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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'The Brady Bunch' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'The Brady Bunch':


(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)

September 26, 1969: The Honeymoon
Season 1, episode 1
W: Sherwood Schwartz   D: John Rich

With J. Pat O'Malley (Mr. Tyler), Joan Tompkins (Mrs. Tyler), James Millhollin (Mr. Pringle), Dabbs Greer (Minister). Mike Brady, a widower with three sons, marries Carol, a widow with three daughters, The wedding day festivities progress smoothly except for the family pets -- a dog and cat which don't believe in peaceful coexistence.

October 3, 1969: Dear Libby
Season 1, episode 2
W: Lois Hire   D: John Rich

With Jo de Winter (Elizabeth "Libby" Carter). Young Marcia reads an item in an advice column about a large family like theirs in which one of the parents is extremely unhappy, and the kids feel sure it was written by one of their parents.

October 10, 1969: Eenie, Meenie, Mommy, Daddy
Season 1, episode 3
W: Joanna Lee   D: John Rich

With Marjorie Stapp (Mrs. Engstrom), Tracy Reed (Miss Sherry Marlowe), Brian Forster (Elf). Cindy has only one ticket to her school play, in which she stars, and is puzzled as how she can split it between her parents.

October 17, 1969: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Season 1, episode 4
W: Paul West   D: John Rich

With Fred Pinkard (Mr. Stokey). Alice begins packing her bags when she feels the Bradys no longer need her services.

October 24, 1969: Katchoo
Season 1, episode 5
W: William Cowley   D: John Rich
Carol keeps daughter Jan out of school believing she's got a cold. But when the sneezing continues it's believed that the moppet is allergic to her new daddy, or maybe the dog.

October 31, 1969: A Clubhouse Is Not A Home
Season 1, episode 6
W: Skip Webster   D: John Rich

With June Foray (Sandra), Hans Conried (Lance). The boys don't want to share their backyard clubhouse with the girls, so the girls try to build one of their own.

November 7, 1969: Kitty Karry-All Is Missing
Season 1, episode 7
W: Al Schwartz, Bill Freedman   D: John Rich

With Pitt Herbert (Mr. Driscoll). Cindy's favorite doll is missing and family suspects Bobby has hidden it from her.

November 14, 1969: A-Camping We Will Go
Season 1, episode 8
W: Herbert Finn, Alan Dinehart   D: Oscar Rudolph
Mike and Carol plan the family's first camping trip but discover that "togetherness" doesn't include everybody.

November 21, 1969: Sorry, Right Number
Season 1, episode 9
W: Ruth Brooks Flippen   D: George Cahan

With Allan Melvin (Sam Franklin), Howard Culver (Mr. Crawford). Things get so hectic around the Brady house that Mike tries to solve one problem by installing a pay phone.

December 5, 1969: Every Boy Does It Once
Season 1, episode 10
W: Lois Peyser, Arnold Peyser   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Michael Lerner (Johnny), Larry McCormick (TV Announcer). Convinced that nobody loves him, Bobby decides to run away from home.

December 12, 1969: Vote For Brady
Season 1, episode 11
W: Elroy Schwartz   D: David Alexander

With Martin Ashe (Mr. Dickens), Stephen Liss (Rusty), Casey Morgan (Scott). With both Greg and Marcia running for student body president, the election campaign carries over into the Brady house.

December 19, 1969: The Voice Of Christmas
Season 1, episode 12
W: John Fenton Murray   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Hal Smith (Santa Claus), Carl Albert (Boy). Carol loses her voice from too much choir practice and may have to pass up singing at the Christmas services.

December 26, 1969: Is There A Doctor In The House?
Season 1, episode 13
W: Ruth Brooks Flippen   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Marion Ross (Dr. Porter), Herbert Anderson (Dr. Cameron). Peter, then Jan, then the rest of the Brady siblings become ill with the measles. During their recovery, they begin debating the abilities of male and female doctors.

January 2, 1970: Father Of The Year
Season 1, episode 14
W: Skip Webster   D: George Cahan

With Oliver McGowan (Hamilton Samuels), Bill Mullikin (Lance Pierce), Lee Corrigan (Photographer), Bob Golden (Mr. Fields). Marcia tries to keep secret the fact that she's entered her stepfather in a "Father of the Year" contest. The net result is some discipline problems at home.

January 9, 1970: 54-40 And Fight
Season 1, episode 15
W: Burt Styler   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Herb Vigran (Harry). The problem over what to get with their trading stamps confronts the Brady clan. The boys have 40 books, the girls have 54. Combining them, of course, is out of the question.

