I remember this episode scared me as a little kid and feeling a sense of relief when the Dad arrived home, lol. Mike Brady was like a father to us all. ❤
The expression on Alice's face when she heard the "wind through the willow grove" was just pricelesss. Of course, her scream when she saw Bobby and Cindy as ghosts was the topper.
Well like Greg said to Marcia in Fright Night which is season 4's episode "I bet if she saw something really scary she'd break the record for the mile run." and she sure did in this episode and The Slumber Caper
In the Season 4 episode "Fright Night" she claimed that she didn't believe in ghosts. When the kids tried to scare Alice with their fake ghost she ended up becoming scared of the bust that Mike and Carol had put down in the dark!
And to think, back when I saw this the first time as a kid, the sound effects really gave me goosebumps and the sheet-clad kids prancing down the hall freaked me out. Today I can't help but ask "Why?" LOL!
I remember seeing this episode for the first time. I was a little girl at the time, and I was watching a rerun of it one afternoon after school. That first scene with the ghostly moan nearly scared the pee out of me! I'm a 54 year old woman now, and this episode doesn't scare me anymore. But it's still a fun episode to watch for old time's sake.
Alice's scream was icing on the cake I Remember this episode scared me as a little kid and feeling a sense of relief when the Dad arrived home, lol, Mike Brady was like a father to us all The expression on Alice's face when she heard the wind through the willow grove" was just priceless,of course her scream when she saw Bobby and Cindy as ghosts was the topper
One of my favorite episodes. I love how in season 4's episode Fright Night Alice tells Greg and Marcia nothing scares her. Seems like she forgot what happened in this episode and in season 2's episode The Slumber Caper
It's almost as if Ann B. Davis/Alice was doing a tribute to early black and white comedy horror, like the Little Rascals in a haunted house and such, with her extreme over-reactions. Or, Alice just scares *very* easily :)
@@WinslowLeach1974 I believe the former. I remember those old black and white movies like The Little Rascals, Harold Lloyd, etc where there would be a servant in a mansion who was African American. And the servants would always overreact to spooks!
This was still very early in the blending of the families so while she was used to the boys she wasn’t used to 6 kids yet. And Alice was a nervous lady!
Right, I agree, but when I was kid and saw this episode and Alice was first like "Kids, there's no such thing as ghosts!" I was like "Maybe there are! You can't know for sure there aren't!" But then later I wanted to say, "But Alice, if ghosts really do exist, they'd be loads spookier than this tame goofiness!"
This episode was hilarious. LMAO. Seems like this aired in the evening too. Alice is funny with that ghost be gone witchcraft charm bwahahaha. I thought this was the episode where the thing came down the stairs and got caught in Alice's hair curlers.
Alice's expressions were priceless and what about the time she found the skull with it's eyes lighting up when she opened the fridge! 👻💀😂😂HGTV recreated that in the kitchen/ family room reveal episode on Very Brady Renovation
she does so spectacularly, too. As an aside, has anyone else noticed that poor Alice always seem to bear the brunt of any fallout from the kids' antics?
The service porch was not literally between Alice's room and the kitchen here. There was just a hallway outside her bedroom door with a nice framed print hanging on the wall. This looks nicer and is actually the manner in which the room has been laid out in the renovation, yet they put a sink and household supplies out in the hallway to make it appear as a service porch.
I recently noticed in the episode where Alice is resting due to her ankle and feeling sad about Sam, when the kids come into her room to unsuccessfully try to cheer her up, there appears to be some type of either cabinet or washing machine with a laundry basket or bucket and a towel on top of it, right outside her room and visible through the doorway. I thought it seemed odd that her bedroom would be so close to those things, since she deserved to have her room be at least somewhat removed from that stuff, and also in a later episode where Bobby floods the service porch with suds, it’s obviously not right outside her room.
@@zebrastreet9993 I always thought that Alice's room was re-purposed from the stage set of another show. I think there were only a handful of episodes where we saw this room.
