grossman.

    024 124 "The Grass is Always

    Greener"

    George Cahan David P. Harmon March 13, 1970 008

    Carol and Mike switch roles to see who is better at the other's household chores. Just as Carol tries teaching baseball to her sons, only to give new

    meaning to the word incompetence, Mike tries to help Marcia with her cooking project in order to earn a Girl Scouts cooking badge, only to be the

    victim of several accidents in the kitchen.

    Note: During the filming of this episode, Robert Reed took issue with Sherwood Schwartz's direction to slip on an egg.[1]

    025 125 "Lost Locket, Found

    Locket"

    Norman Abbott Charles Hoffman March 20, 1970 023

    When Jan becomes depressed from a lack of attention, her spirits are lifted when she receives a locket from a secret admirer, however Jan soon

    loses the locket. Jan uses her detective skills to figure out where the locket is, but still could not discover who sent her the locket to begin with.

    Alice later confides in Jan that she sent the locket; she was actually a middle child and often felt inferior to her two other sisters.

    Guest star: Jack Griffin as the guard. Blooper: After Mike found Jan's locket, Alice and Greg come to the girls' bedroom to see if everything is

    alright. When Mike goes talk to them, the tape on the floor for the characters hit their marks is visible.

    Season 2 (19701971)

    Episode

    #

    Season

    #

    Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Production code

    #

    026 201 "The Dropout" Peter Baldwin Ben Gershman September 25,

    1970

    026

    Greg's ego runs amok after a compliment from Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team pitcher Don Drysdale. When Greg decides to dedicate his whole

    life to the sport, Mike invites Drysdale over to talk about the drawbacks of life on the road, making sure Greg overhears. However, it only convinces

    Greg more that he's the next big thing. It takes a 12-run shelling in his Pony League game to knock Greg back to reality.

    Special guest star: Don Drysdale.

    027 202 "The Babysitters" Oscar Rudolph Bruce Howard October 2, 1970 027

    After convincing Carol and Mike that they're old enough and responsible enough to babysit, Greg and Marcia are left in charge of their younger

    siblings for the first time. As the parents prepare to leave for an evening out and Alice goes to help Sam redecorate his apartment, Cindy comes

    down with the sniffles and is sent to bed. Carol, Mike, and Alice later call to check on Cindy but the phone is constantly engaged, so they all head

    home to check on the kids. Carol, Mike, and Alice are questioned by police after Greg called the police to report suspicious noises outside.

    Guest stars: Gil Stuart as the maitre d', Jerry Jones as a police officer (a second officer is uncredited).

    028 203 "The Slumber Caper" Oscar Rudolph Tam Spiva October 9, 1970 030

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    Marcia is accused by the school principal J. P. Randolph of drawing an unflattering picture of her English teacher Mrs Denton. Mike and Carol

    believe Marcia's claim she merely copied a portrait of George Washington and never wrote Denton's name on the picture. They allow Marcia to

    have her planned slumber patry, but she still has to serve a week's detention at school. Marcia becomes convinced her best friend Jenny was the

    guilty party and uninvites her. Greg and his brothers conspire to disrupt the party and place itching powder in the girls' sleeping bags. While the

    girls clean up, Paula, another one of Marcia's friends, admits she took the drawing and added the insulting remark. Marcia re-invites Jenny to the

    party.

    Special guest star: E.G. Marshall as J. P. Randolph.

    Guest stars: Hope Sherwood (daughter of Sherwood Schwartz) as Jenny Wilton, Barbara Bernstein (daughter of Florence Henderson) as Ruthie,

    Carolyn Reed (daughter of Robert Reed) as Karen, and Chris Charney as Paula Tardy.

    Note: This episode reunites E. G. Marshall (who played Lawrence Preston) with Robert Reed (who played Kenneth Preston) from their former

    television series The Defenders from 1961 to 1965.

    029 204 "The Un-Underground

    Movie"

    Jack Arnold Albert E. Lewin October 16, 1970 029

    Greg films a documentary on the First Thanksgiving, "Our Pilgrim Fathers", starring the Bradys, for a class project. Things get out of hand when

    the Brady kids argue over roles, and Mike makes too many suggestions on the script. Greg reaffirms his control and the film is a success.

    Blooper: When Peter is supposed to be making it "snow" by shaking the box of flakes, he complains that the snow is "stuck" and tips the whole box

    of fake snow on the family. One can clearly see the holes on the cardboard box have been covered with a large piece of white paper and large pieces

    of tape when the box is upturned.

    030 205 "Going, Going... Steady" Oscar Rudolph David P. Harmon October 23, 1970 025

    Marcia's new boyfriend Harvey Klinger is a nerdy insect collector. The family initially helps Marcia win Harvey's affection, including tutoring her

    on bugs. When Marcia succeeds, Carol and Mike feel uneasy about Marcia starting to "go steady".

    Guest stars: Billy Corcoran as Harvey Klinger, Rory Stevens as Lester.

    031 206 "Call Me Irresponsible" Hal Cooper Bruce Howard October 30, 1970 033

    Greg wants money to buy a new car so Mike hires him as an office assistant at Mike's architectural firm. Greg is fired on the first day after losing

    important blueprints at a newsstand. Mike convinces Ed Phillips to give Greg another chance, and Greg is rehired. Greg, however, loses a second

    set of plans, but manages to find them.

    Featuring: Jack Collins, in a recurring role for Season 2, as Ed Phillips.

    Guest stars: Annette Ferra as Randy Peterson, Bob Peoples as Mr. Peterson, William "Billy" Benedict as the newsstand vendor, Barbara Morrison

    as the drama coach, Gordon Jump as the mechanic.

    Note: Susan Olsen does not appear in this episode.

    032 207 "The Treasure of Sierra

    Avenue"

    Oscar Rudolph Gwen Bagni &

    Paul Dubov

    November 6, 1970 028

    The boys discover a wallet containing $1,100 in a vacant lot. The girls want a share of the money but the boys refuse, causing tension between the

    groups. Mike and Carol tell the kids that they must turn the wallet in to the police. In the process, the boys learn that honesty and integrity are more

    important in life than "finders keepers".

    Guest star: Victor Kilian as Mr. Stoner.

