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There was a minor scandal in the pop culture world when actor Barry Williams (writing with Chris Kreski) published his 1992 autobiography, "Growing Up Brady: I Was a Teenage Greg." Williams famously played the wholesome teenager Greg Brady on Sherwood Schwartz's hit 1974 sitcom "The Brady Bunch," and he revealed that, behind the scenes, he dated Maureen McCormick, the actress who played Greg's sister, Marcia. He also talked about how he often butted heads with Robert Reed, who played Greg's father, Mike, and sometimes even argued with Schwartz himself. Williams also spread some gossip about how his other co-stars Eve Plumb...
There was a minor scandal in the pop culture world when actor Barry Williams (writing with Chris Kreski) published his 1992 autobiography, "Growing Up Brady: I Was a Teenage Greg." Williams famously played the wholesome teenager Greg Brady on Sherwood Schwartz's hit 1974 sitcom "The Brady Bunch," and he revealed that, behind the scenes, he dated Maureen McCormick, the actress who played Greg's sister, Marcia. He also talked about how he often butted heads with Robert Reed, who played Greg's father, Mike, and sometimes even argued with Schwartz himself. Williams also spread some gossip about how his other co-stars Eve Plumb...
- 9/1/2025
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
The Brady Bunch was groundbreaking in its depiction of divorce, blended families and shared beds, but there was one reality that the series resolutely ignored. In real life, if you throw an equally paired group of mixed-gender, heterosexual kids together in the same household and add puberty, what you get is less Brady Bunch and more Bang Bus. 1996’s A Very Brady Sequel spoofed this obvious blind spot by throwing some sexual tension into Greg and Marcia’s fight over the attic bedroom, but even that was pretty neutered by reality’s standards, because of course, in reality, “we all hooked up,” according to Greg Brady actor Barry Williams.
Possibly the most shocking behind-the-scenes Brady relationship drama was its most Freudian, if also a bit overblown. Maureen McCormick wrote in her memoir of having “a huge crush on Robert Reed,” her TV stepdad, to the point that she “really wanted to marry him,...
Possibly the most shocking behind-the-scenes Brady relationship drama was its most Freudian, if also a bit overblown. Maureen McCormick wrote in her memoir of having “a huge crush on Robert Reed,” her TV stepdad, to the point that she “really wanted to marry him,...
- 7/27/2025
- Cracked
Sherwood Schwartz's 1969 sitcom "The Brady Bunch" was progressive and retrogressive at the same time. On the one hand, it vaunted the virtues of remarrying and finding new families, showing that step-siblings and second spouses could produce as harmonious a domestic unit as more traditional nuclear families. On the other hand, the characters were clean-cut and virtuous to a cartoonish degree, only expressing the blandest sorts of domestic turmoil. It's easy to be harmonious when every member of the family is scrupulous and clean. The show was more about mild, silly pet peeves than about legitimately hard-hitting clashes of character.
Of course, "hard-hitting" was not Schwartz's métier. He was a writer of high-concept, light-hearted comedies. This was, after all, the "Gilligan's Island" guy. He wasn't about to skew into Neil Labute family dramas with "The Brady Bunch."
And "The Brady Bunch" was huge. It lasted a gangbusters 117 episodes over its five seasons,...
Of course, "hard-hitting" was not Schwartz's métier. He was a writer of high-concept, light-hearted comedies. This was, after all, the "Gilligan's Island" guy. He wasn't about to skew into Neil Labute family dramas with "The Brady Bunch."
And "The Brady Bunch" was huge. It lasted a gangbusters 117 episodes over its five seasons,...
- 6/9/2025
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
The Brady Bunch remains one of television history's most well-known sitcoms, but at the time of its airing, the show started to lose some steam after several seasons. With the show's children getting older, the decision was made to introduce a new family member, but the cast agrees that this was the moment that the show jumped the shark.
Per People, some of the stars of The Brady Bunch reunited for a panel at The Chocolate Expo at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, earlier this month. Cast members in attendance included Christopher Knight, Barry Williams, Mike Lookinland, and Susan Olsen. When the Brady Bunch stars were taking questions from fans, one person asked, "What was the deal with Cousin Oliver?"
"Our shark jump," Olsen responded. "Every time a show is starting to get a little bit lower in the ratings, they start to add in the cute kid."
Our shark jump.
Per People, some of the stars of The Brady Bunch reunited for a panel at The Chocolate Expo at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, earlier this month. Cast members in attendance included Christopher Knight, Barry Williams, Mike Lookinland, and Susan Olsen. When the Brady Bunch stars were taking questions from fans, one person asked, "What was the deal with Cousin Oliver?"
"Our shark jump," Olsen responded. "Every time a show is starting to get a little bit lower in the ratings, they start to add in the cute kid."
Our shark jump.
- 5/17/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Were the sitcom gods picking on Susan Olsen, or did the actress who played Cindy simply have worse luck than a Brady kid carrying the tiki idol during the Hawaiian vacation episodes?
She recently complained on The Real Brady Bros podcast that she was nearly killed on the first day of filming, thanks to falling production equipment bonking her on the skull. And at last week’s Chocolate Expo, per People, Olsen revealed more physical maladies suffered on The Brady Bunch set.
Olsen told the story during a question-and-answer session when one fan asked if she was required to dye her hair to play the part of Cindy. “You bet,” she said. “Every three weeks they had to dye my hair. If you look at the third season, my hair is kind of a different shade of blonde every episode.”
Pouring a bunch of bleach in a kid’s hair...
She recently complained on The Real Brady Bros podcast that she was nearly killed on the first day of filming, thanks to falling production equipment bonking her on the skull. And at last week’s Chocolate Expo, per People, Olsen revealed more physical maladies suffered on The Brady Bunch set.
Olsen told the story during a question-and-answer session when one fan asked if she was required to dye her hair to play the part of Cindy. “You bet,” she said. “Every three weeks they had to dye my hair. If you look at the third season, my hair is kind of a different shade of blonde every episode.”
Pouring a bunch of bleach in a kid’s hair...
- 5/13/2025
- Cracked
The Brady Bunchis a staple of American television. You either watched it on TV Land reruns, watched it as it aired, or know the lore thanks to movies like The Brady Bunch Moviefrom 1995 — which really was a staple of parody film making (and a history lesson for those unaware of The Brady Bunch as a television show). Now, the cast of the 1969 series has reunited to talk a bit about their characters, who was the most like themselves, and more. At a panel at The Chocolate Expo, Barry Williams opened up about trying to be both Greg Brady and himself.
Williams was there with his fellow castmates Christopher McKnight, Susan Olsen, and Mike Lookinland to recount working together on the series. There, Williams said that trying to separate himself from Greg was hard. "It was impossible to juggle the two identities, so I just combined them. And the truth is,...
Williams was there with his fellow castmates Christopher McKnight, Susan Olsen, and Mike Lookinland to recount working together on the series. There, Williams said that trying to separate himself from Greg was hard. "It was impossible to juggle the two identities, so I just combined them. And the truth is,...
- 5/6/2025
- by Rachel Leishman
- Collider.com
Susan Olsen, the Brady Bunch actress blamed for tanking another revival thanks to her conservative rants, lit up The Real Brady Bros podcast recently with a series of hot takes about her time on the original show. In addition to regrets about not suing Paramount over on-set injuries, she told TV brothers Christopher Knight (Peter), Barry Williams (Greg) and Mike Lookinland (Bobby) that she resented playing the dumbest Brady of them all.
Williams called out Cindy’s stupidity in the kindest way possible, remembering young Olsen as bright and not at all like her Brady character. Especially in the show’s early days, writers found “comedy” in Cindy not understanding, well, just about everything. An example from the first episode, in which mother Carol prepares for her marriage to Mike:
Carol: To tell the truth, I’ve got a few butterflies in my stomach.
Cindy: Were you sleeping with your mouth open,...
Williams called out Cindy’s stupidity in the kindest way possible, remembering young Olsen as bright and not at all like her Brady character. Especially in the show’s early days, writers found “comedy” in Cindy not understanding, well, just about everything. An example from the first episode, in which mother Carol prepares for her marriage to Mike:
Carol: To tell the truth, I’ve got a few butterflies in my stomach.