Someone should get word to Alice. Everybody's happy in the end that the house is no longer for sale, but in the meantime Alice is still in her bedroom wondering WTF is going on. 😱 🤣😂
This whole episode reminds of scooby franchise along with there counterparts Alice =shaggy and scooby The buyer's =velma Carol =daphne Mike =fred The kids = the monsters and ghosts that get captured in the end
Talking about the old MacIntyre house up on the hill behind the Bradys' house, and the nocturnal disembodied voices the family cook reported that would call out in the middle of the night.
"Mrs Hunsager" was also brought back again in the 1990 series The Bradys, (which was a flop) in a spoof of this scene, in regard to her Halloween comments.
Alice gets scared a whole lot more than she boasts when the kids put her to the test in that episode. She also gets a fright when she finds a joke skull in the fridge in the slumber party episode.
Most adults wouldn't admit it. The kids didn't believe Alice's claim that she wasn't scared of anything. That was why they rigged a haunted house for her!
Alice looks like Jan in that remake movie. That house was impossible to figure out the layout. The attic had more space than a Walmart. Mom always says don’t play ball in the house. 🏀 🏡
Alice retired early to get some housework done at 5 AM. And there was a time when children were actually sent to bed earlier than adults. They didn’t dare argue to stay up later. This gave adults time to breathe and unwind. How else do you think parents kept their sanity with more than four children?
@@Smartboy8877 Yes...That was the episode where Janet & Jack find out through Mrs. Roper that the man Chrissy had been (unwittingly) dating for weeks, was married, but when Jack & Janet told Chrissy about it, she didn't believe them and of course the man denied it, so the only way Jack could prove it was to take Chrissy to the mans' house....and his wife answered the door. 🙂 Their house was up for sale because the wife was pregnant & she said they're selling the house because they need a bigger one.
my sister in law is a real estate agent, has been for over 30 years. She once told me she does showings whenever is most convenient for the prospective buyer and has done showings as late as midnight. They had to be quiet once because there was a child asleep in one bedroom during the showing.
the girls have a sleepover and Jan is telling a ghost story and that music be playing :) and the one where the boys scare the girls in the beginning and the girls scare the boys and the parents get a dose of the spooky antics from the kids.
The kids were complaining that they need a bigger house since they had to share only 1 bathroom and not getting enough space. Then when they find a bigger house, the kids have second thoughts about moving as they'd miss the house. Now that the house is no longer for sale, the kids may end up regretting it later. As we see in, "Jan the only child," with her upset about having to wait her turn to use the 1 bathroom. Also in "Room at the top," where Greg and Marcia both wanted their own room as they're tired of sharing a room with 2 other people. I guess that's also part of the show being called The Brady Bunch, it's a family all BUNCHED together. Mike did design the house but he had designed for 5 people: Himself, his late wife, Alice, Greg and Peter. Greg and Peter each had their own rooms. Then when Bobby was born, he ended up sharing Peter's room. But when Carol and the girls moved in, Greg's room was turned into the girls' room so Greg moved in with Peter and Bobby. The house was not designed to house 9 people. Realistically, they DO need a bigger house.
It nice to be reminded of a happier time on Television! When I first saw this I was a couple of years older than Cindy. The Friday night line up. This was my favorite show.
It was 3 seasons later, and she was clearly pretending to be brave. The kids didn't buy it, and at the end of the episode she proved she was afraid (as she was in this episode and the slumber party as well) by irrationally attacking the bust.
The boys said they lived in the house a long time even though it looks like different one in the pilot and at first it looked like to me that Mr. and Mrs. Brady moved there after they were married.
Well once again I started singing the song right in stop and shop today can you believe that this is such a good song that’s great if it gets stuck in your head on any of the stores including Walmart you might be singing at so just be very careful that’s all
+Anthony Hayden How about when she is getting it on with "Mr Hand" in the car In Private School" "What minute it sounds like our voices are being AMPLFIED!!
