I shed a tear. I couldn't help it. The Brady Bunch were a huge part of my childhood. I still love them at 46 yrs old. I am so glad they made the house into the full Brady house. I used to wish I lived in that house. I thought it was and think it is still awesome. So happy.
I am 55 and I watch the show every Sunday on ME TV. I will until it is no longer on TV or I am dead. My daughter is 27 and she watches it too with her children. It was and still is the best.
I grew up with this show. I just can't believe it's been 50 years. I love the little secrets that have come out over the years. All part of growing up and the things that happen when you are a teenager.
I am so glad this renovation was made. I grew up with the show, it was part of my preteen years. I can only imagine how the Brady kids, now adults, feel about the transformation. It looks authentic, awesome!
Peter Cofrancesco Not so. Several years the House to the left was for sale and they couldn't sell it. Who would want to live in a place with all that traffic, qawking, and rubbernecking?
Kurt Vonfricken yep... nearly everyone hates it when tour buses and cars stop to see a celeb house. that's why the Brady house went up for sale!!! the neighborhood loses their privacy and could be at high risk for any type of crime.
@@kurtvonfricken6829 It goes with the territory. If you don't like the music don't play in the band. People who move into celebrity neighborhoods know what they're getting into.
there were too many people for it, though. i mean, nine (?) people and only one bathroom? and all the boys had to share one room and all the girls had to share one room?
True. But I still loved the layout, especially on the first floor. I think they had three bathrooms. I believe Carol & Mike had their own (past the closets in their bedroom) . . . you never saw it, but they were always coming out of there when they were getting ready for bed. And I believe Alice had her own bathroom behind the kitchen near her room (although you never saw it).
No1KCfan6 Don’t forget about Greg’s groovy attic space in the later episodes. That’s a total of 5 bedrooms. When you have 6 kids and a live-in housekeeper, you are not going to have a separate bedroom for everybody.
Any relationship with Barbara Billingsley? I remember having a steak, and, a very good one, at a restaurant, called "Billingsleys" near the Van Nuys Airport, and seeing the Leave it to Beaver memoribilia in the foyer. I grew up in the San Fernando Valley.
Carlos Carpinteyro If related it is very distant. I have a genealogy book called “The Billingsley Family in America” and it is hundreds of pages of tedious work. My family is from Kansas City by way of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. Most came over prior to the Revolutionary War.
@@danielbillingsley74 It's great to know about your family roots. We have the Town of Carpenter in northern Minnesota, which is where my dad's grandfather was the original homesteader there, hence the name.
The only think that is missing is the outdoor garage.. Perhaps HGTV should have made an offer to buy the house on the left and then tear down that house and put the garage up.. Then it would be complete.. Not sure if the backyard has the barbecue grills that were on top of the brick wall.. Its was featured in at least one episode where Mike and Carol are cleaning the barbecue and Greg comes out into the yard to talk about his college choices
OMG!!!! I just went back in time to my 10 year old self!!!!! This was one of my very favorite shows, I grew up a lonely only child, and in my dreams I lived in that house with the Bradys, and loved the thought of all those kids to play with and keep me company.
I grew up with 5 half siblings and they ignored me, did drugs, stole, put my parents and I through hell. Be glad you were an only child, I wish I had been!
@@bluevictory1010 Well that's too bad, but I'm sure it's a higher percentage of families that were actually happy and have fond memories of their lives with siblings.
My dad would have loved to have been a part of this. My dad worked on the Brady Bunch having come over from working as a set designer on Mission Impossible in the late '60s. He worked under Bill Campbell and Monty Elliott and helped design the staircase and the kitchen. It is so great to see what they did to the original house in transforming the interior of what was just a set into a real Brady house. Very cool!
@@ckrtom2 My dad passed away back in 2010, but he always said he loved his time on the Brady Bunch and knowing my dad, he would have loved to have been a part of this. I have all my dad's sketches, designs, and renderings from the shows and movies he worked on... so I am hoping that one of these days I will come across something from the Brady Bunch.
I have ALWAYS LOVED THAT HOUSE and always wanted one as spacious as that is. THIS REALLY REALLY TOUCHED MY HEART...Smh NOTHING WILL STOP ME from watching this on HGTV which one of my favorite one out of maybe three channels I even watch on television. I would LOVE to just STAND, SIT, & WALK threw that house one day! MY CHILDHOOD ROCKS!!!!!!!!
There’s something so comforting and inviting about homes from the 70s-80s, Im always in awe watching sitcoms from this era jealous I wasn’t around then to experience it.
I can't believe its been 50 years. I remember watching it when I was a little girl. I remember wishing our family would have been like the Brady's. Good to see the house the way it was back then.
I loved watching the Brady Bunch when I was little. I love watching the reruns when they are on. Brings back such wonderful memories. I can’t wait to watch the renovation series. It feels like coming home.
Oh my goodness!! Takes me right back to the '70's..👍🏼😊Every Friday night it was "The Brady Bunch" & then "The Partridge Family" @ my cousin's house!! Our parents would go to a High School football game right across the street from their house & our Grandparents came over & watched us!! Talk about a simpler time..FOR SURE!! Good 'ol days...
