| #1 THE HONEYMOON - Original Airdate: September 26, 1969 (Production: Source Call Sheet - Oct 11, 1968) | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: When a widower with three sons marries a lady with three daughters the result of the merger is a conglomerate family.
 In the premiere episode, "The Honeymoon", the wedding day festivities progress smoothly except for the family pets, a cat and a dog, which don't go along with the idea of peaceful coexistence. After the chaos they cause, Mike and Carol start their marriage disciplining their children before leaving on their honeymoon.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Henry Tyler.....................J. Pat O'Malley
 Mrs. Tyler.......................Joan Tompkins
 Pringle...........................James Millhollin
 Minister..........................Dabbs Greer
 Wedding Guest......................David Armstrong (uncredited)
 Wedding Guest......................George Boyce (uncredited)
 Wedding Guest......................Daniel Elam (uncredited)
 Wedding Guest......................George Holmes (uncredited)
 Waiter.............................Monty O'Grady (uncredited)
 Bell Hop...........................Unknown (Uncredited)
 
 WRITER: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ
 DIRECTOR: JOHN RICH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ
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	| 11:33 | We see Tiger in the car outside Carol's parents' home with the winodw of the car slightly open.  Tiger puts his paw on the arm of the door as though he is going to use the remote to open the window (and magically it opens).  Only problem, you can see the window crank handle in the shot, which means no remote. |  
	| ** | Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: MIKE'S MIDDLE NAME Visit the BLOOPERS PAGE for more details.
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| #2 DEAR LIBBY - Original Airdate: October 3, 1969 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: The six kids believe they're breaking up their parents' new marriage.
 Marcia reads an item in an advice column about a family exactly like theirs in which one of the parents is extremely unhappy. The kids are sure it was written by one of their parents.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Dear Libby.....................Jo de Winter
 
 WRITER: LOIS HIRE
 DIRECTOR: JOHN RICH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
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| #3 A CLUBHOUSE IS NOT A HOME - Original Airdate: October 31, 1969 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Mike and Carol are having difficulty getting their two families adjusted to living in one house.
 Carol's three daughters decide to move out of the Brady house and into the boys' clubhouse. When Greg, Peter and Bobby turn them down, the girls picket.  
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Lance (voice)....................Han Conried
 Sandra (voice)...................June Foray
 
 WRITER: SKIP WEBSTER
 DIRECTOR: JOHN RICH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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| #4 KITTY-KARRY-ALL IS MISSING - Original Airdate: November 7, 1969 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Cindy's favorite doll is missing and the family thinks that Bobby has hidden it from her.
 Bobby angrily tells Cindy he hopes her doll gets lost. When the doll turns up missing, Cindy points the finger of suspicion at Bobby.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Mr. Driscoll......................Pitt Herbert
 
 WRITERS: AL SCHWARTZ & BILL FREEDMAN
 DIRECTOR: JOHN RICH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| 18:10 | As Bobby empties his pockets in search of his kazoo, he piles the contents on a nearby table. In a long shot, several of the toys (most noticeably a green plastic paddle) disappear, only to reappear when Cindy is leaving the room. |  
	| 19:20 | In the scene where Bobby walks into the family room and plays with the toy monkey, Cindy walks out and he discovers his Kazoo is missing. After Mike give has his talk with Bobby & Cindy, they leave and in walks Carol stating "I've searched the house again and no doll and no Kazoo".  How did she know about the Kazoo and how did they search the whole house within 2 minutes? |  | 
| #5 KATCHOO - Original Airdate: October 24, 1969 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Carol keeps Jan home from school, believing she has a cold. But when the sneezing continues, it is believed that Jan is allergic to her new father or Tiger, the dog.
 
 WRITER: WILLIAMS COWLEY
 DIRECTOR: JOHN RICH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| 24:35 | The shadow (supposedly of the window frame) on the headboard of Jan's bed changes from one shot to the next within a few seconds. |  
	| ** | Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: TIGER'S BATH Visit the BLOOPERS PAGE for more details.
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| #6 EENIE MEENIE, MOMMY DADDY - Original Airdate: October 10, 1969 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Cindy is chosen to play the fairy princess in the school play.
 When Cindy is chosen to be in the play a problem arises, she can only choose one person to attend. Should she choose her Mommy or her new Daddy.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Mrs. Engstrom......................Marjorie Stapp
 Miss Sherry...........................Tracy Reed
 Elf......................................Brian Foster
 