Cindy: Were you sleeping with your mouth open,...
- 4/29/2025
- Cracked
Susan Olsen — who played Cindy Brady, the “youngest one in curls” — suffered a terrible injury filming the first episode of The Brady Bunch.
The former child actor opened up about a backstage accident in a Wednesday episode of The Real Brady Bros podcast alongside her former co-stars Christopher Knight and Barry Williams.
During the show’s first pilot episode in 1969, where blended-family parents Mike and Carol Brady tie the knot, they revisited a moment when the camera struggled to focus on Cindy’s face. Olsen affirmed that it wasn’t a mistake but happened because she “got injured” before filming.
“I almost died,” Olsen said, adding that she suffered an injury while “standing on a makeup chair and something from the catwalk, where they keep all the lights and everything, fell.”
“It hit the makeup man first, [fell] off the body makeup woman, and hit me in the face,” she said.
The former child actor opened up about a backstage accident in a Wednesday episode of The Real Brady Bros podcast alongside her former co-stars Christopher Knight and Barry Williams.
During the show’s first pilot episode in 1969, where blended-family parents Mike and Carol Brady tie the knot, they revisited a moment when the camera struggled to focus on Cindy’s face. Olsen affirmed that it wasn’t a mistake but happened because she “got injured” before filming.
“I almost died,” Olsen said, adding that she suffered an injury while “standing on a makeup chair and something from the catwalk, where they keep all the lights and everything, fell.”
“It hit the makeup man first, [fell] off the body makeup woman, and hit me in the face,” she said.
- 4/23/2025
- by McKinley Franklin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Patrick Adiarte, the Philippines-born dancer and actor who appeared in The King and I and Flower Drum Song on Broadway and the big screen and had a recurring role on M*A*S*H, has died. He was 82.
Adiarte died Tuesday in a Los Angeles-area hospital of pneumonia, his niece, Stephanie Hogan, told The Hollywood Reporter.
When The Brady Bunch went to Honolulu for a family vacation in a three-part episode that kicked off the fourth season of the ABC series in 1972, Adiarte played a construction gofer who gives the kids a tour before they meet with all kinds of chaos after Bobby (Mike Lookinland) discovers a small tiki idol that could be cursed.
Adiarte also was a popular dancer on the 1965-66 NBC musical variety series Hullabaloo, where he began a short-lived singing career with the pop tune “Five Different Girls.”
In 1952, Adiarte joined the Broadway cast of Rodgers...
Adiarte died Tuesday in a Los Angeles-area hospital of pneumonia, his niece, Stephanie Hogan, told The Hollywood Reporter.
When The Brady Bunch went to Honolulu for a family vacation in a three-part episode that kicked off the fourth season of the ABC series in 1972, Adiarte played a construction gofer who gives the kids a tour before they meet with all kinds of chaos after Bobby (Mike Lookinland) discovers a small tiki idol that could be cursed.
Adiarte also was a popular dancer on the 1965-66 NBC musical variety series Hullabaloo, where he began a short-lived singing career with the pop tune “Five Different Girls.”
In 1952, Adiarte joined the Broadway cast of Rodgers...
- 4/17/2025
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Being a kid on a sitcom is tough. If you manage to dodge addiction issues and kleptomaniacal parents, one thing will still always be gunning for you: Father Time. When sitcoms center around a family with at least one young child, a decent percentage of its humor usually comes from the young kid saying impossibly pithy lines crafted by adults.
But as the kid gets older, they often get less cute and their character is forced to change. So, where do all those snarky remarks and cutesy moments go? The solution is usually the same: bring in a brand-new cute kid regardless how much shoe-horning you need to do.
It’s happened a lot in sitcoms — like, dozens of them — but here are five of the best examples...
1 The Brady Bunch
The most famous example of this is Cousin Oliver (Robbie Rist) fromThe Brady Bunch, who was introduced in Season Five,...
But as the kid gets older, they often get less cute and their character is forced to change. So, where do all those snarky remarks and cutesy moments go? The solution is usually the same: bring in a brand-new cute kid regardless how much shoe-horning you need to do.
It’s happened a lot in sitcoms — like, dozens of them — but here are five of the best examples...
1 The Brady Bunch
The most famous example of this is Cousin Oliver (Robbie Rist) fromThe Brady Bunch, who was introduced in Season Five,...
- 4/3/2025
- Cracked
Since getting his big break crafting jokes for Bette Midler in the early 1970s, Emmy-winning comedy writer and personality Bruce Vilanch has found success writing for the small screen and stage. But by his own admission, the scribe behind 25 Academy Award ceremonies and more than his fair share of Miss Universe and USA pageants has also penned some real flops.
In his new book, “It Seemed Like a Bad Idea at the Time: The Worst TV Shows in History and Other Things I Wrote,” Vilanch walks readers through some of the most ill-conceived projects he’s been attached to over the years — from 1978’s “The Star Wars Holiday Special” to the now infamous 1989 Oscars ceremony that opened with Rob Lowe and Snow White pirouetting to “Proud Mary.”
“‘It was a terrible idea, and I shouldn’t have gotten involved’ didn’t even occur to us at the time,” Vilanch told IndieWire on a Zoom call,...
In his new book, “It Seemed Like a Bad Idea at the Time: The Worst TV Shows in History and Other Things I Wrote,” Vilanch walks readers through some of the most ill-conceived projects he’s been attached to over the years — from 1978’s “The Star Wars Holiday Special” to the now infamous 1989 Oscars ceremony that opened with Rob Lowe and Snow White pirouetting to “Proud Mary.”
“‘It was a terrible idea, and I shouldn’t have gotten involved’ didn’t even occur to us at the time,” Vilanch told IndieWire on a Zoom call,...
- 3/12/2025
- by Elaina Patton
- Indiewire
According to one star of the series, a revival of The Brady Bunch came close to happening, only to be squashed before getting to production. Allegedly, this was due in part to Susan Olsen publicly expressing her political opinions.
In the classic sitcom, Olsen played Cindy Brady, the youngest of Carol's (Florence Henderson) three girls. During a recent interview for the "Walk Away Campaign" podcast (per Vanity Fair), Olsen said that CBS Studios had a planned Brady Bunch revival series in the works. The show was said to have followed Cindy and her siblings, now as adults, with Olsen's character portrayed as a libertarian podcaster. However, it's alleged that the network wound up scrapping the project due to Olsen's conservative views, particularly about her support for Donald Trump and criticism of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Related 'I Can't Tell A Joke:' Modern Family Actor Believed She Wasn't Funny Enough To Star...
In the classic sitcom, Olsen played Cindy Brady, the youngest of Carol's (Florence Henderson) three girls. During a recent interview for the "Walk Away Campaign" podcast (per Vanity Fair), Olsen said that CBS Studios had a planned Brady Bunch revival series in the works. The show was said to have followed Cindy and her siblings, now as adults, with Olsen's character portrayed as a libertarian podcaster. However, it's alleged that the network wound up scrapping the project due to Olsen's conservative views, particularly about her support for Donald Trump and criticism of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Related 'I Can't Tell A Joke:' Modern Family Actor Believed She Wasn't Funny Enough To Star...
- 10/25/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
The blended family from The Brady Bunch were not as popular during their original run on ABC as they are today. The ’70s sitcom became a favorite among children and teenagers, who loved to see the sibling dynamics between the three brothers and three sisters. However, they apparently shared more than sibling love off-screen.
A still poster of The Brady Bunch | Credits: Paramount Television
The Brady Bunch saw Robert Reed’s Mike Brady and Florence Henderson’s Carol Martin marry each other, both having been married earlier with kids. Mike has three sons—Greg, Peter, and Bobby—and Carol has three daughters—Marcia, Jan, and Cindy. The couple adopts each other’s children and the sitcom explores this unconventional big family.
The Cast Of The Brady Bunch: What Are They Doing Now? The cast of The Brady Bunch | Credits: Paramount Television
The Brady Bunch ran for five seasons and a total of 117 episodes.