    033 208 "A Fistful of Reasons" Oscar Rudolph Tam Spiva November 13,

    1970

    035

    A bully named Buddy Hinton taunts Cindy because of her lisp - "Baby talk, baby talk, it's a wonder you can walk." Peter defends her, getting a

    black eye for his trouble. The family tries to convince Peter to try to talk some sense in Buddy, but he's only interested in fighting. Mike is unable to

    get anywhere with Ralph Hinton and Carol is unable to get anywhere with Mrs. Hinton, so they tell Peter he may need to f ight Buddy to stick up for

    Cindy. This results in Buddy being given a "looth" tooth by Peter.

    Guest stars: Russell Schulman as Buddy Hinton, Paul Sorensen as Ralph Hinton, Ceil Cabot as Mrs. Hinton.

    Note: Eve Plumb does not appear in this episode.

    034 209 "The Not-So-Ugly

    Duckling"

    Irving J. Moore Paul West November 20,

    1970

    038

    When her crush on classmate Clark Tyson is unrequited, Jan makes up a new boyfriend, "George Glass". Her parents' suspicions are confirmed

    when the family's efforts to locate "George Glass" for a surprise party for Jan are unsuccessful. Carol realizes that Jan's tomboyish clothing is the

    reason Clark isn't really interested in her. Clark and Jan later hit it off, and "George" is a part of Jan's past.

    Guest Stars: Mark Gruner as Clark Tyson, and Joseph Mell as the drug store salesclerk.

    Blooper: Jan's hair ribbon changes color in the middle of a scene.

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    035 210 "The Tattle-Tale" Russ Mayberry Sam Locke &

    Milton Pascal

    December 4, 1970 032

    Cindy's tattling frustrates the entire family. Alice wins a stereo in a jingle contest. The tattling comes to a head after Cindy tells Sam that Alice

    hugged the postal carrier, causing a spat between Alice and Sam.

    Guest star: John Wheeler as the postal carrier.

    Note: Christopher Knight does not appear in this episode.

    036 211 "What Goes Up..." Leslie H.

    Martinson

    William Raynor &

    Myles Wilder

    December 11,

    1970

    036

    Bobby convinces Peter to let him into the treehouse. After he falls from the treehouse, Bobby becomes scared of heights, which the family tries to

    help him overcome. Bobby's fear is cured when he is forced to rescue his pet parakeet.

    Guest stars: Brian Tochi as Tommy, Sean Kelly as Tim, Jimmy Bracken as Jimmy.

    Note: Maureen McCormick does not appear in this episode.

    Blooper: In the trampoline scene Carol calls Peter by his portrayer's name 'Chris', and Greg calls Jan by her portrayer's name 'Eve'.[11]

    037 212 "Confessions,

    Confessions"

    Russ Mayberry Brad Radnitz December 18,

    1970

    031

    Peter fears he will be grounded and miss an upcoming camping trip after breaking Carol's vase while playing ball in the house. All the kids conspire

    to cover what Peter has done, and they assist in gluing the vase together. The damage nevetheless comes to light and all the kids, except Peter,confess. The parents realize what has happened and decree that Peter must decide the kids' punishments, and take Peter shopping for a new lantern

    for his camping trip in hopes he'll confess. Instead, Peter wants the lantern. His conscience finally catches up with him and he confesses, cancels the

    camping trip, and does all the chores he handed out to the others as punishment.

    Guest star: Snag Werris as the hardware store salesclerk.

    038 213 "The Impractical Joker" Oscar Rudolph Burt Styler January 1, 1971 034

    A practical-joking Jan starts playing practical jokes, one of which results in the escape of Greg's science project mouse Myron.

    Guest star: Leonard Bremen as the exterminator.

    Note: This episode sparked an argument between Robert Reed and Sherwood Schwartz over the Mike Brady's dialogue with the mouse. Reed also

    wrote a negative critique of the tag scene (involving what Alice believes is a gag ink stain on one of her uniforms), which he said was poorly written

    and implausible.[11]

    039 214 "Where There's Smoke" Oscar Rudolph David P. Harmon January 8, 1971 041

    Greg is coerced by friend Tommy to smoke and is seen by Cindy and Jan, and the news gets back to Carol and Mike. They challenge Greg who

    insist he did not like it and will not smoke again. Later Carol sees a packet of cigarettes fall from Greg's jacket, though he can't understand how they

    got there. Tommy's mother who runs an anti-smoking committee, removes Carol from the committee due to Greg's smoking. Alice realizes that the

    jacket with the cigarettes wasn't Greg's; his has a repaired tear. It is Tommy's jacket, and they were Tommy's cigarettes. Tommy tries to switch the

    jackets. Greg forces Tommy to admit the truth to Mike and Carol, and Tommy's mother overhears.

    Guest stars: Bobby Cramer as Johnny, Gary Marsh as Phil, Craig Hundley as Tommy Johnson, Marie Denn as Mrs. Johnson.

    Note: This is the first episode where Greg plays guitar and sings. The song is "Till I Met You", which Barry Williams co-wrote.[11]

    040 215 "Will the Real Jan

    Brady Please Stand

    Up?"

    Peter Baldwin Bill Freedman &

    Al Schwartz

    January 15, 1971 042

    Peter and Jan are invited to a party. Peter is reluctant to attend. Jan, believing that brunettes have more fun than blondes, invests in a wig to stand

    out at the party. The plan fails as the partygoers believe the ridiculous new look is Jan playing a joke, and she runs home in tears. Jan's friends show

    up to explain no offense was intended: they thought is was a joke because Jan's real hair is so beautiful.

    Guest stars: Marcia Wallace as wig store sales assistant, Pamelyn Ferdin as Lucy Winters, Karen Foulkes as Margie Whipple.

    041 216 "The Drummer Boy" Oscar Rudolph Tom & Helen

    August

    January 22, 1971 040

    Bobby is depressed after being rejected from joining the Glee Club, so Mike suggests a musical instrument. He chooses the drums, but his talentless

    efforts drive the family and the neighbors crazy. Peter is relentlessly teased because he plays football andsings for the Glee Club. Just as he is about

    to quit the Glee Club, he and the other football players learn a lesson from Los Angeles Rams lineback Deacon Jones.

