@@primallove huh? Is everything covid related nowadays? And of course I speak for myself, it's my opinion. Huh? I'm very positive productive, how can you tell me what to be and assume when you don't even know me. Insane. I was only speaking on the different times, when this show was on. I'm 57, how old are you? And, why so serious and full of hate and anxiety? Pray, it helps.
@@primallove how do you get that from what I said I hppen to be the most positive person around it's unbelievable how people that don't know somebody make such definite and broad assumptions and act as if they're truth.
I hate moving! When I moved from my childhood home, like the girls, I got sentiment over silly things like who was gonna climb the tree in my front yard to keep it company.
It’s supposed to be the same house. They just hadn’t built any sets for the series yet because it was only a pilot at that point. But they make it clear in “A Clubhouse is Not a Home” that Carol and the girls have moved in.
Artistic license. It looks different, but it’s supposed to be the same house. The pilots for The Cosby Show and Beverly Hills 90210 also used different sets for what they used for the rest of the series. But from a story standpoint, the families didn’t move between the pilot and second episode (in the case of 90210, that wouldn’t make any sense because they were moving in during the pilot episode). Same thing happened here.
0:17 OK. SO? WHAT DO YOU SAY NEW HOME FOR THE BRADY BUNCH, HUH? HOORAY! 1:26 GREG POPPY PAINTS IN BRADYVILE... 2:11 TO BE COUNTED... SEASON 1 ONE 1969-1970.
@katherined9313 It was just weird the way Jan was describing it, but the reason she said it that way was because they were all going to be moving to a bigger house where the girls and the boys would no longer need to share a bathroom, & there were more bedrooms in the bigger house. Jan _meant_ that the girls just wouldn't see the boys _as much as_ they did in their _current_ home. Later in this episode, the kids (only the kids, not the parents) held a 'meeting' amongst themselves and the kids all decided they didn't want to move, so they decided to 'haunt' the house. That evening while Mike was still at work, their realtor and a prospective buyer came by to look at the house. The kids did several things to try and scare the prospective buyer from wanting to buy the house. Carol & Alice were home the entire time, but Carol was confused by all the weird stuff going on, and Alice was scared 'crap-less' (lol). When Mike came home from work, he uncovered the truth about what was 'haunting' the house (the kids, lol). The prospective buyer was touched by the lengths the children all went to in order to remain in the house that they loved so much, so she (the prospective buyer) decided she wasn't going to buy it, & asked the realtor to show her some _other_ houses instead. Mike decided to take their house *off* the market. All the kids were thrilled. 😀✔🌷
Seeing as how they lived in a different house in the Honeymoon episode, they could not have been living there too long, and there were never any episodes based on any of those incidents they were talking about. And the way Marcia was talking about having no brothers to fight with, was she thinking that they would be living in separate houses?
It's hard to believe that The Brady Bunch is under the same production of Umbrella that Queer As Folk (US) and Happy Days since it's own by Viacom/CBS.
The house in the pilot is supposed to be the same house, even though it looks completely different. They hadn’t built the sets yet because the show hadn’t been picked up. It’s the same way with The Cosby Show - the house looks different in the pilot because they were re-using a set from another series rather than spend the money to build a set for a pilot that hadn’t yet been picked up.
You have to be a Brady nerd to pick up on the clues - in this episode, both Alice and the boys talk fondly of their years in the house. And in “A Clubhouse is Not a Home,” Carol and the girls are moving in (as opposed to the whole family moving in together).
I like when the boys talk about their injuries, and describes them as good times
Me too. Kind of had a Malcolm in the Middle feel to it
The girls had a beautiful room
This show takes me back to a simpler time in my life
You mean preprogrammed...earlystages!!!
@@tlcross9620 No! I mean a time when television was television
Greg is so cute his eyes stand out😍💪😇😍💪🙌
Yeah he has great striking eyes and his thick eyelashes compliment them. That combo would look great on a girl
So cute how little Bobby and Cindy were had their hands interlocking with their momma at the beginning. It seemed so genuine.
Love this show more now than when it was on TV. Times are so bad now. 😏
Speak for yourself. Times have been good for me and anyone else who chose to stay positive and productive.
@@primallove huh? Is everything covid related nowadays? And of course I speak for myself, it's my opinion. Huh? I'm very positive productive, how can you tell me what to be and assume when you don't even know me. Insane. I was only speaking on the different times, when this show was on. I'm 57, how old are you? And, why so serious and full of hate and anxiety? Pray, it helps.
