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The Brady Bunch Episode Guide

1 :01x01 - The Honeymoon

First aired: Sep/26/1969
Writer: Sherwood Schwartz
Director: John Rich
Guest star: J. Pat O'Malley (Mr. Tyler), James Millhollin (Mr. Pringle), Joan Tompkins (Mrs. Tyler), Dabbs Greer (Minister)

Mike Brady, a widower with three boys gets married to recently divorced Carol Tyler, who also has three girls. A beautiful wedding turns into a wild fiasco when the boys dog Tiger meets the girls cat Fluffy. After the wedding, Carol and Mike plan a peaceful honeymoon without their children. The newlyweds start to miss their kids, and go back home to get them.



2 :01x02 - Dear Libby

First aired: Oct/03/1969
Writer: Lois Hire
Director: John Rich
Guest star: Jo de Winter (Libby)

Carol and Mike are fighting, and the kids believe it's their fault. They write to an advice columnist, only to find out it wasn't even their fault, and that their parents have stopped already.



3 :01x03 - Eenie, Meenie, Mommy, Daddy

First aired: Oct/10/1969
Writer: Joanna Lee
Director: John Rich
Guest star: Tracy Reed (Miss Sherry Marlowe), Brian Forster (Elf), Marjorie Stapp (Mrs. Engstrom)

Cindy has the lead in the school play, and wants her whole family to come, but when the school has to limit the amount of viewers because of the lack of chairs; Cindy has to choose between her father and mother to come.



4 :01x04 - Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore

First aired: Oct/17/1969
Writer: Paul West
Director: John Rich
Guest star: Fred Pinkard (Mr. Stokey)

Alice feels unappreciated, and decides to move out of the house. The Brady’s want her still, and they beg her to come back. Alice, who misses them, decides it’s best if she moves back, under special conditions.



5 :01x05 - Katchoo

First aired: Oct/24/1969
Writer: William Cowley
Director: John Rich

Jan begins to be allergic to something, and she thinks she is allergic to one of her new family members. After realizing it isn’t any her brothers, or Mike, she finds out that it’s the boy’s dog Tiger that she is allergic to. Jan apologizes to the boys, embarrassed.



6 :01x06 - A Clubhouse Is Not a Home

First aired: Oct/31/1969
Writer: Skip Webster
Director: John Rich
Guest star: Hans Conried (Lance)

The kids are having a tough time adjusting to their new homes, and siblings, so the girls decide to move in the boy’s clubhouse. The boys tell them no, and the girls think it’s unfair and protest. The boys tell them it is fair because it’s theirs. Mike and Carol solve this by telling them to share.



7 :01x07 - Kitty-Karry-All is Missing

First aired: Nov/07/1969
Writer: Al Schwartz, Bill Freedman
Director: John Rich
Guest star: Pitt Herbert (Mr. Driscoll)

Cindy looses her favorite doll, Kitty-Karry-All, and she looks everywhere, and cannot find it. She asks each all of her siblings, except Bobby. When they all say they haven’t seen it, she comes to the conclusion that Bobby took it.



8 :01x08 - A-Camping We Will Go

First aired: Nov/14/1969
Writer: Alan Dinehart, Herbert Finn
Director: Oscar Rudolph

Mike decides to take the family on a camping trip, but girls have never camped before, and the boys don't want them along. The girls go anyway to prove they can camp better than they can.



9 :01x09 - Sorry, Right Number

First aired: Nov/21/1969
Writer: Ruth Brooks Flippen
Director: George Cahan
Guest star: Allan Melvin (Sam Franklin), Howard Culver (Mr. Crawford)

The Brady's all seem to want to use the phone, and somebody always needs to use one, so Mike installs a pay phone inside the house.



10 :01x10 - Every Boy Does It Once

First aired: Dec/05/1969
Writer: Arnold Peyser, Lois Peyser
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Michael Lerner (Johnny), Larry McCormick (TV Announcer)

Bobby feels that his siblings leave him out of stuff on purpose, and that his new mother hates him, so he decides that he's going to run away.



11 :01x11 - Vote for Brady

First aired: Dec/12/1969
Writer: Elroy Schwartz
Director: David Alexander
Guest star: Casey Morgan (Scott), Stephen Liss (Rusty), Martin Ashe (Mr. Dickens)

When both Marcia and Greg running for Student-body President, the other siblings decides to take sides.



12 :01x12 - The Voice of Christmas

First aired: Dec/19/1969
Writer: John Fenton Murray
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Hal Smith (Department Store Santa), Carl Albert (Boy)

Carol loses her voice from practicing too much for the upcoming Christmas service, and everyone tries to help her get her voice back. Cindy even asks a department store Santa if he could give her Carol's voice back, and Mike is mad when he says yes.



13 :01x13 - Is There a Doctor in the House?

First aired: Dec/26/1969
Writer: Ruth Brooks Flippen
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Marion Ross (Dr. Porter), Herbert Anderson (Dr. Cameron)

The measles spread from person to person in the Brady house, so Carol calls her doctor (a female), and Mike calls his (a male), but the kids feel uncomfortable when they have doctors of the opposite sex.



14 :01x14 - Father of the Year

First aired: Jan/02/1970
Writer: Skip Webster
Director: George Cahan
Guest star: Bill Mullikin (Lance Pierce), Lee Corrigan (Photographer), Bob Golden (Mr. Fields)

Marcia secretly tries to enter her father in the "Father of The Year Contest"



15 :01x15 - 54-40 and Fight

First aired: Jan/09/1970
Writer: Burt Styler
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Herb Vigran (Harry)

The girls and the boys both collect stamps. The local Trading Stamp Company is going out of business, so they combine the stamps, but they can't decide what to get, the girls want a sewing machine, the boys want a rowboat. So they fight for the prize.



16 :01x16 - Mike's Horror-Scope

First aired: Jan/16/1970
Writer: Ruth Brooks Flippen
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Joe Ross (Duane Cartwright), Abbe Lane (Beebe Gallini)

Carol reads Mike his horoscope, and it says the next day a strange woman will appear. Sure enough, a strange flirtatious client comes to Mike the next day, and Mike mysteriously spends more time at the office.



