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@@lemurianchick Nobody would have watched it. Every episode would be some bleeding heart script of how the black boy felt nobody slighted him because he was black.
Funny how it didn’t work then but ten years later there was Webster and Diffrent Strokes. Also Ken Berry who recently passed who played the father was a world class dancer and it’s worth looking him up on UA-cam. He was phenomenal.
Even sooner than that. Because this was a last season episode of the Brady Bunch that actually aired in about 1974, right? Whereas Different Strokes first aired in 1978 (and Webster was sort of a copycat after that). This probably didn't pick up as a spinoff because while the little boys on it were cute and sweet, none of them had the spunk of Gary Coleman when Different Strokes finally aired.
It wasn't as good as Different Strokes. Gary Coleman was fantastically funny and so was Mrs. Garret. Kimberly was pretty and added more storylines they couldn't have done without a teenaged girl. And then there was the interesting premise of the two boys having grown up in poverty and coming to live with Daddy Warbucks in white wealthy neighborhood. Those are just a few reasons it worked better than a Brady spinoff.
yep, one episode of the Brady's neighbors and closest friends that never got picked up as a spin off then suddenly they were never seen, heard of or spoken about for the rest of the series. LOL
Sherwood Schwartz eventually got this concept on the air about 10 years later, with a CBS series called “Together We Stand” starring Elliot Gould and Dee Wallace.
He used to be a regular cast member on the TV '70s version of "The Mickey Mouse Club". Lisa Whelchel (Blair from "The Facts of Life") was on that very same show, too.
It reminds me of Fred Roger’s episode having a foot bath in a kiddie pool with the postman to help create a reality without the ignorance and fear of racism. It’s not been enough to help everyone, but it helped some to be more open minded to discarding the form a soul resides in as the most important feature. Truth plus safety; that changes everything, and that is missing for far too many.
This was a pilot for a series that never took off. I’m guessing it’s probably cause audiences weren’t quite ready for this theme yet. They’d have to wait a few more years for Diff’rent Strokes
@@docadams7099 Scott Lookinland is the name of Mike's son, so unless he also had a brother with the same name that would be impossible, as Scott Lookinland wasn't born until 1990.
Another housing quandry. They always remark how Mike is an architect and made a home for 8 people with only two bathrooms (assuming Alice has her own) and now the Kellys moved to a bigger house but still have to put all three boys in the same room. ("Instead of moving one more bed in the room we moved two more in") Does that mean they bought a two bedroom house? LOL
This was supposed to be another TV show with Ken Berry and his rainbow family. After this episode tanked, Sherwood canceled the new sitcom called Kelly's Kids.
I 💯 agree,but, besides this episode, as far a being bad😢😢😢. Have you watched the Brady Bunch Comedy 🚢🚢 shipwreck!! NOW THAT'S Baaaaaad😮😮!! One season,1976 to 1977.
Was this the episode that served as a back door pilot, didn’t get picked up but later retooled in the 1980s, “Together We Stand” starring Elliott Gould, Dee Wallace, and Key Huy Quan?
....did Peter whap Marcia on the rump with a Ping-pong Paddle!? ...ha-HAA! (0:53) ...clearly this was a 'spinoff' in the works (for Ken Berry) that was a TAD ahead of it's time, from 1973 (3:55).....Too bad that change had to happen AFTER it happened........................
@@CodyPepyFredy no, not as a regular costar anyway, but he may have guest starred at some point. I think you’re thinking of Bill Daily who played Major Healy on Jeannie
The pilot show was obviously trying to be more aligned with the times and other shows on the air such as All in the Family, Maude, and Good Times. People were pretty much done with the white bread hijinks of the Brady Bunch. I can attest to this because even though I watched this show when it first came out, I was pretty much done by the last seasons. This show simply lost it’s relevance to me by the time I was in my teens.
Oh please. All-White shows dominated TV for 40 more years. Happy Days, Taxi, MASH, Three's Company, Cheers, Family Ties, Rosanne, Full House, Friends, Seinfeld....
