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    The Brady Brides

    1981 · Sitcom · 1 season

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  2. The Brady Brides: Created by Lloyd J. Schwartz, Sherwood Schwartz. With Maureen McCormick, Eve Plumb, Jerry Houser, Ron Kuhlman. The story of Marcia and Jan's lives as newlyweds with their husbands.

    • (332)
    • 1981-02-06
    • Comedy
    • 30
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    The Brady Brides is a 1981 sitcom which aired on NBC-TV that was co-developed and produced by Lloyd J. Schwartz, and with Sherwood Schwartz. The series' storyline was a continuation of the 1970s ABC television series The Brady Bunch.

    It was produced by Paramount Televison for the NBC-TV and first aired in February 5, 1981.

    A TV reunion movie called The Brady Girls Get Married was produced in 1981. TV Guide indicated the movie would be shown in one evening, but at the last minute NBC divided it into half-hour segments and showed one part a week for three weeks, and the fourth week debuted a spin-off sitcom, titled The Brady Brides. The reunion movie featured the entire original cast; this would prove to be the only time the entire cast worked together on a single project following the cancellation of the original series. The movie's opening credits featured the season-one "Grid" and theme song, with the addition of the "Brady Girls Get Married" title. The movie shows what the characters had been doing since the original series ended: Mike is still an architect, Carol is a real-estate agent, Marcia is a fashion designer, Jan is also an architect, Greg is a doctor, Peter is in the Air Force, Bobby and Cindy are in college, and Alice has married Sam. Eventually they all reunite for Marcia and Jan's double wedding.

    series features Maureen McCormick (Marcia) and Eve Plumb (Jan) in regular roles. The series begins with Marcia, Jan, and their new husbands buying a house and living together. The clashes between Jan's uptight husband, Phillip Covington III (a college professor in science who is several years older than Jan, played by Ron Kuhlman), and Marcia's slovenly husband, Wally Logan (a fun-loving salesman for a large toy company, played by Jerry Houser), were the pivot on which many of the stories were based, not unlike The Odd Couple. Ten episodes were aired before the sitcom was cancelled. This was the only Brady show in sitcom form to be filmed in front of a live studio audience. Bob Eubanks guest-starred as himself in an episode where the two couples appear on The Newlywed Game.

    Throughout the late 1980s and '90s, The Brady Girls Get Married, was rerun on various networks in its original full-length movie format.

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    1."Brady World – Episode Guide". Bradyworld.com. http://www.bradyworld.com/episodes/brides.htm. Retrieved August 11, 2010.

  4. The collection contains every episode of The Brady Bunch, The Brady Kids, The Brady Brides, and The Bradys, as well as the films A Very Brady Christmas, The Brady Bunch Movie, A Very Brady Sequel, The Brady Bunch in the White House, and Growing Up Brady.

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  7. The Brady Brides TV show. Network: NBC. Episodes: 10 (half-hour) Seasons: One. TV show dates: February 6, 1981 — April 17, 1981. Series status: Cancelled/ended. Performers include: Maureen...

  8. S1.E5 ∙ The Siege. When an investigator shows up at the door, the Logans and Brady-Covingtons are thrown into disarray; Wally pretends to be Phillip, fearing retribution for unpaid parking tickets.

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