17 :01x17 - The Undergraduate

First aired: Jan/23/1970
Writer: David P. Harmon
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Gigi Perreau (Miss Linda O'Hara), Teresa Warder (Linda), Wes Parker (Himself)

Greg's grades go down because he keeps daydreaming. Mike and Carol are worried. It turns out he has puppy love- for a girl name Linda. It's not a fellow classmate that he is crushing on, but his teacher, Linda. With the help of baseball player Wes Parker, Greg realizes his stupidity.



18 :01x18 - Tiger, Tiger!

First aired: Jan/30/1970
Writer: Elroy Schwartz
Director: Herb Wallerstein
Guest star: Gary Grimes (Boy), Maggie Malooly (Mrs. Simpson)

When Tiger runs away, the Brady's frantically search, but after hours of searching, they find out that he was never gone.



19 :01x19 - The Big Sprain

First aired: Feb/06/1970
Writer: Tam Spiva
Director: Russ Mayberry
Guest star: Allan Melvin (Sam Franklin)

Alice sprains her ankle, and everyone in the Brady household tries to help out with the chores, and with Carol out of town, everything is ten times as hard, especially since Alice and Carol are the only ones who know how to cook.



20 :01x20 - Brace Yourself

First aired: Feb/13/1970
Writer: Brad Radnitz
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Brian Nash (Joey), Molly Dodd (Saleslady), John Daniels (Eddie), Mike Robertson (Alan (Craig)), Jerry Levreau (Harold)

Marcia is upset when she needs braces. Convinced she's ugly when her date cancels their trip to the dance. Mike, Carol, and Alice try to set-up a substitute date in order to replace the old one.



21 :01x21 - The Hero

First aired: Feb/20/1970
Writer: Elroy Schwartz
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Melanie Baker (Tina Spencer), Randy Lane (Steve), Joe Conley (Deliveryman), Danny Sue Nolan (Mrs. Spencer), Iler Rasmussen (Jason), David Morick (Earl Hopkins), Susan Joyce (Jennifer), Pitt Herbert (Mr. Driscoll)

Peter saves a little girl from a falling wall at the mall, and is recognized by the town's newspaper, which makes him egocentric.



22 :01x22 - The Possible Dream

First aired: Feb/27/1970
Writer: Al Schwartz, Bill Freedman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Jonathan Hole (Mr. Thackery), Desi Arnaz, Jr. (Himself), Pat Patterson (Collection Man), Gordon Jump (Collins)

Cindy steals Marcia's diary, and then accidentally mixes it up with a bunch of books going to a book drive. Marcia finds out, and worries that someone will read it, and find out she's crushing on teen-star Desi Arnaz, Jr.



23 :01x23 - To Move or Not to Move

First aired: Mar/06/1970
Writer: Paul West
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: C. Lindsay Workman (Bertram Grossman), Fran Ryan (Mrs. Hunsaker)

When the kids are complaining that the house is too small, Mike puts the house up for sale. The kids then feel guilty, and frighten potential customers away.



24 :01x24 - The Grass is Always Greener

First aired: Mar/13/1970
Writer: David P. Harmon
Director: George Cahan

Carol and Mike both say their role in the house is more difficult. That leads to them switching jobs for a day: Mike will be stay-at home house wife, while Carol becomes the rowdy, tough Man-of -the-House.



25 :01x25 - Lost Locket, Found Locket

First aired: Mar/20/1970
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Norman Abbott

Jan receives a locket from a secret admirer. The Brady's try to pry it open in order to find out who it is, but once they open it, they lose it.



26 :02x01 - The Dropout

First aired: Sep/27/1970
Writer: Bill Freedman, Ben Gershman
Director: Peter Baldwin
Guest star: Don Drysdale (Himself)

Mike is designing famous baseball player for the LA Dodgers Don Drysdale's house, Mike invites him over, and the boys instantly want to meet him. Once the boys and he play baseball together, Don gives them tips, which goes to Greg's head, which causes Greg to want to drop-out.



27 :02x02 - The Babysitters

First aired: Oct/02/1970
Writer: Bruce Howard
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Jerry Jones (Police Officer), Gilchrist Stuart (Restaurant Captain)

Mike and Carol plan to go out alone for the first time, but they can't find a babysitter. Marcia and Greg think this is the perfect opportunity to gain responsibility and volunteer. Mike and Carol, uneasy about the whole idea, give in and allow them to baby-sit. Carol and Mike, while at the restaurant worry, and go home to check on them, which leads the kids to think there are burglars outside, and they call the cops.



28 :02x03 - The Slumber Caper

First aired: Oct/09/1970
Writer: Tam Spiva
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Barbara Henderson (Ruthie), Christine Baranski (Paula), Hope Sherwood (Jenny), E. G. Marshall (Mr. Randolph), Carolyn Reed (Karen)

Marcia has been planning on a slumber party forever, and nothing could go wrong-until Marcia is accused of drawing an offensive picture of her teacher. The boys take this opportunity to scare the girls.



29 :02x04 - The Un-Underground Movie

First aired: Oct/16/1970
Writer: Albert E. Lewin
Director: Jack Arnold

Greg needs to do a history project about pilgrims, so Greg decides to make a movie. This turns into a conflict when the other members of the family have their own ideas.



30 :02x05 - Going, Going...Steady

First aired: Oct/23/1970
Writer: David P. Harmon
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Rory Stevens (Lester), Bill Corcoran (Harvey Klinger)

Marcia has a crush on a guy who doesn't know she exists. That's why Marcia looks up his favorite hobby-bug collecting, and he even asks her to go steady.



31 :02x06 - Call Me Irresponsible

First aired: Oct/30/1970
Writer: Bruce Howard
Director: Hal Cooper
Guest star: Bob Peoples (Mr. Peterson), Gordon Jump (Mechanic), Jack Collins (Mr. Phillips), Annette Ferra (Randy Peterson), Barbara Morrison (Drama Coach), William Benedict (News Vendor)

Greg is almost sixteen, so he gets a job, in order to pay for a car.



