(EPISODES ARE LISTED IN ORDER OF FILMING)

#26 GOING, GOING STEADY - Original Airdate: October 23, 1970
  DESCRIPTION:
Marcia is infatuated with a guy who is more interested in bugs than girls.

The family helps Marcia get Harvey Klinger interested in her, but regrets it when they decide to go steady.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Harvey Klinger..................William (Billy) Corcoran
Lester...........................Rory Stevens


WRITER: DAVID P. HARMON
DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
  No known Bloopers

#27 THE DROPOUT - Original Airdate: September 25, 1970
  DESCRIPTION:
Don Drysdale, ex-Los Angeles Dodgers' pitcher, guest stars as himself.

Greg, the oldest Brady boy, is obsessed with becoming a big league pitcher and when Don Drysdale encourages him, he's ready to give up everything else including school. The Brady's become concerned when his grades start to drop and the household suffers because of his overconfidence.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Himself..............................Don Drysdale

WRITER: BILL FREEDMAN & BEN GERSHMAN
DIRECTOR: PETER BALDWIN
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
8:60 In the beginning of the episode, when Mike is with Don Drysdale, he is wearing a green shirt and jeans. The next day, in the carport with Greg and Peter, he is in the same outfit.

#28 THE BABYSITTERS - Original Airdate: October 2, 1970
  DESCRIPTION:
Greg and Marcia are left in charge of their younger brothers and sisters when Mike and Carol go out for the evening.

Mike and Carol get tickets to a hit play on short notice and Alice has plans for the evening. Greg and Marcia insist on sitting with the younger Bradys, and the adults in the family begin an evening of worry.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Restaurant Captain.............Gilchrist (Gil) Stuart
Officer #1.....................Jerry Jones


WRITER: BRUCE HOWARD
DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
  No known Bloopers

#29 THE TREASURE OF SIERRA AVENUE - Original Airdate: November 6, 1970
  DESCRIPTION:
Bobby finds $1100 while playing football and his decision to share it with his brothers only splits the family.

Carol's girls want to be included in the division of the find. When the boys refuse to share it, the girls give them the silent treatment.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Mr. Stoner.......................Victor Kilian

WRITER: GWEN BAGNI & PAUL DUBOV
DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
  No known Bloopers

#30 THE UN-UNDERGROUND MOVIE - Original Airdate: October 16, 1970
  DESCRIPTION:
Greg involves the whole family in a movie-making project for school.

Greg is making a movie about the Pilgrims for school and involves the whole family. But the way the kids argue about their roles makes Greg want to give it up.

WRITER: ALBERT E. LWEIN
DIRECTOR: JACK ARNOLD
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
18:35 Bobby spills popcorn on the floor and then it disappears.
20:14 During the filming of Greg's movie, Mike is in the stockade when Peter dumps the box of "snow". When the family sits to watch the film, Mike has been released from the stockade by Carol before the snow is dumped.

#31 THE SLUMBER CAPER - Original Airdate: October 9, 1970
  DESCRIPTION:
E.G. Marshall guest stars as Mr. Randolph, the principal of Marcia's school, who causes her slumber party to be canceled.

Marcia is looking forward to her first slumber party when the principal calls the Bradys to inform them that she has drawn an unflattering picture of her teacher. The party is canceled.

Making their television acting debuts as slumber party guests are Carolyn Reed (Karen), Robert Reed's daughter, Barbara Henderson Berstein (Ruthie), Florence Henderson's daughter, and Hope Sherwood (Jenny), the daughter of executive producer Sherwood Schwartz. Also in the cast is Chris Charney as Paula.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Mr. J.P. Randolph............................E.G. Marshall
Karen........................................Carolyn Reed (Karen Rietz)
Ruthie........................................Barbara (Henderson) Berstein
Jenny.........................................Hope (Sherwood) Juber
Paula.........................................Chris Charney


WRITER: TAM SPIVA
DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
3:54 Before school, Mike asks the boys to help with the sleeping bags. Greg is wearing a yelow plaid shirt/gray slacks. Peter has on a rust shirt/gray slacks, Bobby is wearing blue stipe shirt/dark blue slacks.
5:51 After school, while the girls are still dressed the same, all the boys have on different cloths. Greg is now wearing, white small plaid shirt and jeans, Peter is wearing yellow/white stripe shirt and jeans, Bobby is wearing green/blue plaid shirt and jeans.
14:34 Jan's hair is down

#32 CONFESSIONS, CONFESSIONS - Original Airdate: December 18, 1970
  DESCRIPTION:
Peter breaks a vase and all the other Brady youngsters take the blame.