January 16, 1970: Mike's Horror-Scope
Season 1, episode 16
W: Ruth Brooks Flippen   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Abbe Lane (Beebe Gallini), Joe Ross (Duane Cartwright). Carol reads Mike's horoscope about a strange woman coming into his life. Then the glamorous head of a cosmetics firm hires Mike to design a new factory.

January 23, 1970: The Undergraduate
Season 1, episode 17
W: David P. Harmon   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Wes Parker (Himself), Gigi Perreau (Linda O'Hara), Teresa Warder (Linda). Young Greg appears to be sick but Alice discovers a love note he wrote to a mysterious girl named Linda. Mike and Carol start a search for this Linda.

January 30, 1970: Tiger! Tiger!
Season 1, episode 18
W: Elroy Schwartz   D: Herb Wallerstein

With Maggie Malooly (Mrs. Simpson), Gary Grimes (Boy). Panic hits the Bradys when Bobby goes out to feed Tiger, the dog, and can't find him. They all chip in for a reward and run an ad in the paper.

February 6, 1970: The Big Sprain
Season 1, episode 19
W: Tam Spiva   D: Russ Mayberry

With Allan Melvin (Sam Franklin). The Bradys' home is a mess when Carol leaves to care for an ailing aunt and Alice sprains her ankle.

February 13, 1970: Brace Yourself
Season 1, episode 20
W: Brad Radnitz   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Molly Dodd (Saleslady), Mike Robertson (Alan), John Daniels (Eddie), Brian Nash (Joey), Jerry Levreau (Harold). Marica is sure she looks ugly when braces are put on her teeth, in spite of the family's assurances.

February 20, 1970: The Hero
Season 1, episode 21
W: Elroy Schwartz   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Pitt Herbert (Mr. Driscoll), Danny Sue Nolan (Mrs. Spencer), David Morick (Earl Hopkins), Joe Conley (Deliveryman), Randy Lane (Steve), Iler Rasmussen (Jason), Susan Joyce (Jennifer), Melanie Baker (Tina Spencer). After rescuing a little girl from an accident, Peter comes home with the "big head" but doesn't get the reception he had hoped for.

February 27, 1970: The Possible Dream
Season 1, episode 22
W: Al Schwartz, Bill Freedman   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Gordon Jump (Mr. Collins), Jonathan Hole (Mr. Thackery), Pat Patterson (Collection Man), Desi Arnaz Jr. (Himself). Cindy accidentally gives away her sister Marcia's diary, in which she has confided her deep feelings for Desi Arnaz, Jr.

March 6, 1970: To Move Or Not To Move
Season 1, episode 23
W: Paul West   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Fran Ryan (Mrs. Hunsaker), C. Lindsay Workman (Bertram Grossman). The Brady kids, who've been complaining about the house being too small, cause their parents to put the place up for sale.

March 13, 1970: The Grass Is Always Greener
Season 1, episode 24
W: David P. Harmon   D: George Cahan
To settle an argument about who has the easier job, Mike and Carol decide to switch jobs.

March 20, 1970: Lost Locket, Found Locket
Season 1, episode 25
W: Charles Hoffman   D: Norman Abbott

With Jack Griffin (Guard). Jan receives a locket from an unknown admirer and all the Bradys are curious about who sent it. But suddenly it disappears.





September 25, 1970: The Dropout
Season 2, episode 1
W: Ben Gershman, Bill Freedman   D: Peter Baldwin

With Don Drysdale (Himself). Greg becomes obsessed with with the idea of being a big league pitcher.

October 2, 1970: The Babysitters
Season 2, episode 2
W: Bruce Howard   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Gil Stuart (Restaurant Captain), Jerry Jones (Police Officer). Greg and Marcia are left in charge of their younger brothers and sisters when Mike and Carol go out for the evening. For the adults it becomes an evenng of worry.

October 9, 1970: The Slumber Caper
Season 2, episode 3
W: Tam Spiva   D: Oscar Rudolph

With E.G. Marshall (J.P. Randolph), Chris Charney (Paula), Hope Sherwood (Jenny), Barbara Henderson (Ruthie), Carolyn Reed (Karen). Marcia is looking forward to her first slumber party when the principal calls the Bradys to inform them that she has drawn an unflattering picture of her teacher.

October 16, 1970: The Un-Underground Movie
Season 2, episode 4
W: Albert E. Lewin   D: Jack Arnold
Greg decides to make an underground movie about the Pilgrims and the project involves the whole family.

October 23, 1970: Going, Going. . . Steady
Season 2, episode 5
W: David P. Harmon   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Billy Corcoran (Harvey Klinger), Rory Stevens (Lester). Marcia is smitten with a boy who's more interested in bugs than girls. The family decides to help, but regrets their action.