A still poster of The Brady Bunch | Credits: Paramount Television
The Brady Bunch saw Robert Reed’s Mike Brady and Florence Henderson’s Carol Martin marry each other, both having been married earlier with kids. Mike has three sons—Greg, Peter, and Bobby—and Carol has three daughters—Marcia, Jan, and Cindy. The couple adopts each other’s children and the sitcom explores this unconventional big family.
The Cast Of The Brady Bunch: What Are They Doing Now? The cast of The Brady Bunch | Credits: Paramount Television
The Brady Bunch ran for five seasons and a total of 117 episodes.
- 10/25/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
On Dec. 16, 1974, 20th-Fox and Warner Bros. unveiled in theaters what would become a landmark disaster movie: The 170-minute, John Guillermin-directed Towering Inferno. The movie grossed $116 million domestically at the time. The Hollywood Reporter’s original review of the feature is below:
Movie technology is the star of this awesome Irwin Allen production, a formula disaster picture made into an event by the sheer size of its inflating production values. More ordeal than entertainment, it overwhelms the spectator like a bully playing on the fears of a society trapped in its own burning affluence.
Since the screenplay by Stirling Silliphant has nothing new to say (the “insanity” of building skyscrapers is dealt with in Earthquake), and the general doomsday appeal of the disaster genre has already been established, The Towering Inferno‘s appeal lies entirely in immediate visceral reactions.
So, like Cecil B. DeMille before him, Irwin Allen gives the...
Movie technology is the star of this awesome Irwin Allen production, a formula disaster picture made into an event by the sheer size of its inflating production values. More ordeal than entertainment, it overwhelms the spectator like a bully playing on the fears of a society trapped in its own burning affluence.
Since the screenplay by Stirling Silliphant has nothing new to say (the “insanity” of building skyscrapers is dealt with in Earthquake), and the general doomsday appeal of the disaster genre has already been established, The Towering Inferno‘s appeal lies entirely in immediate visceral reactions.
So, like Cecil B. DeMille before him, Irwin Allen gives the...
- 7/22/2024
- by John H. Dorr
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Pluto TV has a large collection of classic TV for viewers to enjoy. Here are some episodes with some beloved guest stars. 1. Joan Collins on Star Trek, “The City on the Edge of Forever,” April 6, 1967 Time travel plus romance is an unbeatable formula, and fans revere this Season 1 hour that sends Kirk (William Shatner) to Depression-era New York City. Brit beauty Collins plays soup-kitchen worker Edith Keeler. As she and the captain from the future inch toward love, he learns that history will be dramatically—and devastatingly—changed if she remains alive. 2. Vincent Price on The Brady Bunch, “The Tiki Caves,” October 6, 1972 Who’s that weird guy talking to his tiki (not a euphemism)? In Season 4’s Hawaii-trip trilogy, horror icon Price appears as the slightly mad Professor Hubert Whitehead. When the Brady boys enter his cave home to return a cursed idol, he takes them hostage! Mike Lookinland and...
- 1/14/2024
- TV Insider
iHeartPodcasts, the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac, together with actors Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson, announce the return of their podcast, Sibling Revelry for season four. The hilarious duo of sibling hosts is ready to take listeners on an even more amusing and engaging journey through the joys and challenges of family ties.
Over their first three seasons, Kate and Oliver have captivated listeners with a collection of entertaining and inspirational stories, featuring a diverse group of guests, ranging from the Kardashian-Jenners, the Hiltons, Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush, Stella and Mary McCartney and the Haim sisters to brothers Chad and Rob Lowe, Ron and Clint Howard and Matthew and Mike “Rooster” McConaughey, and other cultural icons including Tony Hawk, Jimmy Kimmel, Amy Schumer, Rob Gronkowski and many others, along with their siblings.
In the new season of “Sibling Revelry”, Kate and Oliver – who also produce the...
Over their first three seasons, Kate and Oliver have captivated listeners with a collection of entertaining and inspirational stories, featuring a diverse group of guests, ranging from the Kardashian-Jenners, the Hiltons, Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush, Stella and Mary McCartney and the Haim sisters to brothers Chad and Rob Lowe, Ron and Clint Howard and Matthew and Mike “Rooster” McConaughey, and other cultural icons including Tony Hawk, Jimmy Kimmel, Amy Schumer, Rob Gronkowski and many others, along with their siblings.
In the new season of “Sibling Revelry”, Kate and Oliver – who also produce the...
- 1/8/2024
- Podnews.net
Anyone who grew up in the 1970s can tell you the story of a lovely lady, who was bringing up three very lovely girls, and a man named Brady, who was busy with three boys of his own. Of course, one day, the lady met this fellow, and the rest is TV history. When Carol Martin (Florence Henderson) married Mike Brady (Robert Reed), all six of their children came together, along with their trusty maid Alice (Ann B. Davis), to become the sitcom family known as "The Brady Bunch."
"The Brady Bunch" is one of the most beloved and memorable sitcoms of all time. The adolescent antics of Greg (Barry Williams), Peter (Christopher McKnight), Bobby (Mike Lookinland), Marcia (Maureen McCormick), Jan (Eve Plumb), and Cindy (Susan Olsen) made for plenty of comedy and drama as the bunch dealt with the trials and tribulations of a blended family, sibling rivalries, growing up,...
"The Brady Bunch" is one of the most beloved and memorable sitcoms of all time. The adolescent antics of Greg (Barry Williams), Peter (Christopher McKnight), Bobby (Mike Lookinland), Marcia (Maureen McCormick), Jan (Eve Plumb), and Cindy (Susan Olsen) made for plenty of comedy and drama as the bunch dealt with the trials and tribulations of a blended family, sibling rivalries, growing up,...
- 10/6/2023
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
On Friday nights, IndieWire After Dark takes a feature-length beat to honor fringe cinema in the streaming age.
First, the spoiler-free pitch for one editor’s midnight movie pick — something weird and wonderful from any age of film that deserves our memorializing.
Then, the spoiler-filled aftermath as experienced by the unwitting editor attacked by this week’s recommendation.
The Pitch: A Smooth-Brained Boy and His Bright Blue Dog Escape Capitalism
I got my first gig as a professional journalist during the 2016 election. Since then, I’ve read and written countless variations on the same despairing lede. It’s a rambling list of the world’s gravest existential threats punctuated with a quip about something recent, specific, sensational, and typically terrible.
“Protesters may be flooding the pandemic-ridden streets while an insurrection takes place, the planet literally boils, and killer bees swarm Times Square…” some sad-sack news writer might begin. “But at...
First, the spoiler-free pitch for one editor’s midnight movie pick — something weird and wonderful from any age of film that deserves our memorializing.
Then, the spoiler-filled aftermath as experienced by the unwitting editor attacked by this week’s recommendation.
The Pitch: A Smooth-Brained Boy and His Bright Blue Dog Escape Capitalism
I got my first gig as a professional journalist during the 2016 election. Since then, I’ve read and written countless variations on the same despairing lede. It’s a rambling list of the world’s gravest existential threats punctuated with a quip about something recent, specific, sensational, and typically terrible.
“Protesters may be flooding the pandemic-ridden streets while an insurrection takes place, the planet literally boils, and killer bees swarm Times Square…” some sad-sack news writer might begin. “But at...
- 9/16/2023
- by Alison Foreman and Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
HGTV suffered a significant financial loss when the iconic Brady Bunch house sold for $2.3 million less than the original listing price of $5.5 million. The property was ultimately sold for $3.2 million, which the listing agent believed was a more accurate value for a house that is not suitable for living and subject to restrictive Airbnb rental laws. Despite the loss, HGTV invested $1.9 million in renovations to transform the house into a full replica of the famous show, preserving its iconic status in television history.
Back in May, one of television's most iconic homes was put on the market: The Brady Bunch house. It now has new owners, but not without certain financial repercussions for HGTV. According to reports, the house sold for a significant amount under the original listing price, ouch! The network originally listed the home at $5.5 million, and its new owners purchased it for $3.2 million. This is a full...
Back in May, one of television's most iconic homes was put on the market: The Brady Bunch house. It now has new owners, but not without certain financial repercussions for HGTV. According to reports, the house sold for a significant amount under the original listing price, ouch! The network originally listed the home at $5.5 million, and its new owners purchased it for $3.2 million. This is a full...