32 :02x07 - The Treasure of Sierra Avenue

First aired: Nov/06/1970
Writer: Paul Dubov, Gwen Bagni
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Victor Kilian (Mr. Stoner)

When the boys play football in a vacant lot by Sierra Avenue, Bobby finds a wallet containing a large sum of money. The girls find out, and want some of the money, but the boys don't want to give them any, leading towards a fight.



33 :02x08 - A Fistful of Reasons

First aired: Nov/13/1970
Writer: Tam Spiva
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Ceil Cabot (Mrs. Hinton), Paul Sorenson (Mr. Hinton), Russell Schulman (Buddy Hinton)

Cindy is coming home every day crying. It turns out there is a bully at school-Buddy Hinton, who makes fun of Cindy's lisp. Peter tries to defend her, but gets a black eye in the process. Mike tries to reason with Mr. Hinton, but that didn't work, so Mike trains Peter how to fight.



34 :02x09 - The Not-So-Ugly Duckling

First aired: Nov/20/1970
Writer: Paul West
Director: Irving J. Moore
Guest star: Mark Gruner (Clark Tyson), Joseph Mell (Druggist)

Jan had a crush on her study partner, until Marcia stole him away. Feeling embarrassed, Jan makes-up a fake boyfriend named George Glass.



35 :02x10 - The Tattle-Tale

First aired: Dec/04/1970
Writer: Milton Pascal, Sam Locke
Director: Russ Mayberry
Guest star: John Wheeler (Postman)

Cindy has a problem tattle-tailing which makes the other kids exclude her from their games. Mike and Carol warn her, but Cindy accidentally puts Alice and Sam's relationship in crisis. Tiger goes on a chewing raid.



36 :02x11 - What Goes Up...

First aired: Dec/11/1970
Writer: William Raynor, Myles Wilder
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Guest star: Brian Tochi (Tommy), Sean Kelly (Tim), Jimmy Bracken (Jimmy)

Bobby kept following Peter and his friends around; even in their tree house, but Bobby falls outs and sprains his arm, which causes him to have a fear of heights. The makes the rest of the family tries to break his fear.



37 :02x12 - Confessions, Confessions

First aired: Dec/18/1970
Writer: Brad Radnitz
Director: Russ Mayberry
Guest star: Snag Werris (Hardware Man)

The boys play basketball in the house, but Peter accidentally breaks Carol's favorite vase. Peter was planning for a long time for a camping trip too! The rest of the siblings who want Peter to go, all say they did it, but when Peter is the only one not confessing, Mike & Carol get suspicious.



38 :02x13 - The Impractical Joker

First aired: Jan/01/1971
Writer: Burt Styler
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Leonard Bremen (Exterminator)

Jan irritates her family when she performs a series of impractical jokes on them. It's all fun and games until Jan lets Greg's mouse loose because Alice is deathly afraid of them.



39 :02x14 - Where There's Smoke

First aired: Jan/08/1971
Writer: David P. Harmon
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Marie Denn (Mrs. Johnson), Bobby Kramer (Johnny), Craig Hundley (Tommy), Gary Marsh (Phil)

When he's at school, Greg is pressured by his friends to start smoking. Greg tries it, but doesn't like it. When he gets home a cigarette carton falls out of his letterman's jacket, and everyone wonders how they got there.



40 :02x15 - Will the Real Jan Brady Please Stand Up?

First aired: Jan/15/1971
Writer: Al Schwartz, Bill Freedman
Director: Peter Baldwin
Guest star: Marcia Wallace (Saleswoman), Karen Foulkes (Margie), Pamelyn Ferdin (Lucy Winters)

Jan thinks she is being judged at school by her blonde hair, so Jan buys a black wig, and plans on wearing it a big party.



41 :02x16 - The Drummer Boy

First aired: Jan/22/1971
Writer: Tom August, Helen August
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Deacon Jones (Himself), Jimmy Bracken (Larry), Dennis McDougall (Freddy), Pierre Williams (Jimmy), Bart La Rue (Coach)

Bobby thinks it will be fun to learn to drum. Meanwhile, Peter wants to join the Glee Club, but his peewee football friends make fun of him. With the help of a pro-football star, Peter sets his teammates straight.



42 :02x17 - Coming-Out Party

First aired: Jan/29/1971
Writer: David P. Harmon
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: John Howard (Dr. Howard), Jack Collins (Mr. Phillips)

The Brady's were invited to come along on a boating trip with Mike's boss, Mr. Phillips, but Carol and Cindy has tonsillitis; plus the fact Carol can't apologize to Mr. Phillips for insulting him.



43 :02x18 - Our Son, the Man

First aired: Feb/05/1971
Writer: Albert E. Lewin
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: Julie Cobb (Girl), Chris Beaumont (Boy)

Greg is now a high school freshman, and wants to be treated like a man. He wants his own bedroom; so he transforms Mike's office into a "far out" pad. Greg realized he still needs a lot of growing up.



44 :02x19 - The Liberation of Marcia Brady

First aired: Feb/12/1971
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Russ Mayberry
Guest star: Ken Sansom (Stan Jacobsen), Claire Wilcox (Judy Winters), John Lawrence (Man)

Greg sees Marcia on a news report, being polled about a women's movement, and how it's affecting her, and teases her. Marcia think he's sexist, and even joins the Frontier Scouts, which only has male members, to prove a point.



45 :02x20 - Lights Out

First aired: Feb/19/1971
Writer: Bruce Howard
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: C. Lindsay Workman (Teacher), Joseph Tatner (Warren), Snag Werris (Magic Store Owner)

When Cindy is at a friend's party, she sees a "disappearing lady" act, and is instantly afraid of the dark. Peter is doing a magic act for the school talent show, and is also doing the "disappearing lady" act in his routine. He wants Cindy to be his assistant to overcome her fears. Will Cindy be there at the talent show, or will she show up and put aside her fears?



