This was very nostalgic for me, I think my sister Barbara loved this show. She's now passed and it gave me happy thoughts of our childhood. Thanks Adam!
I love these TV and Movie filming locations. I really like the way you look for the smallest of details to try and match them up together after all these years. Great vlog as always.
I always enjoy your filming location videos. Brady Bunch was a daily show for me back in high school (along with Gilligan's Island!) Watched your entire video. :D
I made a computer generated tour of the Brady Bunch house, adding ceilings and all 4 walls. It has over 139,000 views. ruclips.net/video/PJ6x-VkGeEc/видео.html
Just have to Thank you Adam I lost my husband 2 years ago and am unable to get about due to illness, you've shown me places I would have never seen, it makes a huge difference to my day again, Thanks.
I made a computer generated tour of the Brady Bunch house, adding ceilings and all 4 walls. It has over 139,000 views. ruclips.net/video/PJ6x-VkGeEc/видео.html
Great Video Adam the Woo it Amazes Me that You are able to find exact locations after decades of Revisions that Happens over the Years. I bet it is quite time consuming to figure out these Locations Great Work .You are a Great talent and I appreciate Your fun Video's. Sincerely Thomas Raymond Fresno California.
The Brady House DID have a quiet life for ten years before the Brady Bunch came along in 1969. This tri-level ranch home, located at 11222 Dilling Street in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles County, was built in 1959 by Mr. and Mrs. Luther Carson who were Southern California real estate developers. The couple had this home custom built in the Studio City area when their previous home fell victim to the construction of the Ventura Freeway a few miles away. The Carsons resided and raised their family there quietly for a decade until Sherwood Schwartz, producer of the Brady Bunch, came knocking on their double front doors in 1969. He propositioned the Carsons to use the exterior of the their house as the home for the characters of his newest television production, a series that featured architect Michael Brady and his newly blended family consisting of three sons of his own, a new wife with three girls of her own, a live-in maid, and a shaggy dog. Mr. Schwartz thought the Carson house, as viewed from the front elevation, exemplified the idealistic home that an architect would self-design and raise a family in. A deal was made with the homeowners to feature establishing exterior shots of their home only, with the agreement to never do interior or recurring filming on the premises. Therefore, all exterior shots of the Carson house were filmed at several different angles from the street in front of the house over the course of one or two days in the summer of 1969, and the same shots were inserted into individual episodes through the entire run of the series. A false window was temporarily hung on the front A-Frame section of the house to give the illusion of two stories, and a window to the right of the front entryway was covered to fall into alignment with the floor plan of the studio set under construction at Paramount Studios in a different part of the city. Two vehicles were provided by The Chrysler Corporation, a blue 1969 Plymouth Fury convertible, and a tan 1969 Plymouth Satellite station wagon, to portray the Brady's vehicles as they pulled into the driveway, parked in front of the house, etc. All interior shots were filmed on a newly constructed set, depicting a fictional interior of the Brady house, on a soundstage within the Paramount Studios compound . Since the soundstage set was already designed and under construction before the Carson house was cast to portray the exterior of the Brady house, some modifications were designed in after the fact to mimic certain elements of the exterior facade, such as the raised foyer with double entry doors and faux stonework to match the real stone veneering on that on the exterior of the Carson house. The exterior shots of the Carson house continued through the five year run of the Brady Bunch series until 1974, yet the Carson house did change ownership in 1973, fourteen years after it was built.. Mr. Carson had since passed away, and Mrs. Carson chose to sell her home to Mr. and Mrs. McCallister who agreed to the continuing usage of the establishing exterior shots through the remainder of the series, and also subsequent Brady series as well.
Thank you for showing this vlog. I saw the showing when they brought in the crew from HGN to remodel the old Brady Bunch home, at least what it looked like on the old episodes. I didn't know that the house was for sharing. Hard to believe that 50 years had passed. Makes you feel old!
I grew up watching the Brady Bunch, every Friday night- it was Brady time 8pm!!! Im glad i grew up in that era of simple, wholesome living!! Today, the world is so different !!! Im 56 now and can still catch an episode of the Brady Bunch and enjoy it!!!!