Well I knew this song will get stuck in my head because I started singing it today on the bus on the way home from Walmart to Robin my morning driver They would you believe that wow
This episode always used to freak me out when I would watch it as a child. I've always loved this series, and this episode doesn't bother me as much anymore, but every time I hear those "ghost" noises, I still feel slightly unsettled. I've never liked sounds like that. :'p
Same here. I was just telling my Mom how spooky it would be to be sitting in the living room by yourself at night, then all of a sudden, you hear "OOOOHHHHHHH!" I'm a grown woman, but that would scare the daylights out of me!
I remember years ago when I was a little girl, my Mom out sponge rollers in my hair one night before I went to bed! I was never so uncomfortable in all my life! Trust me, trying to sleep with your hair rolled up in sponge rollers is not fun!
I remember this episode scared me as a little kid and feeling a sense of relief when the Dad arrived home, lol. Mike Brady was like a father to us all. ❤
Alice's scream was the icing on the cake 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
The expression on Alice's face when she heard the "wind through the willow grove" was just pricelesss. Of course, her scream when she saw Bobby and Cindy as ghosts was the topper.
Superb actress. Had the funniest lines. RIP, Ann B. Davis.
She looked like Ellen.
"Who put the holes in the sheets?!!" LOL such a dad.
"Again!" - Mrs. Brady probably
Love this episode! The look on Alice face was priceless.
I like this episode a lot too.
Well like Greg said to Marcia in Fright Night which is season 4's episode "I bet if she saw something really scary she'd break the record for the mile run." and she sure did in this episode and The Slumber Caper
@@Smartboy8877 Me too
what was hilarious is that even Alice fell for the kids fake haunting noises.
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In the Season 4 episode "Fright Night" she claimed that she didn't believe in ghosts. When the kids tried to scare Alice with their fake ghost she ended up becoming scared of the bust that Mike and Carol had put down in the dark!
The brady bunch was my favorite episode to watch
“That was no wind through a willow grove”
“That was Alice our housekeeper…she probably saw a mouse or something”
“NOT a mouse Mr. Brady”😂😂😂😂
Alice was definitely the comedy relief!
And to think, back when I saw this the first time as a kid, the sound effects really gave me goosebumps and the sheet-clad kids prancing down the hall freaked me out. Today I can't help but ask "Why?" LOL!
Scott Davis - Not me. That weird moan still freaks me out. And I don’t flinch at most slasher films. Maybe it’s the element of the unknown😜😜.
I remember seeing this episode for the first time. I was a little girl at the time, and I was watching a rerun of it one afternoon after school. That first scene with the ghostly moan nearly scared the pee out of me! I'm a 54 year old woman now, and this episode doesn't scare me anymore. But it's still a fun episode to watch for old time's sake.
One of my favorite shows
Alice's scream was icing on the cake I Remember this episode scared me as a little kid and feeling a sense of relief when the Dad arrived home, lol, Mike Brady was like a father to us all The expression on Alice's face when she heard the wind through the willow grove" was just priceless,of course her scream when she saw Bobby and Cindy as ghosts was the topper
My favorite episode. And that’s the lady that caused Bill Murray to quit his cabby job in Stripes!
One of my favorite episodes. I love how in season 4's episode Fright Night Alice tells Greg and Marcia nothing scares her. Seems like she forgot what happened in this episode and in season 2's episode The Slumber Caper
A rare shot of Alice’s bedroom. Now I’ve seen it more than Sam.
I’ve seen Alice’s bedroom more then Sam too
Sam has seen it plenty times every time Alice sprained her ankle.
Goddammit he’s right
Is there even a bathroom door in that room? I can't see one--- unless it's part of "the fourth wall" of the set and we can't see it.
Loved the series in reruns I was born in '72
Adore this episode!
Those howling noises scared the crap out of me as a kid
One of the rare occasions when we hot to see inside Alice's room
0:12 🤣 I loved that part! 👍
Alice was hilarious in this
0:44 - 0:56
I love Alice’s scared reaction right there! 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I'm kinda surprised Alice was scared considering she should be used to kid's shenanigans.
It's almost as if Ann B. Davis/Alice was doing a tribute to early black and white comedy horror, like the Little Rascals in a haunted house and such, with her extreme over-reactions. Or, Alice just scares *very* easily :)
@@WinslowLeach1974 I believe the former. I remember those old black and white movies like The Little Rascals, Harold Lloyd, etc where there would be a servant in a mansion who was African American. And the servants would always overreact to spooks!
