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Family sitcoms from the 50s to 70s were all about white-washing family life and pretending kids were all innocent angels so the audience wouldn't get offended. There's a term for that. Political correctness.
@@morbidsearch Just the opposite. They were programs that promoted respectfulness and good family values. For some kids, those TV families were the best family they had. There isn't much of that these days.
@user-hx7mi7ml8u DON'T YOU EVER REFER TO ANY CHILD IN GENERAL AS A DISRESPECTFUL BRAT. I know what you are saying. Judge based on how they act and NOT WHO THEY ARE!! IT ALL STARTS AT HOME!! BELIEVE ME!!
This episodes was one of my favorites. I liked the way Jan wore her hair while she was telling the ghost or horror story. Great nostalgic stuff! I watched this show when it was in syndication when I was a kid in elemantary school.
I +100% agree with the person above that tv is chaotic now and also people are so cruel to each other in today’s tv shows. Reality tv designed to make viewers hate the participants and give them awful mental health is abundant. Feels like there’s a kindness desert 🏜 everywhere. Every new female character is a horrible person in some way because horrible seems to equal = empowered or interesting in writers’ minds. It’s not. I grew up with and loved watching strong funny female characters like Alex Mack, Lisa Simpson, Hermione Granger, Ashley from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, the Charmed Girls, Jennifer from Back to the Future, Leela from Futurama, Niobe & Trinity from The Matrix, Pris & Rachel from Bladerunner who were saving the world, not destroying it.
@@timebandito4278 You definitely said it best, back then was a whole different way of life, nothing like today Can’t imagine a time that’s not like the present world, sometimes I wish I could go back to see what it was like
@@timebandito4278true and the music in general that is for the younger generation is not very melodic or as sweet as the 60's - 80's , it's very generic , we didn't realize how good we had it back then growing up , looking back now it was like the best dream n the world .
Man when t.v shows were at its best love this show alice laugh gets 2 me everytime they girls are so playful and the boys r sweet and troublesome😍🙌☺😂😊😜🌷🌸💪💝💜💚💙💚💛🙌💪💪💪💚🌸🌷😊🌷😜
the actress who played Marcia's friend Jenny is Hope Schwartz the real life daughter of the creator of the series Sherwood Schwartz also Florence Henderson's real life daughter Barbara also appears in this episode as Marcia's friend Ruthie.
Kevin G which ones? Which one is Sherwood Schwartz’ real life daughter? Which one is Florence Henderson’s real life daughter? Which one is Robert Reed’s real life daughter?
@@melissa1224jax I didn't know Robert Reed had a daughter. I remember Florence Henderson in an interview say how uncomfortable he was with the kissing scenes because he was gay, so I'm trying to understand how he would be able to be with a woman if he's uncomfortable to that level
Dialogue by me; Mike: So you didn't believe Jenny when she said she didn't write on your drawing. Marcia:(drops her eyes) Actually, when I called her, I didn't even mention the drawing to her. Carol:(eyes wide open) MARCIA. Marcia: I was just so sure it was her. Mike: Marcia, Mr. Randolph may have been wrong about you doing it but he did give you a chance to explain yourself. Carol: Marcia, it's important to hear everyone's side of the story before making any accusations.
@@andrewcolinwilson1 Paula should have been punished the same way as Marcia ! It was still disrespectful to make comments about her teacher even if she thought 💭 only Marcia would see it !
