I could be wrong but it seems like the Brady Bunch is more popular in the present than it was when it was originally aired on TV. Great family friendly program.
Broadway Joe thinking Mike and Carol were taking Bobby's supposed inevitable death lightly is a rare instance of dark humor on the Brady Bunch. Classic episode! 🏈
I cried the first time I saw this, despite the " laugh track " in the background. Can't really explain why. I'm about the same age as those kids, who would now be well into their fifties. When I was a child, I had a similar experience with my beloved Los Angeles Lakers, when I got to go into the locker room before a game and meet Jerry West and Gail Goodrich. And, well, I guess I was reminded of a simpler, more innocent time.
I am three years yougn than Cindy in real life- I grew up witht eh Brandy unch LOVED it and STILL do! I cry whenI see all the vintage shows- I can't explain it either- maybe because of today's brats--- and innocence is gone....can you tell we have no children? NO way not in this time- If i was a Mrs. Brady int ht era Ii would have..... Kim
In "Growing Up Brady: I Was a Teenage Greg", Barry Williams wrote that during one take of the driveway scene where Joe is saying goodbye to the Bradys, Florence Henderson (who was nuts about Joe) flung herself into Joe's arms. She pleaded, "Take me with you, Joe! I can't stand this family!" Joe, staying in character, replied, "Sure, Mrs. Brady." and carried her down the driveway.
The legendary Broadway Joe is my all-time favorite NFL player and the #1 reason my team is the NY Jets. So I LOVE this appearance on "The Brady Bunch". NFL fan since mid 70's.
Loved the Namath & Drysdale shows. Every boy's dream was to be like them. So it was no surprise to witness "Be Like Mike" in '90s or Tiger mania in '00s.
@@trwent Remember back in eighties the Jets actually had a good team w/O'Brien @ QB & The Sack Exchange. If they had Parcels as coach they prob could've gone further.
@@trwent If you did ask Suzy *Kolber,* she'd probably say that she's glad that Joe apologized, he admitted he was very embarrassed when he sobered up, and that he sought help for his alcoholism, even using the TV incident as inspiration to remain sober.
I was so happy Joe Namath guest starred on BB! I loved when the show featured special guest stars, Don Drysdale, DaveyJones,Don Ho,also Jim Backus was the one that gave them a pool table.
I saw Joe Namath at Great Adventure back in 1982. Was doing a salute to Broadway. Only got to see Joe Namath on tapes when he was playing for the New York Jets and the Los Angeles Rams.
Whenever one of the Brady boys started to head down the wrong path, it seemed like there was a famous pro athlete that would come to the rescue and set him straight!! How convenient.
1973: Joe Namath shows Greg, Peter and Bobby how to throw a pass. 2023: Joe Namath tells the Brady siblings that with Medicare Advantage, they can receive extra money in their Social Security check every month . . . .
Bobby continued to play football after Joe's visit but wasn't good enough to play professionally. He got married, had a son and he encouraged his son to try out for Football at a young age. That son became Tom Brady.
Joe had a signature shoe deal with Puma during this era which probably explains why he wore them here. The bright red was an interesting choice unless he specifically wanted to draw attention to them.
Gina That's cool !! 😀 My sister went all through school from Kindergarten to 12th grade with country singer *Brad Paisley* . From Elementary school through Junior High school, she always sat next to him because they were seated in alphabetical order. 🙂
RIP #17 Kevin Araki (as a child) died in Juneau AK shortly after his 60th birthday, Aug 2021, accident in Alaska. Such a humble guy - he knew I was a huge Hollywood fan and never mentioned he was in this episode with Joe Namath. 🙏
Me too Derek Llewellyn feel like being back in time travel into TV show it's looks like my sister brother Bobby Susan Olsen she put me on bed 🛏️ into my back
I remember when I first saw this episode… Only one week later we were staying at a hotel and they had trivia and one of the questions was about a football player and this was in the mid 90s my dad said it’s a Joe Namath… I said no way that you can’t be Joe Namath he was on the Brady Bunch😂
Robert Reed was what, 6’4”, or something like that? Joe Namath was like 5’11” or 6’ even; back in those days that was not especially short for an NFL or AFL quarterback.
Mike had me tickled the way he read that letter wen he read, "And I'm writing you because I'm very, very . . . . VERY VERY SICK"? I was rolling on the floor because of his reaction to reading the letter, not to mention the letter being in Cindy's handwriting.