    Special guest star: Deacon Jones.

    Guest stars: Bart LaRue as the coach, Jimmy Bracken as Larry, Pierre Williams as Jimmy, Dennis McDougal as Freddy.

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    042 217 "Coming-Out Party" Oscar Rudolph Alfred Lewis

    Levitt & Helen

    Levitt

    January 29, 1971 037

    Just as Mike's boss Ed Phillips invites the Brady family for an outing on his boat, Cindy comes down with tonsillitis. Dr. Howard thinks Cindy's

    tonsilectomy could be performed after the trip, but then discovers that Carol also has tonsillitis. Mike decides to postpone the boat trip, but the trip

    gets cancelled when Carol inadvertently insults Mr. Phillips. The confusion is later resolved and the family goes on the trip.

    Featuring: Jack Collins for Season 2 only as Ed Phillips.Guest star: John Howard as Dr. Howard.

    Note: Mike Lookinland does not appear in this episode. The actor who plays Larry Dittmeyer is uncredited. In "Is there a doctor in the house?" from

    Season 1, the girls said that they'd rather drown than have a male doctor. In this episode Cindy has apparently relaxed her attitude, lets the male Dr.

    Howard examine her.

    043 218 "Our Son, the Man" Jack Arnold Albert E. Lewin February 5, 1971 043

    Greg tries too hard to act like an older teenager: he wants his own room and, in trying to pick up an older girl, he tries acting too mature for his age

    at school. He gets Mike's den as a room since the attic is too small. Greg refuses to participate in family activities such as planning the annual family

    camping trip. Greg soon realizes that has a lot of growing up to do.

    Guest stars: Julie Cobb as the young lady, and Chris Beaumont as the young man.

    Note: In this episode, Mike tells Carol that the attic would be suitable for Greg if only he was two and a half feet tall. In the episode "A Room at the

    Top" in Season 4, Greg moves into the attic and it is full-sized. Chris Beaumont made several appearances on the show as different characters.

    044 219 "The Liberation of

    Marcia Brady"

    Russ Mayberry Charles Hoffman February 12, 1971 044

    At school, Marcia is approached by a television news reporter Ken Jones doing a story on the women's liberation movement. Greg watches the news

    report and tries to rebut his sister's comments. Marcia decides to make a point by declaring she's joining the Frontier Scouts, to prove she is more

    than capable of completing the initiation tasks. Greg decides to get even by enlisting Peter to join her Sunflower Girls. While Peter's attempt to sell

    cookies wilts under his gross embarrassment, Marcia proves she is well suited to join the Frontier Scouts by passing all the tests. Marcia ultimately

    does not join, she just wanted to make her point known.

    Guest stars: Ken Jones, Claire Wilcox as Judy Winters, Ken Sansom as Stan Jacobsen, John Lawrence as the man.

    045 220 "Lights Out" Oscar Rudolph Bruce Howard February 19, 1971 045

    Cindy develops a fear of the dark after seeing a magician's "disappearing lady" act at a party. Peter helps Cindy deal with her fear by asking her to

    be his assistant for a magic act at his school's upcoming talent show. The whole thing is nearly undermined when Bobby plays a cruel joke on his

    sister, but Cindy shows courage when she learns that Peter's new assistant, Jan, hurt herself in gym class.

    Guest stars: Joseph Tatner as Warren, Snag Werris as the magic store salesclerk, C. Lindsay Workman as the school teacher.

    046 221 "The Winner" Robert Reed Elroy Schwartz February 26, 1971 046

    When Cindy comes home with a first-place trophy best jacks player, Bobby realizes that he is the only Brady family member with no first place

    trophy. He wins a place on the Kartoon King TV show, where he takes part in an ice cream eat-off. Bobby does not win the eat-off, but the family

    gives him a first place award for trying the hardest.

    Guest stars: Hal Smith as the Kartoon King, and Kerry MacLane as the young man.

    Blooper: Mike, Carol and Bobby leave for the TV studio in Mike's blue convertible, but return in Carol's station wagon.

    047 222 "Double Parked" Jack Arnold Skip Webster March 5, 1971 047

    Carol leads the family in campaigning against city hall to save their neighborhood park. However, battle lines are drawn when the park may be thesite of a new courthouse Mike is designing. The Bradys argue over the fate of the park. When Mike's boss Ed Phillips confronts him, he saves the

    day when his design moves the courthouse to a new site.

    Featuring: Jack Collins in his final appearance as Ed Phillips.

    Guest stars: Carolyn Stellar as Greg's school teacher, Jackie Coogan as the man.

    048 223 "Alice's September

    Song"

    Oscar Rudolph Elroy Schwartz March 12, 1971 048

    Alice's dashing former sweetheart, Mark Millard, shows up at the Brady doorstep wanting to rekindle their romance. However, Mark is not what he

    seems; he only wants to get back together with Alice to lure her into a fraudulent scheme. The Bradys discover his ruse, and convince Alice of his

    true motivations.

    Featuring: Allan Melvin as Sam Franklin.

    Guest star: Stephen Dunne as Mark Millard.

    Blooper: When Sam comes through the doorway his hand slides through the door frame since there is no glass.

    049 224 "Tell it Like it Is" Terry Becker Charles Hoffman March 19, 1971 039

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    Carol is invited to tell her family's story for a "Tomorrow's Woman Magazine", but the story is rejected for being too realistic. During a second

    interview, Carol exaggerates her "liberation" in the hopes of getting the article published. The truth about Carol's exaggeration is revealed when the

    editors visit the Brady home. Buddy Hinton gives Peter another black eye.

    Guest stars: Richard Simmons as Mr. Delafield, Jonathan Hole as Willie Witherspoon, and Nora Maynard as Elaine Swann.

    Season 3 (1971

    1972)

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    050 301 "Ghost Town U.S.A." Oscar Rudolph Howard Leeds September 17,

    1971

    049

    The family begins their third annual camping trip (the tradition would end this season), this time to the Grand Canyon after stopping at a ghost

    town. A demented prospector, who is convinced that the Bradys plan to jump his non-existent gold claim, locks them in the old jail and steals their

    car. They escape and Mike and Peter go for help. The episode ends on a cliffhanger with Carol wondering how Mike and Peter will fare in the

    outback.