October 30, 1970: Call Me Irresponsible
Season 2, episode 6
W: Bruce Howard   D: Hal Cooper

With Jack Collins (Mr. Phillips), Bob Peoples (Mr. Peterson), Annette Ferra (Randy Peterson), Barbara Morrison (Drama Coach), William Benedict (News Vendor), Gordon Jump (Mechanic). Greg gets a job at Mike's architectural firm so he can buy a car -- and is fired the first day.

November 6, 1970: The Treasure Of Sierra Avenue
Season 2, episode 7
W: Gwen Bagni, Paul Dubov   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Victor Kilian (Mr. Stoner). Bobby finds $1,100 while playing football and his decision to share it with his brothers splits the family.

November 13, 1970: A Fistful Of Reasons
Season 2, episode 8
W: Tam Spiva   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Russell Schulman (Buddy Hinton), Paul Sorenson (Mr. Hinton), Ceil Cabot (Mrs. Hinton). Peter's reward for defending his sister's lisp when a schoolmate teases her is a black eye.

November 20, 1970: The Not-So-Ugly Duckling
Season 2, episode 9
W: Paul West   D: Irving J. Moore

With Mark Gruner (Clark Tyson), Joseph Mell (Druggist). Jan is upset that a boy she likes prefers her sister so she invents a boy friend to save face.

December 4, 1970: The Tattle-Tale
Season 2, episode 10
W: Sam Locke, Milton Pascal   D: Russ Mayberry

With John Wheeler (Postman). Cindy causes problems for herself and the rest of the family when she becomes a "tale carrier".

December 11, 1970: What Goes Up . . .
Season 2, episode 11
W: William Raynor, Myles Wilder   D: Leslie H. Martinson

With Jimmy Bracken (Jimmy), Sean Kelly (Tim), Brian Tochi (Tommy). Young Bobby develops a fear of heights after he falls out of a tree.

December 18, 1970: Confessions, Confessions
Season 2, episode 12
W: Brad Radnitz   D: Russ Mayberry

With Snag Werris (Salesman). Peter breaks a vase and all the other Brady youngsters decide to cover for him, but too many confessions spoil their plan.

January 1, 1971: The Impractical Joker
Season 2, episode 13
W: Burt Styler   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Leonard Bremen (Exterminator). One of Jan's practical jokes boomerangs when she becomes a victim of her own joke after taking Greg's pet mouse and then losing it.

January 8, 1971: Where There's Smoke
Season 2, episode 14
W: David P. Harmon   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Craig Hundley (Tommy Johnson), Marie Denn (Mrs. Johnson), Gary Marsh (Phil), Bobby Kramer (Johnny). Greg gets caught with cigarettes in his school jacket, and nobody believes him when he truthfully says they're not his.

January 15, 1971: Will The Real Jan Brady Please Stand Up?
Season 2, episode 15
W: Al Schwartz, Bill Freedman   D: Peter Baldwin

With Marcia Wallace (Saleswoman), Pamelyn Ferdin (Lucy Winters), Karen Foulkes (Margie). Jan tries to change her appearance by buying a brunette wig. She feels she's lost in the middle as the second of three blonde daughters.

January 22, 1971: The Drummer Boy
Season 2, episode 16
W: Tom August, Helen August   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Deacon Jones (Himself), Bart La Rue (Coach), Jimmy Bracken (Larry), Dennis McDougall (Freddy), Pierre Williams (Jimmy). Bobby's interest in drumming drives the family nuts, and Peter is kidded by his football team because he's in the choir. But that all changes when Los Angeles Rams lineman Deacon Jones shows up for practice.

January 29, 1971: Coming-Out Party
Season 2, episode 17
W: David P. Harmon   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Jack Collins (Mr. Phillips), John Howard (Dr. Howard). Cindy develops tonsillitis the weekend Mike is planning to take the family on his boss' boat.

February 5, 1971: Our Son, The Man
Season 2, episode 18
W: Albert E. Lewin   D: Jack Arnold

With Julie Cobb (Girl), Chris Beaumont (Boy). Greg demands that he be treated like a man now that he is in high school, so Mike turns his den over to the youth to become a "mod pad".

February 12, 1971: The Liberation Of Marcia Brady
Season 2, episode 19
W: Charles Hoffman   D: Russ Mayberry

With Ken Jones (Himself), Ken Sansom (Stan Jacobsen), John Lawrence (Man). Marcia speaks out for women's lib on TV and is challenged by her brothers to prove she's as good as them.

February 19, 1971: Lights Out
Season 2, episode 20
W: Bruce Howard   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Snag Werris (Store Owner), C. Lindsay Workman (Teacher), Joseph Tatner (Warren). The Bradys encourage Peter to take up magic in order to help Cindy overcome her fear of the night.