I noticed it was for sale a few weeks ago and the realtor mentioned in the article that he was probably going to get a lot of people who just wanted to see the house and not buy. Wonder how many calls he’s gotten by such people. I loved that show. One of my favorites.
Adam, you’re awesome at what you do. I regress to my innocence, times were simple, times were good. You bring joy to the masses! Peace ✌🏻 and love ❤️ from suburbia Detroit !
I didn’t add a comment at first, the Brady Bunch was one of my favorite shows when I was a kid. I wish I could buy the old house.Thanks for the memories.
I enjoy watching these vlogs it shows how America looks at this time in present and the outside world away from the big cities thanks for showing the Brady house 👍🏽
I Loved that show. That is so cool to see where it all ACTUALLY took place. Thanks for a VERY nice trip down memory lane !!! Plus I had the best childhood EVER, Thank The Great Lord in Heaven !!!
Adam, the Beverly Hillbillies mansion is up for sale too. I don't know how close you can actually get to it but I'd love to see you do a video about it if you could.
It’s really awesome to see what all these filming locations look like all these years later, as well as where they even exist. Keep up the awesome work on videos like this!
At a young age I was always sort of confused about that external shot of house. Because the 2nd story shown is on the LEFT side of the house. However the soundstage version shows the staircase and 2nd floor on the RIGHT side of the house. Major OOPS on the producers there..
That what I thought the whole time. I thought you came into the house and you saw the stars in front of as you came in but as I got older I realize it is to the right inside but from the out side should of been to the left.. Also the back yard should of been straight back from the front door not all the way to the left.
@@bobxx6396 I made a computer generated tour of the Brady Bunch house, adding ceilings and all 4 walls. It has over 139,000 views. This link is for the main floor, but I also take us up to the attic in another video. ruclips.net/video/PJ6x-VkGeEc/видео.html
That is true, but if you look at recent pictures on Google, it looks like they are remodeling the house. The brick fence along the sidewalk has been removed and a real window has been installed.
Adam stated the window was covered up ..when it fact the window was just a prop, hung up there for filming . The way it looks today is the original look ( with no window!! ) Good catch to all of you who noticed that !!
Technically, the show sold this as a 3-story house if you consider the staircase that led to finished attic. That would have been a massive house with the all the rooms they feature on the show (Den, Kitchen, Laundry Room, Alice's Bedroom, Dining Room/Living Room, Mikes Office, Boys BR, Girls BR, Master BR...and do you think there were 2 baths downstairs...1 for Alice one for guests? - minus the baths, that was 10 rooms)
You're correct. The window was a prop affixed to the exterior of the house to make it appear to be a two story home. It's not a 2 story at all, it's a bi-level ranch style home
If I remember correctly, I read once upon a time that the missing window on the side of the house was not real. They didn't like the look of the house and thought it needed a window, so they added a faux window. If you notice in the picture on your phone it doesn't seem to be flush and protrudes a few inches from the face. Thanks for the vids WooMan
Big hi in appreciation for this vid,,,Like many others I grew up in England watching the Brady's and many other American programs early 70s onwards,,I live for 70s stuff and seeing this is awesome,,,Many thanks for showing this iconic place,,,I recently got the Brady box set though had to get a multi region DVD player to watch,worth every penny,,,,,fab vid,many thanx
Hey...Groovy! The Ditmeyers house was for sale a few years back too. Most the exteriors were shot in 1969...Now that is really going back. Thanks for posting.
Again, a great video. I was 8 when the first season was on, I missed any network promos, but would see the listings in the TV Guide. I always thought it was a western, the Brandy Bunch perhaps?! Since the Wild Bunch, I believe, had come out that year, perhaps that is what made me think of it. It was only by chance that we caught it in year two, and my sister and I were hooked all the way through. We didn't see the first year in reruns until many years later. Even when I first started watching that show, it was clear that the house could never possibly have matched the floor plan inside the house as shown. In the interior, the upstairs was on the RIGHT side, not the left. There was no upstairs to go up to on the right side. Nothing fit. Years later we find out it is not even a two story, and for some reason, the window at the top was, from my understanding, FAKE, hung there by the producers of the show. I just looked on Zillow, and yes the left had part does have short steps that go up to the master bedroom, but as you can see from the height of the "second story" it is not a full story up. It is a strangely designed house, Zillow has interior pics. Very fancy inside, it should be for the price. What stuns me is why didn't they use a shot of any regular two story house with a full width second story? They could have cheated a bit with that and it would have made more sense. But instead they forged a two story from a single story, trying to make it look like a split level that was backwards from the interior!