    Special guest star: Jim Backus as Zaccariah T. Brown.

    Guest star: Hoke Howell as the gas station attendant.

    Part 1 of a three-part episode, filmed on location at the Grand Canyon.

    051 302 "Grand Canyon or Bust" Oscar Rudolph Tam Spiva September 24,

    1971

    050

    The family, stranded in the ghost town, seeks help by starting a signal fire. The prospector returns with Mike and Peter; Mike has convinced him

    that the family is no threat to his gold claim. The Bradys leave the ghost town and arrive at the Grand Canyon. Cindy and Bobby get lost after

    chasing a Native American boy Jimmy, who eludes them.

    Special guest star: Jim Backus as Zaccariah T. Brown.

    Guest star: Michele Campo as Jimmy.

    Part 2 of a three-part episode, filmed on location at the Grand Canyon.

    052 303 "The Brady Braves" Oscar Rudolph Tam Spiva October 1, 1971 051

    Bobby and Cindy are found. Mike comes to the Jimmy's aid; he had run away believing his grandfather Chief Eagle Cloud would scoff at his

    ambition to becoming an astronaut. The Bradys participate in a ceremony making them honorary members of Chief Eagle Cloud's tribe, and they

    each receive titles: Big Eagle of Large Nest/Mike, Yellow Flower with Many Petals/Carol, Stalking Wolf/Greg, Middle Buffalo?-Sleeping

    Lizard?/Peter, Wandering Blossom/Cindy, Little Bear who Loses Way/Bobby, Dove of Morning Light/Jan, Willow Dancing in Wind/Marcia,

    Squaw in Waiting/Alice.

    Guest stars: Jay Silverheels as Chief Eagle Cloud, Michele Campo as Jimmy.

    Part 3 of a three-part episode, filmed on location at the Grand Canyon.

    053 304 "The Wheeler-Dealer" Jack Arnold Bill Freedman &

    Ben Gershman

    October 8, 1971 053

    Greg learns the principle of Caveat Emptor when he gets his driver's license and buys his first car, 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible, from a

    slick-talking friend. But all the restoration in the world can't change the fact the car is a lemon. Greg plans on selling the car to a gullible friend, but

    has a change of heart and sells it for junk instead.Guest stars: Chris Beaumont as Eddie, and Charles Martin Smith as Ronnie.

    054 305 "My Sister, Benedict

    Arnold"

    Hal Cooper Elroy Schwartz October 15, 1971 058

    Greg is furious that Marcia is dating his rival, Warren, who has beaten him out for class president and a spot on the first-string basketball team. In

    retribution Greg dates Marcia's rival, even though he'd rather date other girls. Mike and Carol counsel their oldest children about using their dating

    partners to annoy each other. The family meanwhile builds a "dunk tank" for an upcoming carnival event.

    Featuring: Sheri Cowart in a recurring role for season three as Kathy Lawrence.

    Guest star: Gary Rist as Warren Mulaney.

    055 306 "The Personality Kid" Oscar Rudolph Ben Starr October 22, 1971 054

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    Peter is told he has no personality and takes it to heart. He tries to create a new personality, forcing different personae including an impersonation of

    Humphrey Bogart as Joe (repeating the family's dinner menu "porkchops and applesauce" in a Bogart like voice). None of the impersonations go

    over well so Peter buys a joke book. When he tries the jokes at his party everyone knows the punchlines. While trying to keep his party afloat,

    Bobby and Cindywho are on a safety drill campaigncall a surprise fire drill, forcing everyone to leave the house.

    Featuring: Sheri Cowart in her final appearance for season three as Kathy Lawrence.

    Guest stars: Monica Ramirez as Kyle, Margie DeMeyer as Judy, Karen Peters as Susie, Jay Kocen as young man number one, Pierre A. Williams

    as young man number two.

    Note: The voices of Donald, Clarette, Humphrey Bogart as Joe, and "sweetheart" in the TV scene are uncredited.

    Blooper: When Peter is talking on the phone in front of his parents in the living room, he is wearing a blue shirt with short straight sleeves. When

    he bends down to hang up the phone, his shirt sleeve is red with roll ups.

    056 307 "Juliet is the Sun" Jack Arnold Brad Radnitz October 29, 1971 052

    Marcia wins the lead female role of Juliet Capulet in the school production of Romeo and Juliet opposite Harold Axelrod as Romeo Montague.

    Peter and Jan are given parts as palace guards, and rehearse their brief roles repeatedly. Marcia had auditioned for the part of the nurse and feels she

    isn't good enough for the lead female role. The family makes an effort to encourage Marcia, but her ego grows and she becomes unmanageable.

    Marcia is heartbroken when her diva-like behaviour results in her dismissal from the play. At the last minute, when the girl cast as Juliet's mother

    Lady Capulet gets the mumps, a contrite Marcia asks to be given the role and promises she will act in a professional and courteous manner.

    Guest stars: Randy Case as Harold Axelrod, Lois Newman as Miss Goodwin.

    Blooper: When Peter and Jan ride in on their bikes Jan has no bow on her barrette. When they run inside Jan has a red bow on.

    057 308 "And Now a Word From

    Our Sponsor"

    Peter Baldwin Albert E. Lewin November 5, 1971 059

    The Bradys are hired by a hip director, Skip Farnum, to star in a television commercial for laundry detergent, due to their unaffected manner. The

    detergent is not the family's current brand, but a comparison test shows the new detergent as superior so the family agrees to do the commercial.

    They take advice from acting teacher Myrna Carter (first name pronounced "Meerna"), but as a result their acting is forced. Skip is appalled and

    fires the Bradys, remarking that the acting methods remind him of a "terrible" actress they worked with: Myrna Carter. As compensation the family

    receives 2,000 boxes of laundry detergent.

    Guest stars: Paul Winchell as Skip Farnum, Art Lewis as Felder, Bonnie Boland as Myrna Carter, Lennie Bremen as the delivery courier.