Absolutely Awesome. The window, yes that street window. Now it's all for real. Would have had completion If Mr. Reed , Ms. Henderson & offcourse Ms. Davis were part of it all. R I P. To the fans, this house represents nostalgic easiness , safety ,simplicity & warmth.👍🙌😎
I AGREE! It was one of my favorites! Being so young, I never thought of it as a set. I just figured it was all in a real home. What a great idea to build this home. I loved the oven set into the kitchen wall! Alice was wonderful! God bless you, Bruce!
That was why it was going to be torned down, due to the heavy traffic. But I am glad it was not torned down, but I wished that I could had bought and keep it the same without the renovation.
Oh my God The Brady Bunch house is just epic and filled with such retro goodies from The Brady Bunch show it brings back a lot of memories it brings back my childhood and see all six Brady's on the couch was so over-the-top great thank you for renovating this house for sure
Brady Bunch was a great family show ☺🍀 getting along with each other and making decisions together . Time passes by and still it's remarkable. Thanks for sharing. 100 % 💯
I went by the house in November last year and it was basically a gutted shell. Now to see it complete it’s beyond amazing. Love this show and that iconic house. Can’t wait to go back.
Nothing short of amazing! I was born in the late 60's and always watched the show, I even watch it now on MeTv! I was hoping that someone would make that iconic house a reality one day and it finally happened! Absolutely wonderful, I only wish that Mike, Carol, and Alice could have seen it too!
@Peter Cofrancesco Hi. Thanks for your comment and blessing! Walter Delaney? I am not sure what character he played. Sorry. Please let me know. Do you remember the episode when Greg and Marsha had to share the time spent on the phone? I loved that room off the kitchen. My favorite episode was the SILVER PLATTERS! I learned that song and dance! LOL! God bless!
This brings me so much joy! I grew up in this environment with a family exactly like theirs and i watched them everyday! I lived even in the same area at the same time lol i cannot wait to tour this home in reality!
The horse's color is a little too bright. As you look at this video, freeze it when they show the screen shot of the horse. It's not as bright in color, but it looks very good!
I never thought this would be possible. I have always known the original house didn't conform to the set and over the decades there has been confirmation that the window was fake on the upstairs portion. Seeing how they actually recreated the interior to match the original set is really amazing. I am looking forward to seeing what they have planned next.
@Patrick Saxon - I’m 68 and grew up with 9 siblings (8 girls, 2 boys) but we had the same parents. A lot of the crazy fun things that happened with them actually happened in my family in real life. We loved watching The Brady Bunch!
You could almost imagine that Maureen McCormick was thinking of Robert Reed, Florence Henderson, and Ann B. Davis when she was tearing up during the interview. I know I was! Also, I loved how they mentioned how important the character of Alice was to the household and the family when they spoke to Eve Plumb.
Even as exciting as all this is, it's just not the same without Reed, Henderson and Davis. I would have so loved to have seen ALL of the Bradys come home this September.
@@davidlafleche1142 The fact of the historical value of the home op top of metro LAs over priced real estate drove up that price. With the renovation, add on second floor and near 100% replication of what the sound stage of the interior looked like, I wouldn't be shocked if it could fetch over 15M if on the open market.
@@crazeyjoe In a crime-ridden seismic zone? That's insane. Just because Californians declare their real estate to be "valuable," that doesn't make it so.
Its such a shame that Bob, Florence and Ann aren't here to share this with them. That being said, growing up with this show, This is TOO AWESOME for words!!!!! Only to have been made possible because Sherwood Swartz took a picture of a ,'real', house!!!!!!
@@retrounderground1 , So sad, yes!!! I can't believe that they are gone especially since it doesn't seem THAT long ago that this show was new. And there was something so TIMELESS about Florence...I really REALLY can't believe that she is gone. I was quite shocked of hearing upon her death when it happened. And maybe Robert Reed could be content now knowing that this show is as appreciated now, if not more so, than ever. It was a ,' good thing', from the past....👏😀👍💞
Yes, I must confess that I am a Brady at heart also! That world would suit me just fine as reality! I was there when the first show aired, watched it through the years and grew up as they did...Summer of 73 I spent reading their current paperback at the time. ...and loved it! I am a Brady at heart! As for this house project you know that I love the whole thing and regard it as great importance to a whole generation as well as the importance of historical classic TV preservation!
The HD shows are airing now and I've watched every excellent episode. The amount of work it's taken to turn this iconic house into a replica of the entire house shown in the series is phenomenal. The most touching scene was when the six actors saw Mike and Carol's bedroom completed. Robert Reed and Florence Henderson's presence (and Ann B. Davis's) was truly missed.
I loved them split level homes in the 60s a 70s. I'm living now in a brick ranch that my grandfather built in 1958. It's all original.a just like it was when I visited a stayed w them growing up. Their not here anymore but in a way they are. Plus my daughter a her 2 son's my Grandsons are enjoying it too.a the memories. Priceless !!