 WRITER: JOANNE LEE
 DIRECTOR: JOHN RICH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
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	| 2:30 | At the beginning of the show when in the girls' bedroom, you can see a tiny bit of flower wallpaper to the right of the closet on the wall behind the girls' beds. |  
	| 5:47 | Starting here, and for the remainder of the show, all shots in the girls' bedroom shows the wall behind the beds as being just pink paint, only wallpaper to the left of the closet, but not on the right side. (The wall next to the bathroom is always wallpapered. Additionally, most of the remaining episodes from this season have the entire room wallpapered, just not the first 7 episodes). |  | 
| #7 ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE - Original Airdate: October 17, 1969 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Alice decides the Bradys no longer need her and prepares to leave.
 The housekeeper has been sending the boys to Carol, their new stepmother, with their problems to make her feel more important. But soon no one in the family is coming to Alice for help.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Mr. Stokey..........................Fred Pinkard
 
 WRITER: PAUL WEST
 DIRECTOR: JOHN RICH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| ** | Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: CAROL'S MATH SKILLS Visit the BLOOPERS PAGE for more details.
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| #8 FATHER OF THE YEAR - Original Airdate: January 2, 1970 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Marcia's attempt to keep secret the fact that she's entering her stepfather in a "Father of the Year" contest causes her discipline problems at home.
 After Mike shows her how important she is to him, Marcia enters him in a newspaper contest. But as she tries to hide what she's doing, she gets herself grounded for a week.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Lance Pierce....................Bill Mullikin
 Cameraman.......................Lee Corrigan
 Mr. Fields......................Bob Golden
 
 WRITER: SKIP WEBSTER
 DIRECTOR: GEORGE CAHAN
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| 10:35 | Marcia is writing a letter about Mike to the newspaper for the Father of the Year contest. While she is in the middle of writing it, she gets mad and you can clearly see she crumples up the paper and throws it in the wastebasket. One scene later, she has a change of heart, takes the crumpled paper out of the wastebasket and finishes the letter and mails it. |  
	| 15:06 | Later, in the scene where Hamilton Samuels, publisher of the newspaper, is reading Marcia's letter,  he has the original letter in his hand and then puts it down. You can see that the paper is not crumpled, as it should be. |  
	| ** | Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: CAROL'S MATH SKILLS Visit the BLOOPERS PAGE for more details.
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| #9 THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER - Original Airdate: March 13, 1970 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Mike and Carol decide to settle an argument about who has the easier job by switching roles.
 Mike helps Carol's daughters with their cooking project and Carol bones up on baseball. The results are disastrous.
 WRITER: DAVID P. HARMON
 DIRECTOR: GEORGE CAHAN
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| 19:51 | Mike and Carol switch parenting roles for the day and Mike is in the kitchen helping Marcia receive her cooking badge. He ends up making a big mess and has to clean up the kitchen. He washes the dishes and then mops the floor with Alice watching him. He is turned facing her as she is standing behind him by the sink. The next thing that happens is that Mike slips on the mop water and falls to the floor, facing the living room. Yet, when Alice asks if he is alright, he turns his head the wrong way to answer her. |  | 
| #10 SORRY RIGHT NUMBER - Original Airdate: November 21, 1969 (Production: Source Script July 19, 1969) | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Mike Brady tries to cure the phone problem in his home by installing a pay phone.
 After installing a second phone in the house, Mike isn't able to use one of them. Alice suggests that the family move in the pay phone to solve the problem.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Sam.............................Allan Melvin
 Mr. Crawford....................Howard Culver
 
 WRITER: RUTH BROOKS FLIPPEN
 DIRECTOR: GEORGE CAHAN
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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| #11 IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE? - Original Airdate: December 26, 1969 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: The Bradys face a medical crisis when the kids come down with the measles.
 Peter is the first to break out, then Jan. Carol and Mike each call their own family doctor. Carol's is a woman and Mike's is a man.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Dr. Porter......................Marion Ross
 Dr. Cameron.....................Herbert Anderson
 
 WRITER: RUTH BROOKS FLIPPEN
 DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| 16:33 | When Carol and Mike are bringing stacked lunch trays upstairs to the kids, the milk glasses on the middle and bottom trays that Carol's holding switch to the opposite sides twice, in the wideshots and closeup. |  
	| 17:40 | Then when Carol picks up the girls' stacked trays, the glass of OJ is on the bottom tray (after Peter's reaction to broccoli, it looks as if the OJ glass is gone), then as Carol walks into their room the OJ is now on the middle tray again. |  | 
| #12 54-40 & FIGHT - Original Airdate: Januaury 9, 1970 (Production: Source Script Aug 11, 1969) | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: The Brady boys and girls fight over what to get with their trading stamps.
 The trading stamp company is going out of business and the boys have 54 books of stamps and the girls have 40. They realize that only by combining books will they have enough to get one good items, but each group wants a different thing.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Store Clerk......................Herb Vigran
 
 WRITER: BURT STYLER
 DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| 1:32 | When Alice enters the kitchen you can see the ironing board from the doorway. (4:05) When she is giving Tiger a bath, the ironing board has moved to the wall that cannot be seen from the doorway. |  
	| 17:45 | Jan's hairstyle keeps changing from with and without a pony tail during the House of Cards. |  
	| 19:41 | The kids build a house of cards, which Tiger then knocks over. They must have used some adhesive, when the house falls down, a few cards remain standing. |  
	| ** | Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: TIGER'S BATH Visit the BLOOPERS PAGE for more details.
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| #13 A CAMPING WE WILL GO - Original Airdate: November 14, 1969 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Mike and Carol plan a camping trip for all the Bradys.
 Carol and her girls have never been on a camping trip before and the boys don't want them along. Mike pushes for a "togetherness" trip even to including the girls in the fishing.
 
