Especially the time that the kids tried to scare Alice. While they didn't get grounded, they all lost their allowance for two weeks. Sometimes, that hits harder than the actual grounding. Would have been real torture if they all got grounded and lost their allowance for two weeks, but also got beaten with the belt as well.
One of my favorite parts of the 1995 movie a replay of the bedroom scene shown here. The girls wake up and say “Marcia, your nose!” And she says, “Oh no, is it worse?” And Jan says despairingly, “No. It’s better.”
Then you got the better deal! "Doug" would probably have been unfaithful and you may have ended up divorced. But "Charlie" is the better man. I hope you have many happy years together.
@@aprilsunflower7440 According to wikipedia Jean Stapleton was married to William Putch (only one husband!) and had two children, John and Pamela. So the guy who played Charlie wasn't her son. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Stapleton
Actually I like it that Charlie forgave her and was understanding though he admitted it had been a dirty trick. It makes him even more likable and I already liked him a lot.
*"...It's ME again!!...now the WORLD can look me in the Face, and I can look BACK!!"* (1:01) ...except CHARLIE! (2:54) ..ha-HAAA!! 🤣 ...ay-yi YI, that looked it hurt...... (3:47).....
Yes, I read about that somewhere. Also, there was another Sound of Music child star (the one that played Gretl) that appeared in the Brady Bunch. as the girl that Peter liked.
While Marcia's turning Doug down after he decided to go out with her when her nose was better was good, it would've been better if she'd said, "Oh, well, sorry, but I couldn't know if my nose would be better but you know what? Charlie had already asked me out that night and I ditched him to go out with you. When my nose had its little accident, Charlie didn't mind it, and still wanted to go out with me. He's a better man than you are. So long, big man on campus!"
@@alondralabute2310 I was still single after I got out of the Navy and after I got my degrees at Pima Community College. My dad gave me the same criticism and I was almost 30 years old at the time. He also denied refusing to allow me to date. I don't know what message they were trying to send me but even my mom still denies it.
Lucas McCain, from the late 50s-early 60s western show The Rifleman. Single dad, very wise and compassionate, and sends an average of 1.83 bad guys to Boot Hill every single episode.
Must have been nice. I was never allowed to date or have friends or have a life outside of school as a teenager. I still hate my mom for that. The Navy was the first real taste of freedom that I ever had. What life I have now might not be much but it's all I've got. Nobody is going to take anything away from me without a major fight
I wish Charlie had told Marcia that “something suddenly came up” and couldnt go on a date with her after she told him that she was now available to go out.
lol, I always thought the "big man on campus" line from the Brady Bunch movie was some gross exaggeration of the family's nerdiness. I never realized that the "big man on campus" line was actually in the original series lol
Jan wasn't quite so happy about Marcia's nose having healed in the Brady Bunch Movie 😂 And 2:06 What was that? I know they're not biologically related. But still...🤔🧐😜😘
Lol she looked like she should have been belting out Don't Rain on My Parade and Zadie Married Lady - they missed a golden opportunity with that one lmao
That cute girl face when Marsha said, "Charlie? It was Doug!" made me feel sort of young again. Too bad girls have to grow up and lose all their young faces. Smiles are ok though, and some is better than none is.
This show was made in the late '60s to the mid '70s, but even then, even MARRIED people had to sleep in separate beds. The producers must've been terrified of someone complaining about "immorality," what with three young boys and unrelated three young girls sharing a house.
"You're right. That wasn't very nice." I love how Carol and Mike never sugarcoated the kid's mistakes.
Especially the time that the kids tried to scare Alice. While they didn't get grounded, they all lost their allowance for two weeks. Sometimes, that hits harder than the actual grounding. Would have been real torture if they all got grounded and lost their allowance for two weeks, but also got beaten with the belt as well.
@charlespeakjr2168 I sure got the belt, that quickly makes you think twice the next time you decide to do something wrong.
@@charlespeakjr2168The belt wasn't necessary at all
One of my favorite parts of the 1995 movie a replay of the bedroom scene shown here. The girls wake up and say “Marcia, your nose!” And she says, “Oh no, is it worse?” And Jan says despairingly, “No. It’s better.”
That Doug simpson looks just like the guy that played him in the movie
When I was younger I only dated guys like Doug, but now I'm happily married to a Charlie.
Then you got the better deal! "Doug" would probably have been unfaithful and you may have ended up divorced. But "Charlie" is the better man. I hope you have many happy years together.
@@alondralabute2310
Thank you. ❤
@alondralabute2310 Some of us, Charlie's, are actually good people.🤙🏾👍🏾
@@charlespeakjr2168 I'm sure you are.
@@TrustJesus333 Did you break up with him?
I think Doug might have failed high school a few times no way he's under 21 😂😂
Actor was 23
He was 23. Nicholas Hammond.
🐽Fast recovery! LOL at "Rose-colored nose" line from Greg.
I love the Brady brunch my favorite TV show of all time 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰📺📺📡📡📡📡📡📡📡📡📡📡📡📡📡📡📡📡📡
Marsha is so beautiful she’s driving all the high school boys crazy.
Can't beat those Brady kid lectures! 😃
Hey. Love your username.
A better ending would have been that good-guy Charlie found another date after Marcia canceled theirs.
True that. Ultimate payback.
The guy who played Charlie is Jean Stapletons son.
@aprilcitygirltocountrywife7440 Actually it was Stuart Goetz.
@@aprilsunflower7440 According to wikipedia Jean Stapleton was married to William Putch (only one husband!) and had two children, John and Pamela. So the guy who played Charlie wasn't her son. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Stapleton
Actually I like it that Charlie forgave her and was understanding though he admitted it had been a dirty trick. It makes him even more likable and I already liked him a lot.