@@sleepingwithcats5121 they're probably a liberal. 😂😂
@@sleepingwithcats5121 Eeeeyikes...
@@primallove how do you get that from what I said I hppen to be the most positive person around it's unbelievable how people that don't know somebody make such definite and broad assumptions and act as if they're truth.
Things turned out good. They moved into the new house and they all loved it.
I hate moving! When I moved from my childhood home, like the girls, I got sentiment over silly things like who was gonna climb the tree in my front yard to keep it company.
Bobby, was. Wrong when he said that they never lived anywhere else.the first epoide. Mr.brady, had his own home.
It’s supposed to be the same house. They just hadn’t built any sets for the series yet because it was only a pilot at that point. But they make it clear in “A Clubhouse is Not a Home” that Carol and the girls have moved in.
@@jaredjlindenIt was a DIFFERENT house!
Artistic license. It looks different, but it’s supposed to be the same house. The pilots for The Cosby Show and Beverly Hills 90210 also used different sets for what they used for the rest of the series. But from a story standpoint, the families didn’t move between the pilot and second episode (in the case of 90210, that wouldn’t make any sense because they were moving in during the pilot episode). Same thing happened here.
Hgtv will buy the house.
True then fix it up to look like this ^^^^😂
Perfect!
"Three ribs"? Geez. Back when boys could be boys.
Love this is show
Johnny bravo. So cool man.
l let's keep the Brady Bunch come back on
Moving is so hard esp for children
0:17 OK. SO? WHAT DO YOU SAY NEW HOME FOR THE BRADY BUNCH, HUH?
HOORAY! 1:26 GREG POPPY PAINTS IN BRADYVILE... 2:11 TO BE
COUNTED... SEASON 1 ONE 1969-1970.
Cindy makes this show, especially at this age!
Family meeting. I do that with my shorties. I'm institutionalized from this show😄
I don't remember this episode. Why won't they have brothers anymore?
@katherined9313 It was just weird the way Jan was describing it, but the reason she said it that way was because they were all going to be moving to a bigger house where the girls and the boys would no longer need to share a bathroom, & there were more bedrooms in the bigger house. Jan _meant_ that the girls just wouldn't see the boys _as much as_ they did in their _current_ home. Later in this episode, the kids (only the kids, not the parents) held a 'meeting' amongst themselves and the kids all decided they didn't want to move, so they decided to 'haunt' the house. That evening while Mike was still at work, their realtor and a prospective buyer came by to look at the house. The kids did several things to try and scare the prospective buyer from wanting to buy the house. Carol & Alice were home the entire time, but Carol was confused by all the weird stuff going on, and Alice was scared 'crap-less' (lol). When Mike came home from work, he uncovered the truth about what was 'haunting' the house (the kids, lol). The prospective buyer was touched by the lengths the children all went to in order to remain in the house that they loved so much, so she (the prospective buyer) decided she wasn't going to buy it, & asked the realtor to show her some _other_ houses instead. Mike decided to take their house *off* the market. All the kids were thrilled. 😀✔🌷
Seeing as how they lived in a different house in the Honeymoon episode, they could not have been living there too long, and there were never any episodes based on any of those incidents they were talking about. And the way Marcia was talking about having no brothers to fight with, was she thinking that they would be living in separate houses?
They should go a baseball game
Marcia was too old to wonder if a 'room' would miss them.
And the girls haven't lived in the house very long by this episode.
Wow...how the programming runs thick!!!
Well howdy. That house been listed for sale. It is 5.5 million $
It's hard to believe that The Brady Bunch is under the same production of Umbrella that Queer As Folk (US) and Happy Days since it's own by Viacom/CBS.
This was from the first season. Wouldn't they had just moved into this house? Why would they move to another house so soon?
No. This house is where the boys always lived.
The house in the pilot is supposed to be the same house, even though it looks completely different. They hadn’t built the sets yet because the show hadn’t been picked up. It’s the same way with The Cosby Show - the house looks different in the pilot because they were re-using a set from another series rather than spend the money to build a set for a pilot that hadn’t yet been picked up.
With Carol and the girls moving in it turned out to be more crowded than anyone anticipated.
@@jaredjlinden in my 50+ years of watching this show, I had always assumed they moved into the house after the first episode.
You have to be a Brady nerd to pick up on the clues - in this episode, both Alice and the boys talk fondly of their years in the house. And in “A Clubhouse is Not a Home,” Carol and the girls are moving in (as opposed to the whole family moving in together).
Not an episode about the Boys having their accidents in the house
oh no move........
why is this the first comment
The Brady Bunch is an American series.