@@cd3694 Except my list proves otherwise. For people to be "done" with "Whitebread hijinks" such shows would not have been successful. "X can't be Y" can only be proven by showing that no examples of Y are X, not by showing examples of Y that are something else. Mary Tyler Moore, Laverne and Shirley, Mork and Mindy, One Day At A Time, Growing Pains, Who's the Boss.... All White casts and plenty of hijinks.
@@EF-fc4du Again, you’re missing my point. The Brady Bunch was pure corn, and audiences were done. That Pilot was trying to fit in the shows that dealt with more relevant issues besides Jan being less popular than Marcia.
@@cd3694 Actually, your point was that they were done because of "whitebread hijinks." But then we have to wonder how Happy Days became a huge hit afterwards? Just one example. All shows end. Trying to ascribe their ending to some kind of cultural shift is usually dumb. Imagine thinking America was done with science fiction because Star Trek got canceled. Which leads you to your biggest problem: the show actually became BIGGER in syndication, just like Trek. Odd thing to happen if America was done with them, no?
The only spinoff attempt of The Brady Bunch. It never got past first base. Perhaps the idea of a mixed race adoptive family was too controversial for the time.
I sort of remember this one, the boys were friends and of course to kids the racial thing meant nothing (as it ought not to mean anything to anyone!) but this Mrs. Pain (in the butt) was saying stupid crap about it right? Since they didn't show that part.
After the Civil Rights legislation in the mid-60s everything became about integration. But I consider the original Civil Rights movement and Women's Lib in the early '70s to be organic vs. the woke 🗑 today.
That’s exactly what they were trying to do! Ugh I hate this episode. I hated it as a kid as well. I’m not a big fan of season 5 anyway but this episode is the worst
@@EmeraldViewNo notes, he just responded by repeating his original statement instead of answering your question. 😂 I don’t take anyone seriously who can’t even attempt to explain themselves.
Haven't thought about this episode in about half a century. Actually kind of sweet.
It's amazing how quickly everything got woke in the early '70s. This was gonna be a spinoff but it never came to pass...
@@lemurianchickHollywood got very progressive in the early 70’s. This is the 70’s version of “woke.” The wokeism of today is completely bonkers.
@@TVHouseHistorian I know, right? 🤪
@@lemurianchick Nobody would have watched it. Every episode would be some bleeding heart script of how the black boy felt nobody slighted him because he was black.
Funny how it didn’t work then but ten years later there was Webster and Diffrent Strokes. Also Ken Berry who recently passed who played the father was a world class dancer and it’s worth looking him up on UA-cam. He was phenomenal.
Even sooner than that. Because this was a last season episode of the Brady Bunch that actually aired in about 1974, right? Whereas Different Strokes first aired in 1978 (and Webster was sort of a copycat after that). This probably didn't pick up as a spinoff because while the little boys on it were cute and sweet, none of them had the spunk of Gary Coleman when Different Strokes finally aired.
It wasn't as good as Different Strokes. Gary Coleman was fantastically funny and so was Mrs. Garret. Kimberly was pretty and added more storylines they couldn't have done without a teenaged girl. And then there was the interesting premise of the two boys having grown up in poverty and coming to live with Daddy Warbucks in white wealthy neighborhood. Those are just a few reasons it worked better than a Brady spinoff.
Matthew is Bobbys real life brother and looks exactly like him
Yup! Looks like younger version of Bobby with a blonde hair...
He sounds like him too!
I thought so!! Thanks❤
@@jazzpants Bobby was blonde too, they dyed it
@@NiecieSavohe was actually a reddish colour.
I miss family shows like this
Nicely edited. This was like a Reader's Digest version of the whole episode 😊👍
Great episode. They adopted Duane and Steve and Matthew
Duane was Rodney allen ripney
the brady bunch i miss the show😢😢 i love this show
“And they’re housebroken which is more than you can say for yours”😂😂😂
This was the pilot of the new show with that family, but it was turned down by the network.
I guess networks weren't ready for a sitcom with interracial adoption until a few years later with Different Strokes.
