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  • The Brady Bunch Hour
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  • The show first began as a 60-minute special called "The Brady Bunch Variety Hour" on November 28, 1976. Due to high ratings from the special, it led to 8 additional 60-minute episodes which aired sporadically under the title "The Brady Bunch Hour". The original cast appeared on the show except for Eve Plumb, who would be replaced by Geri Reischl. After 9 episodes, "The Brady Bunch Hour" was canceled on May 25, 1977.
  • The Brady Bunch Hour is an American variety television series featuring skits and songs produced by Sid and Marty Krofft in association with Paramount Television, which aired on ABC between 1976 and 1977. The show's events are not included or mentioned in the later spinoffs and revivals.
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  • The Brady Bunch TV series
Cast
Runtime
  • 3000.0
Producer
Country
  • United States/English
Type
  • Comedy/Variety TV series
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  • The Brady Bunch Hour opening screenshot
Title
  • The Brady Bunch Hour
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Released
  • --11-28
Based on
  • Characters created by Sherwood Schwartz
Writer
Director
  • Art Fisher
  • George Wyle
  • Jack Regas
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  • The show first began as a 60-minute special called "The Brady Bunch Variety Hour" on November 28, 1976. Due to high ratings from the special, it led to 8 additional 60-minute episodes which aired sporadically under the title "The Brady Bunch Hour". The original cast appeared on the show except for Eve Plumb, who would be replaced by Geri Reischl. After 9 episodes, "The Brady Bunch Hour" was canceled on May 25, 1977.
  • The Brady Bunch Hour is an American variety television series featuring skits and songs produced by Sid and Marty Krofft in association with Paramount Television, which aired on ABC between 1976 and 1977. The series stars the original cast members of The Brady Bunch, with the exception of Eve Plumb, who was replaced by Geri Reischl (a.k.a. "Fake Jan"). The show began as a 60-minute special titled The Brady Bunch Variety Hour on November 28, 1976. The special garnered high ratings and led to eight additional 60-minute episodes which were produced and aired sporadically under the shorter title The Brady Bunch Hour from January to May 1977. The show's events are not included or mentioned in the later spinoffs and revivals.