I always loved the moral lessons.
Ol Doug been spraying Clairol “Summer Blonde” in his hair. That goes against the BMOC oath.
That dude is not a teenager. Check his I.D.
The guy who played Doug was actually 23 when this was filmed. His name is Nicholas Hammond.
@@wildmike951it’s a show they were all older
He had to wait till he graduated high school in Austria then he moved to California you know part of the Von Trapp family
@@silvaadourian3185 I know
*"...It's ME again!!...now the WORLD can look me in the Face, and I can look BACK!!"* (1:01) ...except CHARLIE! (2:54) ..ha-HAAA!! 🤣 ...ay-yi YI, that looked it hurt...... (3:47).....
Doug Simpson was Friedrich in the Sound of Music.
It's like me and you are the only one that picked up on that
Yes, I read about that somewhere. Also, there was another Sound of Music child star (the one that played Gretl) that appeared in the Brady Bunch. as the girl that Peter liked.
And SPIDERMAN!
@@kolohe7775She played Kerry Hathaway, Jan's friend whom Peter tried to read poetry to a la Cyrano de Bergerac
He was Peter Parker/Spiderman too.
I just love the relationship between parents and kids 1:02
While Marcia's turning Doug down after he decided to go out with her when her nose was better was good, it would've been better if she'd said, "Oh, well, sorry, but I couldn't know if my nose would be better but you know what? Charlie had already asked me out that night and I ditched him to go out with you. When my nose had its little accident, Charlie didn't mind it, and still wanted to go out with me. He's a better man than you are. So long, big man on campus!"
👏👏👏
Yep. Charlie goes for the heart first, not someone’s appearance. That’s a real friend and true love 💕
Sounds nice. I was never allowed to date or have friends or have a life outside of school when I was in high school
@@shawnduncan5779 That's a shame. How do parents like that expect you to grow up?
@@alondralabute2310 I was still single after I got out of the Navy and after I got my degrees at Pima Community College. My dad gave me the same criticism and I was almost 30 years old at the time. He also denied refusing to allow me to date. I don't know what message they were trying to send me but even my mom still denies it.
Good For Marcia!
Charlies are the best i ❤ him
That’s Spider-Man!
And Friedich in SOM.
"skü-el"
2:54. Something suddenly went down! 😃
Doug Simpson was Spiderman later on.
Doug was the oldest boy in the film Sound of Music.
@@dullaverage1667 quite a varied career.
Why are Carol and Mike sleeping downstairs??
If I remember the season 4 episode their bedroom was getting painted 😊
@@BrianSerpente Oh, okay. Thank you! And great memory!!!
@@BrianSerpente That's right. I remember Alice setting up the sofas for them and saying "Happy sofa!"
Best t.v. dad's:
Mike Brady, number 1
Ward Cleaver, number 2.
Heathcliff Hucstible, number 3.
Tim the toolman Taylor, number 4.
IMHO.😎
Lucas McCain, from the late 50s-early 60s western show The Rifleman. Single dad, very wise and compassionate, and sends an average of 1.83 bad guys to Boot Hill every single episode.
No Ben Cartwright?
@@reprintranch
A good choice but below my top 4
@@Lava1964
Another good choice, but like Lucas McCain below my too 4.
Honourable mention , Sherrif Andy Taylor.
Must have been nice. I was never allowed to date or have friends or have a life outside of school as a teenager. I still hate my mom for that. The Navy was the first real taste of freedom that I ever had. What life I have now might not be much but it's all I've got. Nobody is going to take anything away from me without a major fight
I wish Charlie had told Marcia that “something suddenly came up” and couldnt go on a date with her after she told him that she was now available to go out.
That's funny, I've never heard of a George Glass at our sküle.
lol, I always thought the "big man on campus" line from the Brady Bunch movie was some gross exaggeration of the family's nerdiness. I never realized that the "big man on campus" line was actually in the original series lol
Jan wasn't quite so happy about Marcia's nose having healed in the Brady Bunch Movie 😂 And 2:06 What was that? I know they're not biologically related. But still...🤔🧐😜😘
Why does doug look like hes 37?!?!😂
He doesn't..he looks mid 20s
Lol she looked like she should have been belting out Don't Rain on My Parade and Zadie Married Lady - they missed a golden opportunity with that one lmao
That cute girl face when Marsha said, "Charlie? It was Doug!" made me feel sort of young again. Too bad girls have to grow up and lose all their young faces. Smiles are ok though, and some is better than none is.
Marcia was such a sweetheart..what a girlfriend to have
Marcia is such a girlfriend 😍😍😍
Imagine in real life if the swelling disappeared overnight with little bruising left.
This show was made in the late '60s to the mid '70s, but even then, even MARRIED people had to sleep in separate beds. The producers must've been terrified of someone complaining about "immorality," what with three young boys and unrelated three young girls sharing a house.
Luckily I have no conscious
That's not a good thing
@@j.i.r608 it is it helps u weed out a-holes because not every male or female is kind
In real life Maureen had a car accident on the night the show premiered so in real life she knew how it felt.
I heard it was before the episode was filmed and may have even inspired it to be written
Marcia has a two dates
How corny!!!
I was ‘Charlie’ my whole life; trust me, it’s better to be Doug.
No it’s not , people would only like you for your looks then ; it’s all just vanity.
@@ThisisstillMYROOM.People only like you for your looks anyway
@@GD-eh3mjThat's only true for shallow people
It's never good to be a jerk