This was still very early in the blending of the families so while she was used to the boys she wasn’t used to 6 kids yet. And Alice was a nervous lady!
One of the best screams ever
Please upload the entire episode.
I can't believe Alice actually thought that these "ghosts" were real when she saw them LMFAO
ikr. She's usually too smart to fall for b.s.
Right, I agree, but when I was kid and saw this episode and Alice was first like "Kids, there's no such thing as ghosts!" I was like "Maybe there are! You can't know for sure there aren't!" But then later I wanted to say, "But Alice, if ghosts really do exist, they'd be loads spookier than this tame goofiness!"
This episode was hilarious. LMAO. Seems like this aired in the evening too. Alice is funny with that ghost be gone witchcraft charm bwahahaha. I thought this was the episode where the thing came down the stairs and got caught in Alice's hair curlers.
" Well Mrs. Huntziger, my husband Mike, he's an architect. He always says all houses settle a little ....."
Alice's expressions were priceless and what about the time she found the skull with it's eyes lighting up when she opened the fridge! 👻💀😂😂HGTV recreated that in the kitchen/ family room reveal episode on Very Brady Renovation
The brady bunch was my favorite part of the episode of it
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1:56-2:05 lmao hahaha poor alice finally loses it lol
she does so spectacularly, too.
As an aside, has anyone else noticed that poor Alice always seem to bear the brunt of any fallout from the kids' antics?
The service porch was not literally between Alice's room and the kitchen here. There was just a hallway outside her bedroom door with a nice framed print hanging on the wall. This looks nicer and is actually the manner in which the room has been laid out in the renovation, yet they put a sink and household supplies out in the hallway to make it appear as a service porch.
I recently noticed in the episode where Alice is resting due to her ankle and feeling sad about Sam, when the kids come into her room to unsuccessfully try to cheer her up, there appears to be some type of either cabinet or washing machine with a laundry basket or bucket and a towel on top of it, right outside her room and visible through the doorway. I thought it seemed odd that her bedroom would be so close to those things, since she deserved to have her room be at least somewhat removed from that stuff, and also in a later episode where Bobby floods the service porch with suds, it’s obviously not right outside her room.
@@zebrastreet9993 I always thought that Alice's room was re-purposed from the stage set of another show. I think there were only a handful of episodes where we saw this room.
Someone should get word to Alice. Everybody's happy in the end that the house is no longer for sale, but in the meantime Alice is still in her bedroom wondering WTF is going on. 😱 🤣😂
Well this song got stuck in my head I was singing in a program today on the way out back for my last group is Annette something what a great song
This whole episode reminds of scooby franchise along with there counterparts
Alice =shaggy and scooby
The buyer's =velma
Carol =daphne
Mike =fred
The kids = the monsters and ghosts that get captured in the end
I wish that they had a sitcom called scaring Alice. Watching her get scared is the funniest thing.
I wish this included the first time Alice and Carol hear that deep moaning sound when they're in the kitchen. Love that.
Talking about the old MacIntyre house up on the hill behind the Bradys' house, and the nocturnal disembodied voices the family cook reported that would call out in the middle of the night.
Well another great song for this particular episode because I may be singing it’s a Pam you never know
Loved this episode
Funny, at the end, everyone is happy and cheering but Mike stops the moment by asking, "Listen, who put the holes in the sheets?"
I thought that was a very good form of comic relief!
Sheets aren’t cheap! I’d be mad too. 😂
@@jonchaneyin the ghost episode from a later season, Carol is the one who's mad that the kids ruined one of her good sheets. Lol.
Alice is hilarious lol
Mrs. Hunziker: "What is the world was that"?
Mrs. Brady: "I didn't hear anything"
Mrs. Hunziker: "Maybe I shouldn't have drank all that cough syrup"
"Mrs Hunsager" was also brought back again in the 1990 series The Bradys, (which was a flop) in a spoof of this scene, in regard to her Halloween comments.