@@kennethlucas7473 I think Reed was about 6'3". If you check out the Season 2 episode 'The Dropout'; you'll see he was shorter than LA Dodgers' pitcher Don Drysdale, who was about 6'6" and makes a key guest appearance in said episode.
I remember when I saw Joe Namath on TV at the start of the Superbowl. I think it's when he was doing the coin toss. I'm thinking, "He's still alive?! I thought he died years ago!" It was because he kept such a low profile that I assumed he was dead. Now of course I see him on the Medicare commercials a lot!
When Bobby's friends were bragging about their fathers having met superstars, when they asked him if he knew anyone, he could have told them that Don Drysdale was once at their house, and that his father designed the house that he was probably still living in. His friends who were bragging obviously never met any of those superstars themselves, which meant that Bobby was one up on them. At least he would have been telling the truth.
i will never understand why in the hell mike got a perm.... such a handsome man with the way his hair was before. I guess the times dictate fashion trends.
I honestly think this was really Joe's personality, he seemed like a genuinely cool guy and would probably say the same thing and react the same way in real life, if some stupid kid pretended to be sick to meet him, he'd laugh about it, and say exactly the same thing, it's mighty flattering having someone wanting to see me as badly as you wanted to.
Damn,Mike Lookinland gets to catch a pass from Broadway Joe.They should have reinacted this on Letterman when Joe threw a pass to Alex Baldwin outside the studio.Mike could have been a suprise guest,it would have gone over well.
'Well when you have six kids, something like this is bound to happen to one of them' - one of my favorite lines in the series.
Mine is “you got here in the nick of time! Bobby was just about at the end of his rope!”
I could be wrong but it seems like the Brady Bunch is more popular in the present than it was when it was originally aired on TV. Great family friendly program.
It was more popular in syndication that it's run.
It's positively awesome (for those who like to live in the past). 🕰️👵🧓🧑🦽⚰️🪦
Cult classic!!
Watch the 90's Brady movies if you haven't seen them they were a great homage to the Brady bunch and absolutely hilarious
@@davemustaki134 I'll second that!!.... they were very funny parodies!!...
Broadway Joe thinking Mike and Carol were taking Bobby's supposed inevitable death lightly is a rare instance of dark humor on the Brady Bunch. Classic episode! 🏈
I like how Mrs.brady, looked at the letter, for a second and knew that was her daughter's hand writing
Parents know their kids' handwriting
Broadway Joe. Nice guy. Class act. One of my childhood heroes.
Very 1970's, very wholesome! Glad I grew up with this instead of the crap of today.
Ceil Constante ok boomer
@@Likedheejxu what's your point?
I agree
I agree. Today it would be worse. The kid would get to meet Tom Brady. SMH.
God you people cry and complain so much lmao
I cried the first time I saw this, despite the " laugh track " in the background. Can't really explain why. I'm about the same age as those kids, who would now be well into their fifties. When I was a child, I had a similar experience with my beloved Los Angeles Lakers, when I got to go into the locker room before a game and meet Jerry West and Gail Goodrich. And, well, I guess I was reminded of a simpler, more innocent time.
You cried? I really hope you are female
I am three years yougn than Cindy in real life- I grew up witht eh Brandy unch LOVED it and STILL do! I cry whenI see all the vintage shows- I can't explain it either- maybe because of today's brats--- and innocence is gone....can you tell we have no children? NO way not in this time- If i was a Mrs. Brady int ht era Ii would have..... Kim
Their fifties? The youngest is 63, and the eldest 69.
In "Growing Up Brady: I Was a Teenage Greg", Barry Williams wrote that during one take of the driveway scene where Joe is saying goodbye to the Bradys, Florence Henderson (who was nuts about Joe) flung herself into Joe's arms. She pleaded, "Take me with you, Joe! I can't stand this family!" Joe, staying in character, replied, "Sure, Mrs. Brady." and carried her down the driveway.
Oh, I wish they had put that into the final print. It would have ranked right up there with the finale of Newhart when Bob wakes up next to Emily.
They need to release Brady Bloopers. There’s gotta be some outtakes around somewhere.
I think it was Robert Reed who did that
It’s awesome this is actually Joe Namath.
The legendary Broadway Joe is my all-time favorite NFL player and the #1 reason my team is the NY Jets. So I LOVE this appearance on "The Brady Bunch". NFL fan since mid 70's.
