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#96 SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN BRADYS - Original Airdate: September 28, 1973
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The Bradys are surprised to learn they are to do a satire of the fairy take, "Snow White".
Cindy volunteers the family to do the show being put on to buy a retirement gift for her teacher. Mike, Carol and Alice are to play the key roles, but there aren't enough Brady kids to play the seven dwarfs.
Others in the cast:
Sam:............................Allan Melvin
Policeman:......................Elven Havard
Teacher:........................Frances Whitfield
Bruce Bilson directed the script by Ben Starr.
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#97 MAIL ORDER HERO - Original Airdate: September 21, 1973
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Joe Namath guest stars as himself, a supposed friend of Bobby's.
Bobby lies to his friends, telling them that Joe Namath drops by for dinner with the Bradys when he's in town. Bobby's friends are looking forward to meeting the New York quarterback because he is playing an exhibition game in town the next week.
Others in the cast:
Herb:...........................Tim Herbert
Burt:...........................Larry Michaels
Tom:............................Eric Woods
Eric:...........................Kerry MacLane
Bruce Bilson directed the script by Martin A. Ragaway.
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#98 THE ELOPMENT - Original Airdate: December 7, 1973
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The Brady clan thinks Alice is planning to elope with Sam, the butcher.
Marcia and Jan overhear Alice discussing elopement with Sam and pass their discovery along to the family. Carol begins searching for a replacement housekeeper to allow Alice a week's honeymoon, and the whole family gets involved in planning a surprise wedding reception for the "bride-to-be".
Others in the cast:
Sam:............................Allan Melvin
Reverend:.......................Byron Webster
Gladys:.........................Bella Bruck
Jerry London directed the script by Harry Winkler
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#99 ADIOS JOHNNY BRAVO - Original Airdate: September 14, 1973
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Greg is picked to become a rock star.
The Brady kids audition their act for a television amateur show and Greg is spotted by a musical agent who wants to sign him up. But the agent, Tami Cutler, doesn't want all the Bradys, just Greg.
Others in the cast:
Tami Cutler:....................Claudia Jennings
Buddy Berkman:..................Paul Cavonis
Hal Barton:.....................Jeff Davis
Jerry London directed the script by Joanna Lee.
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#100 NEVER TOO YOUNG - Original Airdate: October 5, 1973
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When girl-hater Bobby is kissed by a cute little "miss" he thinks he's been exposed to the mumps.
Millicent gives her hero, Bobby, a kiss for defending her at school, but later reports that she has the mumps. Bobby fears that he may have guarantied the family from a big Roaring 20's party.
Melissa Sue Anderson is featured as Millicent.
Richard Michaels directed the script by Al Schwartz and Larry Rhine.
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#101 PETER & THE WOLF - Original Airdate: October 12, 1973
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Peter poses as a high school senior so Greg can double-date with him.
Greg has a date with Sandra for Friday night until her cousin Linda comes to visit. He can't get his friends for the "blind date" so Greg talks Peter into dating an "older woman".
Others in the cast:
Sandra:.........................Cindi Crosby
Linda:..........................Kathie Gibboney
Len:............................Bill Miller
Mr. Calderon:...................Paul Fierro
Mrs. Calderon:..................Alma Beltran
Leslie H. Martinson directed the script by Tam Spiva.
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#102 GETTING GREG'S GOAT - Original Airdate: October 19, 1973
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Greg and his football teammates steal the rival school's mascot, a goat, and he has to hide it.
Greg hides "Raquel", the goat, in his attic room and when the other kids overhear him talking to her, they believe that he has a girl in his room.
Others in the cast:
Mr. Binkley:....................George D. Wallace
Mrs. Gould:.....................Sandra Gould
1st PTA lady:...................Margarita Cordova
2nd PTA lady:...................Selma Archerd
Robert Reed directed the script by Milton Pascal and Sam Locke.
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#103 THE CINCINNATI KIDS - Original Airdate: November 23, 1973
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The Bradys mix business with pleasure at King's Island amusement park in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The Brady kids accompany Mike to Cincinnati where is to present plans for an addition to the King's Island amusement park. While the kids enjoy the many rides, Mike is aghast to learn his plans have been lost in the park, and a frantic search begins.
Others in the cast:
Marge:..........................Hilary Thompson
Attendant:......................Bob Hoffman
Leslie H. Martinson directed the script by Al Schwartz and Larry Rhine.