February 26, 1971: The Winner
Season 2, episode 21
W: Elroy Schwartz   D: Robert Reed

With Hal Smith (Kartoon King), Kerry MacLane (Boy). Bobby becomes a frantic competitor when he discovers he is the only Brady without a trophy. He enters everything, like yo-yo contests, ice cream eating and magazine subscription contests to prove he's a winner too.

March 5, 1971: Double Parked
Season 2, episode 22
W: Skip Webster   D: Jack Arnold

With Jack Collins (Mr. Phillips), Jackie Coogan (Man). The Bradys fight city hall to save a park and Mike ends up in the opposition's camp.

March 12, 1971: Alice's September Song
Season 2, episode 23
W: Elroy Schwartz   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Allan Melvin (Sam Franklin), Steve Dunne (Mark Millard). Alice's old boyfriend comes to town to court the Bradys' housekeeper, and the romance appears serious when she devotes all her free time to him -- much to the chagrin of Sam.

March 26, 1971: Tell It Like It Is
Season 2, episode 24
W: Charles Hoffman   D: Terry Becker

With Dick Simmons (Mr. Delafield), Jonathan Hole (Willie Witherspoon), Elaine Swann (Nora Maynard). Carol writes a story about the family for a women's magazine, but the group makes the mistake of celebrating before the article is completed.





September 17, 1971: Ghost Town, U.S.A.
Season 3, episode 1
W: Howard Leeds   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Jim Backus (Zaccariah T. Brown), Hoke Howell (Gas Station Attendant). The third season begins with the first of a three-part episode about the family's vacation to the Grand Canyon. When they camp at an old deserted mining town a grizzled prospector suspects they've come to jump his gold claim.

September 24, 1971: Grand Canyon Or Bust
Season 3, episode 2
W: Tam Spiva   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Jim Backus (Zaccariah T. Brown), Michele Campo (Jimmy Pakaya). The Bradys break out of the ghost town jail they were locked in by the old prospector.

October 1, 1971: The Brady Braves
Season 3, episode 3
W: Tam Spiva   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Jay Silverheels (Chief Dan Eagle Cloud), Michele Campo (Jimmy Pakaya). Cindy and Bobby are aided by an Indian boy when they become lost at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.

October 8, 1971: The Wheeler-Dealer
Season 3, episode 4
W: Ben Gershman, Bill Freedman   D: Jack Arnold

With Chris Beaumont (Eddie), Charles Martin Smith (Ronnie). Greg is stuck with a clunker when he buys his first car on his own.

October 15, 1971: My Sister, Benedict Arnold
Season 3, episode 5
W: Elroy Schwartz   D: Hal Cooper

With Gary Rist (Warren Mulaney), Sheri Cowart (Kathy). Greg feuds with Marcia when she dates his No. 1 school rival.

October 22, 1971: The Personality Kid
Season 3, episode 6
W: Ben Starr   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Sheri Cowart (Kathy), Monica Ramirez (Kyle), Margie De Meyer (Judy), Karen Peters (Susie). Peter's wallflower status at a friend's party convinces him he needs a new image.

October 29, 1971: Juliet Is The Sun
Season 3, episode 7
W: Brad Radnitz   D: Jack Arnold

With Randy Case (Harold Axelrod), Lois Newman (Miss Goodwin). The family regrets convincing Marcia she should take the part of Juliet offered to her in a school production.

November 5, 1971: And Now, A Word From Our Sponsor
Season 3, episode 8
W: Albert E. Lewin   D: Peter Baldwin

With Paul Winchell (Skip Farnum), Bonnie Boland (Myrna Carter), Art Lewis (Felder), Leonard Bremen (Truck Driver). While coming out of a supermarket, the family is picked as ideal for a soap commercial.

November 12, 1971: The Private Ear
Season 3, episode 9
W: Michael Morris   D: Hal Cooper
Peter uses his father's tape recorder and eavesdrops on his brothers and sisters for a joke.

November 19, 1971: Her Sister's Shadow
Season 3, episode 10
W: Al Schwartz, Phil Leslie, Ray Singer   D: Russ Mayberry

With C. Lindsay Workman (Principal), Gwen Van Dam (Mrs. Watson), Peggy Doyle (Teacher), Nancy Gillette (Pom Pom Girl), Julie Reese (Katy). Jan is determined to to establish her own identity because her teachers are constantly praising Marcia to her.

November 26, 1971: Click
Season 3, episode 11
W: Tom August, Helen August   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Elvera Roussel (Linette Carter), Bart La Rue (Coach). Carol and Mike are on opposing sides when Greg wants to go out for the high school football team.