- 9/12/2023
- by Caroline Miller
- MovieWeb
HGTV has sold The Brady Bunch house and it did so at below the asking price and below the price they paid when they purchased it back in 2018.
The Los Angeles home served as the exterior shot of the popular 1970s sitcom. HGTV bought the home and renovated the interior to replicate the Hollywood sets of the comedy that starred Florence Henderson and Robert Reed.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the home sold for $3.2 million, which the cable network had listed at $5.5 million earlier this year. HGTV bought the home for $3.5 million at the time and documented the renovations with specials like A Very Brady Renovation and A Very Brady Renovation: Holiday Edition.
Tina Trahan, a self-proclaimed fan of the show and the 1995 parody film, bought the home and said she would use the house located in Studio City for charitable events.
Brady Bunch cast: (left to right) Maureen McCormack,...
The Los Angeles home served as the exterior shot of the popular 1970s sitcom. HGTV bought the home and renovated the interior to replicate the Hollywood sets of the comedy that starred Florence Henderson and Robert Reed.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the home sold for $3.2 million, which the cable network had listed at $5.5 million earlier this year. HGTV bought the home for $3.5 million at the time and documented the renovations with specials like A Very Brady Renovation and A Very Brady Renovation: Holiday Edition.
Tina Trahan, a self-proclaimed fan of the show and the 1995 parody film, bought the home and said she would use the house located in Studio City for charitable events.
Brady Bunch cast: (left to right) Maureen McCormack,...
- 9/12/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
If you've been fantasizing about living in the actual house from The Brady Bunch, as if you had just stepped straight into the sitcom from your living room, you are in luck... as long as you have $5.5 million to spend. The Los Angeles house used for the exterior shots of The Brady Bunch house is back on the market, but with some major changes. Located at 11222 Dilling St., the home was previously up for sale in 2018 when it was purchased by HGTV. The network then invited back the actors who played the Brady Bunch children to help renovate the home's interiors alongside HGTV stars, making the inside look just like the set that was used for the sitcom, complete with the familiar staircase.
The process was documented for the HGTV special A Very Brady Renovation, which drew 28 million viewers when it aired. The special notably brought back cast members Barry Williams...
The process was documented for the HGTV special A Very Brady Renovation, which drew 28 million viewers when it aired. The special notably brought back cast members Barry Williams...
- 5/28/2023
- by Jeremy Dick
- MovieWeb
The Masked Singer season 9's third place finisher was California Roll, who was revealed to be a capella singing group, Pentatonix, and there are several other groups who would also be perfect for the mystery singing competition. Pentatonix is a five-member act, which is the largest in Masked Singer history. They brought their signature harmonies to songs such as "Paparazzi" by Lady Gaga, "Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler, "Creep" by Radiohead, and "Breakaway" by Kelly Clarkson.
The Masked Singer season 9's California Roll was not the first group to compete. That distinction belongs to Hanson, who competed on The Masked Singer season 5 as the Russian Dolls. In season 7, En Vogue appeared as the Queen Cobras, while The Brady Bunch brothers, Barry Williams (Greg), Christopher Knight (Peter), and Mike Lookinland (Bobby) were revealed to be the Mummies in season 8. Wilson Phillips were the season 8 runner-up, impressing everyone with...
The Masked Singer season 9's California Roll was not the first group to compete. That distinction belongs to Hanson, who competed on The Masked Singer season 5 as the Russian Dolls. In season 7, En Vogue appeared as the Queen Cobras, while The Brady Bunch brothers, Barry Williams (Greg), Christopher Knight (Peter), and Mike Lookinland (Bobby) were revealed to be the Mummies in season 8. Wilson Phillips were the season 8 runner-up, impressing everyone with...
- 5/21/2023
- by Lorianne Palinkas
- ScreenRant
The Masked Singer season 9 is gearing up to be an exciting season, especially with Abba night on its list of themed episodes. The series introduced theme nights last season, with most eliminations matching the theme of the night. During TV Show night, The Brady Bunch stars Barry Williams, Christopher Knight, and Mike Lookinland were unmasked as the Mummies, along with Shark Tank star Daymond John as Fortune Teller. This season, aside from Abba night, the show will feature nights dedicated to New York, Superheroes, Sesame Street, Country, and the 80s. The Masked Singer has also revealed a few costumes.
The Masked Singer season 9 will feature Axolotl, Doll, French Hen, Moose, Mustang, Dandelion, Gargoyle, California Roll, and Jackalope, among other costumes that haven't been revealed yet. Panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong, and Nicole Scherzinger will all return along with host Nick Cannon. The Masked Singer season 9 has not revealed its format yet,...
The Masked Singer season 9 will feature Axolotl, Doll, French Hen, Moose, Mustang, Dandelion, Gargoyle, California Roll, and Jackalope, among other costumes that haven't been revealed yet. Panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong, and Nicole Scherzinger will all return along with host Nick Cannon. The Masked Singer season 9 has not revealed its format yet,...
- 2/2/2023
- by Gina Wurtz
- ScreenRant
The Masked Singer season 9 will continue to have theme nights after their great success in season 8, and a few of them have been revealed. The Masked Singer season 8 introduced theme nights for the first time. Some of them featured certain celebrities, including Andrew Lloyd Webber and the Muppets. Andrew and Miss Piggy served as guest panelists on their respective episodes. There were other themes, including Vegas, TV Theme Songs, '90s, Comedy Roast, Hall of Fame, and Fright Night.
On Camera Audiences, the website where fans can get free tickets to The Masked Singer tapings, has announced the first four season 9 themes. The January 23 The Masked Singer season 9 taping is simply called "Opening Night."
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This is similar to the first episode from The Masked Singer season 8 which did not have a theme. The January 24 taping is Abba Night.
On Camera Audiences, the website where fans can get free tickets to The Masked Singer tapings, has announced the first four season 9 themes. The January 23 The Masked Singer season 9 taping is simply called "Opening Night."
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This is similar to the first episode from The Masked Singer season 8 which did not have a theme. The January 24 taping is Abba Night.
- 1/20/2023
- by Lorianne Palinkas
- ScreenRant
The Masked Singer season 9 will debut in February, and some new details have been revealed about what is in store for fans of the mystery celebrity reality singing competition. The Masked Singer season 8 ended with two of the biggest unmaskings in the show's history: runner-up Wilson Phillips as the Lambs and winner Amber Riley as Harp. The Masked Singer season 8 introduced theme nights for the first time ever. It also had a new format that allowed only one contestant to make it through to the next round. This led to a record-breaking 22 singers performing in The Masked Singer season 8.
According to a Fox press release shared by The Futon Critic, the premiere date for The Masked Singer season 9 is Wednesday, February 15 at 8 p.m. Est. The show, which ranked as fall 2022's #1 unscripted series for the fourth consecutive year, will once again feature themed episodes.
The Masked Singer season 8 featured...
According to a Fox press release shared by The Futon Critic, the premiere date for The Masked Singer season 9 is Wednesday, February 15 at 8 p.m. Est. The show, which ranked as fall 2022's #1 unscripted series for the fourth consecutive year, will once again feature themed episodes.
The Masked Singer season 8 featured...
- 1/13/2023
- by Lorianne Palinkas
- ScreenRant
The Masked Singer season 8 had some of the most incredible talent in the history of the show, and, while the panelists were able to recognize some of the legendary voices, a few contestants left them stumped until their unmaskings. The Masked Singer panel is made up of Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, and Nicole Scherzinger. They are known for putting together the clues with the voices, in order to make guesses that help the audience make informed decisions about who is behind each mask.
While Ken is notorious for his hilarious incorrect guesses, he does occasionally get one of them right. With a record 22 competitors in The Masked Singer season 8, the panelists had many opportunities to make correct guesses. This season had some of the greatest competitors that the show has ever seen, which made it especially fun and exciting.
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While Ken is notorious for his hilarious incorrect guesses, he does occasionally get one of them right. With a record 22 competitors in The Masked Singer season 8, the panelists had many opportunities to make correct guesses. This season had some of the greatest competitors that the show has ever seen, which made it especially fun and exciting.