    Note: Robert Reed wrote a four-page memo complaining about Sherwood Schwartz and the character of Skip Farnum, but he did like Paul

    Winchell's acting.[11]

    058 309 "The Private Ear" Hal Cooper Michael Morris November 12,

    1971

    058

    Using Mike's tape recorder, Peter eavesdrops on his siblings' conversations. Mike counsels Peter on his behavior and considers the matter settled,

    but Greg and Marcia take matters into their own hands for revenge, and discuss a surprise party for Peter ensuring he overhears. Mike and Carol

    learn of this and sabotague the revenge by throwing an actual surprise party for Peter.

    059 310 "Her Sister's Shadow" Russ Mayberry Al Schwartz &

    Phil Leslie

    (teleplay), Al

    Schwartz & Ray

    Singer (story)

    November 19,

    1971

    055

    Jan is tired of her teachers constantly comparing her to the popular and successful Marcia. She dumps Marcia's awards in the closet and complains

    that all she hears is "Marcia this, Marcia that... Marcia, Marcia, Marcia." Jan is thrilled to establish her own successful identity by winning an Honor

    award for an essay she wrote. When she realizes there is a scoring error and she actually came second, Jan grapples with her conscience and

    considers keeping secret her discovery. At assembly with her parents in attendance and minutes before the presentation, Jan reveals her discovery to

    her teacher. The teacher's presentation depicts Jan as gracious and mature for revealing the error.

    Guest stars: Gwen Van Dam as Mrs. Watson, Julie Reese as Katy Rand, Nancy Gillette as Judy Smith, Peggy Doyle as the school teacher, and C.

    Lindsay Workman as the school principal.

    Note: The pom-pom contestant, Gloria Harper and Laura Richmond, and the five school officials, are uncredited.

    060 311 "Click" Oscar Rudolph Alfred Lewis

    Levitt & Helen

    Levitt

    (as Tom & Helen

    August)

    November 26,

    1971

    060

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    Greg becomes a member of the Westdale High School football team. Mike supports the idea, but Carol fears Greg will get hurt. Greg is indeed

    injured in a scrimmage so he turns to photography. Greg realizes his importance when he snaps a photo of a bad call on the field.

    Guest stars: Elvera Roussel as Linette Carter, Bart LaRue as the coach.

    061 312 "Getting Davy Jones" Oscar Rudolph Phil Leslie & Al

    Schwartz

    December 10,

    1971

    063

    Marcia, president of her school's Davy Jones fan club, hastily promises she can get him to sing at her school's upcoming dance on the strength ofJones' letter saying he would do her a favor. Marcia scrambles to contact Jones to ask him to appear. After a unsuccessful attempts at the local TV

    station and at his hotel, Marcia's appeal to Davy's manager convinces Davy to make an appearance. Davy realizes he cannot go back on his word.

    Special guest star: Davy Jones.

    Guest star: Marcia Wallace as Mrs. Robbins, Tina Andrews as Doreen, Whitney Rydbeck as Page, Kimberly Beck as Laura, Britt Leach as the

    recordings manager.

    Note: This was Davy Jones' first televised appearance after the end of The Monkees. The actors who play the receptionist and the audio technician

    are uncredited.[12]

    Featured Song: "Girl", performed by Jones. Released as a single in November 1971, "Girl" failed to make the Billboard Hot 100.

    062 313 "The Not-So-Rose-Colored

    Glasses"

    Leslie H.

    Martinson

    Bruce Howard December 24,

    1971

    061

    Jan accidentally takes someone else's bicycle and her grades are falling. I t is learned her eyesight is failing and she needs glasses - which she refuses

    to wear. She bicycles without her glasses, but crashes her bike destroying the portrait of the kids Mike intended as an anniversary present for Carol.

    Jan tells the kids the photographer lost the negative and they have to be photographed again for the replacement portrait. Mike realizes it is a new

    photograph - Jan wears her glasses in the new portrait. Jan says she was not wearing her glasses at the time of her accident and that she sold her

    bicycle to pay for the replacement portrait.

    Guest star: Robert Nadder as Gregory Gaylord.

    063 314 "The Teeter-Totter Caper" Russ Mayberry Joel Kane & Jack

    Lloyd

    December 31,

    1971

    056

    When they are not invited to Carol's cousin's wedding and asked to stay out of the way of their older siblings' activities, Bobby and Cindy decide to

    show how "important" they are by setting a world's record for most hours on a seesaw. They get newspaper coverage for their attempt, which

    ultimately fails when they fall asleep short of the record. The older siblings realize the attention-craving Bobby and Cindy indeed have their place in

    the family and are worthy of respect.

    064 315 "Big Little Man" Robert Reed Skip Webster January 7, 1972 062

    Bobby is self-conscious about his diminutive height. Greg gets a job at Sam's butcher shop to save for a surfboard. The girls' attempts to convince

    Bobby he's growing don't help, but Bobby learns the value of being small when locks himself and Greg in Sam's meat locker.

    Featuring: Allan Melvin as Sam Franklin.

    065 316 "Dough Re Mi" Allen Baron Ben Starr January 14, 1972 064

    Greg needs $150 to cut a music record. To get the money Greg forms a singing group with his siblings, but Peter's voice begins to break. Greg

    comes up with a new song to accommodate the breaking voice. Songs "We Can Make the World a Whole Lot Brighter" and "Time to Change" are

    featured.

    Guest star: John Wheeler as Mr. Dimsdale.

    066 317 "Jan's Aunt Jenny" Hal Cooper Michael Morris January 21, 1972 066

    Jan discovers an old photograph of a child that looks just like her. Carol explains it is Aunt Jenny and describes her to Jan. Jan is anxious to meet

    her great aunt, but changes her attitude on seeing a current photo of Jenny. Jan worries she will resemble the old and eccentric-looking Jenny at that

    age. Jan's doubt is placated when she meets Aunt Jenny, a fun-loving Auntie Mame-type, and realizes her beauty within.

    Guest star: Imogene Coca as Aunt Jenny.