I laugh at the savage way Marcia UNinvites her friend Jenny Wilton to her slumber party (not shown in this video) ....topped off by the magnificent way Marcia slams down the phone receiver. WHAM~
@stefanieprejean6609 She also appeared a few more times throughout the series. She played Rachel, Greg's drive-in date in "The Big Bet" and "Greg Gets Grounded." And she played Gretchen, Greg's classmate in "The Hair-brained Sceme"
At 1:17-1:47 (While Jan, Cindy, and the other girls are upstairs itching and washing off the itching powder the boys put in their pajamas, underclothes, and sleeping bags.) MARCIA: My brother Greg is going to regret this! PAULA: It itches, but it’s kind of funny. I like jokes. What about the one we pulled on Mrs. Denton? MARCIA: We? PAULA: Yeah, you drew the picture and I wrote the funny line. You know about the hippo? MARCIA: You did that? PAULA: Yeah, didn’t you think it was funny? MARCIA: Funny?! I got punished for that! PAULA: Punished? You did? MARCIA: I have to stay after school for a whole week now! I almost didn’t have this sleepover because of what you wrote! Although Marcia found out that it was Paula who drew the picture (which had a picture of either George Washington, Mrs. Denton, or a hippopotamus) and wrote the caption "MRS. DENTON? OR A HIPPOPOTAMUS?" (despite the fact that her older brother Greg put itching powder in hers, Jan, Cindy, Paula, and the other girls's pajamas, underclothes, and sleeping bags), she could have taken revenge on Greg later. (That is, even though it was not heard nor a follow-up to this episode. If it was, it would have also been on SEASON 2.) So while she was talking to Paula about the itching powder (as a result of her not being able to have the sleepover because of what Paula wrote), she actually forgot that she was going to give Greg a taste of his own medicine. But she was probably going to do it later (as she was too busy with Paula). I mean, "Marcia found out that it was Paula who got Marcia to stay after school after she drew the picture". And Marcia and Paula both got a taste of their own medicine. Despite finding out that Paula did that, Marcia still would have given Greg a taste of his own medicine after he, Peter, and Bobby put itching powder in hers, Jan, Cindy, and the other girls's pajamas, underclothes, and sleeping bags. (NOTE: Before finding out that Paula wrote the caption on Marcia's picture of George Washington "MRS. DENTON? OR A HIPPOPOTAMUS?", Marcia she said, "My brother Greg is going to regret this!". Indeed that is true. What she meant by that is that she was going to get Greg back.) So the boys got their sisters and Marcia's friends good with the itching powder. That is true. (That is, after Marcia was accused from the picture of George Washington, Mrs. Denton, or a hippopotamus.) And despite talking to Paula about it, she (Marcia) still would've gotten revenge on Greg.
I don't know how they are going to deal with that itching powder. To get it all off, each girl will need to take a full shower. But it is on their pajamas too, so unless they each brought a second pair of pajamas they are going to be in trouble. Alice could wash and dry the pajamas, but that takes 90 minutes--assuming they could all be done in one load--and what will they all wear during that time? And then there is the problem of the sleeping bags full of itching powder ...
At least Alice didn't have to help clean up the snobby Booster girls after Peter's volcano sprayed mud all over them! Lucky for her, they angrily went home!
Yes, it's just a show but maybe the older Brady girls lent the guests PJs or clothes, or they used towels after they showered and Alice ( and Carol?) washed their own things. They were back to original PJs later. But the sleeping bags? Not sure how to get itching powder out.Mike should have made the boys fix them. They could have used blankets etc but they showed the sleeping bags again...I am putting too much though into this!
It's still early, Carol? WTF, they ate all the freaking hot dogs, and Alice closed up the freaking kitchen! What the hell is Jenny going to eat when she gets there, the itching powder?
I wonder how much Robert Reed balked about this silly sight gag. Surely he'd wonder, how would Mike NOT see a rather large pail propped above the door, and how would the mechanism work if the door was completely closed? Even so, you don't see the pail fall on his head! Still, it was funny to see the flour shake off his head as he's shaking his finger at the boys.
I know that it was hard enough for a Shakespearean trained actor (he attended the prestigious Northwestern University School of Drama AND the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London) to act in a powder puff sitcom, but that pail on the head scene must have really humiliated him!
Idk some kid actors today are really really talented of course but a lot were back then too. I do feel like a lot of old shows like little house on the prairie for example (another very famous70s show) required a lot more acting chops from child actors then for example Disney channel or nickelodeon shows today but that is just my opinion ☺️
Susan Olsen has said that when she was growing up, the general consensus for child actors in the business was to "act naturally." Now they want them to have acting lessons et al.
The thing that I like most about this episode is that Christine Baranski is in it! She was a co-star "Marci X" which is my favorite movie ever! "The Power in my Purse"!