 WRITERS: HERBERT FINN & ALAN DINEHART
 DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| 18:13 | The tents appear very small from the outside, but much larger when seen from the inside. |  | 
| #14 VOTE FOR BRADY - Original Airdate: December 12, 1969 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Both Greg and Marcia are running for student body president.
 The election campaign carries over into the Brady house with the other kids taking sides. Mike, Carol and Alice finally pitch in to prevent open warfare.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Mr. Dickens.....................Martin Ashe
 Rusty...........................Stephen Liss
 Scott...........................Casey Morgan
 
 WRITER: ELROY SCHWARTZ
 DIRECTOR: DAVID ALEXANDER
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| ** | Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: CAROL'S GOLF SKILLS Visit the BLOOPERS PAGE for more details.
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| #15 EVERY BOY DOES IT ONCE - Original Airdate: December 5, 1969 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Bobby Brady is convinced that nobody loves him and decides to run away.
 Already tired of hand-me-downs and believing that his stepmother hates him, the 7 year old starts packing when his brothers and stepsisters don't include him in their plans and leave him at home alone.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Johnny..........................Michael Lerner
 TV Announcer....................Larry McCormick
 
 WRITERS: LOIS & ARNOLD PEYSER
 DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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| #16 VOICE OF CHRISTMAS - Original Airdate: December 19, 1969 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Carol loses her voice from too much choir practice and may not be able to sing at the Christmas service.
 Alice tries an old remedy for laryngitis on Carol while Cindy asks the department store Santa to make her well. Mike gets upset when Santa agrees.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Santa...........................Hal Smith
 Little Boy......................Carl Albert
 
 WRITER: JOHN FENTON MURRAY
 DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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| #17 MIKE'S HORROR SCOPE - Original Airdate: January 16, 1970 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Carol reads Mike's horoscope about a strange woman who will come into his life. Then Bebe Gallini, the glamorous head of a cosmetic firm, hires Mike to design a new factory.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)BeBe Gallini.............................Abbe Lane
 Duane Cartwright.........................Joe Ross (uncredited)
 
 WRITER: RUTH BROOKS FLIPPEN
 DIRECTOR: DAVID ALEXANDER
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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| #18 THE UNDERGRADUATE - Original Airdate: January 23, 1970 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Greg appears to be sick but Alice discovers a love note he wrote to a mysterious "Linda". Mike and Carol attempt to resolve the problem by trying to find out who Linda is.
Wes Parker makes an appearance as himself, playing the boyfriend of Greg's math teacher, Linda O'Hara.
 CAST: (Character played by)Linda...........................Teresa Warder
 Miss O'Hara.....................Gigi Perreau
 Himself.................................Wes Parker
 
 WRITER: DAVID P. HARMON
 DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| 10:19 | Carol and Bobby are in the kitchen. Bobby has just come home from school and goes for the cookie jar. Watch when he grabs it and when it is in his hand. You can clearly see that the jar is almost empty. But then when he sets it down on the table and the camera swings back to him, you can see that the cookie jar is stuffed with chocolate chip cookies. |  | 
| #19 TO MOVE OR NOT TO MOVE - Original Airdate: March 6, 1970 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Little ghosts begin haunting the Brady house when their parents decide to move.
 The children have been complaining about the house being too small and Mike decides to sell. The kids change their minds, however, and become ghosts to scare away perspective buyers.
 CAST: (Character played by)Mrs. Hunsaker...................Fran Ryan
 Bertram Grossman................C. Lindsay Workman
 
 WRITER: PAUL WEST
 DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| 9:12 | The first evening of weird noises, after dinner, Carol is wearing a blouse with a red polka dots. |  
	| 11:25 | Later in the evening, she’s  wearing an outfit with a light blue top, which she is still wearing the next morning at breakfast with Mike, and into the next evening when they hear weird noises again. |  
	| ** | Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: SHUTTERS ON HOUSE Visit the BLOOPERS PAGE for more details.
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	| ** | Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: ALICE'S FEARS Visit the BLOOPERS PAGE for more details.
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| #20 TIGER TIGER - Original Airdate: January 30, 1970 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: The Bradys are upset when their dog runs away.
 When Bobby goes out to feed Tiger, he can't find the dog. They all chip in for a reward and to buy an ad in the paper, but Bobby fears the worst -- that Tiger has been run over.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Mrs. Simpson....................Maggie Malooly
 Teenage Boy.....................Gary Grimes
 