The Window on the left paneled area was a fake added for the show. A new window appeared to the right of the door since then. As to why they used another location for Mike to come down the steps and check on Carol, the owners of the original Brady house would not allow Paramount to do any more filming there after the first season, primarily due to the increased tourists/foot traffic on their property.
Thanks for covering this! Every time I’ve ever been house hunting, I always hope to find a Brady Bunchish replica. No luck so far. Wish I could swing this, lol.
Classic Woo!!! I saw the house was for sale via the internet.....quite a palace! Thanks...and remember " She always says don't play ball in the house"!!!
I'm always amazed at videos like this and of course I, like many others, grew up with them and have an attachment to them and these places. What amazes me the most is how some things strangely look the same. Sure some things are gonna change but many don't all that much. Like those trees for instance, they don't appear to have changed! Unbelievable! Believe it or not!
Hi Adam, Adam you look great with those sunglasses I love that show they are still giving it on TV you're so funny, thank you for sharing with us I really in joy it 👍👍💜
I would love to buy the Brady Bunch house !! I've always loved that house and the show . I remember my grandparents having those double front doors on their house too . I still dream about my grandparent's house, because I spent the night with them so many time . It was home away from home for me . I miss them so much . Thank you Adam for sharing this great video !! Love it !!
Awesome Adam!! It was my favorite show back in the 70s. I was in love with Maureen McCormick s hair. Lol. This vlog I will keep in my files.peace to you.
You’re the best - I always enjoy your videos! Oh - that window wasn’t covered up. Paramount put up a false window to create the illusion of a second story. Gotta say it looked far better than a large blank wall.
The DailyWoo, this video was so cool, thanks for this video! I used to love watching the "Brady Bunch" when I was young, I even had purchased their album that the Brady kids made! :)
Adam, I’ve been a fan of your hard work for quite awhile. You are a breed of historians using the new Social Media platforms to remind us of what was and capture what is now in a time capsule of sorts. Thank you You’re attention to detail is fantastic. You have the gift of a teacher and historian. Don’t let the haters get you down. What you are doing is important and appreciated. One request - more (or some) Laurel and Hardy filming locations. You rock!
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TheDailyWoo Please do more of classic TV show locations. It brings back fun childhood memories.
Great vlog today Adam. Thanks
Great Video Adam.
TheDailyWoo I think the B&B idea is genius! Who wouldn't want to spend a night in the Brady House! Another great vlog!
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This was very nostalgic for me, I think my sister Barbara loved this show. She's now passed and it gave me happy thoughts of our childhood. Thanks Adam!
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This triggers so many good memories...Just awesome ! Thanks for posting !
I love these TV and Movie filming locations. I really like the way you look for the smallest of details to try and match them up together after all these years. Great vlog as always.
I loved this show! It was all in syndication by the time I saw it but still a big piece of my childhood. I liked the reunions too!
I always enjoy your filming location videos. Brady Bunch was a daily show for me back in high school (along with Gilligan's Island!) Watched your entire video. :D
Adventures by George , it was for me too !! I still love to watch the reruns.
I couldn t stand g island but I like the partridge fam and diff strokes what u talking bout willis
I made a computer generated tour of the Brady Bunch house, adding ceilings and all 4 walls. It has over 139,000 views. ruclips.net/video/PJ6x-VkGeEc/видео.html
Adventures by George we visited the Brady Bunch Hawaii Vacation filming locations ruclips.net/video/1Qm22mV0Sww/видео.html
Just have to Thank you Adam I lost my husband 2 years ago and am unable to get about due to illness, you've shown me places I would have never seen, it makes a huge difference to my day again, Thanks.