She hadn't had a chance to talk to Marcia yet which is why she brought it up. She meant no harm although it was rude about Mrs Denton ( or George Washington!) I think she will explain- Marcia will make sure of it! Marcia should get an apology from the principal
andrew plotnick Chris Charney is so _not_ the same person as Christine Baranski--please note the five-year age gap between the two (Miss Charney was born 5-29-57; Miss Baranski 5-2-52). As Eddie Valiant once said: "Get this straight, meatball: Chris. . . Charney. . . is. . . not. . . the. . . same. . . as. . . Christine. . . Baranski!"
agreed. I just checked facebook and found a Chris Charney-Marks. She very much looks like an adult version of the girl in this clips so I believe its her. She also looks a lot like Christine Baranski, like they could be sisters. Two different people.
That is a very good point. In a similar situation, when I was thirteen years old, Julie from "Gimme a Break!" was a fifteen year old girl played by a sixteen year old actress. Boy did I want to get my hands on her!
Marcia thought Jenny did the printing under the drawing because she has Mrs. Denton's class second to last period and Jenny sits at Marcia's desk last period. So that led her to believe that Jenny did it. That is enough to make Jenny a suspect but not enough to make Jenny the one who did it. Marcia didn't have any real proof/evidence. Never accuse someone until you have something solid that proves them guilty.
ahhh the life lessons from Brady's...memories
These kids are so polite and apologetic compared to some of the disrespectful brats today.
Family sitcoms from the 50s to 70s were all about white-washing family life and pretending kids were all innocent angels so the audience wouldn't get offended.
There's a term for that. Political correctness.
@@morbidsearch
Just the opposite. They were programs that promoted respectfulness and good family values. For some kids, those TV families were the best family they had.
There isn't much of that these days.
That was unrealistic even for that time.
It's called fiction 😂
@user-hx7mi7ml8u DON'T YOU EVER REFER TO ANY CHILD IN GENERAL AS A DISRESPECTFUL BRAT. I know what you are saying. Judge based on how they act and NOT WHO THEY ARE!! IT ALL STARTS AT HOME!! BELIEVE ME!!
This is a show I always get copies on my DVD's so I have fresh versions of, because I watch and enjoy it so much.
This episodes was one of my favorites. I liked the way Jan wore her hair while she was telling the ghost or horror story. Great nostalgic stuff! I watched this show when it was in syndication when I was a kid in elemantary school.
That's funny. We never got itchy at our sküle.
GET OUT 😂
SCHOOL*
You are itching
They were at the Brady's house and not at school ( please note spelling of the word).
@@stefanieprejean6609 other languages spell school differently. Try educating yourself.
This was my favorite episode !! I wish I could watch the whole episode though.
hulu
Buy the new 50th anniversary DVD boxed set. You can watch every episode and much more!
You can on Dailymotion or Hulu
That principal Mr. Randolph was terrible. He just rushed to judgement.
Such a wholesome show
Times were simpler back then
I loved the Brady bunch all the time
I love this show brings back memories of my childhood 😊❤️
I've been waiting nearly fifty years for Jan to finish that terrifying story. "Slowly she opened the door. . . . "
Haha yeah
I think it’s a full length movie now.
I love the music playing as she tells the story, too.
@@seaningram3285 Yes!!!
They should have another reunion and someone should ask Eve Plumb / "Jan Brady" would she please tell that ghost story from that episode. 👍😀
If I ever have any household emergency, I just call Alice and it's over and done with.
Lol! R I P, "Alice"!
this is so comforting and soothing. There is something almost paradisic about this
That's because the whole mood of life was different in that era. Things are much more chaotic now, and is reflected in today's TV shows.
I +100% agree with the person above that tv is chaotic now and also people are so cruel to each other in today’s tv shows. Reality tv designed to make viewers hate the participants and give them awful mental health is abundant. Feels like there’s a kindness desert 🏜 everywhere. Every new female character is a horrible person in some way because horrible seems to equal = empowered or interesting in writers’ minds. It’s not. I grew up with and loved watching strong funny female characters like Alex Mack, Lisa Simpson, Hermione Granger, Ashley from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, the Charmed Girls, Jennifer from Back to the Future, Leela from Futurama, Niobe & Trinity from The Matrix, Pris & Rachel from Bladerunner who were saving the world, not destroying it.