Peter is sure his weekend camping trip will be canceled when he breaks his mother's favorite vase. Greg and the others decide to cover for him, but too many confessions spoil the plan.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Hardware Man...........................Snag Werris

WRITER: BRAD RADNITZ
DIRECTOR: RUSS MAYBERRY
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
2:01 When the vase gets broken, it's easy to see that one large piece flies off the chest of drawers onto the floor. But when the boys look down at the broken vase from upstairs, three pieces are on top of the chest of drawers. When they get downstairs and decide to fix it, Greg says, "It's only three pieces”. So what happened to the piece that fell onto the floor?
10:06 In the scene when the reassembled vase springs a leak at dinner, Alice jokes, "Anyone got three coins for the fountain?" It is a low-angled shot. Look over their heads and you can see the rigging of the studio, above the walls of the kitchen. 
24:12 The vase broken by the ball is obviously not the same one dropped by Carol at the end of the episode. The first one was thicker and darker.

#33 THE TATTLE-TALE - Original Airdate: December 4, 1970
  DESCRIPTION:
Cindy causes problems for herself and the rest of the family.

The Brady children are angry with Cindy for carrying tales to their parents, and Alice has a spat with her boyfriend because of something Cindy said.

**(Note: Christopher Knight does not appear in this episode.)**

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Postman......................John Wheeler

WRITER: SAM LOCKE & MILTON PASCAL
DIRECTOR: RUSS MAYBERRY
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
12:44 When Cindy goes downstairs to ask, "Isn't anyone coming up to say goodnight?" or something similar she is wearing her pajamas. She then gets in trouble and goes straight back up to her room and she is suddenly dressed in jeans and a top - her hair has different hair-ties too. Immediatly after the scene upstairs, we see Cindy sitting by the front door, in the same outfit as she was wearing upstairs. It is clearly a different day.

#34 CALL ME IRRESPONSIBLE - Original Airdate: October 30, 1970
  DESCRIPTION:
Greg gets a part-time job at his father's architectural firm so he can buy a car.

Greg plans to have a car in two years and starts collecting gas money for rides in advance from his brothers and sisters. However, he loses some important designs the first day on the job and is fired.

**(Note: Susan Olsen does not appear in this episode.)**

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Mr. Phillips......................Jack Collins
Mr. Peterson......................Bob Peoples
Randy Peterson....................Chris Gilmore (Annette Ferra)
Drama Coach.......................Barbara Morrison
News Vendor.......................William Benedict
Mechanic..........................Gordon Jump


WRITER: BRUCE HOWARD
DIRECTOR: HAL COOPER
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
14:42 Marica is talking to Greg, says she talked Randy, “yesterday”. Greg cuts her off and assumes that Marica told Randy he was fired. This was the day Greg was fired, so Marica couldn't have told her that "yesterday".

#35 THE IMPRACITCAL JOKER - Original Airdate: January 1, 1971
  DESCRIPTION:
One of Jan's practical jokes boomerangs.

She becomes a victim of her own joke when she takes Greg's pet mouse and loses it.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Exterminator........................Leonard (Lennie) Bremen

WRITER: BURT STYLER
DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
  No known Bloopers

#36 A FISTFUL OF REASONS - Original Airdate: November 13, 1970
  DESCRIPTION:
Peter gets a black eye when he tries to defend his little sister.

Cindy's schoolmate, Buddy, teases her because of her lisp and Peter is called a coward for refusing to fight him. Peter doesn't know how to fight.

**(Note: Eve Plumb does not appear in this episode.)**

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Buddy Hinton......................Russell Schulman
Ralph Hinton......................Paul Sorenson
Mrs. Hinton.......................Ceil Cabot


WRITER: TAM SPIVA
DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
21:10 Cindy's notebooks keep changing in number and color (Yellow to Orange) during Peter's confrontation with Buddy. Cindy is holding the tongue twister book, that you see through out this scene. The cover is orange, the back is yellow. What you see is the book being held differently. When you see the book as orange, you also see a blue book in her hand. When it is yellow, you just see that one book. This flipping around of the book happens 9 times in about two minutes!!

#37 WHAT GOES UP... - Original Airdate: December 11, 1970
  DESCRIPTION:
Bobby develops acrophobia.

Peter gets the other guys to let his brother join his tree house club, then Bobby falls and sprains his ankle and is afraid to climb again.

**(Note: Maureen McCormick does not appear in this episode.)**

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Jimmy.....................Jimmy Bracken
Tim.......................Sean Kelly
Tommy.....................Brian Tochi


WRITER: WILLIAM RAYNOR & MYLES WILDER
DIRECTOR: LESLIE H. MARTINSON
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
8:49 When Bobby attempts to climb the treehouse for the second time, we see him with two more wooden steps to go to the top. Then there is a camera shot, that is suppose to be Bobby's view, it shows four more steps.
18:16 It can be tough to keep actors' and characters' names straight in the heat of the moment. When Peter hops up on the trampoline, Florence Henderson cheers, "Go get 'em, Chris!" A bit later, Greg lets an "Eve" slip intead of "Jan".