Diane Jakeway So sorry about your husband. Hope you will feel better. Sending love & prayers. ❤🙏✌
The Brady Bunch is one of my all time favorite shows!!! I'm thrilled
I made a computer generated tour of the Brady Bunch house, adding ceilings and all 4 walls. It has over 139,000 views. ruclips.net/video/PJ6x-VkGeEc/видео.html
takeing a good look at the brady bunch awesome thanks adamthewoo
Great Video Adam the Woo it Amazes Me that You are able to find exact locations after decades of Revisions that Happens over the Years. I bet it is quite time consuming to figure out these Locations Great Work .You are a Great talent and I appreciate Your fun Video's. Sincerely Thomas Raymond Fresno California.
What a beautiful shot of these homes. Thank you for the trip down memory lane. I think “Sam and Alice” would be a fun spin off.
The Brady House DID have a quiet life for ten years before the Brady Bunch came along in 1969. This tri-level ranch home, located at 11222 Dilling Street in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles County, was built in 1959 by Mr. and Mrs. Luther Carson who were Southern California real estate developers. The couple had this home custom built in the Studio City area when their previous home fell victim to the construction of the Ventura Freeway a few miles away. The Carsons resided and raised their family there quietly for a decade until Sherwood Schwartz, producer of the Brady Bunch, came knocking on their double front doors in 1969. He propositioned the Carsons to use the exterior of the their house as the home for the characters of his newest television production, a series that featured architect Michael Brady and his newly blended family consisting of three sons of his own, a new wife with three girls of her own, a live-in maid, and a shaggy dog. Mr. Schwartz thought the Carson house, as viewed from the front elevation, exemplified the idealistic home that an architect would self-design and raise a family in. A deal was made with the homeowners to feature establishing exterior shots of their home only, with the agreement to never do interior or recurring filming on the premises. Therefore, all exterior shots of the Carson house were filmed at several different angles from the street in front of the house over the course of one or two days in the summer of 1969, and the same shots were inserted into individual episodes through the entire run of the series. A false window was temporarily hung on the front A-Frame section of the house to give the illusion of two stories, and a window to the right of the front entryway was covered to fall into alignment with the floor plan of the studio set under construction at Paramount Studios in a different part of the city. Two vehicles were provided by The Chrysler Corporation, a blue 1969 Plymouth Fury convertible, and a tan 1969 Plymouth Satellite station wagon, to portray the Brady's vehicles as they pulled into the driveway, parked in front of the house, etc. All interior shots were filmed on a newly constructed set, depicting a fictional interior of the Brady house, on a soundstage within the Paramount Studios compound . Since the soundstage set was already designed and under construction before the Carson house was cast to portray the exterior of the Brady house, some modifications were designed in after the fact to mimic certain elements of the exterior facade, such as the raised foyer with double entry doors and faux stonework to match the real stone veneering on that on the exterior of the Carson house. The exterior shots of the Carson house continued through the five year run of the Brady Bunch series until 1974, yet the Carson house did change ownership in 1973, fourteen years after it was built.. Mr. Carson had since passed away, and Mrs. Carson chose to sell her home to Mr. and Mrs. McCallister who agreed to the continuing usage of the establishing exterior shots through the remainder of the series, and also subsequent Brady series as well.
That's amazing info, thank you so much for providing it!
Thank you for showing this vlog. I saw the showing when they brought in the crew from HGN to remodel the old Brady Bunch home, at least what it looked like on the old episodes. I didn't know that the house was for sharing. Hard to believe that 50 years had passed. Makes you feel old!
I grew up watching the Brady Bunch, every Friday night- it was Brady time 8pm!!! Im glad i grew up in that era of simple, wholesome living!! Today, the world is so different !!! Im 56 now and can still catch an episode of the Brady Bunch and enjoy it!!!!
I noticed it was for sale a few weeks ago and the realtor mentioned in the article that he was probably going to get a lot of people who just wanted to see the house and not buy. Wonder how many calls he’s gotten by such people. I loved that show. One of my favorites.