46 :02x21 - The Winner

First aired: Feb/26/1971
Writer: Elroy Schwartz
Director: Robert Reed
Guest star: Kerry MacLane (Boy), Hal Smith (Kartoon King)

Bobby feels bad when all of his siblings, but him, have trophies, so he tries everything to win one of his own.



47 :02x22 - Double Parked

First aired: Mar/05/1971
Writer: Skip Webster
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: Carolyn Stellar (Greg's Teacher), Jack Collins (Mr. Phillips), Jackie Coogan (Man)

The kid's favorite park has been issued to be demolished to make room for the brand-new courthouse. Things turn worse when Mike is the architect for the building.



48 :02x23 - Alice's September Song

First aired: Mar/12/1971
Writer: Elroy Schwartz
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Steve Dunne (Mark Millard), Allan Melvin (Sam Franklin)

Everything seems perfect for Alice and Sam's relationship, but when an old boyfriend shows up, a blooming relationship could be lost in the tangled mess called love.



49 :02x24 - Tell It Like It Is

First aired: Mar/26/1971
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Terry Becker
Guest star: Elaine Swann (Nora Maynard), Richard "Dick" Simmons (Mr. Delafield), Jonathan Hole (Willie Witherspoon)

Alice and Mike find out that Carol is writing articles about the Brady's for a women's magazine. Carol has to change it when she gives a bad image for her family, so when she makes her family to be perfect, the editors don't believe her, so they deny it.



50 :03x01 - Ghost Town, U.S.A.

First aired: Sep/17/1971
Writer: Howard Leeds
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Jim Backus ( Zaccariah T. Brown), Hoke Howell (Gas Station Attendant)

The Brady's take a trip to the Grand Canyon, but when they stop at an old ghost town, they meet a crazy old prospector named Zaccariah, who locks them in an old jail cell.



51 :03x02 - Grand Canyon or Bust

First aired: Sep/24/1971
Writer: Tam Spiva
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Michael Campo (Jimmy Pakaya), Jim Backus (Zaccariah T. Brown)

The Brady's manage to break out of the jail cell, and they find out that Zaccariah stole their station wagon and trailer. It turns out he thought they were going to steal his gold.



52 :03x03 - The Brady Braves

First aired: Oct/01/1971
Writer: Tam Spiva
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Jay Silverheels (Chief Eagle Cloud), Michael Campo (Jimmy Pakaya)

Cindy and Bobby get lost at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, but with the help of an Indian boy named Jimmy, they manage their way out. Cindy and Bobby promise him food when they find out he is running away from his grandfather.



53 :03x04 - The Wheeler-Dealer

First aired: Oct/08/1971
Writer: Bill Freedman, Ben Gershman
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: Chris Beaumont (Eddie), Charles Martin Smith (Ronnie)

Greg really wants a car, so his friend Eddie offers him a "good" deal for his old run-down car. Greg takes the car, and comes to the conclusion that his car is worthless, and tries trading it away.



54 :03x05 - My Sister, Benedict Arnold

First aired: Oct/15/1971
Writer: Elroy Schwartz
Director: Hal Cooper
Guest star: Sheri Cowart (Kathy), Gary Rist (Warren Mulaney)

Greg gets mad at Marcia, when she starts dating his rival football player Warren Mulaney. He tries to make her mad when he goes out with Marcia's rival Kathy, who beat her in cheerleading tryouts.



55 :03x06 - The Personality Kid

First aired: Oct/22/1971
Writer: Ben Starr
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Jay Kogen (Boy #1), Karen Peters (Susie), Monika Ramirez (Kyle), Margie De Meyer (Judy), Sheri Cowart (Kathy), Pierre Williams (Boy #2)

When people start to say Peter is boring, he tries to change his image by impersonating his favorite celebrities. Peter wants to unveil his new image at a party he's going to throw.



56 :03x07 - Juliet is the Sun

First aired: Oct/29/1971
Writer: Brad Radnitz
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: Lois Newman (Miss Goodwin), Randy Case (Harold)

Marcia becomes egocentric, when she lands the lead role in the school production of Romeo and Juliet starring opposite Harold. The rest of the family gets irritated, and feel bad when Marcia wants to drop-out.



57 :03x08 - And Now, A Word From Our Sponsor

First aired: Nov/05/1971
Writer: Albert E. Lewin
Director: Peter Baldwin
Guest star: Leonard Bremen (Truck Driver), Paul Winchell (Skip Farnum), Bonnie Boland (Myrna Carter), Art Lewis (Felder)

A man offers the Brady's to appear in his soap commercial when he sees them come out of the supermarket. Mike is skeptical, but finds out the offer is real, and decides to do it.



58 :03x09 - The Private Ear

First aired: Nov/12/1971
Writer: Michael Morris
Director: Hal Cooper

Peter starts eavesdropping on his siblings with the help of Mike's tape recorder. Marcia and Greg discover this, and they create their own fake messages about Peter, to lead him to believe he was going to have a surprise party.



59 :03x10 - Her Sister's Shadow

First aired: Nov/19/1971
Director: Russ Mayberry
Guest star: Peggy Doyle (Teacher), Gwen Van Dam (Mrs. Watson), C. Lindsay Workman (Principal), Nancy Gillette (Pom Pom Girl), Julie Reese (Katy)

Jan is sick of being "Marcia Brady's sister" instead of just Jan so seeks to create her own reputation, and make her more well-known as her "perfect sister". Jan tries out for the cheer-leading squad, but ends up making a fool of herself.



60 :03x11 - Click

First aired: Nov/26/1971
Writer: Tom August, Helen August
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Bart La Rue (Coach), Elvera Roussel (Linette Carter)

Greg wants to go out for school football, and Mike allows him, supporting him, but Carol fears that Greg will get hurt. Mike tries to convince Carol, and she finally gives in. Carol's fears come true when Greg cracks his ribs in a pre-season game.



61 :03x12 - Getting Davy Jones

First aired: Dec/10/1971
Writer: Phil Leslie, Al Schwartz
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Tina Andrews (Doreen), Whitney Rydbeck (Page), Marcia Wallace (Mrs. Robbins), Kimberly Beck (Laura), Britt Leach (Manager), Davy Jones (Himself)

Marcia promises the Davy Jones fan-club that she will get the famous star to appear at the prom, but the only problem is that she has no way of contacting him.