    067 318 "The Big Bet" Earl Bellamy Elroy Schwartz January 28, 1972 065

    Greg comments to a pesky Bobby that he can do twice as many chin-ups as he can. Greg didn't mean anything by it, but Bobby demands a contest,

    with the loser acting as the winner's servant for a week. Bobby wins and soon becomes a tyrant. He invites himself along on Greg's date with

    Rachel. Bobby is annoying and disruptive through the date, and through his intentionally silly antics rips the soft top of Mike's convertible, leaving

    himself with a large debt to Mike for the repairs. Carol and Mike attend a high school reunion with a bet of their own.

    Featuring: Hope Sherwood (Sherwood Schwartz's daughter) in a recurring role for season three and for season four only as Rachel.

    068 319 "The Power of the Press" Jack Arnold Ben Gershman &Bill Freedman

    February 4, 1972 068

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    Peter joins his school newspaper and becomes popular when his classmates see themselves mentioned in print. Peter writes a flattering piece on his

    officious science teacher Mr Price, hoping it will help him gain a better grade. After the test admits what he has done to Mr Price, not realizing the

    he has read the piece - standard procedure when staff are mentioned in the paper. They both learn something from the discussion.

    Guest stars: Milton Parsons as Mr. Price, Angela Satterwhite as Diane, Bobby Rhia as Harvey, Jennifer Reilly as Iris. Blooper: Bobby's shirt

    changes color in the middle of one scene.

    069 320 "Sergeant Emma" Jack Arnold Harry Winkler February 11, 1972 069

    When Alice goes on a week's vacation, she invites her identical cousin Emma, a former Army WAC, to care for the household. Emma starts the

    Brady kids on a rigid schedule of exercise and work, and when Mike and Carol approach Emma to commend her on her teaching discipline to the

    kids, Emma decides that the parents, too, could also use a little exercise and participate in the household chores. Everyone can't wait until Alice

    returns from her vacation, and a "welcome home" party intended for Alice is misconstrued by Emma as the Bradys' show of appreciation.

    Featuring: Ann B. Davis in a dual role as Alice Nelson and as Cousin Emma.

    070 321 "Cindy Brady, Lady" Hal Cooper Al Schwartz &

    Larry Rhine

    February 18, 1972 067

    When she can't do what her older sisters can, Cindy decides to act more mature than her age. Bobby tries to help by posing as a secret admirer;

    when Mike wants to expose him, Bobby asks his friend Tommy to reveal himself as the admirer. Cindy initially turns Tommy off with her mature

    airs, but then when she starts acting her age Tommy expresses true affection for her.

    Guest star: Eric Shea as Tommy Jamison.

    071 322 "My Fair Opponent" Peter Baldwin Bernie Kahn March 3, 1972 071

    Marcia's plain and awkward classmate Molly Webber is nominated for hostess of the school's Banquet Night as a cruel joke by other students.

    Marcia is angered by this, so decides to make over Molly to deflate the joke. Marcia is in a bind when a nominee drops out and Marcia becomes the

    other nominee. She considers dropping out herself until experiencing Molly's arrogant new behaviour. Molly uses Marcia's campaign speech

    without acknowledging Marcia for her help, and with it, wins the contest. Molly has a change of heart and confesses.

    Guest stars: Debi Storm as Molly Webber, William Wellman Jr. as the astronaut.

    072 323 "The Fender Benders" Allen Baron David P. Harmon March 10, 1972 070

    Carol is involved in a minor car accident with Marcia, Bobby, and Cindy as passengers. Carol and Mr. Duggan, the other driver involved, initially

    agree to pay for their own damage. Duggan later files a lawsuit against Carol, claiming the accident was due to her reckless driving and that he was

    injured as a result. Carol goes to court to dispute the exaggerated charges, and wins.

    Guest stars: Jackie Coogan as Harry Duggan, Robert Emhardt as the judge.

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    073 401 "Hawaii Bound" Jack Arnold Tam Spiva September 22,

    1972

    072

    Mike is sent to Hawaii to check on a construction project, and his firm allows him to take his whole family and Alice along. The family takes an

    enjoyable tour of Hawai'i. Bobby finds an ancient tiki, which is said to bring bad luck. The Brady boys laugh at the curse, but then start to think

    differently when Greg has a surfing accident. The children learn about the history and legends of Pearl Harbor and Cindy is pleased to have Don Hoand Sam Kapu serenade her.

    Special guest stars: Don Ho, and Sam Kapu - uncredited.

    Guest Stars: David "Lippy" Espinda as Mr. Hanalei, Patrick Adiarte as David, Elith Aguiar as the hula instructor, and Dennis M. Chun as the

    young construction worker.

    Part 1 of a three-part episode, filmed on location in Hawai'i.

    074 402 "Pass the Tabu" Jack Arnold Tam Spiva September 29,

    1972

    073

    The tiki continues to bring bad luck to the family: Greg is reeling from his surfing crash, a wall hanging almost hits Bobby, and a tarantula nearly

    bites Peter. Bobby tries to get rid of the tiki, but it is returned to him by an unknowing Jan. The boys learn that the idol must be discarded at an

    ancient burial ground for the curse to be removed.

    Guest stars: David "Lippy" Espinda as Mr. Hanalei, Patrick Adiarte as David, Cris Callow as Mandy, and Vincent Price as Professor Hubert

    Whitehead.

    Part 2 of a three-part episode, filmed on location in Hawai'i.

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    075 403 "The Tiki Caves" Jack Arnold Tam Spiva October 6, 1972 074

    An archaeologist, believing the boys have come to steal his latest "find," holds them captive on the burial grounds. After the girls reveal their

    siblings' whereabouts, Mike rescues his sons, then convinces the professor that they have no intention of claiming credit for finding the burial

    grounds. A Hawai'ian party wraps up the Bradys' latest vacation.

    Guest stars: David "Lippy" Espinda as Mr. Hanalei, Vincent Price as Professor Hubert Whitehead, Leon Lontoc as The Mayor's Representative.

    Part 3 of a three-part episode, filmed on location in Hawai'i.

    076 404 "Today, I Am a

    Freshman"

    Hal Cooper Myles Wilder October 13, 1972 075

    Marcia is overly anxious about her freshman year of high school, and Mike asks Greg to introduce his sister around. Marcia decides to join every

    club at school, including the Boosters, a club of conceited girls who adhere to strict social rules. When Marcia invites the Boosters over for her

    interview, Peter's heretofore malfunctioning science project model volcano finally erupts, spewing "lava" over the outraged Boosters. Marcia breaks

    into laughter and realizes the Boosters aren't the types of girls she wants to socialize with.

