"The Brady Bunch" And Now, a Word from Our Sponsor (TV Episode 1971) Poster

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STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS!
tcchelsey8 May 2022
Robert Reed reportedly did not like this episode.

One exception to the rule. He wasn't a 13 year old at the time! If you were a kid growing up in the 70s (like me!) and a big kid at heart today --ITS FUNNY! Kooky on steroids Paul Winchell was perfectly cast as a fast-talking, Monday morning quarterback tv commercial producer who spots the Bradys one day in a grocery store parking lot. The rest is plain goofy, sort of black out episodes, where they do various bits in preparing for a dippy soap commercial, the best with the kids getting each other DIRTIED UP! Ole Alice (Ann B. Davis) is fun wearing a pony-tail spaghetti hairdoo! Like I said, if you're a big kid at heart this is a fun watch and with a lot of memories. Also if you live in LA, it's not that far from the truth! There are always zany producers looking for families to be in commercials! Thats the most real deal of all! It will never end. SEASON 3 dvd box set.
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Paul Winchell Guest Stars
Jimmy_the_Gent423 July 2020
The family is picked to do a TV commercial.

A pretty good episode with some laughs. Winchell was a famous ventriloquist and voice actor. He is funny playing the TV director who uses a lot of hippie slang. Another funny scene is when Mike and Carol get acting lessons from a ditzy method actress played by Bonnie Boland (she would later have a recurring role as Mabel the mail carrier on "Chico And The Man"). The kids don't have much to do except for a funny sequence where they dirty up their clothes to test the detergent.
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