#38 COMING OUT PARTY - Original Airdate: January 29, 1971
  DESCRIPTION:
Cindy develops tonsillitis the weekend Mike is planning to take the family on his boss' boat.

The family's big outing is threatened when the doctor says the tonsils must come up if the swelling doesn't go down. The Brady children nurse Cindy on a liquid diet to save the day.

**(Note: Mike Lookinland does not appear in this episode.)**

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Dr. Howard.....................John Howard
Mr. Phillips...................Jack Collins


WRITER: DAVID P. HARMON
DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
  No known Bloopers

#39 THE NOT SO UGLY DUCKLING - Original Airdate: November 20, 1970
  DESCRIPTION:
Jan has a crush on Clark Tyson, the best looking boy in her class, but he is attentive to Marcia.

Jan thinks it is her freckles that cause Clark to like her older sister better. She decides to invent a boyfriend to save face.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Clark Tyson......................Mark Gruner
Store Clerk......................Joseph Mell


WRITER: PAUL WEST
DIRECTOR: IRVING MOORE
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
3:30 When Jan comes home and tells her parents that Clark didn't notice her, she is wearing the same cloths as the day before when Clark was visiting. (White shirt with flowers and red ribbon in her hair.)
3:57 She then goes upstairs and accuses Marcia of stealing her boyfriend. She is wearing a green striped shirt and a light green hair ribbon.
6:12 Then Jan talks to Greg. She is wearing a green t-shirt and a dark green hair ribbon.
8:03 Later, when Jan gets permission to go to the store, she is back in the green striped shirt and light green hair ribbon.

#40 TELL IT LIKE IT IS - Original Airdate: March 26, 1971
  DESCRIPTION:
Carol writes a story about the family for a women's magazine.

Tomorrow's Woman magazine wants a story about the merged family and the Bradys celebrate her success prematurely -- before the article is completed.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Mr. Delafield..................Richard Simmons
Willie Witherspoon.............Jonathan Hole
Nora Maynard...................Elaine Swann


WRITER: CHARLES HOFFMAN
DIRECTOR: TERRY BECKER
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
  No known Bloopers

#41 THE DRUMMER BOY - Original Airdate: January 22, 1971
  DESCRIPTION:
Los Angeles Rams line man, Deacon Jones, guest stars as himself as he shows up at practice when Peter is razzed by his football team.

Bobby's interest in drumming drives the family out of the house. Peter is kidded by the team because he's in the choir until Los Angeles Rams lineman, Deacon Jones, shows up at practice.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Coach......................Bart La Rue
Larry......................Jimmy Bracken
Freddy.....................Dennis McDougall
Jimmy......................Pierre Williams
Himself....................Deacon Jones


WRITER: ALFRED & HELEN LEVITT (TOM & HELEN AUGUST)
DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
  No known Bloopers

#42 WHERE THERE'S SMOKE - Original Airdate: January 8, 1971
  DESCRIPTION:
Greg's sisters catch him smoking and Marcia tells their parents.

Greg admits to his folks that he was smoking and says he won't do it again. But the following day, a pack of cigarettes falls out of his pocket.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Tommy Johnson......................Craig Huxley (Hundley)
Mrs. Johnson.......................Marie Denn
Phil...............................Gary Marsh
Johnny.............................Robert Jayson (Bobby) Kramer


WRITER: DAVID P. HARMON
DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
8:25 Marica is wearing a red jumper with a floral shirt. She later goes to the study to talk to her parents. There she is wearing a peach t-shirt and jeans.
17:23 The next day, after school in the backyard with Bobby, Greg is in brown slacks and a white shirt with a small plaid pattern. Then in the family room with the girls, he is wearing the same outfit he had on the day before, when he was in the study with Mike.

#43 WILL THE REAL JAN BRADY PLEASE STAND UP - Original Airdate: January 15, 1971 (Production: Source Call-Sheet Dec 9, 1970)
  DESCRIPTION:
Jan buys herself a brunette wig so she's be noticed.

Jan believes that she is lost in the middle as the second of three blonde daughters. Then, the first time she wears the wig, her brothers laugh at her.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Lucy Winters......................Pamelyn Ferdin
Wig Saleslady.....................Marcia Wallace
Margie Rimple....................Karen Foulkes

WRITER: AL SCHWARTZ & BILL FREEDMAN
DIRECTOR: PETER BALDWIN
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
7:42 When Jan comes home from buying her wig, she comes through the front door. If you look outside the door the scenery is not the usual painting of a tree but a really weird painting that has nothing to do with a yard, but of tree branches.