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- 1/1/2023
- by Lorianne Palinkas
- ScreenRant
From Gloria Gaynor to The Masked Singer season 8 winner Amber Riley, this season of the show had remarkable contestants. Along with the celebrities on the show, season 8 also included theme nights which made the series so much fun. Panelists got dressed up every week for themes like Vegas Night, TV Night, and 90s Night. After the show upset many fans last season by including Rudy Giuliani as a contestant, the new format revived the series and had fans excited to tune in every week. Season 8 also included two eliminations per episode instead of one like other seasons.
After The Masked Singer fans were underwhelmed with season 7, this season, the show came back stronger than ever with its contestants. Producers steered clear of anyone controversial and stuck to universally loved celebrities. One of the biggest fan criticisms last season was that the contestants weren't recognizable enough. Some of the revealed celebrities include Duff Goldman,...
After The Masked Singer fans were underwhelmed with season 7, this season, the show came back stronger than ever with its contestants. Producers steered clear of anyone controversial and stuck to universally loved celebrities. One of the biggest fan criticisms last season was that the contestants weren't recognizable enough. Some of the revealed celebrities include Duff Goldman,...
- 12/2/2022
- by Gina Wurtz
- ScreenRant
Amber Riley has made TV history with her win on The Masked Singer season eight.
During Wednesday (30 November) night’s finale of the US version of the celebrity singing series, Riley – best known for her recurring role as Mercedes on creator Ryan Murphy’s series Glee – walked away victorious.
Following the top-secret 12-week singing competition, the 36-year-old actor, who had been disguised as a gold shimmery harp, was the last standing contestant to unmask.
Riley’s newest triumph marks her second major win on a TV reality show competition. In 2013, she and her dance partner, Derek Hough, took home the coveted mirrorball trophy of Dancing with the Stars season 17.
Other celebrities, including Gladys Knight and Margaret Cho, have attempted both competitions, however, Riley is the only one to have ever achieved the double feat.
Although The Masked Singer season two winner, Wayne Brady (How I Met Your Mother), came close...
During Wednesday (30 November) night’s finale of the US version of the celebrity singing series, Riley – best known for her recurring role as Mercedes on creator Ryan Murphy’s series Glee – walked away victorious.
Following the top-secret 12-week singing competition, the 36-year-old actor, who had been disguised as a gold shimmery harp, was the last standing contestant to unmask.
Riley’s newest triumph marks her second major win on a TV reality show competition. In 2013, she and her dance partner, Derek Hough, took home the coveted mirrorball trophy of Dancing with the Stars season 17.
Other celebrities, including Gladys Knight and Margaret Cho, have attempted both competitions, however, Riley is the only one to have ever achieved the double feat.
Although The Masked Singer season two winner, Wayne Brady (How I Met Your Mother), came close...
- 12/1/2022
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - TV
If you thought Amber Riley winning the Golden Mask during the November 30 finale of “The Masked Singer” was the end of Season 8, you’d be dead wrong. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV show still has one extra episode left, the Seasonal Sing-a-Long Spectacular, which will air in its normal Wednesday night time slot on December 7, 2022.
The annual Sing-a-Long is a chance for fans at home to whet their whistles and croon along with the contestants of Season 8. Expect many of your favorites to make special holiday appearances, so you can pluck along with the winner (Amber Riley as Harp), bleat with the runners-up (Wilson Phillips as Lambs) or shiver with the semi-finalist (Nikki Glaser as Snowstorm). As always, the lyrics will appear on screen with a bouncing ball keeping the tempo.
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This eighth installment...
The annual Sing-a-Long is a chance for fans at home to whet their whistles and croon along with the contestants of Season 8. Expect many of your favorites to make special holiday appearances, so you can pluck along with the winner (Amber Riley as Harp), bleat with the runners-up (Wilson Phillips as Lambs) or shiver with the semi-finalist (Nikki Glaser as Snowstorm). As always, the lyrics will appear on screen with a bouncing ball keeping the tempo.
SEEWho’s your favorite ‘The Masked Singer’ winner ever: Harp, Firefly, Queen of Hearts … ? [Poll]
This eighth installment...
- 12/1/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Spoiler Alert: Do not read ahead if you have not watched Season 8, episodes 11 and 12, of “The Masked Singer,” “Two-Hour Epic Finale,” which aired Nov. 30 on Fox.
“The Masked Singer” ended its eighth season on a “Glee”-ful note. Singer and actor Amber Riley, known for playing Mercedes Jones on Fox’s “Glee” and more recently for projects including “A Black Lady Sketch Show” and Lifetime’s “Single Black Female,” was revealed as this season’s winner on the Wednesday night finale.
Riley was unmasked as the Harp, beating out the Lambs — who were unmasked as 90s vocal group Wilson Phillips.
“It’s very validating as an artist,” Riley tells Variety about her win. “It can get very discouraging in this industry, especially as a music artist. I’m pretty much a new artist, even though I’ve been in this industry a really long time… to hear all the amazing...
“The Masked Singer” ended its eighth season on a “Glee”-ful note. Singer and actor Amber Riley, known for playing Mercedes Jones on Fox’s “Glee” and more recently for projects including “A Black Lady Sketch Show” and Lifetime’s “Single Black Female,” was revealed as this season’s winner on the Wednesday night finale.
Riley was unmasked as the Harp, beating out the Lambs — who were unmasked as 90s vocal group Wilson Phillips.
“It’s very validating as an artist,” Riley tells Variety about her win. “It can get very discouraging in this industry, especially as a music artist. I’m pretty much a new artist, even though I’ve been in this industry a really long time… to hear all the amazing...
- 12/1/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Fox has a lot to be thankful for this week. After three days of delayed viewing, The Masked Singer‘s Thanksgiving episode drew the network’s highest-rated Thursday original telecast in over six years.
The episode, which was the Season 8 semifinals, scored a 2.4 rating in the 18-49 demographic, according to Live+3 Day Nielsen data. A Thursday program hasn’t scored that well for Fox since the finale of American Idol in April 2016.
It’s also the highest rating a regular Thursday primetime entertainment telecast has received in L+3 across all of cable and broadcast since the series finale of The Big Bang Theory on CBS in 2019.
It’s worth noting that the episode had a lead in from the Dallas Cowboys win over the New York Giants, which drew an NFL viewing record of its own with a massive 42 million people watching that game.
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The episode, which was the Season 8 semifinals, scored a 2.4 rating in the 18-49 demographic, according to Live+3 Day Nielsen data. A Thursday program hasn’t scored that well for Fox since the finale of American Idol in April 2016.
It’s also the highest rating a regular Thursday primetime entertainment telecast has received in L+3 across all of cable and broadcast since the series finale of The Big Bang Theory on CBS in 2019.
It’s worth noting that the episode had a lead in from the Dallas Cowboys win over the New York Giants, which drew an NFL viewing record of its own with a massive 42 million people watching that game.
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- 11/30/2022
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
The Masked Singer season 8 contestants, the Lambs, will make history on finale night. The Lambs impressed the panelists, Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong, and Nicole Scherzinger, as they made songs their own with their incredible harmonies. In their debut performance on Muppets Night, they sang a rousing rendition of "Hot N Cold" by Katy Perry. They then dethroned the reigning Queen of The Masked Singer, Kat Graham (Robo Girl) in the Battle Royale, singing a powerful version of "Call Me" by Blondie.
The following week, the Lambs earned their spot in the semi-finals by defeating Le'Veon Bell (Milkshake) in the '90s Night Battle Royale, singing "What Is Love" by Haddaway after their beautiful rendition of "Ironic" by Alanis Morissette. During the semi-finals, the Lambs sang "Need You Now" by Lady A. They later took on Harp and Snowstorm, singing "Since U Been Gone" by Kelly Clarkson in the Battle Royale.
The following week, the Lambs earned their spot in the semi-finals by defeating Le'Veon Bell (Milkshake) in the '90s Night Battle Royale, singing "What Is Love" by Haddaway after their beautiful rendition of "Ironic" by Alanis Morissette. During the semi-finals, the Lambs sang "Need You Now" by Lady A. They later took on Harp and Snowstorm, singing "Since U Been Gone" by Kelly Clarkson in the Battle Royale.