I do remember this episode I loved k
I'm waiting for Alice to walk out of the refrigerator, especially after the magic mushies.
Alice gets scared a whole lot more than she boasts when the kids put her to the test in that episode. She also gets a fright when she finds a joke skull in the fridge in the slumber party episode.
Two seasons later in the "Broken Bust" episode Alice claimed she wasn't scared of ghosts or monsters!! Inconsistent!!!
That is a very good point!
It was called "fright night " I believe!!!
Not really. So she lied. What adult would admit to young children they’re terrified of monsters?
Most adults wouldn't admit it. The kids didn't believe Alice's claim that she wasn't scared of anything. That was why they rigged a haunted house for her!
classic episode
You forgot poor ole Alice who has probably fainted!
Alice looks like Jan in that remake movie.
That house was impossible to figure out the layout.
The attic had more space than a Walmart.
Mom always says don’t play ball in the house. 🏀 🏡
MY FAVORITE TV SHOW THE BRADY BUNCH IT'S MY HUSBANS FAVORITE TV SHOW.
This clip was from the episode "To Move or Not to Move."
Well it's haunted
@@torimig2151 They did make it look haunted until the ruse was exposed.
Mrs. Hunsinger is pretty awesome.
She is hot as well.
Who put the holes in the sheets oh oh did you see all the kids faces when Mike said that !
i like marsha brady this is my favorite show i like watching this
i really enjoyed watching this
My fav episode lol
Who comes to see a house at bedtime?
Maybe that was the only time that she was available. I believe that there was a similar situation on an episode of "Three's Company".
Alice retired early to get some housework done at 5 AM. And there was a time when children were actually sent to bed earlier than adults. They didn’t dare argue to stay up later. This gave adults time to breathe and unwind. How else do you think parents kept their sanity with more than four children?
@@Smartboy8877 Yes...That was the episode where Janet & Jack find out through Mrs. Roper that the man Chrissy had been (unwittingly) dating for weeks, was married, but when Jack & Janet told Chrissy about it, she didn't believe them and of course the man denied it, so the only way Jack could prove it was to take Chrissy to the mans' house....and his wife answered the door. 🙂 Their house was up for sale because the wife was pregnant & she said they're selling the house because they need a bigger one.
my sister in law is a real estate agent, has been for over 30 years. She once told me she does showings whenever is most convenient for the prospective buyer and has done showings as late as midnight. They had to be quiet once because there was a child asleep in one bedroom during the showing.
Wouldve been a great scooby doo episode lol
Alice was scared by kids wearing bedsheets? Give me a break.
Alice smelled too many spices.
Yes. Alice was frightened by moving bedsheets. That’s why she never invited Sam in.
No more than Buster Keaton getting spooked by moving bedsheets in The Haunted House.
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@@finster1968 😂😂
I love the episodes where the kids do spooky shit
the girls have a sleepover and Jan is telling a ghost story and that music be playing :) and the one where the boys scare the girls in the beginning and the girls scare the boys and the parents get a dose of the spooky antics from the kids.
Me too I love this episodes with the kids do stupid stuff
Same.
Carol: What was that?
Alice: It sounded like a cow died in the driveway!
next to the bacation episodes by far my favorite episode
Well once again be very careful because if you go to the Verizon store and that song is stuck in your head you might be singing it to Kumur
A bit hard to believe Alice thought those sounds were for real, and the appearance of the "ghosts". Then she always had a tendency to be scared.
The actress who played Mrs. Huntsinger was also on an episode of One Day at a time
I saw her on a newer show, in which her wig fell off besides her\ fainting or falling down.
the realtor is also the principal at the school multi-tasking
I like this episode spooky lol
The kids were complaining that they need a bigger house since they had to share only 1 bathroom and not getting enough space. Then when they find a bigger house, the kids have second thoughts about moving as they'd miss the house. Now that the house is no longer for sale, the kids may end up regretting it later. As we see in, "Jan the only child," with her upset about having to wait her turn to use the 1 bathroom. Also in "Room at the top," where Greg and Marcia both wanted their own room as they're tired of sharing a room with 2 other people. I guess that's also part of the show being called The Brady Bunch, it's a family all BUNCHED together.