62 :03x13 - The Not-So-Rose-Colored Glasses

First aired: Dec/24/1971
Writer: Bruce Howard
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Guest star: Robert Nadder (Mr. Gaylord)

For Carol's anniversary, Mike plans on giving her a picture of the children as a surprise. He gets Alice to fake a tooth-ache to get Carol away, but when Jan ruins the pictures, Mike will have to compromise.



63 :03x14 - The Teeter-Totter Caper

First aired: Dec/31/1971
Writer: Joel Kane, Jack Lloyd
Director: Russ Mayberry
Guest star: Dick Winslow (Winters), Vito Scotti (Radio Announcer)

Cindy and Bobby try to break a world record by teeter-tottering when they see a boy attempt it on television. They end up spending days out their, and manages to break the record.



64 :03x15 - Big Little Man

First aired: Jan/07/1972
Writer: Skip Webster
Director: Robert Reed
Guest star: Allan Melvin (Sam)

Bobby is tired of being the scrawny, wimpy Brady boy, so he tries to stretch his body. That doesn't work, so Bobby tries to stretch his mind instead.



65 :03x16 - Dough Re Mi

First aired: Jan/14/1972
Writer: Ben Starr
Director: Allen Baron
Guest star: John Wheeler (Mr. Dimsdale)

Greg writes a song, and believes he could become rich off it, but it costs $150. Peter suggests the 6 kids perform the song and pitch in, and could split the profit. This all goes swell, until Peter enters the world of puberty, and voice starts to crack.



66 :03x17 - Jan's Aunt Jenny

First aired: Jan/21/1972
Writer: Michael Morris
Director: Hal Cooper
Guest star: Imogene Coca (Aunt Jenny)

Jan finds an old picture of her aunt Jenny, who was the same age at the time, and is shocked to find that they look strikingly similar. Jan thinks if they look so much similar then, that if she finds a current picture of her, that's what she'll look like when she's older.



67 :03x18 - The Big Bet

First aired: Jan/28/1972
Writer: Elroy Schwartz
Director: Earl Bellamy
Guest star: Hope Sherwood (Rachel)

Greg remarks that he can do twice as many pull-ups than Bobby, when he sees his younger brother struggling to pull himself up. Bobby is saddened by the comment, and bets that he can do more than Greg. Greg accepts, and ignores the contest, while Bobby prepares as much as he can.



68 :03x19 - The Power of the Press

First aired: Feb/04/1972
Writer: Bill Freedman, Ben Gershman
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: Bobby Riha (Harvey), Milton Parsons (Mr. Price), Angela Satterwhite (Diane), Jennifer Reilly (Iris)

Peter becomes popular with his classmates when he has his own column in the school newspaper, and hopes to get on his boring teacher's good side, by writing a story about him.



69 :03x20 - Sergeant Emma

First aired: Feb/11/1972
Writer: Harry Winkler
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: Ann B. Davis (Emma)

Alice's cousin Emma takes over as housekeeper when Alice goes on a vacation. Emma is an ex-WAC sergeant. The kids dislike Emma's rigorous schedule, and strict rules. They can't wait until Alice comes back.



70 :03x21 - Cindy Brady, Lady

First aired: Feb/18/1972
Writer: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine
Director: Hal Cooper
Guest star: Eric Shea (Tommy Jamison)

Cindy is sullen by the fact that she is the youngest, and is sick of being the "baby" of the family. When mysterious notes from a "secret admirer" appear at the front door, she is excited, and wants to know who it is. It turns out he's closer than she thinks.



71 :03x22 - My Fair Opponent

First aired: Mar/03/1972
Writer: Bernie Kahn
Director: Peter Baldwin
Guest star: C. Lindsay Workman (Mr. Watkins), William Wellman, Jr. (The Astronaut), Debi Storm (Molly Webber), Suzanne Roth (Suzanne)

The dumpiest girl in school, Molly Webber, is nominated as hostess for Banquet Night as a prank, and Marcia feels bad for her, and tries to get her to win, that is, until she is also nominated.



72 :03x23 - The Fender Benders

First aired: Mar/10/1972
Writer: David P. Harmon
Director: Allen Baron
Guest star: Robert Emhardt (Judge), Jackie Coogan (Harry Duggan)

Carol and a man named Harry Duggan accidentally bump into each other's car at the grocery store. They both say their goodbyes, and agree to pay their own damages. When Harry returns to their house, and says he'll see them in court, Marcia, Cindy, and Bobby will have to testify, that is, if Bobby and Cindy can remember what happened.



73 :04x01 - Hawaii Bound

First aired: Sep/22/1972
Writer: Tam Spiva
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: Dennis M. Chun (Young Workman), Patrick Adiarte (David), Elithe Aguiar (Hula Instructor), David "Lippy" Espinda (Mr. Hanalei)

Mike is assigned an architect project in Hawaii, and takes his family along with him. The first day, the Brady's tour the island, and the boys run into an ancient evil tabu.



74 :04x02 - Pass the Tabu

First aired: Sep/29/1972
Writer: Tam Spiva
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: David "Lippy" Espinda (Mr. Hanalei), Cris Callow (Mandy), Patrick Adiarte (David)

The tabu the boys found earlier turn out to bring bad luck to the Brady's. Greg almost drowns, Alice twists her ankle, Peter is almost killed by a falling portrait and a tarantula, and so they decide to take it back to an ancient Hawaiian burial ground.



75 :04x03 - The Tiki Caves

First aired: Oct/06/1972
Writer: Tam Spiva
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: David "Lippy" Espinda (Mr. Hanalei), Leon Lontoc (Mayor's Representative), Vincent Price (Professor Whitehead)

The boys sneak off to the ancient burial ground, and they end up inside a cave. It turns out a menacing treasure-seeking archaeologist is already there, and ties the boys up.



