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![]() And the family changed, as all American Families do...children grow up, get married, host variety shows and turn into cartoons. Next to fellow Paramount Production Star Trek: The Original Series, The Brady Bunch most likely holds the title for Most Attempted Spinoffs. Here then is (as TV Land once put it) ... The Wonder of Brady.—Narrator, Brady - An American Cronicle Spinoffs: open/close all folders The Brady Kids "The Brady Kids" contains examples of:See The Brady Kids The Brady Bunch Hour The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (also known as The Brady Bunch Hour) was an ABC show from 1976-1977 that had the family move to New York and produce their own Variety Show. It might be the most infamous spin off. It lasted nine episodes. "The Brady Bunch Hour" contains examples of:
The Brady Brides The series about what happened after Marcia and Jan became adults, which ran for 10 episodes. It began with a 1981 Made-for-TV Movie titled The Brady Girls Get Married. Jan falls in love with a college professor named Phillip Covington III, while Marcia falls for a toy salesman named Wally Logan. "The Brady Girls Get Married" contains examples of:
The sitcom The Brady Brides picked up where The Brady Girls Get Married left off. Marcia and Jan have married their respective boyfriends, and the four of them must now share a house. The husbands don't get along. "The Brady Brides" contains examples of:
A Very Brady Christmas The 1988 Made-for-TV Movie A Very Brady Christmas saw the now-adult Brady Kids reunite with their parents, and stands out as one of the most somber Brady Bunch works. "A Very Brady Christmas" contains examples of: The Bradys Capitalizing on the success of A Very Brady Christmas, the characters received another TV series, The Bradys, in 1990. It also stands out as one of their most somber works. It lasted nine episodes. "The Bradys" contains examples of:
Brady-An American Cronicle To help promote the 1995 movie, cable channel Tv Land created this special in the style of Ken Burns Baseball and Civil War documentaries, complete with grainy black and white photos, white letter on black background title cards, and experts in the social importance of all things Brady. Featured cameos of Davy Jones and Susan Olsen in character. "Brady:An American Cronicle" contains examples of:
The Brady Bunch Movies Growing Up Brady The Made-for-TV Movie Growing Up Brady aired on NBC in 2000, and depicts some backstage dramas experienced by the original cast and crew of The Brady Bunch. "Growing Up Brady" contains examples of:
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