December 10, 1971: Getting Davy Jones
Season 3, episode 12
W: Al Schwartz, Phil Leslie   D: Oscar Rudolph

With Davy Jones (Himself), Marcia Wallace (Mrs. Robbins), Britt Leach (Manager), Kimberly Beck (Laura), Tina Andrews (Doreen), Whitney Rydbeck (Page). Marcia promises to get singer Davy Jones to appear at the school prom.

December 24, 1971: The Not-So-Rose-Colored Glasses
Season 3, episode 13
W: Bruce Howard   D: Leslie H. Martinson

With Robert Nadder (Mr. Gaylord). After taking the wrong bike from school and when her grades begin to slip, Jan learns she may need glasses.

December 31, 1971: The Teeter-Totter Caper
Season 3, episode 14
W: Joel Kane, Jack Lloyd   D: Russ Mayberry

With Dick Winslow (Winters), Vito Scotti (Radio Announcer). Bobby and Cindy try to prove their importance by setting a world record in teeter-tottering.

January 7, 1972: Big Little Man
Season 3, episode 15
W: Skip Webster   D: Robert Reed

With Allan Melvin (Sam Franklin). Bobby tries to prove to his family that he's a lot bigger than his size. When exercises fail to make him taller, he decides to become a mental giant.

January 14, 1972: Dough Re Mi
Season 3, episode 16
W: Ben Starr   D: Allen Baron

With John Wheeler (Mr. Dimsdale). Greg dreams of getting rich with a song he wrote, but needs $150 to pay for the recording session.

January 21, 1972: Jan's Aunt Jenny
Season 3, episode 17
W: Michael Morris   D: Hal Cooper

With Imogene Coca (Aunt Jenny). Eccentric Aunt Jenny's love of life teaches young Jan a lesson about the true meaning of beauty.

January 28, 1972: The Big Bet
Season 3, episode 18
W: Elroy Schwartz   D: Earl Bellamy

With Hope Sherwood (Rachel). Bobby and Greg make a bet, with the loser having to do everything the winner says for a week.

February 4, 1972: The Power Of The Press
Season 3, episode 19
W: Ben Gershman, Bill Freedman   D: Jack Arnold

With Milton Parsons (Mr. Price), Angela Satterwhite (Diane), Bobby Riha (Harvey), Jennifer Reilly (Iris). Peter starts writing a column for his school newspaper and he finds a quick way to popularity.

February 11, 1972: Sergeant Emma
Season 3, episode 20
W: Harry Winkler   D: Jack Arnold

With Ann B. Davis (Cousin Emma). Emma, an ex-WAC, fills in for her cousin Alice during her vacation and starts the Bradys on a rigid schedule.

February 18, 1972: Cindy Brady, Lady
Season 3, episode 21
W: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine   D: Hal Cooper

With Eric Shea (Tommy Jamison). Cindy is suffering from the pangs of being the family's youngest until she suddenly discovers a secret admirer.

March 3, 1972: My Fair Opponent
Season 3, episode 22
W: Bernie Kahn   D: Peter Baldwin

With Debi Storm (Molly Webber), C. Lindsay Workman (Mr. Watkins), Suzanne Roth (Suzanne), William Wellman Jr. (Astronaut). Marcia plays Pygmalion to the dumpiest girl in her class when she is nominated to be hostess of Banquet Night at school.

March 10, 1972: The Fender Benders
Season 3, episode 23
W: David P. Harmon   D: Allen Baron

With Jackie Coogan (Harry Duggan), Robert Emhardt (Judge). A minor parking lot accident becomes a court case for Carol Brady.





September 22, 1972: Hawaii Bound
Season 4, episode 1
W: Tam Spiva   D: Jack Arnold

With Don Ho (Himself), David 'Lippy' Espinda (Hanalei), Elithe Aguiar (Hula Instructor), Patrick Adiarte (David), Dennis M. Chun (Workman). The fourth season starts with Mike Brady able to take the family with him when his company sends him to Hawaii to check the construction of a building he designed.

September 29, 1972: Pass The Tabu
Season 4, episode 2
W: Tam Spiva   D: Jack Arnold

With Vincent Price (Professor Hubert Whitehead), David 'Lippy' Espinda (Mr. Hanalei), Patrick Adiarte (David), Cris Callow (Mandy). Bad luck continues to plague the Brady kids when Jan finds an idol after Greg is rescued from the ocean.

October 6, 1972: The Tiki Caves
Season 4, episode 3
W: Tam Spiva   D: Jack Arnold

With Vincent Price (Professor Whitehead), David 'Lippy' Espinda (Mr. Hanalei), Leon Lontoc (Mayor's Representative). The Brady boys return the tiki they found in an Hawaiian cave and run into an archaeologist who believes they intend to steal his latest "find".