#44 OUR SON, THE MAN - Original Airdate: February 5, 1971
  DESCRIPTION:
Greg demand that he be treated as a man now that he is in high school.

Greg insists that he needs privacy including his own bedroom. Mike turns over his den to Greg to become a "mod pad"

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Senior Girl...............................Julie Cobb
The Boy...............................Christopher (Chris) Beaumont


WRITER: ALBERT E. LEWIN
DIRECTOR: JACK ARNOLD
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
2:19 Greg comes crashing through the kitchen door while Alice and Carol are putting away the groceries. Alice is standing behind the door and has a carton full of a dozen eggs that she is holding onto. What happens next is what you expect, the eggs crack all over the front of Alice. Watch closely! You should notice that the front of Alice's shirt is clean after that happens! There should be egg all over her, but as she takes the egg carton away from her, you can tell that there is nothing there. You never see an egg crack. There is no broken egg mess, anywhere.
** Inconsistency between episodes - Subject: THE ATTIC
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#45 THE LIBERATION OF MARCIA BRADY - Original Airdate: February 12, 1971
  DESCRIPTION:
Marcia speaks out for women's lib on TV and is challenged by her brothers to prove she's as good as them.

Kidded about her ability she joins a scout troop and the boys retaliate by having Peter join Marcia's Sunflower Girls.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Stan Jacobsen............Ken Sansom
Ken Jones................himself
Man......................John Lawrence
Judy Winters.............Claire Wilcox

WRITER: CHARLES HOFFMAN
DIRECTOR: RUSS MAYBERRY
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
2:20 While Marcia is being asked questions by a reporter. The reporter says, "Tell me Marcia, do you have any brothers?" Then Marcia replies, "Yes sir, three."
4:37 Later, when she and the boys are in the Family Room watching the interview, Marcia says, "Yes sir, I HAVE three." The line changes!

#46 LIGHTS OUT - Original Airdate: February 19, 1971
  DESCRIPTION:
The Bradys encourage Peter to take up magic to help Cindy overcome her fear of the dark.

After seeing a magician perform a disappearing act, Cindy insists that she can't sleep unless the lights are left on. Mike and Carol hope working with Peter in his magic act will help her overcome her fear.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Store Owner......................Snag Werris
Teacher..........................C. Lindsay Workman
Warren...........................Joseph Tatner


WRITER: BRUCE HOWARD
DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
2:22 When Jan and Cindy are in their bedroom you can see Jan mouthing Cindy's lines.
12:50 Later, in the scene where Jan, Peter, and Cindy (then Bobby) are in the garage playing with Peter's magic box, again most of the time you can see Jan mouthing everyone's lines.

#47 THE WINNER - Original Airdate: February 26, 1971
  DESCRIPTION:
Bobby becomes a frantic competitor when he discovers he is the only Brady without a trophy.

When Cindy comes home the winner of a jacks competition, Bobby desperately enters yo-yo, ice cream eating and magazine subscription contests to prove he too is a winner.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Kartoon King......................Hal Smith
Subscription Seller...............Kerry MacLane


WRITER: ELROY SCHWARTZ
DIRECTOR: ROBER REED
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
17:54 When Mike and Carol drive Bobby to the TV show for the ice cream eating contest they leave in the blue convertible. (22:13) They return home in the brown station wagon.
19:56 The host of the show takes the spoons away from the contestants, then tells the kids to put their hands behind their backs. Before they do so a close-up shot of Bobby shows him holding the spoon which he had already turned in.

#48 DOUBLE PARKED - Original Airdate: March 5, 1971
  DESCRIPTION:
The Bradys fight city hall to save a park and Mike Brady ends up in the opposition's camp.

The youngsters get their mother to organize a protest against plans to have a courthouse build on the park site near their home. Meanwhile, Mike's firm gets the building job and he is designated the architect.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Man............................Jackie Coogan
Mr. Phillips...................Jack Collins


WRITER: SKIP WEBSTER
DIRECTOR: JACK ARNOLD
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
6:53 The number and position of the darts on the dartboard changes between shots.

#49 ALICE'S SEPTEMBER SONG - Original Airdate: March 12, 1971
  DESCRIPTION:
Alice's old boyfriend, Mark Millard, comes to town to court the Bradys housekeeper.

The romance appears serious when Alice devotes all her free time to Mark, much to the chagrin of Sam, the butcher.

GUEST STARS: (Character played by)
Sam Franklin...........................Allan Melvin
Mark Millard...........................Stephen (Steve) Dunne


WRITER: ELROY SCHWARTZ
DIRECTOR: OSCAR RUDOLPH
PRODUCERS: SHERWOOD SCHWARTZ, LLOYD SCHWARTZ & HOWARD LEEDS

BLOOPERS:
  No known Bloopers

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