@@irvinetustin or "Fish"
@@bravoaddictAnn wise choice
Rest in peace Ken Berry😢
ah yes, Ken Barry. I always got him mixed up with Dean Jones because i always thought they looked quite a bit alike
This episode was supposed to be a spin off series, called Kelly's Kids. Don't think it made it on air
I think I would have enjoyed it.
@@thetaekwondoe3887 I do think I would as well. It would have been a groundbreaking series.
@@kayschultz4113 Totally agree 👏
@@thetaekwondoe3887 I, too 😊👏
It’s too bad it didn’r get picked up by the network. I would have definetely enjoyed it. The kids were adorable and I have always loved Ken Berry
It's Vinton Harper!!! lol
yeah let's hope these kids don't suffer the same fate Buzz and Sonia did.
I didn't realize that he was Vinton until now. Funny how time flies.
actress playing wife was on General Hosp for many yrs!
Yep-Ken Berry. Before this he was on a spin-off of The Andy Griffith show called Mayberry RFD
Cptn Wilton Parmenter F troop😅
I have watched the Brady's since 4th grade and I love every episode. 💕 ❤😅🎉😂🎉😅❤🎉😅😂
As have I love anything and everything Brady bunch 😊❤
This was suppose to be a spin off but didn't get picked up.
I am going to say yes.
I wondered about that it’s too bad I think it might’ve been a cool show
It was supposed to be a spin off, but no one and I mean, no one cared
😂👍🏻
yep, one episode of the Brady's neighbors and closest friends that never got picked up as a spin off then suddenly they were never seen, heard of or spoken about for the rest of the series. LOL
This was the only expisode were it wasn't about the Brady's.
Love how father shouts at his kids
Sherwood Schwartz eventually got this concept on the air about 10 years later, with a CBS series called “Together We Stand” starring Elliot Gould and Dee Wallace.
Digging Mr. Brady's "groovy" shirt!
The child who played Dwayne died July 30, 2023, RIP.
He used to be a regular cast member on the TV '70s version of "The Mickey Mouse Club". Lisa Whelchel (Blair from "The Facts of Life") was on that very same show, too.
What did he die of?
Really? Thats too bad. R.I.P.🙏
A cop shot him.@@AnthonyWilliams-li5mz
Billy Atmore is his name
One of my favorite episodes
It reminds me of Fred Roger’s episode having a foot bath in a kiddie pool with the postman to help create a reality without the ignorance and fear of racism. It’s not been enough to help everyone, but it helped some to be more open minded to discarding the form a soul resides in as the most important feature. Truth plus safety; that changes everything, and that is missing for far too many.
This is supposed to be a back door pilot that never got picked up, but it be interesting if it did
And that's the way they all became the Brady Bunch.
LOVE Ken Berry
Cute 😊
This was a pilot for a series that never took off. I’m guessing it’s probably cause audiences weren’t quite ready for this theme yet. They’d have to wait a few more years for Diff’rent Strokes
I recall seeing this several times in reruns.....Was this suppose to be a spinoff series?
I forgot about this backdoor pilot. I thought it would have made a cute series.
I am not sure but I believe that this episode was intended to introduce the new neighbors and their children to create a spin off series.
isn't that Brook Bundy playing Mrs Kelly? .... the same actress who played Kristen Parker's mother in
"Nightmare On Elm Street 3"?
This episode was intended as a spin-off
You can tell this sitcom was in trouble when plastic episodes like this came out. Totally unbelievable even for the Brady bunch
Hey Mike!?! Why open the screen door ? There is no window 🤪
Watching this in 2024 and all i can think about is if the neighbors swing...
The other needs a perm like Mike Brady.
Its like the film Mixed Company.
Wasn’t the kid who played Matthew Mike Lookinland’s brother?
yes. i think that's scott lookinland.
yes. i think he's scott lookinland.
@@docadams7099 Scott Lookinland is the name of Mike's son, so unless he also had a brother with the same name that would be impossible, as Scott Lookinland wasn't born until 1990.