    Guest stars: Kelly Flynn as Tom Petersen, John Reilly as Dick Corsept, Vicki Cos as Kim, John Howard as Dr. Howard.

    077 405 "Cyrano de Brady" Hal Cooper Skip Webster October 20, 1972 076

    Peter has a crush on pretty classmate Kerry, but has no idea how to break the ice with her so enlists Greg's help. Kerry mistakenly concludes that

    Greg is the one interested in her. Greg enlists Marcia's help in a play act to convince Kerry he is a playboy so she'll lose interest in him. Peter arrives

    and, unaware of the plan, tells Kerry the girl is their sister, acting. His honesty wins Kerry's love.

    Guest star: Kym Karath as Kerry.

    078 406 "Fright Night" Jerry London Brad Radnitz October 27, 1972 077

    After the boys spook the girls one night, both sets of siblings compete to scare each other. After scaring each other they team up to scare Alice.

    Mike and Carol arrive home early and breakup the scheme, but Alice arrives on the scene. Panicked, Alice smashes the bust of Mike that Carol

    made for a contest, thinking it is the head of a burglar. Carol and Mike come down hard on the kids, pointing out that their actions could have

    resulted in tragedy.

    079 407 "The Show Must Go

    On??"

    Jack Donohue Harry Winkler November 3, 1972 081

    Greg and Marcia each enlist their parents to perform with them in the Westdale High School's talent revue,Family Night Frolics. Carol and Marcia

    perform the featured song Together (Wherever We Go) from the musical Gypsy, and Greg and Mike do a reading of Henry Wadsworth

    Longfellow's The Day is Done. The reading is a unique interpretation complete with visual gags, bad puns, and a rubber chicken.

    Featuring: Allan Melvin as Sam Franklin.

    Guest stars: Karen Foulkes as Muriel, Barbara Morrison as Mrs. Tuttle.

    080 408 "Jan, the Only

    Child"

    Roger Duchowny Ralph Goodman &

    Al Schwartz

    November 10,

    1972

    080

    Jan complains about the lack of privacy and personal space, and declares she wants to become an only child. Her angered siblings teach her a

    lesson; they grant her wish by ignoring her and staying out of her way. The family plans a square dance at a Hoedown party, while Alice and Carol

    compete by making strawberry preserves for the dance.

    Note: This episode caused an argument on-set between Robert Reed and Sherwood Schwartz over lines in the script.[1]

    081 409 "Career Fever" Jerry London Adele Styler &

    Burt Styler

    November 17,

    1972

    078

    Mike mistakenly believes Greg wants to follow in his father's footsteps to become an architect. Greg doesn't want to offend Mike by admitting he

    doesn't want to become an architect, he merely wrote that he did for a school assignment. Greg creates ridiculous designs to show he'll never make

    it as an architect. Peter and Jan want go into the medical profession and borrow large medical encyclopedias from the library. Peter mistakenly

    concludes that he has contracted a rare disease, but he has misread the encyclopedia.

    082 410 "Goodbye, Alice,

    Hello"

    George Tyne Milt Rosen November 24,

    1972

    083

    A series of misunderstandings leads Alice to believe she has irreparably breached the Brady kids' trust, prompting her resignation. Alice's temporary

    replacement is Kay, a friend of Alice's who had a similar unpleasant experience with another family. Although Kay is very nice, she has no

    intentions of bonding with the family, instead she does her job. The kids, with help from Kay, track down Alice at that restaurant she now works at

    and convince her to return.

    Guest star: Mary Treen as Kay, Snag Werris as Mr. Foster, David Crigger as the customer.Note: Robert Reed does not appear in this episode.

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    083 411 "Greg's Triangle" Richard Michaels Bill Freedman &

    Ben Gershman

    December 8, 1972 086

    Greg falls in love with a classmate Jennifer Nichols. Carol and Mike each suspect Jennifer may be dating Greg with an alterior motive. It turns out

    that Jennifer, along with Marcia, is a tryout for head cheerleader, and Greg is on the judging committee. At the tryout Greg has the casting vote and

    selects neither Marcia or Jennifer. Marcia is happy that Jennifer's dishonest scheme failed. Jennifer dumps Greg, who realizes she was just using

    him.

    Guest stars: Rita Wilson as Pat Conway, Tannis G. Montgomery as Jennifer Nichols.

    084 412 "Everyone Can't Be

    George Washington"

    Richard Michaels Sam Locke &

    Milton Pascal

    December 22, 1972 085

    Peter tries out for the role of George Washington in the school play, but is cast as Benedict Arnold instead. He tries to get himself kicked out when

    friends start teasing him as a "traitor". Peter feigns laryngitis to lose the role, but Mike convinces him his behavior in letting everyone down was the

    same as the real Benedict Arnold. Peter agrees to be in the play and is praised for his brilliant portrayal of Arnold.

    Guest star: Sara Seegar as Miss Bailey.

    Note: Peter's teacher Miss Bailey incorrectly states that Benedict Arnold was wounded at the Battle of Saratoga. In reality, Saratoga was two battles

    - the Battle of Freeman's Farm and the Battle of Bemis Heights at which Arnold was actually wounded. She fails to mention that Arnold was also

    wounded at the Siege of Quebec two years earlier - in the same leg.

    085 413 "Love and the Older

    Man"

    Richard Michaels Sam Locke &

    Milton Pascal

    January 5, 1973 084

    Marcia has a crush on the family's new dentist Dr. Stanley Vogel and mistakenly concludes that a favor he plans to ask of her is to date him. He

    actually wants to ask Marcia to babysit his 3-year-old child when he takes his wife out.

    Guest stars: Don Brit Reid as Dr. Stanley Vogel, Allen Joseph as the minister.

    086 414 "Law and Disorder" Hal Cooper Elroy Schwartz January 12, 1973 079

    Bobby learns about power, discretion and responsibility when he is named safety monitor at school. Bobby uses his power to write people up,

    including his siblings. Bobby learns his lesson when he breaks the rules himself to save a classmate's cat name Pandora from an abandoned house.