Brian V. I guess that make Me Four! 50 years have flown by I can't believe it. 50 years ago August 1969 Texas Instruments came to Florida and talked a bunch of the engineers working at the cape to come to Texas guaranteed big bonuses and my father was one of them. What a shock to go from living two blocks from the ocean and 3 miles from the cape and getting to meet all the astronauts and see everything there then moving to Texas OMG triple-digit weather and vehicles that we didn't have air conditioning in but then we didn't need it living there we didn't even have them in our houses there. But we've gotten used to it here and we stayed in Texas. The real sad thing was is that we moved here in August and Texas Instruments laid off all the engineers in the middle of December my mom was livid to say the least. I don't know what they have planned for the Brady house but it sure seems strange to spend so much money when they could have just built a house somewhere else for probably a lot less money than what they spent buying and renovating that house. It may be just for all the publicity to do that to the house I'm sure they've made some arrangement with HOA to make this a place to be toured or even do a remake of The Brady Bunch call even do a remake of the Brady Bunch. Only time will tell.
So glad they did that to the house!! It's just like the show was. I always watched The Brady Bunch and this brings back so many memories for me, I can only imagine the memories it sparked for the cast members.
Gary Pierce+ Me too:)!!!! I am also so looking forward to seeing how they renovated the "Brady House" just like the Hollywood Set and all the details in the rooms:)!!! It was a simpler time back then and so nostalgic for me, but as a Kid I watched the re-runs:)!!!
Wow ! The house looks great. I was 9 years old when the Brady Bunch started in 1969. I have been watching the show for the last 50 years. It's hard to believe the show is that old.
Did you guys notice they changed the address numbers on the curb in front of the house? The actual address of this house is 11222 Dilling Street. They have changed the numbers to 4222, which was the Brady's address of 4222 Clinton Way.
@Ken Lompart The mayor of LA proclaimed May 23, 2019 as Brady Bunch Day and changed the name of the street that the Brady house is on to Clinton Way! Truth!
It's too bad that Robert Reed, Ann B. Davis and Florence Henderson didn't live to see this newly renovated house of the show's set! They would have been totally blown away! No doubt in my mind! Peace.
I would so pay to walk through that house. So many fond memories. Years ago I was lucky enough to visit the original house where Bonanza was filmed up in Lake Tahoe. It was like "coming home". It all looked so familiar.
This is amazing. They should keep it as a Brady Bunch Museum and sell tickets to look all around. Also sell Brady Bunch souvenirs. They could make a fortune. I would be happy to purchase a ticket and buy souvenirs.
I would do anything and pay anything to get inside that house and take a look around. Problem is that there are way too many people who feel the same as I do. They couldn't take too many people inside at one time. Can you imagine the waiting list? You'd have to book 3 or 4 years out just to get a 20 minute tour.
I was just thinking almost the same thing. I was thinking making it like Medieval Times, where you get dinner and a show. Being in the Brady home and being present when that vase gets broken, or in the back yard when Marsha's nose gets the same treatment...now THAT'S something I'd pay good money for.
I liked seeing Maureen getting a bit choked up. Your childhood memories are pretty powerful. If I could buy my childhood home in my hometown I'd do it in a heartbeat. No question.
The Brady Bunch, and later into the 80s, the constant re-runs, were very special to my generation. It was an idealistic, fun, safe childhood in our latch-key world.
This is mind blowing! All those years, it had only been used as the exterior. Now...the interior has been done to match the set...with a fourth wall! I used to always imagine what the other sides of the rooms on TV sitcoms looked like. I knew that that was where the studio audience sat, but, I used to picture that the rooms were all complete with fourth walls. And now...the Brady house actually is! I LOVE it!
glad to see eve plumb embrace the show and the house renovations because she was a non-participant in all the reunion shows. i think it should be turned into a bed & breakfast : )
Which reunion shows? Eve Plumb did participate in "The Brady Girls get Married", "A Very Brady Christmas" and the short-lived 1990 series "The Bradys".
I felt a tightening in my throat and a tear in my eye towards the end of the video. And I'm a 56 yr-old man. I've been watching the Brady Bunch since the show first premiered. I Always wanted to live & grow up in that house.
That Lara reporter, is there a network she hasn't worked for?? I've seen her on PBS, HGTV, and now CBS.. everything from Antiques to Celebrities to Renovations.. she's a jack of all trades; a very versatile lady.
I had the biggest smile on my face the whole video. I had always known the interior or the real house was nothing like the house on TV but now to know it is an exact match just blows my mind away. It is a dream I never knew I had. :D
I shed a tear. I couldn't help it. The Brady Bunch were a huge part of my childhood. I still love them at 46 yrs old. I am so glad they made the house into the full Brady house. I used to wish I lived in that house. I thought it was and think it is still awesome. So happy.
Yes mine too, I must have seen every episode dozens of times because still to this day I can remember so many of the lines it shocks me.
Why am I sitting here crying?! I loved that house and the show for what it represented....the family EVERYONE wished they had! Awesome work :)
Gina Roberts 😍👍
Good days, missed times
mike brink it wasn’t real. It was a TV show.
I know why. Its s return to innocence of our youth with beloved tv classic that had good moral values.
I grow up watching the brady bunch and The bundy I guess because My Owe Lifestyle last name B and Brothers Bush and Brown and Bundy
I am 55 and I watch the show every Sunday on ME TV. I will until it is no longer on TV or I am dead. My daughter is 27 and she watches it too with her children. It was and still is the best.