- 11/28/2022
- by Lorianne Palinkas
- ScreenRant
The Masked Singer finale will be a special two-hour episode that will celebrate season 8 and then determine the winner of the Golden Mask Trophy. In The Masked Singer semi-finals, the final three contestants, Snowstorm, Harp, and the Lambs, competed for the two finale night spots. Snowstorm was revealed to be comedian and television host Nikki Glaser, when Harp and the Lambs defeated her in the Battle Royale during which they all sang "Since U Been Gone" by Kelly Clarkson.
According to TV Guide, The Masked Singer finale will air on Nov. 30 and will be a two-hour episode, titled "Two Hour Epic Finale." Part 1 will revisit "the best moments of season 8," while in part 2, "both finalists sing their hearts out one last time, with only one taking home the trophy." The first half of The Masked Singer season 8 finale will recap the season. There have been many The Masked Singer season...
According to TV Guide, The Masked Singer finale will air on Nov. 30 and will be a two-hour episode, titled "Two Hour Epic Finale." Part 1 will revisit "the best moments of season 8," while in part 2, "both finalists sing their hearts out one last time, with only one taking home the trophy." The first half of The Masked Singer season 8 finale will recap the season. There have been many The Masked Singer season...
- 11/27/2022
- by Lorianne Palinkas
- ScreenRant
Spoiler Alert: Do not read ahead if you have not watched the Season 8, episode 10, of “The Masked Singer,” “Battle of the Semi-Finals,” which aired Nov. 24 on Fox.
Two episodes in one week? “The Masked Singer” returned on Thanksgiving night for its semi-finals.
The Thanksgiving-themed installment saw comedian Nikki Glaser unmasked as Snowstorm, leaving two finalists — Harp and Lambs — for next week’s finale.
Glaser was unmasked after facing off with Harp and Lambs in a three way battle royale.
For Snowstorm, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg got it right with Nikki Glaser. Robin Thicke thought it was Whitney Cummings. Nicole Scherzinger picked Iliza Schlesigner. Ken Jeong guessed Kristen Wiig.
Nikki Glaser as Snowstorm joins Ray Parker, Jr., as Sir Bugaboo, Linda Blair as Scarecrow, Chris Jericho as Bride, Adam Corolla as Avocado, George Foreman as Venus Flytrap, George Clinton as Gopher, Joey Lawrence as the Walrus, Le’Veon Bell as the Milkshake, Kat Graham as Robo Girl,...
Two episodes in one week? “The Masked Singer” returned on Thanksgiving night for its semi-finals.
The Thanksgiving-themed installment saw comedian Nikki Glaser unmasked as Snowstorm, leaving two finalists — Harp and Lambs — for next week’s finale.
Glaser was unmasked after facing off with Harp and Lambs in a three way battle royale.
For Snowstorm, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg got it right with Nikki Glaser. Robin Thicke thought it was Whitney Cummings. Nicole Scherzinger picked Iliza Schlesigner. Ken Jeong guessed Kristen Wiig.
Nikki Glaser as Snowstorm joins Ray Parker, Jr., as Sir Bugaboo, Linda Blair as Scarecrow, Chris Jericho as Bride, Adam Corolla as Avocado, George Foreman as Venus Flytrap, George Clinton as Gopher, Joey Lawrence as the Walrus, Le’Veon Bell as the Milkshake, Kat Graham as Robo Girl,...
- 11/25/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Tonight on “The Masked Singer,” Harp, Lambs and Snowstorm participate in a three-way battle to determine the finalists. One contestant is eliminated and forced to reveal themselves in front of America on Thanksgiving Day. Check out costumes for performers singing Thursday, Nov. 24 (8:00-9:02 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox, below.
Famous faces hidden inside outrageous costumes will sing for panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger in hopes of winning the Golden Mask trophy. Host Nick Cannon emcees the wild and wacky fun.
Each episode will feature several jaw-dropping performances by intricately disguised celebrities, but for the first time ever, only one contestant will move on from each episode. The studio audience will vote for their favorite, and the singer with the least amount of votes will unmask mid-show! That celebrity will get a front row seat in the “Masked Singer” VIP section to watch the...
Famous faces hidden inside outrageous costumes will sing for panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger in hopes of winning the Golden Mask trophy. Host Nick Cannon emcees the wild and wacky fun.
Each episode will feature several jaw-dropping performances by intricately disguised celebrities, but for the first time ever, only one contestant will move on from each episode. The studio audience will vote for their favorite, and the singer with the least amount of votes will unmask mid-show! That celebrity will get a front row seat in the “Masked Singer” VIP section to watch the...
- 11/24/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Wednesday night on Fox, “The Masked Singer” solidified the final piece of the impending semi-finals when Snowstorm won her contest against Scarecrow (who quit) and Sir Bug a Boo (who lost the battle royale). Thus, the three contestants facing off in “The Masked Singer” semi-finals are Harp, Lambs and Snowstorm. Mark your calendars for Thursday, November 24 (aka Thanksgiving night!) as that’s when these three costumes will face off head-to-head-to-head in front of the studio audience and panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger to see who advances to the grand finale.
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Harp was the first to earn her spot in the semi-finals after she outlasted a whopping seven costumes throughout the first round. On the “Royal Season Premiere,” she strummed “Perfect” and bested Knight (William Shatner), Hedgehog (Eric Idle) and Hummingbird (Chris Kirkpatrick). Next was “Vegas Night,” where...
See ‘The Masked Singer’ Winners List (Every Season)
Harp was the first to earn her spot in the semi-finals after she outlasted a whopping seven costumes throughout the first round. On the “Royal Season Premiere,” she strummed “Perfect” and bested Knight (William Shatner), Hedgehog (Eric Idle) and Hummingbird (Chris Kirkpatrick). Next was “Vegas Night,” where...
- 11/24/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Spoiler Alert: Do not read ahead if you have not watched the Season 8, episode 9, of “The Masked Singer,” “Fright Night,” which aired Nov. 23 on Fox.
Perhaps “The Masked Singer” judges are finally figuring out that this year’s episodic themes frequently reference the week’s new disguised celebrity contestants. This Wednesday’s episode was dubbed “Fright Night,” so who ya gonna call? “Ghostbusters” singer Ray Parker, Jr., of course. And who might also lurk on stage? “Exorcist” star Linda Blair.
That’s right, for the episode’s reveals, Parker, Jr., and Blair were the next stars to be unmasked.
Blair, as the Scarecrow, stunned host Nick Cannon and the audience by volunteering to unmask and let the other two contestants duke it out to move on to next week. “I love this show so much,” she said. “I came to share how much I love you and what you all...
Perhaps “The Masked Singer” judges are finally figuring out that this year’s episodic themes frequently reference the week’s new disguised celebrity contestants. This Wednesday’s episode was dubbed “Fright Night,” so who ya gonna call? “Ghostbusters” singer Ray Parker, Jr., of course. And who might also lurk on stage? “Exorcist” star Linda Blair.
That’s right, for the episode’s reveals, Parker, Jr., and Blair were the next stars to be unmasked.
Blair, as the Scarecrow, stunned host Nick Cannon and the audience by volunteering to unmask and let the other two contestants duke it out to move on to next week. “I love this show so much,” she said. “I came to share how much I love you and what you all...
- 11/24/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
This week two all new creepy characters take “The Masked Singer” stage to challenge Snowstorm for a spot in the semifinals. Two celebs will be unmasked while one heads to the next round to take on Harp and Lambs. Who will be named the King or Queen on “Fright Night”? Check out costumes for performers singing Wednesday, Nov. 23 (8:00-9:02 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox, below.
Famous faces hidden inside outrageous costumes will sing for panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger in hopes of winning the Golden Mask trophy. Host Nick Cannon emcees the wild and wacky fun.
Each episode will feature several jaw-dropping performances by intricately disguised celebrities, but for the first time ever, only one contestant will move on from each episode. The studio audience will vote for their favorite, and the singer with the least amount of votes will unmask mid-show! That...
