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FREE FULL EPISODES
Watch your favorite Brady family moments – from a Grand Canyon mule ride to a special musical performance by the Silver Platters – online anytime.
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CAST AND CREATOR INTERVIEWS
As Eve Plumb (Jan) puts it, '[The show] is like peanut butter and jelly - you always want to go back to it.' The Brady kids recall the set, and the show's masterminds reveal behind-the-scenes secrets.
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CLASSIC BRADY MOMENTS
These are clips for every fan, from the moment it all began on Mike and Carol's mishap-ridden wedding day to the heralded breakfast hour with Alice the Maid.
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BRADY BUNCH ON TWITTER
It's the Brady Bunch's 40th, and the gang's all here! Follow former Brady cast members and experts during the reunion week for special insider info.
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The Brady Bunch premiered on Sept. 26, 1969 and has aired in reruns ever since. It started as a popular Friday night family show that grew into a pop-culture phenomenon.
The Brady Bunch was always a hit with pre-teen audiences, who simply never stopped watching the show even after it completed its five-year run.
The Brady Bunch was daring for its time: A mother with three daughters by one marriage marries a widower with three boys, a maid and a dog. Despite these eyebrow-raising characters, the show had universal plotlines that were familiar to anyone growing up in Astroturf-covered, suburban middle-class America. What helped
The Brady Bunch endure is that it focused on topics that were significant to any generation (self-esteem issues, relationships, careers, family vacations). The original
Brady Bunch will forever remain a favorite -- as will the endless fascination with Brady reunions.
In addition to the Brady cartoon on Saturday mornings (
The Brady Kids), there were
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The Brady Girls Get Married, A Very Brady Christmas and
The Bradys. There were two successful feature films (
The Brady Bunch Movie and
A Very Brady Sequel) and a stage show called "The Real Live Brady Bunch."
The Brady Bunch is a touchstone of American pop culture and a pure example of classic TV.