Eddie Lane I subscribed to you!
I agree Eddie, Im 57. Arent you glad you're not a kid these days?
@@kileydolan8534 oh Kiley you can just forget it. Eddie only has eyes for Marcia Marcia Marcia.
Hell yeahz
I'm 44
I grew up watching all the re runs in the 80s when I was a kid. This is amazing. I hope i can come visit this iconic house in person some day.
Born in 967...guess I watched in syndication
I grew up with this show. I just can't believe it's been 50 years. I love the little secrets that have come out over the years. All part of growing up and the things that happen when you are a teenager.
I am so glad this renovation was made. I grew up with the show, it was part of my preteen years. I can only imagine how the Brady kids, now adults, feel about the transformation. It looks authentic, awesome!
I think it’s incredible they replicated the interior of the home.
1kaaa
I'm curious if the neighborhood was paid off.
it was already an issue... 2nd most visited house in america...now this
Peter Cofrancesco
Not so. Several years the House to the left was for sale and they couldn't sell it. Who would want to live in a place with all that traffic, qawking, and rubbernecking?
Kurt Vonfricken
yep... nearly everyone hates it when tour buses and cars stop to see a celeb house. that's why the Brady house went up for sale!!!
the neighborhood loses their privacy and could be at high risk for any type of crime.
@@kurtvonfricken6829 It goes with the territory. If you don't like the music don't play in the band. People who move into celebrity neighborhoods know what they're getting into.
@Finnegan Right! Somehow it got glued back together.. LOL
Gotta admit, the whole layout of that house was awesome.
there were too many people for it, though. i mean, nine (?) people and only one bathroom? and all the boys had to share one room and all the girls had to share one room?
True. But I still loved the layout, especially on the first floor. I think they had three bathrooms. I believe Carol & Mike had their own (past the closets in their bedroom) . . . you never saw it, but they were always coming out of there when they were getting ready for bed. And I believe Alice had her own bathroom behind the kitchen near her room (although you never saw it).
No1KCfan6 Don’t forget about Greg’s groovy attic space in the later episodes. That’s a total of 5 bedrooms. When you have 6 kids and a live-in housekeeper, you are not going to have a separate bedroom for everybody.
R Mason
The real house didn't have an attic ( or a second floor)
Enjoy having zero windows in your house then.
This is unreal. What is crazy is that good interior design is timeless. In so many ways, that house looks super fresh even with the early 70s vibe!!
Any relationship with Barbara Billingsley? I remember having a steak, and, a very good one, at a restaurant, called "Billingsleys" near the Van Nuys Airport, and seeing the Leave it to Beaver memoribilia in the foyer. I grew up in the San Fernando Valley.
Carlos Carpinteyro If related it is very distant. I have a genealogy book called “The Billingsley Family in America” and it is hundreds of pages of tedious work. My family is from Kansas City by way of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. Most came over prior to the Revolutionary War.
@@danielbillingsley74 It's great to know about your family roots. We have the Town of Carpenter in northern Minnesota, which is where my dad's grandfather was the original homesteader there, hence the name.
Don’t tell the rusty farmhouse grey brigade!
kathryn witte Bless Joanna and Chip’s hearts but that’s a no.
I'm a little emotional finally seeing the house realized. I loved the Brady house.
I’m a little emotional too. Where is their car?
@@alaskasworstdriver4403 Good question! Who could forget that station wagon?!
Cornelius White me too
The only think that is missing is the outdoor garage.. Perhaps HGTV should have made an offer to buy the house on the left and then tear down that house and put the garage up.. Then it would be complete.. Not sure if the backyard has the barbecue grills that were on top of the brick wall.. Its was featured in at least one episode where Mike and Carol are cleaning the barbecue and Greg comes out into the yard to talk about his college choices
Me too!
OMG!!!! I just went back in time to my 10 year old self!!!!! This was one of my very favorite shows, I grew up a lonely only child, and in my dreams I lived in that house with the Bradys, and loved the thought of all those kids to play with and keep me company.
@Ken Lompart Yes I do remember that episode, and I remember thinking she was crazy, because that's a very lonely childhood Lol
I grew up with 5 half siblings and they ignored me, did drugs, stole, put my parents and I through hell. Be glad you were an only child, I wish I had been!
@@bluevictory1010 Well that's too bad, but I'm sure it's a higher percentage of families that were actually happy and have fond memories of their lives with siblings.
My dad would have loved to have been a part of this. My dad worked on the Brady Bunch having come over from working as a set designer on Mission Impossible in the late '60s. He worked under Bill Campbell and Monty Elliott and helped design the staircase and the kitchen. It is so great to see what they did to the original house in transforming the interior of what was just a set into a real Brady house. Very cool!
erickclaytor Thanks for sharing this. I was wondering about the original creators and what they/‘d think.
@@ckrtom2 My dad passed away back in 2010, but he always said he loved his time on the Brady Bunch and knowing my dad, he would have loved to have been a part of this. I have all my dad's sketches, designs, and renderings from the shows and movies he worked on... so I am hoping that one of these days I will come across something from the Brady Bunch.
erickclaytor wow..amazing!