Yes, Matthew was played by Todd Lookinland, real life brother of Mike Lookinland (Bobby)
@@a-muse6567 Oops, my very first mistake. That's Todd Lookinland.
Back door pilot!
This was supposed to be a back door pilot, for another proposed show of Sherwood Schwartz that never premiered
Very soon, we'll be entering Cousin Oliver!
Another housing quandry. They always remark how Mike is an architect and made a home for 8 people with only two bathrooms (assuming Alice has her own) and now the Kellys moved to a bigger house but still have to put all three boys in the same room. ("Instead of moving one more bed in the room we moved two more in") Does that mean they bought a two bedroom house? LOL
They moved from Mayberry to California.
BB jumping the shark.
The back door pilot that luckily no network picked up.
Luckily? Why's that
@@natashab3412 because it would have been a pretty lame show.
This was supposed to be another TV show with Ken Berry and his rainbow family. After this episode tanked, Sherwood canceled the new sitcom called Kelly's Kids.
We loved those episode😊
He didn’t cancel it; the network wasn’t interested.
This is a inseason pilot in the hopes they could spinoff the Kelly's into their own sitcom.
I 💯 agree,but, besides this episode, as far a being bad😢😢😢. Have you watched the Brady Bunch Comedy 🚢🚢 shipwreck!! NOW THAT'S Baaaaaad😮😮!! One season,1976 to 1977.
Was this the episode that served as a back door pilot, didn’t get picked up but later retooled in the 1980s, “Together We Stand” starring Elliott Gould, Dee Wallace, and Key Huy Quan?
Had a huge crush on Brooke Bundy 😊
Damn those kids were out of control lol but i still love the brady bunch 😂😂❤❤
they should have been a spin off of the show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Was that the guy who played Sam Jones in Mayberry RF.D.?
i bet robert reed loved this episode, since he was quite the progressive thinker in wanting the show to move forward with the times.
I remember this in syndication. But it seemed like a setup for a spin-off. Not sure if this was ever a show of it’s own, or how long it lasted.
It was a pilot for a new series, but the network wasn’t interested so the series never came to be.
So what was Greg’s curfew?
Brooke Bundy was so pretty.
....did Peter whap Marcia on the rump with a Ping-pong Paddle!? ...ha-HAA! (0:53) ...clearly this was a 'spinoff' in the works (for Ken Berry) that was a TAD ahead of it's time, from 1973 (3:55).....Too bad that change had to happen AFTER it happened........................
Lol. Oh Petet !!
Who is the neighbor guy? Why does he look so familiar?
Ken Berry. He starred in "F Troop" and "Mayberry R.F.D." before this show
He was also Vint on Mama's Family, and also was a guest many times on the Carol Burnett Show
@@Defensewhiz YESSS the son from mama's family. That's it!!
was he also on i dream of jeannie?
@@CodyPepyFredy no, not as a regular costar anyway, but he may have guest starred at some point. I think you’re thinking of Bill Daily who played Major Healy on Jeannie
The pilot show was obviously trying to be more aligned with the times and other shows on the air such as All in the Family, Maude, and Good Times. People were pretty much done with the white bread hijinks of the Brady Bunch. I can attest to this because even though I watched this show when it first came out, I was pretty much done by the last seasons. This show simply lost it’s relevance to me by the time I was in my teens.
Oh please. All-White shows dominated TV for 40 more years. Happy Days, Taxi, MASH, Three's Company, Cheers, Family Ties, Rosanne, Full House, Friends, Seinfeld....
@@EF-fc4du Good Times, Sanford and Son, The Jefferson’s, What’s Happening, etc. But my point was cornball pap was out, people wanted more realism
@@cd3694 Except my list proves otherwise. For people to be "done" with "Whitebread hijinks" such shows would not have been successful.
"X can't be Y" can only be proven by showing that no examples of Y are X, not by showing examples of Y that are something else.
Mary Tyler Moore, Laverne and Shirley, Mork and Mindy, One Day At A Time, Growing Pains, Who's the Boss....
