The Brady Bunch Hour (1977)
The Brady Bunch Hour
1977The Brady Bunch Hour is an American variety television series produced by Sid and Marty Krofft in association with Paramount Television, which aired on ABC between 1976 to 1977. The series stars the original cast members of The Brady Bunch, with the exception of Eve Plumb, who was replaced by Geri Reischl. This change led to the reference "Fake Jan". The show began as a 60-minute special titled The Brady Bunch Variety Hour on November 28, 1976. This special led to eight additional 60-minute episodes produced and aired as The Brady Bunch Hour from January to May 1977. The show's events are not included or mentioned in the later spinoffs and revivals.
Seasons & Episode
A mix-up with moving man Mr. Merrill results in the Bradys having to put up Lee Majors and Farrah Fawcett for the night.
Bobby recruits Milton Berle to write for the show, but the headliner soon takes over and leaves his mark on every aspect of the production.
Greg moves into his own apartment...and Vincent Price quickly warns him that it's haunted.
Mike is offended when his family insults his singing, so announces plans to do a solo song on the variety show. But when he begins rehearsing with Charo, Carol becomes jealous.
Cindy bumps into Rich Little and gives him amnesia.
Marcia announces her engagement to a free-spirited hippie. Meanwhile, Redd Foxx studies the Bradys in preparation for his upcoming variety show.
The Brady kids neglect to check with their parents before inviting the kids from "What's Happening!!" to appear on the show.
Paul Williams tries to win Carol's heart, much to Mike's chagrin. Meanwhile, Jan fawns over guest-star Lynn Anderson.
The Brady Bunch Hour is an American variety television series produced by Sid and Marty Krofft in association with Paramount Television, which aired on ABC between 1976 to 1977. The series stars the original cast members of The Brady Bunch, with the exception of Eve Plumb, who was replaced by Geri Reischl. This change led to the reference "Fake Jan". The show began as a 60-minute special titled The Brady Bunch Variety Hour on November 28, 1976. This special led to eight additional 60-minute episodes produced and aired as The Brady Bunch Hour from January to May 1977. The show's events are not included or mentioned in the later spinoffs and revivals.