That’s cool
This is awesome! They HAVE to get a picture with all six of them on the newly-added staircase! This is a must.
🤘😎🤘
VERYBRADYRENOVATION has it posted on its Instagram page.
@Daniel M and if they need a Mr and Mrs Brady just use Gary Cole and Shelly Long from the Brady Bunch movie
@Scott Luther 11 steps in both.
@Scott Luther We're taller than we were then.
I have ALWAYS LOVED THAT HOUSE and always wanted one as spacious as that is. THIS REALLY REALLY TOUCHED MY HEART...Smh NOTHING WILL STOP ME from watching this on HGTV which one of my favorite one out of maybe three channels I even watch on television. I would LOVE to just STAND, SIT, & WALK threw that house one day!
MY CHILDHOOD ROCKS!!!!!!!!
Well, time to rewatch the complete Brady series. The best!!
There’s something so comforting and inviting about homes from the 70s-80s, Im always in awe watching sitcoms from this era jealous I wasn’t around then to experience it.
Kudos to HGTV. Really cool idea to buy the house and renovate it.
Lance Bass who wanted the home also had the same idea. HGTV outbid him in the end. He might have been screwed over just for this special.
Fonz
I doubt Lance Bass has 3.5M
Maureen McCormick also wanted it, and she had the same idea!
I can't believe its been 50 years. I remember watching it when I was a little girl. I remember wishing our family would have been like the Brady's. Good to see the house the way it was back then.
I loved watching the Brady Bunch when I was little. I love watching the reruns when they are on. Brings back such wonderful memories. I can’t wait to watch the renovation series. It feels like coming home.
Oh my goodness!! Takes me right back to the '70's..👍🏼😊Every Friday night it was "The Brady Bunch" & then "The Partridge Family" @ my cousin's house!!
Our parents would go to a High School football game right across the street from their house & our Grandparents came over & watched us!! Talk about a simpler time..FOR SURE!! Good 'ol days...
I’m crying. This was my childhood. I can’t wait!! September is a long way though. Oh hurry!
I'm a 90s kid, and I saw it in reruns. This is the type of reboot I approve of.
Absolutely Awesome. The window, yes that street window. Now it's all for real. Would have had completion If Mr. Reed , Ms. Henderson & offcourse Ms. Davis were part of it all. R I P. To the fans, this house represents nostalgic easiness , safety ,simplicity & warmth.👍🙌😎
Atleast all the 'kids' got to see their house come to life.
This is just AMAZING!!!! And that ALL six kids were there!
i loved the bta
Hope they were well paid.
Mr. Emerald The Green even nutcase Jan showed up (Eve Plumb)
Wow ! Fifty years later. It is amazing what was done to this one story home into a two story is just beyond a miracle .
Judy Berends that’s what you call a miracle........ok 😂
This is amazing. I would love to visit it. Thank you to everyone that made this happen. This show brought so much joy to my childhood. ☺
I AGREE! It was one of my favorites! Being so young, I never thought of it as a set. I just figured it was all in a real home. What a great idea to build this home. I loved the oven set into the kitchen wall! Alice was wonderful! God bless you, Bruce!
Damn! Maureen McCormick looks amazing to this day!!!
She's always looked amazing.
Thank you for the compliment
& she looked amazing on Howard Stern, he was giving her compliments up the ying yang...shes definitely hawt STILL♡
And let's not forget Eve Plum..♡♡♡
@@marciabrady2862 we love you Marcia ♡
This is amazing! They need to convert this into a museum (with controlled attendance in respect of neighbors). 😊😊
They would need to ask Elvis' Graceland company to take over the Brady home.
Kay's Toy PlayTime YES!!!
That was why it was going to be torned down, due to the heavy traffic. But I am glad it was not torned down, but I wished that I could had bought and keep it the same without the renovation.
I agree! This is so awesome!
That will never happen. People were annoyed before, it will only get worse. I bet it ends up getting sold and remodeled again...
Oh my God The Brady Bunch house is just epic and filled with such retro goodies from The Brady Bunch show it brings back a lot of memories it brings back my childhood and see all six Brady's on the couch was so over-the-top great thank you for renovating this house for sure
Brady Bunch was a great family show ☺🍀 getting along with each other and making decisions together . Time passes by and still it's remarkable. Thanks for sharing. 100 % 💯
I went by the house in November last year and it was basically a gutted shell. Now to see it complete it’s beyond amazing. Love this show and that iconic house. Can’t wait to go back.
I grew up watching this show in Australia.....I absolutely LOVED it. What a trip down memory lane! It’s beautiful
Nothing short of amazing! I was born in the late 60's and always watched the show, I even watch it now on MeTv! I was hoping that someone would make that iconic house a reality one day and it finally happened! Absolutely wonderful, I only wish that Mike, Carol, and Alice could have seen it too!
In Loving Memory of Florence Henderson, Ann B. Davis and Robert Reed.
Peter Cofrancesco
I thought he was a plumber.