Fred Scuttle i ran track where joe and the jets of the 60's practiced in good old peekskill ny
Loved the Namath & Drysdale shows. Every boy's dream was to be like them. So it was no surprise to witness "Be Like Mike" in '90s or Tiger mania in '00s.
Man, to be an NFL fan in NYC has got to be tough. Between the Giants and the Jets, there has not been much to cheer about in recent years!
@@trwent Remember back in eighties the Jets actually had a good team w/O'Brien @ QB & The Sack Exchange. If they had Parcels as coach they prob could've gone further.
Go BILLS!
I love Carol's dress with the necklace around it. She always had a sense of style.
how could you forget those matching shoes
Florence Henderson was a beautiful woman.
Very nice, but not in green
@@trwent Nonsense. She was married to Ira Bernstein, the father of her four children, for 30 years and then her second husband until he passed away.
@@trwent Your imagination is not documentation
How nice of Florence Henderson to wear Jets green.
One of the nfls greatest quarterbacks and players.
one of the out and out cool Brady eps. I totally remember this from syndication when I was young.
I love the stretcher scene. LOL
The legend Joe Namath☝️🏈
Awesome joe
At 2:49 The look on Carols face is so classic lol.
Must've been a thrill for all of them to meet Joe Natmath.
Mike Brady starting the white boy fro, major props!
Joe knew it was BS from the get go. Whatta great guy. I wouldn't mind meeting him myself!!
Yeah, great guy. Just ask Suzy Kolber.
@@trwent If you did ask Suzy *Kolber,* she'd probably say that she's glad that Joe apologized, he admitted he was very embarrassed when he sobered up, and that he sought help for his alcoholism, even using the TV incident as inspiration to remain sober.
@@WinslowLeach1974 Do you charge him for your PR services?
Life in the '70s was so much FUN!!!!!!!!
Let Joe be Joe, He was every bodies hero in 1969.....Today he's still sharp as ever. Go Joe Go!!!!
I was so happy Joe Namath guest starred on BB! I loved when the show featured special guest stars, Don Drysdale, DaveyJones,Don Ho,also Jim Backus was the one that gave them a pool table.
Yes, but Joe Namath was the best!
Deacon Jones, Vincent Price, Iomea Gene Cocoa...
larry930legend Desi Arnaz Jr.
Dont forget mrs howell sang shirley temple songs with cindy
You're starting to confuse famous actors guest starring, and celebrities making guest appearances as themselves.
I saw Joe Namath at Great Adventure back in 1982. Was doing a salute to Broadway. Only got to see Joe Namath on tapes when he was playing for the New York Jets and the Los Angeles Rams.
Whenever one of the Brady boys started to head down the wrong path, it seemed like there was a famous pro athlete that would come to the rescue and set him straight!! How convenient.
Don Drysdale, Deacon Jones?
@@emerybayblues And Wes Parker.
Marcia was visited by celebs: Desi Arnaz Jr. and Davy Jones.
...and the moral of the story is: Cameos are EZ ka-ching. (Look at the Brady kids today!).
One of my favorite 70's TV show
One of the funniest episodes
I’m digging those Pumas Namath had.. sweet
1973: Joe Namath shows Greg, Peter and Bobby how to throw a pass.
2023: Joe Namath tells the Brady siblings that with Medicare Advantage, they can receive extra money in their Social Security check every month . . . .
check your zip code
Lol😅😅😅😅😅
@modelermark172 love it! Very funny!
The AstroTurf in the Bradys' back yard must have been rough on Joe's knees.
I wish I had AstroTurf in my back yard. I HATE mowing, lol.
HahahHa
My favorite Brady episode.
the Brody. bunch
Bobby continued to play football after Joe's visit but wasn't good enough to play professionally. He got married, had a son and he encouraged his son to try out for Football at a young age. That son became Tom Brady.
Joe had a signature shoe deal with Puma during this era which probably explains why he wore them here. The bright red was an interesting choice unless he specifically wanted to draw attention to them.
4:28 - Joe Namath is wearing some pretty fly vintage Puma kicks.
Oh, yeah...I forgot about those Pumas......I had a pair in the 70's...!
@@greatbyrondo
Haha yeah so did I.
Joe Namath graduated from the same high school I went to!
America so unlike Europe.