Mike did design the house but he had designed for 5 people: Himself, his late wife, Alice, Greg and Peter. Greg and Peter each had their own rooms. Then when Bobby was born, he ended up sharing Peter's room. But when Carol and the girls moved in, Greg's room was turned into the girls' room so Greg moved in with Peter and Bobby.
The house was not designed to house 9 people. Realistically, they DO need a bigger house.
It nice to be reminded of a happier time on
Television!
When I first saw this I was a couple of years older than Cindy. The Friday night line up. This was my favorite show.
It was 3 seasons later, and she was clearly pretending to be brave. The kids didn't buy it, and at the end of the episode she proved she was afraid (as she was in this episode and the slumber party as well) by irrationally attacking the bust.
Did hgtv do anything about the ghosts?
Great scene!
Poor Alice!
The boys said they lived in the house a long time even though it looks like different one in the pilot and at first it looked like to me that Mr. and Mrs. Brady moved there after they were married.
The kids wanted to stay here for the longest time on Halloween night
Alice was telling that young ghost can't be without braces forever again.
Well once again I started singing the song right in stop and shop today can you believe that this is such a good song that’s great if it gets stuck in your head on any of the stores including Walmart you might be singing at so just be very careful that’s all
Anyone else notice that poor Alice always seems to find herself as collateral damage to the family's antics?
Miss huntsinger I believe she had a part in mrs. Doubtfire
And I don't think I want to take you or your luggage to the airport, Mrs. Hunsaker !
+Anthony Hayden How about when she is getting it on with "Mr Hand" in the car In Private School" "What minute it sounds like our voices are being AMPLFIED!!
They should have called Ghost Busters. All houses settle but that was ridiculous.
That Voo Doo charm was about worthless against ghosts.
Well I knew this song will get stuck in my head because I started singing it today on the bus on the way home from Walmart to Robin my morning driver They would you believe that wow
This episode always used to freak me out when I would watch it as a child. I've always loved this series, and this episode doesn't bother me as much anymore, but every time I hear those "ghost" noises, I still feel slightly unsettled. I've never liked sounds like that. :'p
Same here. I was just telling my Mom how spooky it would be to be sitting in the living room by yourself at night, then all of a sudden, you hear "OOOOHHHHHHH!" I'm a grown woman, but that would scare the daylights out of me!
i wanted to protect my home like that i lived for 33 years i lost it to bankruptsy
Alice, reminds me of the 3 stooges, in the haunted house epoide's.
Why did Alice think an Anti witch craft charm would ward away Cindy and Bobby dressed as Ghosts?
He must be pretty smart!
I wonder what Mrs Hunsekker would think of the Addams family house?
Nice purse
Did anybody figure out where Alice's bedroom is?
They beat her every night and she slept in the laundry
By the kitchen and laundry room
@@krulzy1 lmao...funny comment!
@DickieAnginson Yet Mike Brady managed to see through the ghost disguises.
whats this episode called
To Move Or Not To Move
why would an anti witchcraft charm be effective against ghosts?
If you recall from other episodes, Alice would watch late-shows and vampire flicks so she probably had an active imagination.
@@seventhfirestephanie8740 I thought she said she didn’t like vampires because they give her a pain in the neck?
@@3dartistguy That's right she did, lol.
0:13 on a loop
Great great job telling the truth
Do old women still put curlers like that in their hair these days?
My name is Jon, I’m forty nine. I put my hair in curlers before bed. Kidding.
Yes, young and old still wear curlers, believe it or not.
Yes, and it's actually healthier for the hair than hot curling irons.
I remember years ago when I was a little girl, my Mom out sponge rollers in my hair one night before I went to bed! I was never so uncomfortable in all my life! Trust me, trying to sleep with your hair rolled up in sponge rollers is not fun!
3:02/ my favorite part your not gone to like it
Mr. Brady found out the ghost or the kids
Wasn’t she the cab rider in Stripes who berates Bill Murray?
2:01 ahhhhhhh