I'm almost sure that Tiger's not around anymore either. Js
@Peter Cofrancesco Remember when they got locked in the freezer at the butcher shop? Great episodes. Fun to watch. God bless
@@rdavid488 Remember the episode when they thought Jan was allergic to Tiger? God bless! Lynne
@Peter Cofrancesco Hi. Thanks for your comment and blessing! Walter Delaney? I am not sure what character he played. Sorry. Please let me know. Do you remember the episode when Greg and Marsha had to share the time spent on the phone? I loved that room off the kitchen. My favorite episode was the SILVER PLATTERS! I learned that song and dance! LOL! God bless!
So much fun to watch this. At 52 this show was a huge part of my life as a kid
I loved watching The Brady Bunch every Friday night as a teen!
Then the partridge family was in at 8:30.
Lmao, typical Karen, I'll bet you related to that show in more ways than one...... entitlement, pride, popularity, delusional sense of superiority
OMG!!! I used to always wish that house was real inside and out and now IT REALLY IS!!!!!!😀😀😀😀
Such a wonderful wholesome TV show, miss those days...
You're right. That wholesomeness would never work on TV today.
This brings me so much joy! I grew up in this environment with a family exactly like theirs and i watched them everyday! I lived even in the same area at the same time lol i cannot wait to tour this home in reality!
I never realized the horse kept switching directions.
writerpatrick if the horse pointed to the right that meant Barry and forence had made out the night before....
The horse was waiting for Robert Reed to mount it during the evening.
The horse's color is a little too bright. As you look at this video, freeze it when they show the screen shot of the horse. It's not as bright in color, but it looks very good!
Why don't they just take bulldozer to it , Kidding.
Right? Schwartz wanted to mess with our minds I guess...lol. ..RIP to him as well
I never thought this would be possible. I have always known the original house didn't conform to the set and over the decades there has been confirmation that the window was fake on the upstairs portion. Seeing how they actually recreated the interior to match the original set is really amazing. I am looking forward to seeing what they have planned next.
Oh' my god, I am 56, and I used to watch this show on Friday nights.
Me too! I felt a kinship to Cindy, being the same age..Loved that show!
@Patrick Saxon - I’m 68 and grew up with 9 siblings (8 girls, 2 boys) but we had the same parents. A lot of the crazy fun things that happened with them actually happened in my family in real life. We loved watching The Brady Bunch!
@@HeartVisions Did you know that the idea of the Brady Bunch came from the movie
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968 film)
Me too, then followed by “Emergency”.
Patrick Saxon - I didn’t know that, but I loved that movie also. 😊
This was the best thing in the world. I relate so much to Maureen because she's so adoringly emotional.
Their TV parents would be very proud!
You could almost imagine that Maureen McCormick was thinking of Robert Reed, Florence Henderson, and Ann B. Davis when she was tearing up during the interview. I know I was! Also, I loved how they mentioned how important the character of Alice was to the household and the family when they spoke to Eve Plumb.
Even as exciting as all this is, it's just not the same without Reed, Henderson and Davis. I would have so loved to have seen ALL of the Bradys come home this September.
They'd be broke! Why should a house like that cost $3 million? The taxes would be higher than they could pay!
@@davidlafleche1142 The fact of the historical value of the home op top of metro LAs over priced real estate drove up that price. With the renovation, add on second floor and near 100% replication of what the sound stage of the interior looked like, I wouldn't be shocked if it could fetch over 15M if on the open market.
@@crazeyjoe In a crime-ridden seismic zone? That's insane. Just because Californians declare their real estate to be "valuable," that doesn't make it so.
I grew up watching the Brady Bunch...great show!
same with me. I loved it. The house is amazing
OK, you and the whole world!
Its such a shame that Bob, Florence and Ann aren't here to share this with them.
That being said, growing up with this show,
This is TOO AWESOME for words!!!!!
Only to have been made possible because Sherwood Swartz took a picture of a ,'real', house!!!!!!
The biggest hurt to me is that Robert Reed, Florence Henderson, and Ann B. Davis did not live to see this day.
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So sad, yes!!!
I can't believe that they are gone especially since it doesn't seem THAT long ago that this show was new. And there was something so TIMELESS about Florence...I really REALLY can't believe that she is gone. I was quite shocked of hearing upon her death when it happened. And maybe Robert Reed could be content now knowing that this show is as appreciated now, if not more so, than ever. It was a ,' good thing', from the past....👏😀👍💞
They're probably estatic that they're not on Earth to experience anything Brady, anymore!!!
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Nah.......... Only maybe Reed. It gave him a good living for a while.....😀
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Very true!
She seemed to be a really nice person too....
Well, she had a lot of success to be proud of!
And a lot of loyal fans!!!
Yes, I must confess that I am a Brady at heart also! That world would suit me just fine as reality! I was there when the first show aired, watched it through the years and grew up as they did...Summer of 73 I spent reading their current paperback at the time. ...and loved it! I am a Brady at heart! As for this house project you know that I love the whole thing and regard it as great importance to a whole generation as well as the importance of historical classic TV preservation!
Marsha still looks good into her 60's. wow
It's Maureen, boss.
I actually thought the Marcia in the movie was cuter.
My favorite TV house as a child watching
Now they should make another Brady movie in the new house
TV show
I love the movies they did in the 90's they were so funny. Especially the one that had Greg and Marcia kissing.
Yes!
I would love that!
Robert Reed and Florence Henderson have passed away. So has the actress who portrayed Alice. You can't go home again.