76 :04x04 - Today, I Am a Freshman

First aired: Oct/13/1972
Writer: Myles Wilder, William Raynor
Director: Hal Cooper
Guest star: Kelly Flynn (Tom), John Howard (Doctor), John Reilly (Dick), Vicki Cos (Kim)

Marcia is very nervous for her first day in high school. Greg tries to help by introducing her to people, but she just makes a fool of herself. Her parents tell her to get involved with the school, so she signs up for every club.



77 :04x05 - Cyrano de Brady

First aired: Oct/20/1972
Writer: Skip Webster
Director: Hal Cooper
Guest star: Kym Karath (Kerry)

Peter has a crush on Jan's new friend, Kerry, but he doesn't know how to approach her. He asks Greg if he can help, so Greg pretends to be Cyrano, a Mexican. All goes well until Kerry falls in love with 'Cyrano' instead of Peter.



78 :04x06 - Fright Night

First aired: Oct/27/1972
Writer: Brad Radnitz
Director: Jerry London

When the boys scare the girls with plastic ghost, the girls bet the boys couldn't even spend one night in the attic. The boys accept their challenge, while the girls try to spook them throughout the night.



79 :04x07 - The Show Must Go On??

First aired: Nov/03/1972
Writer: Harry Winkler
Director: Jack Donohue
Guest star: Bonnie Ludeka (Daughter), Brandy Carson (Woman), Allan Melvin (Sam), Frank DeVol (Father), Karen Foulkes (Muriel), Barbara Morrison (Mrs. Tuttle)

Marcia convinces Carol to join her in the high school's "Family Frolics", a parent-child talent show. Greg tries to persuade Mike to join them.



80 :04x08 - Jan, the Only Child

First aired: Nov/10/1972
Writer: Ralph Goodman, Al Schwartz
Director: Roger Duchowny

Jan wants to be an only child because she never has any privacy, and she's over-shadowed by her sister. They other children try being kind, and making her change her mind, but when that doesn't work, they give her the cold shoulder.



81 :04x09 - Career Fever

First aired: Nov/17/1972
Writer: Burt Styler, Adele Styler
Director: Jerry London

Mike assumes Greg wants to be an architect just like he is based off a paper Greg wrote. Greg finds out, and doesn't want to hurt his dad's feelings by telling him he doesn't want to be an architect.



82 :04x10 - Goodbye, Alice, Hello

First aired: Nov/24/1972
Writer: Milt Rosen
Director: George Tyne
Guest star: Harry G. Crigger (Customer), Mary Treen (Kay), Snag Werris (Mr. Foster)

They kids believe Alice can no longer be trusted, so Alice leaves, and hires a replacement, only to find the kids crawling back to her, trying to get her to return.



83 :04x11 - Greg's Triangle

First aired: Dec/08/1972
Writer: Ben Gershman, Bill Freedman
Director: Richard Michaels
Guest star: Tannis G. Montgomery (Jennifer), Rita Wilson (Pat)

Greg must decide between his girlfriend, and his sister for the new captain of the cheerleading squad. Either way, his decision will hurt somebody.



84 :04x12 - Everyone Can't Be George Washington

First aired: Dec/22/1972
Writer: Milton Pascal, Sam Locke
Director: Richard Michaels
Guest star: Sean Kelly (Stuart), Michael Barbera (Harvey), Barbara Bernstein (Peggy), Cheryl Beth Jacobs (Edith), Sara Seegar (Miss Bailey), Angela Satterwhite (Donna), Jimmy Bracken (Freddie)

Peter wanted to be George Washington in the school play, and even auditioned for it, but his teacher said he was better suited for Benedict Arnold. His friends give him a hard time, and he tries to drop-out.



85 :04x13 - Love and the Older Man

First aired: Jan/05/1973
Writer: Martin Ragaway
Director: George Tyne
Guest star: Don Reid (Dr. Vogel), Allen Joseph (Minister)

Marcia falls in love were her new dentist, Dr. Vogel. He gives Marcia wrong intentions, and when Marcia realizes he doesn't like her more than just a patient, she is hurt.



86 :04x14 - Law and Disorder

First aired: Jan/12/1973
Writer: Elroy Schwartz
Director: Hal Cooper
Guest star: Cindy Henderson (Girl), Shawn Schepps (Jill), Jon Hayes (Jon), Harlen Carraher (Steve)

Bobby becomes the most hated kid at school when he becomes the new safety monitor. He reports anybody for minor infractions, including his friends, and his family at home.



87 :04x15 - Greg Gets Grounded

First aired: Jan/19/1973
Writer: Elroy Schwartz
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: Gracia Lee (Jenny), Hope Sherwood (Rachel)

Greg was planning on going to a rock concert, but when Bobby accidentally blabbed about Greg almost getting into an accident on the highway, he is grounded for a week.



88 :04x16 - Amateur Nite

First aired: Jan/26/1973
Writer: Milton Pascal, Sam Locke
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: Robert Nadder (Alfred Bailey), Steve Dunne (Pete Sterne)

Jan wants to get her parents a great anniversary gift, but it cost too much. With the help of her siblings, they sign up for an amateur singing contest that will air on TV. The winner gets first prize and $100.



89 :04x17 - Bobby's Hero

First aired: Feb/02/1973
Writer: Michael Morris
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Guest star: Burt Mustin (Jethroe Collins), Ruth Anson (Miss Perry), Gordon DeVol (Jesse James), Richard Carlyle (Mr. Hillary)

Bobby gets in trouble with his teachers and parents when they find out he idolizes famous outlaw, Jesse James. Mike explains why he shouldn't admire him, and Bobby agrees.



90 :04x18 - The Subject Was Noses

First aired: Feb/09/1973
Writer: Larry Rhine, Al Schwartz
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: Stuart Getz (Charley), Nicholas Hammond (Doug Simpson), Lisa Eilbacher (Vicki)

Marcia cancels her date with Charley so she can go out on a date with the most popular guy in school, Doug Simpson. When Peter misses a football thrown by Greg, it hits Marcia in the nose. Her nose swells up, and Doug cancels the date.



91 :04x19 - How to Succeed in Business?