Adam, you’re awesome at what you do. I regress to my innocence, times were simple, times were good. You bring joy to the masses! Peace ✌🏻 and love ❤️ from suburbia Detroit !
I loved watching The Brady Bunch growing up!
I didn’t add a comment at first, the Brady Bunch was one of my favorite shows when I was a kid. I wish I could buy the old house.Thanks for the memories.
Your right the house, and mountain are still very sketched into my memory. Love how it was all done in the San Fernando Valley. Thank you Adam.
I enjoy watching these vlogs it shows how America looks at this time in present and the outside world away from the big cities thanks for showing the Brady house 👍🏽
I Loved that show. That is so cool to see where it all ACTUALLY took place. Thanks for a VERY nice trip down memory lane !!! Plus I had the best childhood EVER, Thank The Great Lord in Heaven !!!
Adam, the Beverly Hillbillies mansion is up for sale too. I don't know how close you can actually get to it but I'd love to see you do a video about it if you could.
Property brothers from hgtv bought the house and renovation with the brady kids it was awesome
Pork Chops
And applesauce!
Love that show!
David Barnhart Thatsh Shwell :-D
Love everything Brady ,,,, thanks for sharing this video with us all.
Where ever you go, there you are - Mike Brady. Adam thanks for all your awesome videos..
It’s really awesome to see what all these filming locations look like all these years later, as well as where they even exist. Keep up the awesome work on videos like this!
At a young age I was always sort of confused about that external shot of house. Because the 2nd story shown is on the LEFT side of the house.
However the soundstage version shows the staircase and 2nd floor on the RIGHT side of the house.
Major OOPS on the producers there..
That what I thought the whole time. I thought you came into the house and you saw the stars in front of as you came in but as I got older I realize it is to the right inside but from the out side should of been to the left.. Also the back yard should of been straight back from the front door not all the way to the left.
Did you forget the attic and also i think the show had a basement
@@bobxx6396 I made a computer generated tour of the Brady Bunch house, adding ceilings and all 4 walls. It has over 139,000 views. This link is for the main floor, but I also take us up to the attic in another video. ruclips.net/video/PJ6x-VkGeEc/видео.html
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane ok then now
It's been a few months since I was there but it's always good to see that slice of television history. It never ages and always looks amazing.
Thanks for posting this. I love all your filming location videos seeing the then and now.
Wow love this really awesome to see the actual Brady bunch house!!!
Great video, it brought back so many memories.
I love that style of architecture! What a gorgeous property. Nice area! The price will keep the riff-raff out.
Adam, I've enjoyed your shows for year! This vlog is no different. I greatly enjoyed it! Keep up the good work sir!
The window you mentioned, was a prop window.
Terry-That's what I was thinking. It seems to really stick out and look different from the other windows on the house. Good eye!
Right and they purposely made it small to give the house a larger appearance.
I’ve always loved that house.
ADAM THE WOO IS THE KING OF RUclips!!!! So glad I found this channel !!
Again.......interesting/informative/watchable. Many thanks to TheDailyWoo.
Thanks Adam, Very informative behind the scenes info I was unaware of. Be safe in your travels
The window was never really there. It was fake. It was placed there for the show to make what is a ranch home appear to have a second level.
That is true, but if you look at recent pictures on Google, it looks like they are remodeling the house. The brick fence along the sidewalk has been removed and a real window has been installed.
Saw this in my feed, loved it‼️...grew up watching this show,great stuff 👍👍
Always loved the brady home thanks for a memory!
This was great Adam, thank you 😊. Would love to see more on this 👍.
Great video! Gotta love the Brady Bunch!
I watched this series and really liked that you found this for us. I like your filming locations vlogs
I loved the Brady’s too. I remember when they came to Cincinnati to Kings Island.
That's great that the house is still up.I always wanted to live in that house.
Houses from the 60's and 70's had so much more character than houses today.
Good morning. I'll be watching this vid more than once. Loved the Brady Bunch.
I do enjoy your videos adam thanks for taking us on your adventures stay safe
I like how you did this video. Showing the trees and other obstetrical then and now I find so interesting.