The HD shows are airing now and I've watched every excellent episode. The amount of work it's taken to turn this iconic house into a replica of the entire house shown in the series is phenomenal. The most touching scene was when the six actors saw Mike and Carol's bedroom completed. Robert Reed and Florence Henderson's presence (and Ann B. Davis's) was truly missed.
Should make it into a museum
It pretty much is a time capsule now.
I totally and wholeheartedly agree. I would visit it.
They'll probably make it a BB&B. A Brady Bed and Breakfast.
That’s what I’m wondering
Definitely a museum.
Retro is coming back and I love it!
You know it, Frank!!
The hell it is.
@@johnnylawrence you don't think so. I just see it everywhere..
Glad retro is coming back. All my furniture and clothes will be back in style....lol
@@christianbrother4724 I don't....🙄🙄🙄
i grew up with the bradys i love the house and glad they did that
This is amazing! And it brought Marcia to tears. Very cool!
I grew up watching this show, everyday after school. They should turn it into a museum..I would pay to tour the house.
Yes! I'm not usually in to things like that but for this, I would travel to California!
I was 12 in 1969 and I loved the show 100%. Is is awesome that they turned this house into the real thing. Kudos all around! 👏👍👍💘🌷🍦🍻
I loved watching the Brady Bunch every day after school.! I thought Mike & Carol had the best marriage. It makes me emotional seeing the house again.
I loved them split level homes in the 60s a 70s. I'm living now in a brick ranch that my grandfather built in 1958. It's all original.a just like it was when I visited a stayed w them growing up. Their not here anymore but in a way they are. Plus my daughter a her 2 son's my Grandsons are enjoying it too.a the memories. Priceless !!
I love them too. The house next door, to the south of us on our street, is one.
Awesome, 1969 was just a great time for my teen years.
I wasn't a teen but I watched it because it was the only TV in the house. I was like 5 yrs old
Wow! I just turned 50! I dont recall watching it til it showed the reruns. But grew up with em !
it's a story, of a man named Eric, who realized 50 years goes by just like that.
:)
Sure does
Good one, Eric. Me too, Brother!
@@brianv.5686 Me three!!! God bless!
Wow this is epic. Why did i not know about this.
Brian V. I guess that make Me Four! 50 years have flown by I can't believe it. 50 years ago August 1969 Texas Instruments came to Florida and talked a bunch of the engineers working at the cape to come to Texas guaranteed big bonuses and my father was one of them. What a shock to go from living two blocks from the ocean and 3 miles from the cape and getting to meet all the astronauts and see everything there then moving to Texas OMG triple-digit weather and vehicles that we didn't have air conditioning in but then we didn't need it living there we didn't even have them in our houses there. But we've gotten used to it here and we stayed in Texas. The real sad thing was is that we moved here in August and Texas Instruments laid off all the engineers in the middle of December my mom was livid to say the least.
I don't know what they have planned for the Brady house but it sure seems strange to spend so much money when they could have just built a house somewhere else for probably a lot less money than what they spent buying and renovating that house. It may be just for all the publicity to do that to the house I'm sure they've made some arrangement with HOA to make this a place to be toured or even do a remake of The Brady Bunch call even do a remake of the Brady Bunch. Only time will tell.
Wow!!! That’s amazing!! It be great to go inside and see it!! Should be a museum.
This show was a huge part of my childhood. I would live there in a heartbeat.❤
So glad they did that to the house!! It's just like the show was. I always watched The Brady Bunch and this brings back so many memories for me, I can only imagine the memories it sparked for the cast members.
Lego should make a Brady house in honor of the show's 50th anniversary.
They should & possibly will . Get onto it Lego ! 😑😉
They wont. Batman wasn't in the Brady bunch.
That's such a great idea!
@Hineni John3:16 There are Lego sets for older fans.
They could and they can charge like a grand for it!
They should have the home like a tourist attraction and it would be wonderful for people to go through it as a tour
I still watch it to escape the garbage we have on tv today.
Yeah like GMAC.
Gary Pierce amen to that! 🙏❤️
Gary Pierce+ Me too:)!!!! I am also so looking forward to seeing how they renovated the "Brady House" just like the Hollywood Set and all the details in the rooms:)!!! It was a simpler time back then and so nostalgic for me, but as a Kid I watched the re-runs:)!!!
I watch to get away from all the snowflakes and biased media news
I'm telling you. I don't watch TV but you tube. To much baloney!
Wow ! The house looks great. I was 9 years old when the Brady Bunch started in 1969. I have been watching the show for the last 50 years. It's hard to believe the show is that old.
Really looking forward to the reveal show in September!
I remember meeting all 6 kids in the early 70's at Lion Country Safari in Orange County back when I was a kid. Loved the BB.
Did you guys notice they changed the address numbers on the curb in front of the house? The actual address of this house is 11222 Dilling Street. They have changed the numbers to 4222, which was the Brady's address of 4222 Clinton Way.
@Ken Lompart The mayor of LA proclaimed May 23, 2019 as Brady Bunch Day and changed the name of the street that the Brady house is on to Clinton Way! Truth!