First aired: Feb/23/1973
Writer: Gene Thompson
Director: Robert Reed
Guest star: Claudio Martinez (Billy), Harlen Carraher (Leon), Jay Novello (Mr. Martinelli)

Peter is hired by Mr. Martinelli to repair bikes at his bike shop, but after his first day, he is fired because he is too slow.



92 :04x20 - The Great Earring Caper

First aired: Mar/02/1973
Writer: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine
Director: Leslie H. Martinson

Cindy looses Carol's precious earrings, so Peter uses his new detective kit to search for them. When Peter can't find them, since will have to fess up.



93 :04x21 - You're Never Too Old

First aired: Mar/09/1973
Writer: Ben Gershman, Bill Freedman
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Robert Reed (Grandpa Brady), Florence Henderson (Grandma Hutchins)

Grandma Hutchins comes to visit, and the kids try to make her and Grandpa Brady fall in love. Grandpa Brady has no interest in love, and thinks she is too energetic.



94 :04x22 - You Can't Win 'Em All

First aired: Mar/16/1973
Writer: Lois Hire
Director: Jack Donohue
Guest star: Edward Knight (Monty Marshall), Claudio Martinez (Woodside Boy), Harlen Carraher (Clinton Boy), Tracey M. Lee (Woodside Girl #2), Vicki Schreck (Woodside Girl #1), Miyoshi Williams (Clinton Girl)

Cindy and Bobby are both finalists for a chance to be on a quiz show. They both take a test, and Cindy wins the spot. When Cindy goes on air though, she is star stuck, and all she can do is stare.



95 :04x23 - A Room at the Top

First aired: Mar/23/1973
Writer: William Raynor, Myles Wilder
Director: Lloyd J Schwartz
Guest star: Chris Beaumont (Hank)

Greg asks his father if he can move into the attic, because he wants some privacy. At the same time, Marcia asks her mother if she can move into the attic. They both say yes, but when they both try to move in there at the same time, they must see who can drive the best in an obstacle course, and see who can park closest to the egg without breaking it.



96 :05x01 - Adios, Johnny Bravo

First aired: Sep/14/1973
Writer: Joanna Lee
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Jeff Davis (Hal Barton), Paul Cavonis (Buddy Berkman), Claudia Jennings (Tami Cutler)

A musical agent sees the Brady's audition for an amateur show, and she likes Greg's voice and wants to sign him, but not the rest of the kids. This allows Greg's ego to grow.



97 :05x02 - Mail Order Hero

First aired: Sep/21/1973
Writer: Martin Ragaway
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Joe Namath (Himself), Tim Herbert (Herb), Larry Michaels (Burt), Kerry MacLane (Eric), Eric Woods (Tom)

Bobby lies to all his friends when he tells them a famous football player stopped by his house when he was in town, and the rest of the kids want to meet him.



98 :05x03 - Snow White and the Seven Bradys

First aired: Sep/28/1973
Writer: Ben Starr
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Allan Melvin (Sam), Frances Whitfield (Mrs. Whitfield), Elven Havard (Policeman)

Cindy's teacher is retiring, and all the Brady girls, even Carol had her for a teacher, and they want to give her a gift. Cindy suggests a play, and they decide on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Everyone wants to be Dopey, so they draw straws, problem is there is one dwarf left, and it's Dopey. Sam stops by, and agrees to play Dopey. Mike and Sam go to the store, only to find themselves stopped by the police. Will they ever get to perform the play?



99 :05x04 - Never Too Young

First aired: Oct/05/1973
Writer: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine
Director: Richard Michaels
Guest star: Melissa Sue Anderson (Millicent)

Bobby defends a girl named Millicent from a bunch of people laughing at her, and she kisses him. Bobby hates girls, and when he later finds out he has the mumps, he is worried he'll miss a party.



100 :05x05 - Peter and the Wolf

First aired: Oct/12/1973
Writer: Tam Spiva
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Guest star: Kathie Gibboney (Linda), Paul Fierro (Mr. Calderon), Alma Beltran (Mrs. Calderon), Cindi Crosby (Sandra), Bill Miller (Len)

Greg has a date with a girl, and she is bringing along her cousin. Greg can't find anyone to double date with him, so he gets Peter to pose as a senior, and they both go on a date.



101 :05x06 - Getting Greg's Goat

First aired: Oct/19/1973
Writer: Sam Locke, Milton Pascal
Director: Robert Reed
Guest star: Margarita Cordova (P.T.A. Lady), George D. Wallace (Mr. Binkley), Sandra Gould (Mrs. Gould), Selma Archerd (PTA Lady #2)

Greg and his football teammates steal their rival's school mascot, and Greg is forced to keep it in his bedroom. The rest of the family hears him talking to the goat, and they believe he has a girl in his bedroom.



102 :05x07 - Marcia Gets Creamed

First aired: Oct/26/1973
Writer: Bill Freedman, Ben Gershman
Director: Peter Baldwin
Guest star: Kimberly Beck (Girl), Henry Corden (Mr. Haskell), Michael Gray (Jeff)

Marcia's boyfriend is complaining she never spends any time with him because she is always working, so she gets Peter to work for him, but finds out that her boyfriend really is a jerk.



103 :05x08 - My Brother's Keeper

First aired: Nov/02/1973
Writer: Michael Morris
Director: Ross Bowman

Bobby saves Peter's life, and Peter promises to be his slave for life. Peter does anything, so Bobby begins to take advantage of Peter, and use him for his own personal needs.



104 :05x09 - Quarterback Sneak

First aired: Nov/09/1973
Writer: Ben Gershman, Bill Freedman
Director: Peter Baldwin
Guest star: Don Carter (Rich), Denny Miller (Tank Gates), Chris Beaumont (Jerry Rogers)

Greg and Peter believe the rival quarterback Jerry Rogers didn't come over just to date Marcia, but to steal Greg's playbook. Peter and Greg create a fake playbook full of bad plays, and while spying on him, Peter confirms that Jerry steals it.