    Other family members are restoring an old sailboat.

    Guest stars: Shawn Sheppes as Jill, Harlen Carraher as Steve, Jon Hayes as Jon, Cindy Henderson as the young lady.

    Note: Barry Williams admitted to being stoned in the scene where he is pumping up the bike tire.

    087 415 "Greg Gets

    Grounded"

    Jack Arnold Elroy Schwartz January 19, 1973 089

    Mike prohibits Greg from driving the family car for a week after Bobby describes his near-accident on the freeway. Greg borrows a car from his

    friend George Thompson to go get tickets to a rock concert before they sell out. When Greg's parents call him on it, he states that he was complying

    with the letter of the punishment, by not driving "the family car". Greg is grounded for 10 days, and may only go to school. Greg convinces his

    parents to abolish the punishment on the condition he does everything by "his exact words". They make Greg fulfill all his commitments to the

    letter, to teach him a lesson.

    Featuring: Hope Sherwood (daughter of Sherwood Schwartz) in her final appearance as Rachel.

    Guest star: Gracia Lee as Jenny Thompson.

    088 416 "Amateur Nite" Jack Arnold Sam Locke &

    Milton Pascal

    January 26, 1973 092

    Jan's misunderstanding of the price for the engraving of a silver platter they intend to give their parents as an anniversary gift leaves the kidsscrambling for cash. To raise the funds they participate in television talent show as "The Silver Platters".

    Guest stars: Steve Dunne as Pete Sterne, Robert Nadder as Alfred Baily, Harold Peary as Mr. Goodbody.

    Featured Songs: It's a Sunshine Day and Keep On, each sung by Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Mike

    Lookinland, and Susan Olsen.

    Blooper: The kids are secretly rehearsing in the garage for a singing competition. As Alice listens from outside, you can hear Marcia call

    Christopher Knight by his real name and not his character's name "Peter". Notes: Stephen Dunne's second appearance, having previously played

    Mark Millard on Season 2'sAlice's September Song.

    089 417 "Bobby's Hero" Leslie H.

    Martinson

    Michael Morris February 2, 1973 087

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    When the family learns that Bobby's hero is Jesse James, Mike and Carol set out to teach him the truth about the outlaw. When books and

    heavily-edited television movies suggest to Bobby that he was not a villian, Mike tracks down a relative of one of James' victims to share his story

    with Bobby. That, plus a nightmare in which Jesse James kills the Bradys during a train robbery, finally gets through to Bobby.

    Guest stars: Burt Mustin as Jethroe Collins, Richard Carlyle as Mr. Hillary, Ruth Anson as Miss Perry.

    Featured guest star: Gordon Devol as Jesse James.

    090 418 "The Subject Was

    Noses"

    Jack Arnold Larry Rhine & Al

    Schwartz

    February 9, 1973 090

    When Marcia is asked out by school hunk Doug Simpson she breaks her date with Charley, the nice but unspectacular son of a wallpaper salesman,

    with the excuse "something suddenly came up". When Peter's wildly thrown football causes Marcia's nose to swell and bruise ("Oh, my nose!"),

    Doug breaks their date with the excuse "something suddenly came up". When Marcia's nose quickly heals, Doug asks her out again. Marcia rejects

    him, admits to Charley what she did, and goes on the date with him. At the dance Charley and Doug fight, leaving Doug with a swollen nose. Mike

    and Carol redecorate and can't decide on a wallpaper pattern for their bedroom.

    Guest stars: Nicholas Hammond as Doug Simpson, Stuart Getz as Charlie, Lisa Eilbacher as Vicki.

    091 419 "How to Succeed in

    Business?"

    Robert Reed Gene Thompson February 23, 1973 091

    Peter gets his first job as a bicycle mechanic. His painfully slow process repairing a bicycle irritates his boss, Mr. Martinelli. Martinelli fires him for

    his plodding pace; he explains that Peter is "very nice" but just not "mechanically inclined". Peter keeps the truth from his family, until Carol and

    Mike visit the shop to purchase bicycles. They console Peter; Mike explains his firm has been fired many times by contractors and clients.Guest star: Jay Novello as Mr. Martinelli.

    092 420 "The Great Earring

    Caper"

    Leslie H.

    Martinson

    Larry Rhine & Al

    Schwartz

    March 2, 1973 088

    Cindy takes a pair of earrings Carol loaned to Marcia, and loses them. Cindy enlists budding detective Peter to help find the jewelry before Marcia

    or Carol find out. The pressure is on when Carol wants to wear them to a costume party. When the truth comes out the family reconstructs the

    events before Cindy lost the earrings, and find them in the washing machine - damaged.

    093 421 "You're Never Too

    Old"

    Bruce Bilson Ben Gershman &

    Bill Freedman

    March 9, 1973 093

    The kids try to set up their maternal great-grandmother, Grandma Connie Hutchins, and paternal great-grandfather, Grandpa Hank Brady, after the

    two come for a visit. While Grandma is a real "swinger", Grandpa is a real "stick in the mud". After some problems, Grandma Hutchins finally wins

    over Grandpa Brady, and the two elope in Las Vegas.

    Featuring: Florence Henderson in a dual role as Carol Brady and as Connie Hutchins, Robert Reed in a dual role as Mike Brady and Hank Brady.

    094 422 "You Can't Win

    Them All"

    Jack Donohue Lois Hire March 16, 1973 082

    Bobby and Cindy vie for a spot on a kids' television quiz show Question the Kids with host Monty Marshall. Cindy earns her spot, and gains a huge

    ego as a result, but she blanks when the cameras start rolling. Mike and Carol plan a dinner party which was originally going to be a barbecue, then

    Mexican food, then a smorgasbord, changing dates several times, without resolving a date for the party.

    Guest stars: Edward Knight (father of Christopher Knight) as Monty Marshall, Harlen Carraher as Clinton contestant number one, Miyoshi

    Williams as Clinton contestant number two, Tracey M. Lee as Woodside contestant number one, Claudio Martinez as Woodside contestant number

    two, Vicki S