October 13, 1972: Today, I Am A Freshman
Season 4, episode 4
W: William Raynor, Myles Wilder   D: Hal Cooper

With John Howard (Dr. Howard), Vicki Cos (Kim), Kelly Flynn (Tom), John Reilly (Dick). Marcia panics about becoming a high school student and signs up for every club on campus so she can become involved.

October 20, 1972: Cyrano de Brady
Season 4, episode 5
W: Skip Webster   D: Hal Cooper

With Kym Karath (Kerry). Peter has a crush on Jan's friend Kerry, and when his efforts are frustrated he goes to Greg for help.

October 27, 1972: Fright Night
Season 4, episode 6
W: Brad Radnitz   D: Jerry London
The Brady kids try to outfrighten each other as they haunt their own house.

November 3, 1972: The Show Must Go On?
Season 4, episode 7
W: Harry Winkler   D: Jack Donohue

With Allan Melvin (Sam Franklin), Barbara Morrison (Mrs. Tuttle), Brandy Carson (Woman), Frank DeVol (Father), Karen Foulkes (Muriel), Bonnie Ludeka (Daughter). Marcia talks her mother into appearing with her in the high school family frolics. Once Carol agrees, Greg comes home with a request that Mike also perform in the show.

November 10, 1972: Jan, The Only Child
Season 4, episode 8
W: Al Schwartz, Ralph Goodman   D: Roger Duchowny
When Jan complains that she has too many brothers and sisters, they decide to ignore her.

November 17, 1972: Career Fever
Season 4, episode 9
W: Burt Styler, Adele Styler   D: Jerry London
Mike thinks Greg wants to become an architect like himself when he does an English composition stating that as his future career.

November 24, 1972: Goodbye, Alice, Hello
Season 4, episode 10
W: Milt Rosen   D: George Tyne

With Mary Treen (Kay), Snag Werris (Mr. Foster), Harry Crigger (Customer). Alice decides to leave when she feels that she can no longer communicate with the kids.

December 8, 1972: Greg's Triangle
Season 4, episode 11
W: Ben Gershman, Bill Freedman   D: Richard Michaels

With Tannis G. Montgomery (Jennifer), Rita Wilson (Pat). Greg's dilemma is that he has to choose between his sister and his girlfriend for the school's new head cheerleader.

December 22, 1972: Everyone Can't Be George Washington
Season 4, episode 12
W: Sam Locke, Milton Pascal   D: Richard Michaels

With Sara Seegar (Miss Bailey), Barbara Bernstein (Peggy), Sean Kelly (Stuart), Jimmy Bracken (Freddie), Michael Barbera (Harvey), Cheryl Beth Jacobs (Edith), Angela Satterwhite (Donna). Peter tries out for the role of George Washington in the school play and ends up as Benedict Arnold.

January 5, 1973: Love And The Older Man
Season 4, episode 13
W: Martin A. Ragaway   D: George Tyne

With Don Reid (Dr. Stanley Vogel), Allen Joseph (Minister). Marcia gets a crush on her new dentist and then misinterprets his interests in her as a babysitter.

January 12, 1973: Law And Disorder
Season 4, episode 14
W: Elroy Schwartz   D: Hal Cooper

With Shawn Schepps (Jill), Harlen Carraher (Steve), Cindy Henderson (Girl), Jon Hayes (Jon). Bobby becomes very unpopular when he decides to be the best safety monitor at school, and in his enthusiasm not only does he report his friends for minor infractions of school rules, he also turns in his brothers and sisters at home.

January 19, 1973: Greg Gets Grounded
Season 4, episode 15
W: Elroy Schwartz   D: Jack Arnold

With Hope Sherwood (Rachel), Gracia Lee (Jenny). A near accident in the family car results in Greg's being grounded and losing the use of the auto for a week.

January 26, 1973: Amateur Nite
Season 4, episode 16
W: Sam Locke, Milton Pascal   D: Jack Arnold

With Harold Peary (Mr. Goodbody), Steve Dunne (Pete Sterne), Robert Nadder (Alfred Bailey). The kids sing and dance in a local television contest to win money for their parents' anniversary gift.

February 2, 1973: Bobby's Hero
Season 4, episode 17
W: Michael Morris   D: Leslie H. Martinson

With Burt Mustin (Jethroe Collins), Richard Carlyle (Mr. Hillary), Gordon DeVol (Jesse James), Ruth Anson (Miss Perry). Bobby upsets his parents and teachers when he makes a hero of Jesse James. Mike tries to change his son's opinion of the western outlaw by exposing the truth about Jesse.

February 9, 1973: The Subject Was Noses
Season 4, episode 18
W: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine   D: Jack Arnold

With Nicholas Hammond (Doug Simpson), Stuart Getz (Charley), Lisa Eilbacher (Vicki). Marcia's date with the campus hero is broken when he sees her swollen nose, caused by an accident.