All White casts and plenty of hijinks.
@@EF-fc4du Again, you’re missing my point. The Brady Bunch was pure corn, and audiences were done. That Pilot was trying to fit in the shows that dealt with more relevant issues besides Jan being less popular than Marcia.
@@cd3694 Actually, your point was that they were done because of "whitebread hijinks." But then we have to wonder how Happy Days became a huge hit afterwards? Just one example.
All shows end. Trying to ascribe their ending to some kind of cultural shift is usually dumb. Imagine thinking America was done with science fiction because Star Trek got canceled. Which leads you to your biggest problem: the show actually became BIGGER in syndication, just like Trek. Odd thing to happen if America was done with them, no?
So that's were Vint & Mitzy lived...
Just like a new car
The only spinoff attempt of The Brady Bunch. It never got past first base. Perhaps the idea of a mixed race adoptive family was too controversial for the time.
You’re forgetting about “The Brady’s” circa 1990.
in spite of the fact that shows like "Diff'rent Strokes" and "Fish" became quite successful shows a short time later
2:15 Greg is so so so so handsome I want him as my boyfriend
When the token black actor came into play, it is history and it was what it was
That dude kissed Mrs Brady on the lips. I caught that.
I sort of remember this one, the boys were friends and of course to kids the racial thing meant nothing (as it ought not to mean anything to anyone!) but this Mrs. Pain (in the butt) was saying stupid crap about it right? Since they didn't show that part.
Another failed spinoff pilot.
The woman who played the mother, Brooke Bundy, did a fantastic job playing a disturbed abusive mother on Dragnet. A bit of a switch here,
Oof. Backdoor pilot episodes are the WORST.
Mike wants Ken’s berrys lmao
@@piano-ccc1026 I want mike. He was hot
This was a pretty dull episode of a dull pilot concept!
This was woke decades before woke was an adjective.
After the Civil Rights legislation in the mid-60s everything became about integration. But I consider the original Civil Rights movement and Women's Lib in the early '70s to be organic vs. the woke 🗑 today.
All that racket and noise? Does not make me want any kids ever.
Dumb episode. Looked like they were trying for a spinoff series.
That’s exactly what they were trying to do! Ugh I hate this episode. I hated it as a kid as well. I’m not a big fan of season 5 anyway but this episode is the worst
They needed to show Carol in a bikini.
This was Woke before Woke.
Yup. Trumpers would melt down from this today.
@@cstuartdc That's an ignorant statement. Adoption, including multi-ethnic adoption, is very common and popular among conservatives.
@@Rukey1982 Uh huh. Yeah. Right. They would call this a "DEI" adoption. We know what's in their hearts.
Bobby hit Marcia in the face with a paddle.
@jaybarnes8034 Yep (at 0:55). 😂 Did you notice what happened 2 seconds *earlier* though? Pete smacked Marcia on the butt with the paddle at 0:53 🤣
Worst episode. Skip past it every time I binge watch the Brady's.
Housebroken kids 😂
Well, this pilot was a bust.
Worst Episode of the Series
I think they were trying to make a spinoff show. 😊
Yes they were trying to make a spin-off that is true @@monkfan72
@@monkfan72 I think this is called a backdoor pilot--when one show is used to introduce another. This one did not go anywhere.
@@Lava1964back door pilot. Robert Reed. Ha ha lol
@@robertbruno6959 a pilot went n his backdoor?
Not a favorite episode of mine.
Also, the Kelly’s Neighbor is a poster child of a Karen
Fun fact. All three kids grew up to be career criminals and spent most of their lives in prison!
Horrible episode.
Why so?
Horrible episode.
@@EmeraldViewNo notes, he just responded by repeating his original statement instead of answering your question. 😂 I don’t take anyone seriously who can’t even attempt to explain themselves.
@@princess7strawberry indeed, I noticed that. 🙄 I'm guessing he can't explain himself.
@@jaybarnes8034 and that’s being kind 👍🏻
Lame episode...
Looks like the DEI mindset was being pushed even way back then. But just a drop or so.