Famous faces hidden inside outrageous costumes will sing for panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger in hopes of winning the Golden Mask trophy. Host Nick Cannon emcees the wild and wacky fun.
Each episode will feature several jaw-dropping performances by intricately disguised celebrities, but for the first time ever, only one contestant will move on from each episode. The studio audience will vote for their favorite, and the singer with the least amount of votes will unmask mid-show! That...
- 11/23/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
The Masked Singer semi-finals will air on Thanksgiving Night, and one of the competitors will be the round one Queen of the show, Harp. With her powerhouse vocals, Harp defeated several legendary performers in round one, to earn her spot in the semi-finals, including William Shatner (Knight), Eric Idle (Hedgehog), and Chris Kirkpatrick (Hummingbird). During Vegas Night, in round two, she knocked two more contestants out of the competition: Jeff Dunham (Pi-Rat) and Montell Jordan (Panther). In the third round on TV Theme Night, she made it to the semi-finals by besting The Brady Bunch brothers, Barry Williams, Christopher Knight, and Mike Lookinland (the Mummies), along with Daymond John (Fortune Teller).
The Masked Singer panelists, Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong, and Nicole Scherzinger, have guessed that many iconic singers might be Harp. Throughout the weeks, Robin has wondered if she was Queen Latifah or Yvette Nicole Brown. Jenny thought she might be Jordin Sparks,...
The Masked Singer panelists, Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong, and Nicole Scherzinger, have guessed that many iconic singers might be Harp. Throughout the weeks, Robin has wondered if she was Queen Latifah or Yvette Nicole Brown. Jenny thought she might be Jordin Sparks,...
- 11/21/2022
- by Lorianne Palinkas
- ScreenRant
Reality TV history is on the line as two celebrities look to become the first entertainers to win both “Dancing With the Stars” and “The Masked Singer.” It’s certainly a possibility for Wayne Brady, a Season 31 finalist on “DWTS” along with his partner Witney Carson. The “Let’s Make a Deal” host won Season 2 of “The Masked Singer” disguised as Fox in 2019. He will have to defeat Charli D’Amelio, Shangela and Gabby Windey to bookend his Golden Mask with a Mirrorball Trophy.
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We can’t say with 100 certainty that Amber Riley is on the same trajectory, but it seems like a strong possibility. The former “Glee” star won Season 17 of “DWTS” alongside partner Derek Hough. “Masked Singer” fans have been speculating the dancing diva is belting out hits as Harp...
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We can’t say with 100 certainty that Amber Riley is on the same trajectory, but it seems like a strong possibility. The former “Glee” star won Season 17 of “DWTS” alongside partner Derek Hough. “Masked Singer” fans have been speculating the dancing diva is belting out hits as Harp...
- 11/19/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
The Masked Singer season 8 will celebrate Thanksgiving with a two-night event. The singing reality show is about to wrap up its final round of competition in order to determine who will go head-to-head with Harp and the Lambs in the semifinals round. The Masked Singer season 8 has had some incredible competitors this season who have made watching the show very exciting.
A recent TV commercial revealed (as confirmed by The Futon Critic) that The Masked Singer will air back-to-back episodes on Wednesday, November 23 and on Thanksgiving night, which is Thursday, November 24. The Wednesday episode will be Fright Night, which is the final round for the third group of the competition. The last two Masked Singer season 8 contestants, Sir Bugaboo and Scarecrow, will compete against Snowstorm, who defeated Bride (Chris Jericho) and Avocado (Adam Corolla) during Comedy Roast Night.
Related: How The Masked Singer Theme Nights Have Revitalized The Show
The Masked Singer...
A recent TV commercial revealed (as confirmed by The Futon Critic) that The Masked Singer will air back-to-back episodes on Wednesday, November 23 and on Thanksgiving night, which is Thursday, November 24. The Wednesday episode will be Fright Night, which is the final round for the third group of the competition. The last two Masked Singer season 8 contestants, Sir Bugaboo and Scarecrow, will compete against Snowstorm, who defeated Bride (Chris Jericho) and Avocado (Adam Corolla) during Comedy Roast Night.
Related: How The Masked Singer Theme Nights Have Revitalized The Show
The Masked Singer...
- 11/18/2022
- by Lorianne Palinkas
- ScreenRant
Spoiler Alert: Do not read ahead if you have not watched the Season 8, episode 8, of “The Masked Singer,” “Comedy Roast Night,” which aired Nov. 16 on Fox.
As “The Masked Singer” host Nick Cannon revealed this week that he’s expecting his 12th – yes, 12th – child, the Fox series addressed the star’s baby making capabilities several times throughout Wednesday’s episode — even though it was taped in the summer, when Cannon’s tally had just reached the double digits.
“Comedy Roast Night” opened with judge Ken Jeong doing a standup routine with a little roasting of his own: “I know [host] Nick [Cannon] is tired because he’s been up all night memorizing his kids’ names.”
And in her clue package, the week’s winner, Snowstorm, referred to judge Nicole Scherzinger as someone “who has had more famous exes than Nick has had baby mamas.” After performing, she added to Cannon, “I...
As “The Masked Singer” host Nick Cannon revealed this week that he’s expecting his 12th – yes, 12th – child, the Fox series addressed the star’s baby making capabilities several times throughout Wednesday’s episode — even though it was taped in the summer, when Cannon’s tally had just reached the double digits.
“Comedy Roast Night” opened with judge Ken Jeong doing a standup routine with a little roasting of his own: “I know [host] Nick [Cannon] is tired because he’s been up all night memorizing his kids’ names.”
And in her clue package, the week’s winner, Snowstorm, referred to judge Nicole Scherzinger as someone “who has had more famous exes than Nick has had baby mamas.” After performing, she added to Cannon, “I...
- 11/17/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Tonight, “The Masked Singer” takes on comedy! The famed panelists roast one another as two new characters enter the competition to take on Bride. Legendary comedians Drew Carey and Jon Lovitz make special appearances on stage. Who will be named the King or Queen on “Comedy Roast Night”? Check out costumes for performers singing Wednesday, Nov. 16 (8:00-9:02 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox, below.
See ‘The Masked Singer’ Bride guesses: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Carrot Top …
Famous faces hidden inside outrageous costumes will sing for panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger in hopes of winning the Golden Mask trophy. Host Nick Cannon emcees the wild and wacky fun.
Each episode will feature several jaw-dropping performances by intricately disguised celebrities, but for the first time ever, only one contestant will move on from each episode. The studio audience will vote for their favorite, and the singer with...
See ‘The Masked Singer’ Bride guesses: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Carrot Top …
Famous faces hidden inside outrageous costumes will sing for panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger in hopes of winning the Golden Mask trophy. Host Nick Cannon emcees the wild and wacky fun.
Each episode will feature several jaw-dropping performances by intricately disguised celebrities, but for the first time ever, only one contestant will move on from each episode. The studio audience will vote for their favorite, and the singer with...
- 11/16/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
For the first time in the history of The Masked Singer, the series introduced theme nights, and they have revitalized the show in season 8. So far, the popular series has hosted Vegas, TV, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Muppets, '90s, and Hall of Fame Nights. Upcoming theme nights include Comedy Roast, Fright Night, and Thanksgiving.
The Masked Singer theme nights have breathed new life into the show for many reasons. Not only do they influence the song choices, costumes, and sets, but they also provide clues to the contestants' identities. When contestants are chosen to fit certain themes, the panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong, and Nicole Scherzinger have an easier time guessing, and it narrows down the possibilities for the audience as well. The theme nights were a welcome addition to the show in season 8, shaking up the format, and bringing new surprises.
Related: Masked Singer Panelists’ Favorite Moments...
The Masked Singer theme nights have breathed new life into the show for many reasons. Not only do they influence the song choices, costumes, and sets, but they also provide clues to the contestants' identities. When contestants are chosen to fit certain themes, the panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong, and Nicole Scherzinger have an easier time guessing, and it narrows down the possibilities for the audience as well. The theme nights were a welcome addition to the show in season 8, shaking up the format, and bringing new surprises.