Gina That's cool !! 😀 My sister went all through school from Kindergarten to 12th grade with country singer *Brad Paisley* . From Elementary school through Junior High school, she always sat next to him because they were seated in alphabetical order. 🙂
I agree
RIP #17 Kevin Araki (as a child) died in Juneau AK shortly after his 60th birthday, Aug 2021, accident in Alaska. Such a humble guy - he knew I was a huge Hollywood fan and never mentioned he was in this episode with Joe Namath. 🙏
#19?
Yes sorry he is #19! Bryan Whelan! Thanks for ‘catching’ my mistake - pun intended, 😊
"You mean Bobby's not sick?" No shit!
Joe's probably wearing the same brand of pantyhose as Mrs. Brady. '70s kids know what I'm talking about.
RIP Robert Reed Florence Henderson and Ann B. Davis
Geez, Joe Namath looks like a quasi-Quasimodo. If I'd met him in person back then, I'd never have guessed that he was a professional athlete.
That's some autograph. Joe had the patience to write it.. while most today - "Only signatures!"
The next day Joe see the pic for sale on Ebay...!
@@greatbyrondo
Haha yeah
I love the Brady bunch
Susan Olson, was one cute girl so adorable.
Me too Derek Llewellyn feel like being back in time travel into TV show it's looks like my sister brother Bobby Susan Olsen she put me on bed 🛏️ into my back
Susan Olsen she was trying taking over UA-cam channel videos got turned on her own life time years
Great STUFF! 🏈
This was always on my top 3 Episodes
Marsha probably was having a flashback of when her nose got broken when Namath passed that ball. Ohhh my nose!
Best scene out of all of all scenes on Brady bunch
Susan, look's like she came from Germany, during October fest.
Mike Brady rockin' the perm
He had naturally curly hair. It curled up during the Hawaii episode, and Florence Henderson suggested that he keep that it way.
I remember when I first saw this episode… Only one week later we were staying at a hotel and they had trivia and one of the questions was about a football player and this was in the mid 90s my dad said it’s a Joe Namath… I said no way that you can’t be Joe Namath he was on the Brady Bunch😂
Haha hey that's cool.
Damn. Mr Brady towered over Joe Namath.
Robert Reed was what, 6’4”, or something like that? Joe Namath was like 5’11” or 6’ even; back in those days that was not especially short for an NFL or AFL quarterback.
@@trwent
Doug Flutie was short to but a great QB.
@@nickhill8612 In college.
@@trwent
What do you mean in college?
@@nickhill8612 I mean Flutie was a great QB in college. Not so great in the NFL.
Mike had me tickled the way he read that letter wen he read, "And I'm writing you because I'm very, very . . . . VERY VERY SICK"? I was rolling on the floor because of his reaction to reading the letter, not to mention the letter being in Cindy's handwriting.
"Bobby just moaned and groaned" ...classic
Desi Arnaz Jr ,
Davy Jones, Joe Namath... they had some famous people stopping by
Don't forget Vincent Price in the Hawaii episode.
Don Drysdale and Deacon Jones too
and Wes parker & Don Ho,
Love the red Pumas.
Joe: let’s go throw a few passes. (Throws one pass)
That was the last one. The others were not shown.
I'm surprised that the Brady dad is taller than Namath.
I don't know why, Robert Reed was about 6'5".
taller and much more gayer too
@@kennethlucas7473 I think Reed was about 6'3". If you check out the Season 2 episode 'The Dropout'; you'll see he was shorter than LA Dodgers' pitcher Don Drysdale, who was about 6'6" and makes a key guest appearance in said episode.
Joe has a very weird / unusual body. Very slumped / hunched over looking.
Joe's horrible hunchback posture didn't exactly help.
Joe looks stoned
Awesome 😊
Good old days when I use to watch the Bradybunch when I was a kid back in the early 70s
Wow, you made “Brady Bunch” into a single word!!
Used.
He is the man !!!
I Mean Joe Namath is the man Go Go J E T S !!!
Joe-Joe was a man who guaranteed a Super Bowl, then cursed his old team for life.
"...Now Bobby, you may not realize it; but you're going to need some cheesy Medicare insurance when you're withered & elderly...." Thanks, Joe!
Susan Olsen, was so cute in this episode. Anybody agree???.
I hope Joe Namath didn't have issues with vapor lock like he did in the Simpsons episode.
Tom Brady has dinner at my house whenever he's in town.