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#104 QUARTERBACK SNEAK - Original Airdate: November 9, 1973
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A gridiron Romeo from a rival school shows a romantic interest in Marcia to get Greg's play book.
Greg and Peter are convinced that Marcia is a traitor because of her interest in Jerry Rogers, the Fairview quarterback. Bobby confirms the boys' distrust of Jerry when he sees him attempt to steal the play book.
Others in the cast:
Tank Gates:.....................Denny Miller
Jerry Rogers:...................Chris Beaumont
Rich:...........................Don Carter
Peter Baldwin directed the script by Ben Gershman and Bill Freedman.
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#105 MARCIA GETS CREAMED - Original Airdate: October 26, 1973
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Marcia's new part-time job at an ice cream parlor causes her problems at home and with her boyfriend.
Jeff, Marcia's boyfriend, is annoyed because she hasn't any time for him with her new job. Marcia decides to get her brother Peter a job there so she will have more free time, but he turns out to be a goof-off.
Others in the cast:
Mr. Haskell:....................Henry Corden
Jeff:...........................Michael Gray
Girl:...........................Kimberly Beck
Peter Baldwin directed the script by Ben Gershman and Bill Freedman.
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#106 MY BROTHER'S KEEPER - Original Airdate: November 2, 1973
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Bobby saves Peter from being hit by a falling ladder and the older Brady promises to become Bobby's slave for saving his life.
Peter becomes overprotective and insists upon doing all Bobby's chores. Bobby enjoys the situation and soon is unloading projects on Peter.
Ross Bowman directed the script by Michael Morris.
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#107 TRY TRY AGAIN - Original Airdate: November 16, 1973
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Jan considers herself a loser when her latest interest, tap dancing, drives the whole family crazy.
She drops out of her ballet class and takes up tap dancing when she is passed over for a recital because she is so clumsy. She practices her new dance steps at home, and the noise begins to get to the rest of the family.
Others in the cast:
Miss Clairette:.................Judy Landon
Ms. Ferguson:...................Ruth Anson
Billy Naylor:...................Darryl Seman
George Tyne directed the script by Al Schwartz and Larry Rhine.
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#108 KELLY'S KIDS - Original Airdate: January 4, 1974
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Ken Berry and Brooke Bundy star as the Brady's new neighbors, Jim and Kathy Kelly, who decide to adopt a son and end up with three.
Jim and Kathy Kelly select eight-year old Matt from an orphanage. Matt likes his new home, but misses his two friend, Dwayne and Steve, so the Kellys decide to adopt them too.
Others in the cast:
Jim Kelly:......................Ken Berry
Kathy Kelly:....................Brooke Bundy
Matt:...........................Todd Lookinland
Dwayne:.........................William Attmore II
Steve:..........................Carey Wong
Mrs. Phillips:..................Jackie Joseph
Mrs. Payne:.....................Molly Dodd
Richard Michaels directed the script by Sherwood Schwartz.
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#109 THE DRIVER'S SEAT - Original Airdate: January 11, 1974
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Marcia bets that she can beat Greg's score on the driver's test.
Greg's comment about men being better drivers than women set up their bet. Marcia scores higher on her written test but tightens up when she gets behind the wheel of a car.
Herb Vigran is the examiner.
Jack Arnold directed the script by George Tibbles.
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#110 MISS POPULARITY - Original Airdate: December 21, 1973
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Jan makes promises she can't keep in order to win a popularity contest at school and gets herself in hot water with family and friends.
Peter agrees to be her campaign manager and the members of the family pitch in when Jan is nominated as the most popular girl in class. She promises all kinds of help to her classmates if they elect her, but she can't fulfill her campaign promises.
Others in the cast:
Herman:.........................Darryl Seman
Shirley:........................Jerelyn Fields
Jack Donohue directed the script by Martin Ragaway.
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#111 OUT OF THIS WORLD - Original Airdate: January 18, 1974
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Former astronaut James McDivitt, the man who saw a UFO in space, guest stars.
Bobby and Peter camp out in the backyard looking for UFO's. After they meet General McDivitt, the boys are convinced that they have spotted one and go back the next night with cameras to prove it.