Probably the girls
@@timebandito4278 You definitely said it best, back then was a whole different way of life, nothing like today
Can’t imagine a time that’s not like the present world, sometimes I wish I could go back to see what it was like
@@timebandito4278true and the music in general that is for the younger generation is not very melodic or as sweet as the 60's - 80's , it's very generic , we didn't realize how good we had it back then growing up , looking back now it was like the best dream n the world .
I grew up with this show as a kid. I love the music that starts around 2:20 even though it's a bit syrupy.
kenpalmer1965 What is it called.
funny how Marsha suddenly stopped itching when she learned the truth about the picture
Big stomach rumbling Rob's throat back up again this year contact info Marsha
Man when t.v shows were at its best love this show alice laugh gets 2 me everytime they girls are so playful and the boys r sweet and troublesome😍🙌☺😂😊😜🌷🌸💪💝💜💚💙💚💛🙌💪💪💪💚🌸🌷😊🌷😜
the actress who played Marcia's friend Jenny is Hope Schwartz the real life daughter of the creator of the series Sherwood Schwartz also Florence Henderson's real life daughter Barbara also appears in this episode as Marcia's friend Ruthie.
So is Robert Reed's daughter, she plays the girl who says let's play ha and says not me during truth or dare.
Kevin G which ones? Which one is Sherwood Schwartz’ real life daughter? Which one is Florence Henderson’s real life daughter? Which one is Robert Reed’s real life daughter?
Liam McClure Kevin G explained who they played.
i think they were also in the series finale in 1974
@@melissa1224jax I didn't know Robert Reed had a daughter. I remember Florence Henderson in an interview say how uncomfortable he was with the kissing scenes because he was gay, so I'm trying to understand how he would be able to be with a woman if he's uncomfortable to that level
I love Mike's olive suit and tie
Dialogue by me;
Mike: So you didn't believe Jenny when she said she didn't write on your drawing.
Marcia:(drops her eyes) Actually, when I called her, I didn't even mention the drawing to her.
Carol:(eyes wide open) MARCIA.
Marcia: I was just so sure it was her.
Mike: Marcia, Mr. Randolph may have been wrong about you doing it but he did give you a chance to explain yourself.
Carol: Marcia, it's important to hear everyone's side of the story before making any accusations.
Jenny was one hell of a good sport about this. She could have told Marcia to pound sand.
Well, she did change her name to Rachel and start dating Greg a couple years later, so...
@@williamg8269 😄
@StuMarston SHE'S Sherwood Schwartz' daughter.
@StuMarston Schwartz' or Schwartz's are okay. I prefer the shorter version.
So maybe the desk wasn't checked till the next day, when Paula occupied that desk with the picture of Mrs. Denton. Poor Jenny!
Wow as a kid this was primetime Friday nights at 8 pm. What happened to this country.
Agh how I remember getting punished in school … these brats for kids nowadays have it good 😂
*Clang!*
“What was that?”
*Girls start laughing*
Eve Plumb was good at telling the spooky story.
3:55, I do not want to be the boys after seeing Mr. Brady get that mad.
That was disguised as a trick. That was Marsha's blow to keep the party going.
I remember having slumber parties!
I love the Brady Bunch alot
i remember watching dennis the menace. he was a 'big kid' to me. and my three sons seemed like they were adults.
Marcia was so mean to friend Jenny for blaming her before she had all the facts just like she was blamed for the picture she draw
I agree. This is one episode in which her behavior really ticked me off
Jenny never got over it. She ended up changing her name to Rachel and ironically began dating Greg a few years later.
@@timebandito4278 Me too but I'm glad Paula confessed.
@@andrewcolinwilson1 Paula should have been punished the same way as Marcia ! It was still disrespectful to make comments about her teacher even if she thought 💭 only Marcia would see it !
@@kellymcfalls1458 She didn't mean for those comments to be disrespectful.
“I feel just awful” yeah you should🙃
it sounded like Tom from Tom and Jerry yelping at 00:24!