105 :05x10 - Try, Try Again

First aired: Nov/16/1973
Writer: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine
Director: George Tyne
Guest star: Ruth Anson (Mrs. Ferguson), Darryl Seaman (Billy Naylor), Judy Landon (Miss Clairette)

Jan quits ballet, and joins tap dancing. Jan practices her tap dancing at home, and that starts to annoy the family. Jan still tried, until she was absolutely perfect.



106 :05x11 - The Cincinnati Kids

First aired: Nov/23/1973
Writer: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Guest star: Hilary Thompson (Marge), Bob Hoffman (Attendant)

The kids go along with Mike to King's Island Amusement Park, and they enjoy themselves, but when Mike looses the plans, they must stop all the fun, and search for them.



107 :05x12 - The Elopement

First aired: Dec/07/1973
Writer: Harry Winkler
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Allan Melvin (Sam), Byron Webster (Minister), Bella Bruck (Gladys)

Marcia and Jan overhear Alice on the phone with Sam discussing an elopement, leading them to thinks that Sam and Alice are secretly getting married. Once word spreads to the whole family, everyone makes preparations for a surprise reception party, only to find out afterwards that it's Sam's cousin Clara that is getting married.



108 :05x13 - Miss Popularity

First aired: Dec/21/1973
Writer: Martin Ragaway
Director: Jack Donohue
Guest star: Darryl Seaman (Herman), Jere Fields (Shirley)

Jan is nominated as the most popular girl in her grade, and Peter decides to be her campaign manager. Jan makes a lot of promises she can't keep, and ends up in a whole lot of trouble.



109 :05x14 - Kelly's Kids

First aired: Jan/04/1974
Writer: Sherwood Schwartz
Director: Richard Michaels
Guest star: Ken Berry (Jim Kelly), Brooke Bundy (Kathy Kelly), Jackie Joseph (Mrs. Phillips), Molly Dodd (Mrs. Payne), Carey Wong (Steve), Billy Attmore (Dwayne), Todd Lookinland (Matt)

The Brady's get new neighbors, a couple who recently adopted a boy from an orphanage. The boy misses his two best friends, so the couple decides to adopt them too.



110 :05x15 - The Driver's Seat

First aired: Jan/11/1974
Writer: George Tibbles
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: Herb Vigran (Examiner)

Greg says men are better drivers than women, but Marcia says that isn't true. They both take the test, and Marcia does better on the written, but Greg does better during the driver course.



111 :05x16 - Out of This World

First aired: Jan/18/1974
Writer: Larry Rhine, Al Schwartz
Director: Peter Baldwin
Guest star: Sadie Delfino (Shim), James Flavin (Captain McCartney), Frank Delfino (Herlo), Mario Machado (Jerry Bridges), General James McDivitt (Himself)

Bobby and Peter meet General James McDivitt, an astronaut who saw a UFO while in space. After waking up in the middle of the night thinking that they heard and then saw a UFO, the boys decide to camp out in the backyard with Carol's camera to capture the evidence. When they get the proof they wanted, Mike calls in the Air Force for assistance and an easily explained situation gets out of hand.



112 :05x17 - Welcome Aboard

First aired: Jan/25/1974
Writer: Al Schwartz, Larry Rhine
Director: Richard Michaels
Guest star: Ralph Montgomery (Truck Driver #2), Snag Werris (Keystone Kop), Dick Winslow (Truck Driver #1), Robbie Rist (Oliver), Judd Laurance (Director), John Nolan (Mr. Douglas)

Carol's nephew, Oliver comes to live with them after his parents went to South America to study things. Oliver believes he is bad-luck, and shuns himself from the rest of the group. The bad-luck ends when they land a spot in a pie-throwing movie.



113 :05x18 - Two Petes in a Pod

First aired: Feb/08/1974
Writer: Milton Pascal, Sam Locke
Director: Richard Michaels
Guest star: Kathy O'Dare (Michelle), Robbie Rist (Oliver), Denise Nickerson (Pamela), Christopher Knight (Arthur Owens)

Peter finds a kid that looks exactly like him at school, and when his plans to date a girl clash with his father's plan for Peter to date another girl, Peter asks the look-a-like, Arthur, if he could pretend to be him.



114 :05x19 - Top Secret

First aired: Feb/15/1974
Writer: Howard Ostroff
Director: Bernard Wiesen
Guest star: Allan Melvin (Sam), Lew Palter (Mr. Gronsky), Robbie Rist (Oliver), Don Fenwick (Fred Sanders)

A FBI agent checks Mike's security clearance, so Oliver and Bobby believe that Mike has secret plans. When Sam asks help with a secret project, the boys are convinced that Sam is a Russian spy.



115 :05x20 - The Snooperstar

First aired: Feb/22/1974
Writer: Harry Winkler
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Natalie Schafer (Penelope Fletcher), Robbie Rist (Oliver)

Cindy thinks she is the next Shirley Temple, so she starts curling her hair, and acting like her. When a talent scout stops by, Cindy tries to impress her.



116 :05x21 - The Hustler

First aired: Mar/01/1974
Writer: Bill Freedman, Ben Gershman
Director: Michael Kane
Guest star: Charles J. Stewart (Joe Sinclair), Leonard Bremen (Truck Driver), Dorothy Shay (Frances Matthews), Robbie Rist (Oliver), Jason Dunn (Hank Thompson), Susan Quick (Gloria Thompson), Jim Backus (Harry Matthews), Grayce Spence (Muriel Sinclair)

When a mysterious pool table shows up at the house, nobody can figure out who it's from. Bobby starts getting good at it, becoming unbeatable.



117 :05x22 - The Hair-Brained Scheme

First aired: Mar/08/1974
Writer: Charles Stewart
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: Brandy Carson (Woman), Hope Sherwood (Gretchen), Robbie Rist (Oliver), John Wheeler (Man #2), Bern Hoffman (Man #1), Barbara Bernstein (Suzanne)

Bobby is selling hair tonic, and Greg is graduating in a few days, so Greg asks if he can buy some. Greg decides to use it, but the problem is, it turns his into a shaggy strawberry-blonde mess.



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