I had heard that the window on the left was a production addition and actually fake.
No, it was definately was added for production. It just laid over the spot. No hole was made in the wall.
Adam stated the window was covered up ..when it fact the window was just a prop, hung up there for filming . The way it looks today is the original look ( with no window!! ) Good catch to all of you who noticed that !!
Technically, the show sold this as a 3-story house if you consider the staircase that led to finished attic. That would have been a massive house with the all the rooms they feature on the show (Den, Kitchen, Laundry Room, Alice's Bedroom, Dining Room/Living Room, Mikes Office, Boys BR, Girls BR, Master BR...and do you think there were 2 baths downstairs...1 for Alice one for guests? - minus the baths, that was 10 rooms)
Joe Auger I wonder what the reasoning was for adding a fake window when there’s plenty of ready made 2 story homes. The mysteries of filming 🤔
You're correct. The window was a prop affixed to the exterior of the house to make it appear to be a two story home. It's not a 2 story at all, it's a bi-level ranch style home
If I remember correctly, I read once upon a time that the missing window on the side of the house was not real. They didn't like the look of the house and thought it needed a window, so they added a faux window. If you notice in the picture on your phone it doesn't seem to be flush and protrudes a few inches from the face. Thanks for the vids WooMan
Big hi in appreciation for this vid,,,Like many others I grew up in England watching the Brady's and many other American programs early 70s onwards,,I live for 70s stuff and seeing this is awesome,,,Many thanks for showing this iconic place,,,I recently got the Brady box set though had to get a multi region DVD player to watch,worth every penny,,,,,fab vid,many thanx
Hey...Groovy! The Ditmeyers house was for sale a few years back too. Most the exteriors were shot in 1969...Now that is really going back. Thanks for posting.
EXCELLENT JOB ADAM...Now I need to go dig up those episodes and watch them...Thank you for doing what you do.
Im in. lets get a bunch of people in and get a loan together. Were buying the house. Who is in?
Tampa Jay I’m down. Lol!
I'm in!!!
We can take turns vacationing there. A Very Brady Timeshare.
Tampa Jay ive always wanted that house.
Let's do it. Sleepovers and watching the Brady bunch every night
Great stuff here. Thank you for bringing us down memory lane. Awesome!
That was wonderful!!! You do a great job Adam!!!
This was so cool, Adam. You always do your homework for us.
I love how you showed us pics of the location as you were there. You are awesome
So cool, Mr. Woo. I hope one day to travel with you and see all the sights that we grew up with! Such a great life you have. 👌🏼
Again, a great video.
I was 8 when the first season was on, I missed any network promos, but would see the listings in the TV Guide. I always thought it was a western, the Brandy Bunch perhaps?! Since the Wild Bunch, I believe, had come out that year, perhaps that is what made me think of it. It was only by chance that we caught it in year two, and my sister and I were hooked all the way through. We didn't see the first year in reruns until many years later.
Even when I first started watching that show, it was clear that the house could never possibly have matched the floor plan inside the house as shown. In the interior, the upstairs was on the RIGHT side, not the left. There was no upstairs to go up to on the right side. Nothing fit. Years later we find out it is not even a two story, and for some reason, the window at the top was, from my understanding, FAKE, hung there by the producers of the show. I just looked on Zillow, and yes the left had part does have short steps that go up to the master bedroom, but as you can see from the height of the "second story" it is not a full story up. It is a strangely designed house, Zillow has interior pics. Very fancy inside, it should be for the price.
What stuns me is why didn't they use a shot of any regular two story house with a full width second story? They could have cheated a bit with that and it would have made more sense. But instead they forged a two story from a single story, trying to make it look like a split level that was backwards from the interior!
Awesome vlog Adam loved the Brady Bunch as a kid in the 70s and 80s.
I love this! I would love to see more BB filming locations!!!
Adam,
Thank you, thank you, thank you! “The Brady Bunch” is one of the best TV shows ever. I appreciate this
Woo-pisode so much!
Thanks Adam. The Brady house they used for the outside view is a 1 floor house, but in the show it has stairs to the 2nd floor.