Richard Canipe what episode of Tom and Jerry was that yelp from?
@@liammcclure1085 It sort of sounds like Tom's yell when he gets his foot smashed.
I'm.not so sure if that girl explained everything to Mr. Randolph.
The Brady Bunch is a Mexican series
I laugh at the savage way Marcia UNinvites her friend Jenny Wilton to her slumber party (not shown in this video) ....topped off by the magnificent way Marcia slams down the phone receiver. WHAM~
The actress that played Jenny ( Hope Juber) is Sherwood Schwartz's daughter
@stefanieprejean6609 She also appeared a few more times throughout the series. She played Rachel, Greg's drive-in date in "The Big Bet" and "Greg Gets Grounded." And she played Gretchen, Greg's classmate in "The Hair-brained Sceme"
It says that you're going to play FULL Episodes! 4:00 minutes is not a full episode. Why would I want to watch only four minutes? Dan from Nebraska 🇺🇸
The itchy powder is in the sleeping bags ❤
thank you, I couldnt agree more...
Hope must've been grateful she didn't have the itching stuff to do.
I think Robert Reed's daughter was one of the girls at the slumber party.
+GlobalTubeTruth Yes she was. Her name was Carolyn or Kathy Reed I believe.
And the girl who replies "Not me" was the daughter of one of the producers or executives.
GlobalTubeTruth which one is Robert Reed’s daughter?
Carolyn!
Robert Reed was gay
At 1:17-1:47
(While Jan, Cindy, and the other girls are upstairs itching and washing off the itching powder the boys put in their pajamas, underclothes, and sleeping bags.)
MARCIA: My brother Greg is going to regret this!
PAULA: It itches, but it’s kind of funny. I like jokes. What about the one we pulled on Mrs. Denton?
MARCIA: We?
PAULA: Yeah, you drew the picture and I wrote the funny line. You know about the hippo?
MARCIA: You did that?
PAULA: Yeah, didn’t you think it was funny?
MARCIA: Funny?! I got punished for that!
PAULA: Punished? You did?
MARCIA: I have to stay after school for a whole week now! I almost didn’t have this sleepover because of what you wrote!
Although Marcia found out that it was Paula who drew the picture (which had a picture of either George Washington, Mrs. Denton, or a hippopotamus) and wrote the caption "MRS. DENTON? OR A HIPPOPOTAMUS?" (despite the fact that her older brother Greg put itching powder in hers, Jan, Cindy, Paula, and the other girls's pajamas, underclothes, and sleeping bags), she could have taken revenge on Greg later. (That is, even though it was not heard nor a follow-up to this episode. If it was, it would have also been on SEASON 2.) So while she was talking to Paula about the itching powder (as a result of her not being able to have the sleepover because of what Paula wrote), she actually forgot that she was going to give Greg a taste of his own medicine. But she was probably going to do it later (as she was too busy with Paula).
I mean, "Marcia found out that it was Paula who got Marcia to stay after school after she drew the picture". And Marcia and Paula both got a taste of their own medicine. Despite finding out that Paula did that, Marcia still would have given Greg a taste of his own medicine after he, Peter, and Bobby put itching powder in hers, Jan, Cindy, and the other girls's pajamas, underclothes, and sleeping bags. (NOTE: Before finding out that Paula wrote the caption on Marcia's picture of George Washington "MRS. DENTON? OR A HIPPOPOTAMUS?", Marcia she said, "My brother Greg is going to regret this!". Indeed that is true. What she meant by that is that she was going to get Greg back.)
So the boys got their sisters and Marcia's friends good with the itching powder. That is true. (That is, after Marcia was accused from the picture of George Washington, Mrs. Denton, or a hippopotamus.) And despite talking to Paula about it, she (Marcia) still would've gotten revenge on Greg.
I don't know how they are going to deal with that itching powder. To get it all off, each girl will need to take a full shower. But it is on their pajamas too, so unless they each brought a second pair of pajamas they are going to be in trouble. Alice could wash and dry the pajamas, but that takes 90 minutes--assuming they could all be done in one load--and what will they all wear during that time? And then there is the problem of the sleeping bags full of itching powder ...