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- 11/15/2022
- by Lorianne Palinkas
- ScreenRant
The Masked Singer season 8 Comedy Roast Night airs November 16, and will feature guest appearances from two comedy legends. For the first time in its history, the show has introduced theme nights. So far, The Masked Singer season 8 has celebrated Las Vegas, a TV Theme, Andrew Lloyd Webber, The Muppets, '90s, and Hall of Fame Nights. In addition to Comedy Roast Night, Fright Night and Thanksgiving have been announced as upcoming themes.
According to the cable guide, two fan-favorite comedians will make guest appearances on The Masked Singer Comedy Roast Night: Drew Carey and Jon Lovitz. Drew is no stranger to The Masked Singer as he competed as Llama in season 3. Drew is best known for his starring role on the classic sitcom The Drew Carey Show, as well as the host of the improv comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway? He has also hosted the beloved game show,...
According to the cable guide, two fan-favorite comedians will make guest appearances on The Masked Singer Comedy Roast Night: Drew Carey and Jon Lovitz. Drew is no stranger to The Masked Singer as he competed as Llama in season 3. Drew is best known for his starring role on the classic sitcom The Drew Carey Show, as well as the host of the improv comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway? He has also hosted the beloved game show,...
- 11/15/2022
- by Lorianne Palinkas
- ScreenRant
The Masked Singer season 8's Bride made it through to the next round after Hall of Fame Night, and he will now compete against two new contestants on Comedy Roast Night. Bride defeated Venus Fly Trap, who was George Foreman, and Gopher, who was George Clinton. Bride performed a rousing rendition of "Shut Up and Dance" by Walk the Moon. The Masked Singer producers have said that everything, including the themes and costumes are clues, so fans should pay close attention because anything could help them figure out the contestants' identities.
On The Masked Singer Comedy Roast Night, Bride will compete against Avocado and Snowstorm. Avocado is a glittery green fruit with a brown pit with a smiling face. It wears green pants and red sneakers with the Masked Singer logo on them. On the Masked Singer Instagram page, Avocado's Mask-Ray clue was revealed to be a bag that said Chips.
On The Masked Singer Comedy Roast Night, Bride will compete against Avocado and Snowstorm. Avocado is a glittery green fruit with a brown pit with a smiling face. It wears green pants and red sneakers with the Masked Singer logo on them. On the Masked Singer Instagram page, Avocado's Mask-Ray clue was revealed to be a bag that said Chips.
- 11/13/2022
- by Lorianne Palinkas
- ScreenRant
Spoiler Alert: Do not read ahead if you have not watched the Season 8, episode 7, of “The Masked Singer,” “Hall of Fame Night,” which aired Nov. 9 on Fox.
“The Masked Singer” paid tribute to late actor Leslie Jordan on Wednesday night’s episode, opening with a brief card dedicating the episode “to a beloved member of the Fox family, Leslie Jordan 1955-2022.”
Jordan, who had previously appeared as a guest judge on “The Masked Singer,” returned as a panelist for this week’s show, which was taped back in August.
As for the episode’s unmasking, it was a night of double “George” reveals. Living up to the “Hall of Fame” theme, boxing and portable grill entrepreneur George Foreman and funk legend George Clinton – of Parliament/Funkadelic fame — were the next to go.
Foreman, as the Venus Flytrap, was the first to go, with the fewest number of votes. Later, Clinton...
“The Masked Singer” paid tribute to late actor Leslie Jordan on Wednesday night’s episode, opening with a brief card dedicating the episode “to a beloved member of the Fox family, Leslie Jordan 1955-2022.”
Jordan, who had previously appeared as a guest judge on “The Masked Singer,” returned as a panelist for this week’s show, which was taped back in August.
As for the episode’s unmasking, it was a night of double “George” reveals. Living up to the “Hall of Fame” theme, boxing and portable grill entrepreneur George Foreman and funk legend George Clinton – of Parliament/Funkadelic fame — were the next to go.
Foreman, as the Venus Flytrap, was the first to go, with the fewest number of votes. Later, Clinton...
- 11/10/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Warning!!! This article contains Spoilers!!!!
The Masked Singer season 8 Hall of Fame Night marks the beginning of the final round of the competition before the semi-finals, and three new competitors will take to the stage. Whoever wins this last round will join Harp and the Lambs in the semi-finals. Ken Jeong missed The Masked Singer Hall of Fame Night because he had Covid-19, so frequent guest panelist Joel McHale took his place on the panel, alongside Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, and Nicole Scherzinger. They were joined by Leslie Jordan, who made his final Masked Singer appearance. Leslie died on October 24 at the age of 67, when he had a suspected medical emergency, and crashed his car.
The three new Masked Singer season 8 contestants who will be competing on Hall of Fame Night are Venus Fly Trap, Gopher, and Bride. Venus Fly Trap is a giant version of the plant, with a fly inside its open mouth.
The Masked Singer season 8 Hall of Fame Night marks the beginning of the final round of the competition before the semi-finals, and three new competitors will take to the stage. Whoever wins this last round will join Harp and the Lambs in the semi-finals. Ken Jeong missed The Masked Singer Hall of Fame Night because he had Covid-19, so frequent guest panelist Joel McHale took his place on the panel, alongside Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, and Nicole Scherzinger. They were joined by Leslie Jordan, who made his final Masked Singer appearance. Leslie died on October 24 at the age of 67, when he had a suspected medical emergency, and crashed his car.
The three new Masked Singer season 8 contestants who will be competing on Hall of Fame Night are Venus Fly Trap, Gopher, and Bride. Venus Fly Trap is a giant version of the plant, with a fly inside its open mouth.
- 11/9/2022
- by Lorianne Palinkas
- ScreenRant
The late, great Leslie Jordan will be featured on the November 9 episode of “The Masked Singer,” which was filmed before the comedian’s death on October 24. He was there to stand in for panelist Ken Jeong, who is absent from this installment. Three all new challengers also take the stage to show off their pipes for “Hall of Fame Night.” Who will be named the King or Queen? Check out their costumes below.
See Emmy winner Leslie Jordan dead at 67
Famous faces hidden inside outrageous costumes will sing for panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger in hopes of winning the Golden Mask trophy. Host Nick Cannon emcees the wild and wacky fun.
Each episode will feature several jaw-dropping performances by intricately disguised celebrities, but for the first time ever, only one contestant will move on from each episode. The studio audience will vote for their favorite,...
See Emmy winner Leslie Jordan dead at 67
Famous faces hidden inside outrageous costumes will sing for panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger in hopes of winning the Golden Mask trophy. Host Nick Cannon emcees the wild and wacky fun.
Each episode will feature several jaw-dropping performances by intricately disguised celebrities, but for the first time ever, only one contestant will move on from each episode. The studio audience will vote for their favorite,...
- 11/9/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
This year, “The Masked Singer” semi-finals are gearing up to be the most competitive of all time, as Group A winner Harp and Group B winner Lambs have already earned their spots. They’ll soon be joined by one last competitor: the eventual winner of Group C. This final group will be spread out over three weeks beginning Wednesday, November 9 and it consists of Avocado, Bride, Gopher, Scarecrow, Sir Bug a Boo, Snowstorm and Venus Fly Trap (see high-res photos).
Harp was the first to earn her spot after she took down a whopping seven costumes throughout the first round. They were: Knight (William Shatner), Hedgehog (Eric Idle), Hummingbird (Chris Kirkpatrick), Pi-Rat (Jeff Dunham), Panther (Montell Jordan), Mummies and Fortune Teller (Daymond John).
See ‘The Masked Singer’ Winners List (Every Season)
The golden instrument went undefeated in the vote tallies as she was able to impress the four panelists and...
Harp was the first to earn her spot after she took down a whopping seven costumes throughout the first round. They were: Knight (William Shatner), Hedgehog (Eric Idle), Hummingbird (Chris Kirkpatrick), Pi-Rat (Jeff Dunham), Panther (Montell Jordan), Mummies and Fortune Teller (Daymond John).
See ‘The Masked Singer’ Winners List (Every Season)
The golden instrument went undefeated in the vote tallies as she was able to impress the four panelists and...
- 11/7/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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