Mr. Mayhem did your sister write to him
or did you tell your friends you knew him
Rico Carty & Wilt Chamberlain watched Super Bowl XII with my cousin.
Tom Brady was the one who really threw the football that hit Marcia in the nose.
his wife does at mine, all the time
Mr. Mayhem -- He has dinner at my house too.
I remember when I saw Joe Namath on TV at the start of the Superbowl. I think it's when he was doing the coin toss. I'm thinking, "He's still alive?! I thought he died years ago!" It was because he kept such a low profile that I assumed he was dead. Now of course I see him on the Medicare commercials a lot!
To be more accurate the penalty "Mr. Brady" should have referenced was actually "Unsportsmanlike Conduct"(LOL).
How 'bout 'Unabated to the quarterback'?!
Bobby is so cute I like him acting sick
This is all Jan's fault.
Actually, I think it’s Marcia’s because that’s where Cindy got the idea for the letter.
Oh yeah! It was where Marcia was telling her sisters about Mike Conners visiting a sick girl in the hospital.
Remember when Fran Tarkington was on My Three Sons, that was super cool
I met Joe in Franklin Lakes at a store.
Legend has it Joe threw one of his famous errant passes and hit Marcia's nose. 😁🤣
Now THAT'S funny
Now if the Marcia "oh my nose" plot came from a Joe Namath pass that would have been something lol
super bowl 3 mvp joe namath dang good bradys
The guy on the right played Howard Sprague on The Andy Griffith Show.
nope, wrong man----this guy doesn't have that high pitched whiney voice....lol
Jack Dodson? No, I do not think that is him.
Joe has some real John Travolta as Vinnie Barbarino vibes, even though it hadn't yet aired.
When Bobby's friends were bragging about their fathers having met superstars, when they asked him if he knew anyone, he could have told them that Don Drysdale was once at their house, and that his father designed the house that he was probably still living in. His friends who were bragging obviously never met any of those superstars themselves, which meant that Bobby was one up on them. At least he would have been telling the truth.
I sm 59 and still like the show
I am glad the kids confessed.
Now we know why Mike's hair curled, checking out Joe's glutes.
I wish Joe Namath came to my house
He would sell you a medicare supplement plan.
@@christofour217 Isn't it amazing, Christo? He's gone from pantyhose to medical insurance. Oh, well.
i will never understand why in the hell mike got a perm.... such a handsome man with the way his hair was before. I guess the times dictate fashion trends.
Yea, my uncle is Italian and in the early 70's had thick, slicked back hair and then one day - POOF! His hair went to instant fro! LoL
@@pinkfreud62 :o
Agreed, it looks hideous.
@@trwent...it sure does!!!....
I never met any famous athletes but I did meet Stephen King once in the 90s and shook his hand
Hey that's cool.
What a diverse neighborhood.
Joe rockin the red pumas
"I'm Joe Namath, my car broke down."
2:15... Mr Brady's going, "I want me some of that Joe Namath!"
Lol
3--way with Rock Hudson.
So cute Joe Namath !!
I've still got a crush on Peter. If he ever comes to Boise I'd love to meet him.
Would be hysterical if Joe said to Mrs. Brady…”I WANNA KISS YOU” !!!
That was cute & all, but WHY didn't his parent's say, "Hey, Bobby's Right", " He just met Joe Nameth TODAY" (R I P Robert Reed) AKA Mike Brady
Love Joe's puma's
I only buy puma's
It would have been neat had Joe Namath appeared in one of the Brady Bunch movies.
Oh YEAH? I NEVER knew that!!
A lot of pro-athletes would not appreciate being lied to and duped like this, with a "sick kid".
Sadly in today's world it's TRUE in 2023!!
I honestly think this was really Joe's personality, he seemed like a genuinely cool guy and would probably say the same thing and react the same way in real life, if some stupid kid pretended to be sick to meet him, he'd laugh about it, and say exactly the same thing, it's mighty flattering having someone wanting to see me as badly as you wanted to.
Tim Duncan came to my house when I was a kid.
jason morgan
did your sister write him a letter?
Damn,Mike Lookinland gets to catch a pass from Broadway Joe.They should have reinacted this on Letterman when Joe threw a pass to Alex Baldwin outside the studio.Mike could have been a suprise guest,it would have gone over well.
This episode was groovy and far out man.
The Brady Bunch is an American series.
Are those red Pumas?
So how many yards did Bobby and Cindy get penalized for illegal procedure?
So?