Really??? Lol
At least Alice didn't have to help clean up the snobby Booster girls after Peter's volcano sprayed mud all over them! Lucky for her, they angrily went home!
The boys should have been punished for putting the itching powder in the girls sleeping bags.
Yeah! and how did they wash themselves and then put again the same clothes which may have itching powder inside? well, it´s just a show, I know.
@@LauRa-re9un oh my I never thought I'd that. So true
Yes, it's just a show but maybe the older Brady girls lent the guests PJs or clothes, or they used towels after they showered and Alice ( and Carol?) washed their own things. They were back to original PJs later. But the sleeping bags? Not sure how to get itching powder out.Mike should have made the boys fix them. They could have used blankets etc but they showed the sleeping bags again...I am putting too much though into this!
3:37 The girl ('Jenny') who walked in the door, is the producers' daughter, Hope. 🙂
She wasn't a good actress.
They all have crabs
It's still early, Carol? WTF, they ate all the freaking hot dogs, and Alice closed up the freaking kitchen! What the hell is Jenny going to eat when she gets there, the itching powder?
atlantic1119 you are hilarious!
Once Alice closes the kitchen, forget it. You ain't getting any more food for the night.
Gonna do emergency call to Alice, and tell her to make or buy some food. No one should imply Carol Brady should do any house work.
What the f'k else DOES she do?
Didn't Alice live in the cabinet next to the stove?
It's like an alternate universe.
The seven year itch.
Full episodes?
What a happy simpler time compared to the mess now
Greg dated the same girl with pizza frogs
Bonnie Chiaccio I think that's Sherwood Schwartz real daughter. And they went on a date with Bobby too.
I wonder how much Robert Reed balked about this silly sight gag. Surely he'd wonder, how would Mike NOT see a rather large pail propped above the door, and how would the mechanism work if the door was completely closed? Even so, you don't see the pail fall on his head! Still, it was funny to see the flour shake off his head as he's shaking his finger at the boys.
I know that it was hard enough for a Shakespearean trained actor (he attended the prestigious Northwestern University School of Drama AND the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London) to act in a powder puff sitcom, but that pail on the head scene must have really humiliated him!
Good episode...
Kid actors today are sooo much more talented. but of course i loved the Brady Bunch and its lessons as a kid ❤️
Idk some kid actors today are really really talented of course but a lot were back then too. I do feel like a lot of old shows like little house on the prairie for example (another very famous70s show) required a lot more acting chops from child actors then for example Disney channel or nickelodeon shows today but that is just my opinion ☺️
Susan Olsen has said that when she was growing up, the general consensus for child actors in the business was to "act naturally." Now they want them to have acting lessons et al.
Most of the girls at the slumber party were not regular actors, some were children of the producers and staff.
i heard that the girl who really pulled the prank is a young Kirstie Alley but i dont see it
Good movie very funny 😂❤
yeah, but we grew up watching them as older kids than us.
Where are the FULL Episodes as titled? 😞 These are 4 and 5 minutes long. I love this show! ❤
You'd have to pay for those. Be glad you get 4 minutes for free.
@@danielorr7124
WOW! I didn't know that....I'm grateful!
🤣 😂
I love the Brady bunch allot
Great grezt great show
Look on the bright side, Mike, at least it wasn't a bucket of water.
Or mayo or tarter sauce
Or the itching powder
I love this itchy epo.love Marsha she was a great big lyer..
I love all the brady bunch dont have a favorite
Two days after this party, eight of the girls were maimed in an unfortunate sweat shop accident.
The girl with the blonde braids and red robe is Robert Reed's real-life daughter.
you mean cindy?
I did not know Robert r Reed Had any children do he Have any sons
@@philiphoward1731 No, just the one daughter. The older girl with the blonde braids and red robe. Not Cindy
You color blind? lol
@@penelopedinkledongs7178 I thought he was so uncomfortable with women that he had trouble with romantic scenes? How could he have a daughter?