February 23, 1973: How To Succeed In Business?
Season 4, episode 19
W: Gene Thompson   D: Robert Reed

With Jay Novello (Mr. Martinelli), Harlen Carraher (Leon), Claudio Martinez (Billy). Peter's after school job in a bike shop becomes a personal disaster.

March 2, 1973: The Great Earring Caper
Season 4, episode 20
W: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine   D: Leslie H. Martinson
When Cindy loses her mother's earrings she enlists Peter's aid. He breaks open his new detective kit to search for the missing jewelry.

March 9, 1973: You're Never Too Old
Season 4, episode 21
W: Ben Gershman, Bill Freedman   D: Bruce Bilson

With Robert Reed (Grandpa Brady), Florence Henderson (Grandma Hutchins). When Grandma Hutchins comes to visit, the Brady kids decide to keep her around by matching her up with Grandpa Brady.

March 16, 1973: You Can't Win 'Em All
Season 4, episode 22
W: Lois Hire   D: Jack Donohue

With Edward Knight (Monty Marshall), Vicki Schreck (Woodside Girl #1), Tracey M. Lee (Woodside Girl #2), Claudio Martinez (Woodside Boy), Harlen Carraher (Clinton Boy), Miyoshi Williams (Clinton Girl). Bobby and Cindy are picked to be tested for an appearance on a children's TV show.

March 23, 1973: A Room At The Top
Season 4, episode 23
W: William Raynor, Myles Wilder   D: Lloyd Schwartz

With Chris Beaumont (Hank Carter). Both Greg and Marcia want to use the attic for a private room, then both try to move up there at the same time.





September 14, 1973: Adios, Johnny Bravo
Season 5, episode 1
W: Joanna Lee   D: Jerry London

With Claudia Jennings (Tami Cutler), Jeff Davis (Hal Barton), Paul Cavonis (Buddy Berkman). The fifth season starts. Greg is picked to become a rock star, but the agent doesn't want all the Bradys.

September 21, 1973: Mail Order Hero
Season 5, episode 2
W: Martin A. Ragaway   D: Bruce Bilson

With Joe Namath (Himself), Eric Woods (Tom), Kerry MacLane (Eric), Larry Michaels (Burt), Tim Herbert (Herb). Bobby lies to his friends, telling them that Joe Namath drops by for dinner with the Bradys when he's in town.

September 28, 1973: Snow White And The Seven Bradys
Season 5, episode 3
W: Ben Starr   D: Bruce Bilson

With Allan Melvin (Sam Franklin), Elven Havard (Police Officer), Frances Whitfield (Mrs. Whitfield). The Brady family is set by Cindy to do a satire of the fairy tale, "Snow White" as a benefit.

October 5, 1973: Never Too Young
Season 5, episode 4
W: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine   D: Richard Michaels

With Melissa Sue Anderson (Millicent). Bobby is kissed by a cute girl for defending her at school, but later reports that she has the mumps.

October 12, 1973: Peter And The Wolf
Season 5, episode 5
W: Tam Spiva   D: Leslie H. Martinson

With Cindi Crosby (Sandra), Kathie Gibboney (Linda), Paul Fierro (Mr. Calderon), Alma Beltran (Mrs. Calderon), Bill Miller (Len). Peter poses as a high school senior to date an "older woman" so Greg can double-date a campus beauty.

October 19, 1973: Getting Greg's Goat
Season 5, episode 6
W: Sam Locke, Milton Pascal   D: Robert Reed

With George Wallace (Mr. Binkley), Sandra Gould (Mrs. Gould), Selma Archerd (P.T.A. Lady #2), Margarita Cordova (P.T.A. Lady). Greg and his football teammates steal a rival school's mascot, a goat, and he has to hide it.

October 26, 1973: Marcia Gets Creamed
Season 5, episode 7
W: Ben Gershman, Bill Freedman   D: Peter Baldwin

With Henry Corden (Mr. Haskell), Michael Gray (Jeff), Kimberly Beck (Girl). Marcia's new part-time job at a ice cream parlor causes her full-time problems at home and with her boyfriend.

November 2, 1973: My Brother's Keeper
Season 5, episode 8
W: Michael Morris   D: Ross Bowman
Bobby saves Peter from being hit by a falling ladder and the older Brady promises to become Bobby's slave for saving his life.

November 9, 1973: Quarterback Sneak
Season 5, episode 9
W: Ben Gershman, Bill Freedman   D: Peter Baldwin

With Chris Beaumont (Jerry Rogers), Denny Miller (Tank Gates), Don Carter (Rich). Marcia gets some new attention from the Romeo quarterback of a rival football team who is after Greg's play book.

