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If you look at this show, it can be seen as the middle part of a trilogy (that is if you don't count the cartoon series and the horrid variety show). This show along with the original "Brady Bunch" and the hour long drama "The Bradys" make up the trilogy. Unfortunately, no one wanted to see a show with just Marcia, Jan, Carol and Alice (neither Robert Reed nor any of the Brady Boys or even Cindy appeared on this show). It was a bad idea then and it was just another attempt to squeeze a little more out of the family that wouldn't die.
I recall the Family Channel airing The Brady Brides during the Thanksgiving season in 1997. The mediocrity of this 1981 revival was evident, and it's no surprise that the series was axed after just two months on the air. TV revivals in general are often inferior, and The Brady Brides was no exception. Nonetheless, I found it to be only slightly more watchable than the sorry one-hour dramedy that followed in 1990 ("The Bradys").
I thought this show was a decent sitcom.
The Brady characters and their husbands, combined with comedy, and bit more of an adult theme.
I know ratings are everything , but t's unfortunate that they could not have given this show a full season to see if it would catch on.
The Brady characters and their husbands, combined with comedy, and bit more of an adult theme.
I know ratings are everything , but t's unfortunate that they could not have given this show a full season to see if it would catch on.
The Brady Brides premeired in 1981 after the success of the TV reunion film, "The Brady Girls Get Married".
IMHO, they simply should've just let this be a stand alone thing rather than make a TV series out of it.
As a TV reunion movie, it was funny, warm and entertaining. However, to see this made into a regular weekly TV series was another thing.
Each and every week, this series featured sisters Marcia and Jan (Maureen McCormick and Eve Plumb both reprising their respective roles from the original 1969-1974 TV series) both living under the same roof with their husbands. It featured them both getting on each other's nerves and comparing their own husbands with each other. It was the same old thing each and every week.
According to this site, this was THE only Brady Bunch spin-off to be taped before a live audience. However, I sometimes feel that they used a laugh tarck machine at certain intervals of the episodes when the audience really wasn't laughing.
Like its predecessor, "The Brady Bunch Hour", this should have had "Avoid at all costs" written all over it.
This spin-off of a really wonderful TV series is another one of THE worst ever. Despite the laughter, this series wasn't even that funny. It was simply a lethargic and pathetic excuse for a sit-com after the ratings success of a wonderful TV cast reunion movie. This series was truly "bottom of the barrel" in the worst possible way. It also doesn't even survive on a "So bad, it's good!" kind of level, which truly shows how bad and terrible this series was. This series was simply boring and uninspired. IMHO, it simply had no life within itself at all.
Again, IMHO, they should have left the TV reunion movie as a stand alone film, which means that they simply should've left well enough alone, rather than make this a weekly series.
After the TV movie, there were eight total episodes made, with the TV reunion split into two parts to make it ten.
Thank goodness for small favors that this series was cancelled as it was a ratings disaster.
Overall, one of THE worst spin-offs ever made for TV.
IMHO, they simply should've just let this be a stand alone thing rather than make a TV series out of it.
As a TV reunion movie, it was funny, warm and entertaining. However, to see this made into a regular weekly TV series was another thing.
Each and every week, this series featured sisters Marcia and Jan (Maureen McCormick and Eve Plumb both reprising their respective roles from the original 1969-1974 TV series) both living under the same roof with their husbands. It featured them both getting on each other's nerves and comparing their own husbands with each other. It was the same old thing each and every week.
According to this site, this was THE only Brady Bunch spin-off to be taped before a live audience. However, I sometimes feel that they used a laugh tarck machine at certain intervals of the episodes when the audience really wasn't laughing.
Like its predecessor, "The Brady Bunch Hour", this should have had "Avoid at all costs" written all over it.
This spin-off of a really wonderful TV series is another one of THE worst ever. Despite the laughter, this series wasn't even that funny. It was simply a lethargic and pathetic excuse for a sit-com after the ratings success of a wonderful TV cast reunion movie. This series was truly "bottom of the barrel" in the worst possible way. It also doesn't even survive on a "So bad, it's good!" kind of level, which truly shows how bad and terrible this series was. This series was simply boring and uninspired. IMHO, it simply had no life within itself at all.
Again, IMHO, they should have left the TV reunion movie as a stand alone film, which means that they simply should've left well enough alone, rather than make this a weekly series.
After the TV movie, there were eight total episodes made, with the TV reunion split into two parts to make it ten.
Thank goodness for small favors that this series was cancelled as it was a ratings disaster.
Overall, one of THE worst spin-offs ever made for TV.
A few of years ago, I caught some episodes of "The Brady Brides" on FoxFamily(or now ABCFamily... w/e) NEWAYS! I guess it's just not the same without the whole Brady family, and it's just different seeing Marcia and Jan being married. However, I really liked all the characters in this show and the plot because they're all really funny and the plot is just awesome... two couples all living in the same house because the two couples can only afford this really nice house if they pitch in together. However, both couples are totally opposites of each other. I guess that's really what makes it funny, because you have Wally: a guy who just likes to fool around and be silly.... and sleep in the nude. Then you have Philip: a guy who is serious, a professor, and is traditional. I mean, it's just really amazing and funny to see how two people so different can live in the same house and work it out. One of the episodes I really liked was when Wally and Philip just had it with each other and drew a line across the house, where Philip and Jan is to stay on one side and Wally and Marcia on the other. Both Wally and Philip drove each other crazy by doing things that would annoy the other person to death right next to the border of the line. Anyways, I wouldn't say this is one of my favorite shows, but it really isn't that bad if you want to just find something to watch and have a good laugh.
Bottom line... it's kinda funny, but just not the same without the whole spirit of the Brady family.
Bottom line... it's kinda funny, but just not the same without the whole spirit of the Brady family.
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- QuizThis was the only Brady show in sitcom form to be filmed in front of a live studio audience.
- ConnessioniFollowed by The Brady Girls Get Married (1981)
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