Street View of the house as of May 2017. goo.gl/maps/GBGuA1b9CGYyC43w8 Change the date setting to see other years.
Omg I loved the Brady Bunch, 50 years already I cried I love the memories I just turned 51😀
LOVE IT!!! brought me back slot of MEMORIES... 😄🤣😄
That was beyond amazing, I was just 2 when it first aired but watched it durring the 70's & 80's!
Me also. I was 2 when this first aired and watched it all the time when I was a kid in the 70's
It's too bad that Robert Reed, Ann B. Davis and Florence Henderson didn't live to see this newly renovated house of the show's set! They would have been totally blown away! No doubt in my mind! Peace.
You forgot about Alan Melvin (Sam the butcher) and Tiger.
I would so pay to walk through that house. So many fond memories. Years ago I was lucky enough to visit the original house where Bonanza was filmed up in Lake Tahoe. It was like "coming home". It all looked so familiar.
This is amazing. They should keep it as a Brady Bunch Museum and sell tickets to look all around. Also sell Brady Bunch souvenirs. They could make a fortune. I would be happy to purchase a ticket and buy souvenirs.
The problem is that it's in a private neighborhood.
I would do anything and pay anything to get inside that house and take a look around. Problem is that there are way too many people who feel the same as I do. They couldn't take too many people inside at one time. Can you imagine the waiting list? You'd have to book 3 or 4 years out just to get a 20 minute tour.
Yeah that won't happen.....lmao
I was just thinking almost the same thing.
I was thinking making it like Medieval Times, where you get dinner and a show.
Being in the Brady home and being present when that vase gets broken, or in the back yard when Marsha's nose gets the same treatment...now THAT'S something I'd pay good money for.
Demont Bowden - It’s in an actual neighborhood. NO THANKS👎🏾
I'm glad all the kids are alive and well. Even reunion-shy Eve Plumb was there.
That is exactly what I would've done if I bought that house.
If you are rich now or became rich... because you're not going to be able to pull a massive stunt like that unless you're super rich...
@@stevemitchell2252 no duh. That's why a corporation bought it.
I agree!!!! This is incredible!!!! How sad it is there is no shows like it on now.
We’re so excited ☺️
I liked seeing Maureen getting a bit choked up. Your childhood memories are pretty powerful. If I could buy my childhood home in my hometown I'd do it in a heartbeat. No question.
Now I want to watch the Brady bunch.
The Brady Bunch, and later into the 80s, the constant re-runs, were very special to my generation. It was an idealistic, fun, safe childhood in our latch-key world.
4:06 mind blown by seeing the forth wall. I must get inside this house....
I must also. I'll buy a ticket. Then, I must get into the Munsters house. Build that next, hgtv.
This is so awesome! The cast members were obviously moved to see their set become a home.
Tht is so Amazing the house is an exact resemble of the studio in paramount its so Groovy n Sweet
🙌🙌🙌💪💙💜💚💛Eiether way its so Cool💪💙🙌💜
This is mind blowing! All those years, it had only been used as the exterior. Now...the interior has been done to match the set...with a fourth wall! I used to always imagine what the other sides of the rooms on TV sitcoms looked like. I knew that that was where the studio audience sat, but, I used to picture that the rooms were all complete with fourth walls. And now...the Brady house actually is! I LOVE it!
glad to see eve plumb embrace the show and the house renovations because she was a non-participant in all the reunion shows. i think it should be turned into a bed & breakfast : )
Which reunion shows? Eve Plumb did participate in "The Brady Girls get Married", "A Very Brady Christmas" and the short-lived 1990 series "The Bradys".
@@hitechworld7264 Oh...I didn't know that. Thanks for the correction. I must be thinking of tina louise!
I felt a tightening in my throat and a tear in my eye towards the end of the video. And I'm a 56 yr-old man.
I've been watching the Brady Bunch since the show first premiered. I Always wanted to live & grow up in that house.
How much did the Brady kids get paid? Must’ve been a decent amount to get Eve Plumb back on board 😂
Eve plumb on board? What do you mean?
She couldn't stand playing second fiddle to Marsha Marsha Marsha
@@brianv.5686 She never went to any of the reunions.She said it was a time in her life she wanted to forget.
Loved watching the Brady Bunch.. a true meaning of a true Family..
Maureen McCormick still looks great.
She did win Celebrity Fit Club back in 2007, I guess she kept the weight off.
I'm all there for that. ❤
This would be a KILLER AirBNB!
That Lara reporter, is there a network she hasn't worked for?? I've seen her on PBS, HGTV, and now CBS.. everything from Antiques to Celebrities to Renovations.. she's a jack of all trades; a very versatile lady.
Now, if Playboy Channel would hire her.
I would love to see her in an old-fashioned Playboy Centerfold😍🤖
i love all the stone and brick inside the house.
Great job . can t wait to see show I n September. Go Brady bunch.
I had the biggest smile on my face the whole video. I had always known the interior or the real house was nothing like the house on TV but now to know it is an exact match just blows my mind away. It is a dream I never knew I had. :D
The Brady house has a Field of Dreams vibe. If you build it they will come...
ABSOLUTELY UNBELIEVABLE! THE DREAM OF MY LIFE, TO OWN THAT HOME!