November 16, 1973: Try, Try Again
Season 5, episode 10
W: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine   D: George Tyne

With Judy Landon (Miss Clairette), Ruth Anson (Mrs. Ferguson), Darryl Seman (Billy Naylor). When Jan fails ballet, she takes up tap dancing and succeeds in driving the whole family crazy.

November 23, 1973: The Cincinnati Kids
Season 5, episode 11
W: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine   D: Leslie H. Martinson

With Hilary Thompson (Marge), Bob Hoffman (Attendant). A trip to an amusement park turns into a race against the clock when Mike's business documents are lost on one of the rides.

December 7, 1973: The Elopement
Season 5, episode 12
W: Harry Winkler   D: Jerry London

With Allan Melvin (Sam Franklin), Bella Bruck (Gladys), Byron Webster (Minister). Marcia and Jan mistakenly jump to the conclusion that Sam and Alice are secretly planning to elope.

December 21, 1973: Miss Popularity
Season 5, episode 13
W: Martin A. Ragaway   D: Jack Donohue

With Darryl Seman (Herman), Jere Fields (Shirley). Determined to win a popularity contest, Jan is making more campaign promises than she can keep.

January 4, 1974: Kelly's Kids
Season 5, episode 14
W: Sherwood Schwartz   D: Richard Michaels

With Ken Berry (Ken Kelly), Brooke Bundy (Kathy Kelly), Todd Lookinland (Matt), Billy Attmore (Dwayne), Carey Wong (Steve), Jackie Joseph (Mrs. Phillips), Molly Dodd (Mrs. Payne). The Kellys, new neighbors of the Bradys, decide to adopt a boy and end up with three.

January 11, 1974: The Driver's Seat
Season 5, episode 15
W: George Tibbles   D: Jack Arnold

With Herb Vigran (Examiner). Greg bets Marcia that she can't beat his score on the driver's test when she goes for her license.

January 18, 1974: Out Of This World
Season 5, episode 16
W: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine   D: Peter Baldwin

With James McDivitt (Himself), Mario Machado (Himself), Frank Delfino (Herlo), Sadie Delfino (Shim), James Flavin (Captain McCartney). Peter and Bobby's interest in UFO's grows after they meet astronaut James McDivitt.

January 25, 1974: Welcome Aboard
Season 5, episode 17
W: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine   D: Richard Michaels

With Robbie Rist (Oliver), John Nolan (Mr. Douglas), Judd Laurance (Director), Snag Werris (Keystone Cop), Dick Winslow (Truck Driver #1), Ralph Montgomery (Truck Driver #2). Oliver, the Brady kids' cousin, comes to visit and is convinced he is a jinx to the Bradys since things go wrong whenever he is around.

February 8, 1974: Two Petes In A Pod
Season 5, episode 18
W: Sam Locke, Milton Pascal   D: Richard Michaels

With Robbie Rist (Oliver), Kathy O'Dare (Michelle), Denise Nickerson (Pamela), Christopher Knight (Arthur Owens). Peter discovers his double at school and tries to pass him off as himself, only to have the whole trick backfire.

February 15, 1974: Top Secret
Season 5, episode 19
W: Howard Ostroff   D: Bernard Wiesen

With Robbie Rist (Oliver), Allan Melvin (Sam Franklin), Lew Palter (Mr. Gronsky), Don Fenwick (Fred Sanders). Bobby and Oliver imagine they're on to a spy plot that involves Mike and Sam the butcher.

February 22, 1974: The Snooperstar
Season 5, episode 20
W: Harry Winkler   D: Bruce Bilson

With Robbie Rist (Oliver), Natalie Schafer (Penelope Fletcher). Cindy is convinced that she is soon to be discovered as the new Shirley Temple.

March 1, 1974: The Hustler
Season 5, episode 21
W: Ben Gershman, Bill Freedman   D: Michael Kane

With Robbie Rist (Oliver), Jim Backus (Harry Matthews), Dorothy Shay (Frances Matthews), Charles Stewart (Joe Sinclair), Leonard Bremen (Truck Driver), Grayce Spence (Muriel Sinclair), Jason Dunn (Hank Thompson), Susan Quick (Gloria Thompson). Mike's boss presents the Bradys with a pool table as a gift, and Bobby becomes obsessed with the game.

March 8, 1974: The Hair-Brained Scheme
Season 5, episode 22
W: Charles Stewart Jr.   D: Jack Arnold

With Robbie Rist (Oliver), Barbara Bernstein (Suzanne), Hope Sherwood (Gretchen), Bern Hoffman (Man #1), John Wheeler (Man #2), Brandy Carson (Woman). Bobby sells Greg a hair conditioner that turns his hair strawberry blonde just in time for his graduation. (Last show of the series.)


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