Others in the cast:
Jerry Bridges:..................Mario Machado
Herlo:..........................Frank Delfino
Capt. McGregor:.................James Flavin
Shim:...........................Sadie Delfino
Peter Baldwin directed the script by Al Schwartz and Larry Rhine.
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#112 TWO PETE'S IN A POD - Original Airdate: February 8, 1974
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Peter literally runs into his double at school and takes him home to play a trick on his family which backfires.
Arthur, Pete's look-alike, agrees to a blind date with the niece of Mike's boss. However, the date is for the same night that Peter has a date with Michelle, a girl he has been trying to date all semester.
Others in the cast:
Oliver:.........................Robbie Rist
Pamela:.........................Denise Nickerson
Michelle:.......................Kathy O'Dare
Richard Michaels directed the script by Sam Locke and Milton Pascal.
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#113 WELCOME ABOARD - Original Airdate: January 25, 1974
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Robbie Rist is introduced as a regular member of the cast as the Brady kids' cousin, Oliver, when he comes to visit.
Oliver is convinced that he is a jinx to the Bradys, since things seem to go wrong whenever he's around. His attitude changes when the Bradys are chosen to appear in a zany Keystone Kop, pie-throwing movie.
Others in the cast:
Oliver:.........................Robbie Rist
Mr. Douglas:....................John Nolan
Director:.......................Judd Laurance
Keystone Kop:...................Snag Werris
Truck Driver #1:................Dick Winslow
Truck Driver #2:................Ralph Montgomery
Richard Michaels directed the script by Larry Rhine and Al Schwartz.
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#114 THE SNOOPERSTAR - Original Airdate: February 22, 1974
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Cindy becomes convinced that she is soon to be discovered as the new Shirley Temple.
Cindy gets the notion that everybody in the family is talking about her, so she enlists the aid of Oliver to find what they're saying. Aware of this fact, Marcia decides to bait her little sister with an entry in her own diary about contacting a talent scout and submitting Cindy's picture. As planned, it gets back to Cindy.
Others in the cast:
Oliver:.........................Robbie Rist
Penelope Fletcher:..............Natalie Schaefer
Bruce Bilson directed the script by Harry Winkler.
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#115 THE HUSTLER - Original Airdate: March 1, 1974
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Jim Backus guest stars as Mike's boss, Harry Matthews, who sends a pool table to the Bradys as a gift, but neglects to mention that fact.
No one in the Brady household can figure out who sent the pool table or where to put it. But one thing is evident, Bobby is developing quite a talent for the game of pool and is betting all the other kids.
Others in the cast:
Oliver:.........................Robbie Rist
Harry Matthews:.................Jim Backus
Frances Matthews:...............Dorothy Shay
Muriel Sinclair:................Grayce Spence
Joe Sinclair:...................Charles Stewart
Hank Thompson:..................Jason Dunn
Gloria Thompson:................Susan Quick
Truck Driver:...................Leonard Bremen
Michael Kane directed the script by Bill Freedman and Ben Gershman.
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#116 TOP SECRET - Original Airdate: February 15, 1974
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Bobby and Oliver, aided by their youthful imaginations, become convinced that they are onto a spy plot that involves Mike.
An FBI agent is checking Mike's security clearance and so the boys get the idea that Mike is working on some secret plans. Sam, the butcher, asks Mike's help with a confidential project, and Bobby is sure that Sam is passing the "secret plans" to the Russians.
Others in the cast:
Oliver:.........................Robbie Rist
Sam:............................Allan Melvin
Mr. Gronsky:....................Lew Palter
Fred Sanders:...................Don Fenwick
Bernard Wiesen directed the script by Howard Ostroff.
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#117 THE HAIR BRAINED-SCHEME - Original Airdate: March 8, 1974
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With high school graduation only days away, Greg discovers that he has made a big mistake when he tries out a new hair tonic that his kid brother has sold him.
Bobby decides he can become rich quick by selling a hair tonic, for which he has sent away. But as it turns out, Greg is the only customer. Unfortunately for Greg, that's one customer too many - the tonic turns his hair a shaggy strawberry blond just prior to graduation ceremonies.
Others in the cast:
Oliver:.........................Robbie Rist
Suzanne:........................Barbara Berstein
Gretchen:.......................Hope Sherwood
First Man:......................Bern Hoffman
Second Man:.....................John Wheeler
Woman:..........................Brandy Carson
Jack Arnold directed the script by Chuck Stewart, Jr.
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