If that happened to me, I would be laughing at myself.
funny i thought donny osmond was peter
jim ogrady lol!😂😂
My parent's would have punished us something awful
Carol had to repeat "that must be Jenny" because the girls were so noisy (as they should be at a party!) so Mike could hear
wow
I love all the brady bunch dont have a favevite
At 3:17, Robert Reed hands the cake to his real-life daughter, Karen.
@chowderhug567 No, you're thinking of Home Improvement.
I love the girlishness of the 70s
Jan was the best
Alice was dying when Mike had flour on him
At the end of the clip, I felt sorry for the boys because they're going to have to explain to their father about that prank.
I don't. They did it.
I thought the boys pranking the girls was more fun than the slumber party itself! 😂
The thing that I like most about this episode is that Christine Baranski is in it! She was a co-star "Marci X" which is my favorite movie ever! "The Power in my Purse"!
no she wasn't on this episode
Yeah, she even said later that it wasn't her.
Since Paula was the one who wrote that remark on Marcia's drawing. why didn't she come forward before?
She hadn't had a chance to talk to Marcia yet which is why she brought it up. She meant no harm although it was rude about Mrs Denton ( or George Washington!) I think she will explain- Marcia will make sure of it! Marcia should get an apology from the principal
andrew plotnick
Chris Charney is so _not_ the same person as Christine Baranski--please note the five-year age gap between the two (Miss Charney was born 5-29-57; Miss Baranski 5-2-52). As Eddie Valiant once said: "Get this straight, meatball: Chris. . . Charney. . . is. . . not. . . the. . . same. . . as. . . Christine. . . Baranski!"
+ClassicTVMan1981X Why on Earth would anyone give a healthy shit?
agreed. I just checked facebook and found a Chris Charney-Marks. She very much looks like an adult version of the girl in this clips so I believe its her. She also looks a lot like Christine Baranski, like they could be sisters. Two different people.
If only I could have helped Alice.
That is a very good point. In a similar situation, when I was thirteen years old, Julie from "Gimme a Break!" was a fifteen year old girl played by a sixteen year old actress. Boy did I want to get my hands on her!
Wow how tame and corny this show was but i love it as a kid and still do
I see.
Girls must of caught crabs before the scene
There was itching powder in the sleeping bags. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Must HAVE
Jan should be punished.
She sure should. I cant believe that she did what she did!
What jan do?
I didn’t see this episode, what did she do?
@Sylvia isgod It's always Jan's fault!
Definitely Jan's fault
John Kelly
All DVD box episode on DVD box set
Over the door wow
All those girls in one shower same time, and NO toilet !
No shower head, either. Must have been golden showers.
Maybe some used Carol and Mike's shower
12 girls, going to a medium size bathroom, all to take a shower.my imagination of seeing that when i was younger was out of control.anybody else?
LOL
irl, Greg and Peter definitely would have cut some kind of peephole into the wall for the occasion.
They don't even have a shower, not sure how they pulled this off
1:44 Speaking of hippos, is that William the Hippo on the cabinet at the left side of the screen?
Typical Big brother Greg..Lol
Marcia's first yeast infection
Oh, at 0:54 :P
❤ Marcia got in trouble with her parents
But isn't the itching powder still in the sleeping bags?
Absolutely, that always puzzled me, and Marcia stopped scratching while she was talking to her parents. How could it wear off that soon?
Maybe Alice washed the sleeping bags with Best.
Man, I wanted to hear the rest of the scary story!
UA-cam the bardy bunch
Itching powder causes dermatitis!
Yep my skin is itching
"OH Hiiiiiiiii Betttyyyyyy Louuu" -martha may hou
Oh goody the whole sequence.
Marcia thought Jenny did the printing under the drawing because she has Mrs. Denton's class second to last period and Jenny sits at Marcia's desk last period. So that led her to believe that Jenny did it. That is enough to make Jenny a suspect but not enough to make Jenny the one who did it. Marcia didn't have any real proof/evidence. Never accuse someone until you have something solid that proves them guilty.
I know right. At least Paula owned up in the end.
@@andrewcolinwilson1 she was still disrespectful to the teacher and should have been punished the same way that Marcia was!!
@@kellymcfalls1458 Even if she didn't mean to be disrespectful to the teacher?