The Window on the left paneled area was a fake added for the show. A new window appeared to the right of the door since then. As to why they used another location for Mike to come down the steps and check on Carol, the owners of the original Brady house would not allow Paramount to do any more filming there after the first season, primarily due to the increased tourists/foot traffic on their property.
Thanks for covering this! Every time I’ve ever been house hunting, I always hope to find a Brady Bunchish replica. No luck so far. Wish I could swing this, lol.
Classic Woo!!! I saw the house was for sale via the internet.....quite a palace! Thanks...and remember " She always says don't play ball in the house"!!!
I'm always amazed at videos like this and of course I, like many others, grew up with them and have an attachment to them and these places. What amazes me the most is how some things strangely look the same. Sure some things are gonna change but many don't all that much. Like those trees for instance, they don't appear to have changed!
Unbelievable! Believe it or not!
A bunch of money . . . Adam you are too funny sometimes. I needed that laugh. Thanks for sharing. ☺
Love the Brady Bunch.
Hi Adam, Adam you look great with those sunglasses I love that show they are still giving it on TV you're so funny, thank you for sharing with us I really in joy it 👍👍💜
Great video Adam I also watch the Brady Bunch as a kid but for me they were in reruns but still part of classic tv
As a tourist from Australia I went looking for the Brady house a couple years back and found it. It was so surreal being there.
Oh lovely Now I have the brady bunch theme in my head. Thanks, Adam. LOL
Thank you for this video and all the work you put into it.
I would love to buy the Brady Bunch house !! I've always loved that house and the show . I remember my grandparents having those double front doors on their house too . I still dream about my grandparent's house, because I spent the night with them so many time . It was home away from home for me . I miss them so much . Thank you Adam for sharing this great video !! Love it !!
Awesome Adam!! It was my favorite show back in the 70s. I was in love with Maureen McCormick s hair. Lol. This vlog I will keep in my files.peace to you.
You have quite the eye for detail! Thumbs up!
You’re the best - I always enjoy your videos! Oh - that window wasn’t covered up. Paramount put up a false window to create the illusion of a second story. Gotta say it looked far better than a large blank wall.
Great video! Thank you.
Hi Adam, cool look at the Brady's house. TY Have a good day.
The DailyWoo, this video was so cool, thanks for this video! I used to love watching the "Brady Bunch" when I was young, I even had purchased their album that the Brady kids made! :)
One of my favorite shows u rock I love how u show alot of good stuff
Thanks for doing this brother. It was fantastic. great job. My mom is gunna love this. She's a huge fan of the series.
I have the Brady Mania book from way back, it has all kinds of cool tidbits from the show.
You made a "Bunch" of cool comments haha. Yea I loved that show, still do :-)
Adam, I’ve been a fan of your hard work for quite awhile. You are a breed of historians using the new Social Media platforms to remind us of what was and capture what is now in a time capsule of sorts.
Thank you
You’re attention to detail is fantastic. You have the gift of a teacher and historian.
Don’t let the haters get you down. What you are doing is important and appreciated.
One request - more (or some) Laurel and Hardy filming locations.
You rock!
Thanks so much Jeff !
This brought back some "groovy" memories.
Thanks
The house by the split tree is amazing !
Good to see you back on the scene ATW!
I want Greg's room, in the attic.
Me too! When I was a teenager, I used to beg my dad to convert our old attic into a room. Sadly, never happened lol
That was cool nice update on the Brady house i loved watching the show
Fun vlog! I love the Brady bunch!
Great video Adam, keep going with filming locations.
I still watch the Brady Bunch if I come across it while channel surfing, I have been watching it for decades I'm 52.
Imagine watching the Brady Bunch while living in the Brady Bunch House. Sure it would be surreal.
You're doing an awesome job at your videos!! Well done! Can't wait to see more!
Great video. Always felt I lived in that place. Pork chops and apple sauce Marsha, Marsha, Marsha!
Brady bunch is a great show the house is something that nobody forget
Outstanding work my friend! This was great! Classic Woo historical review! Hope to see you on your next trip to Florida. Much love 😊