 WRITER: ELROY SCHWARTZ
 DIRECTOR: HERB WALLERSTEIN
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| 4:19 | In a close-up of Mike's hands as he his undoing his seatbelt, he isn't wearing his wedding ring.  (5:27) In subsequent shots the ring can be seen. |  | 
| #21 BRACE YOURSELF - Original Airdate: February 13, 1970 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Marcia's world is destroyed when braces are put on her teeth.
 Marcia thinks she looks ugly in them in spite of the family's assurances. Then, when the boy who was to take her to a dance drops by to tell her he can't go, she is convinced.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Saleslady.......................Molly Dodd
 Eddie...........................John Daniels
 Harold..........................Jerry Levreau
 Alan...........................Scott Paul (Mike) Robertson
 Joey............................Brian Nash
 
 WRITER: BRAD RADNITZ
 DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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| #22 THE BIG SPRAIN - Original Airdate: February 6, 1970 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: The Brady home is in chaos when Carol leave to care for an ailing aunt and Alice sprains her ankle.
 Mike divides the household chores among the kids although the girls can't cook and the boys don't know how to clean.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Sam....................Allan Melvin
 
 WRITER: TAM SPIVA
 DIRECTOR: RUSS MAYBERRY
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| 5:54 | Marcia and Jan are mad at each other about doing all the work, and Jan exclaims, "I'm not gonna wash all these dishes, I will be here the rest of my life!" (11:47) In a later scene, Carol is taking care of their aunt, calls home and Mike is in the kitchen with the kids making dinner. As soon as he picks up the phone, the kids start arguing and making all this commotion. But listen closely to the background while Mike is on the phone. You can hear Jan saying the same thing over and over and over again, the same thing that she said earlier about the dishes. |  
	| 4:35 | Jan enters Alice's bedroom to check on her. She tells her about the little accident where the washer is overflowing and that suds are all over and need to be cleaned up, as well as the clothes just washed away. Later, when Mr. Brady comes into Alice's bedroom, the door is open behind him which is clearly the laundry room with ironing board and utility sink and laundry soap. If the washer had overflowed, where Peter had to clean up the water in the dining room, there is no doubt it would have been flooded in Alice's bedroom too. |  
	| 9:22 | The amount and position of the soapsuds on Jan's shirt changes from shot to shot. |  
	| 14:13 | Look over Alice’s head while she is in bed and we can see the shadow of the stage light. |  | 
| #23 THE HERO - Original Airdate: February 20, 1970 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Peter gets a swelled head when he saves a girl's life.
 The Bradys are surprised when Peter comes home with torn clothes and explains that he rescued a girl from an accident. They find that easier to accept than his attitude when his friends made a fuss over the incident.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Mr. Driscoll....................Pitt Herbert
 Mrs. Spencer....................Danni Sue (Dani) Nolan
 Earl Hopkins....................Dave Morick
 Deliveryman.....................Joe Conley
 Steve...........................Randy Lane
 Jason...........................Iler Rasmussen
 Jennifer........................Susan Joyce
 Tina Spencer....................Melanie Baker
 
 WRITER: ELROY SCHWARTZ
 DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| 1:52 | Peter rescues a little girl from a collapsing shelving unit at the toy store. When the case falls over, you can clearly see a thin, white rope yanking the red shelves from the wall. |  | 
| #24 LOST LOCKET FOUND LOCKET - Original Airdate: March 20, 1970 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Jan receives a locket from an unknown admirer and all the Bradys are curious about who sent it.
 Both Mike and Carol suspect the other sent it and each starts sleuthing to prove it. Suddenly, the locket disappears.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Guard.................Jack Griffin
 
 WRITER: CHARLES HOFFMAN
 DIRECTOR: NORMAN ABBOTT
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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	| 20:29 | Jan puts her bathrobe on, flipping all of her hair behind her back. But in the next shot, some of her hair is over her left shoulder. |  | 
| #25 THE POSSIBLE DREAM - Original Airdate: February 27, 1970 | 
|  | DESCRIPTION: Marcia's diary, in which she has confided her deep feelings for Desi Arnaz, Jr. is accidentally given away by her sister Cindy.
 Marcia starts a campaign to exclude her younger sister from her life when she finds out what happened, and Mike and Carol begin searching the town's used book stores.
 GUEST STARS: (Character played by)Collins.........................Gordon Jump
 Friendly Handyman...............Pat Patterson
 Thackery........................Jonathan Hole
 Himself.........................Desi Arnaz, Jr
 
 WRITERS: AL SCHWARTZ & BILL FREEDMAN
 DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
 PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & DAVID WHORF
 
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