Bob Reed sure loved those kids. He bought them the super-8 cameras used in this compilation, and also paid for a trip to New York and then London aboard the QE2.
Nowadays you could take the home movies with your smartphone and have high definition. Of course they wouldn't have survived to this day because it is so easy and also tempting to delete it to make more room on your SD card.
YOUTH..... my youth and such role models. Love them-- all still do. I hope they KNOW how much they impacted our young lives..... BLESS THEM ALL, especially Robert Reed who just wanted things to be correct and perfect. LOVE that! Kimberly
I can’t help but smile watching this! My parents were born in 57 & 58, so shows like this always used to be on the TV while growing up. I love how this captures the joy & carefree attitude of the time! Some days I wish I was around to have witnessed it. Thanks for the upload 😊
Maureen McCormick (Marcia) mentinoned in her book that Eve Plumb (Jan) used to enjoy walking around totally naked in front of her and Susan Olsen (Cindy). Her response was "You'll get over it."
Good times. Hard to belive Bob hated being on the show he sure looks like he enjoyed the kids, gave them super 8 cameras and even goofing off a bit for camera.
@@KendrickHarrisKenfinity Robert Reed was an old school Shakespeare trained actor who wanted "The Brady Bunch" to be something it wasn't and was NEVER going to be: a serious show with serious issues. Sherwood Schwartz had ZERO intention of making "The Brady Bunch" into anything other than "Gilligan's Island" in a house. That was the problem.
@@emilycantrellofficial7722yeah I don’t blame her for refusing to do the Shirley Temple episode when she was 12. It was written for season 1 but they held it over until the final season. Heard it was super embarrassing for her.
These are super fun! I’m happy the kids could enjoy themselves despite going through puberty and teen drama on the set of a popular sitcom. It’s never easy for any teenager who’s a TV star. Was there a swimming pool for the actors at Paramount studios? Or mostly used for outdoor scenes? They were definitely like a family. And I’m happy they’re still buddies today.
They are so so soooo cute it is so crazy to believe that the two older kids dated the two middle kids dated and the two younger kids also had a crush on each other and they kissed when they were little behide the scene!
Why does robert reed have to be so complicated with how things went with the show, it turned out a success in my opinion, glad no one took his thoughts into consideration as they were bogus.
What are you smoking ?? Not only was he not ignored, he was largely responsible for making sure the show had some depth. He rightfully pushed the producers to cover some weighty topics and not to make Mike Brady a joke. He was a serious actor and he made his role as the Mike Brady one of the all time great TV dads. He was smart, capable and the emotional rock that held the Brady family together. His portrayal is a million times better than the incompetent goof balls that pass for male role models on sitcoms today.
@@Lunchladydoyle I agree. I was a kid back when 'The Brady Bunch' ran and I really liked that the dad had some authority and wasn't made into a joke, even as a kid. I think his suggestions helped the show.
Bob Reed sure loved those kids. He bought them the super-8 cameras used in this compilation, and also paid for a trip to New York and then London aboard the QE2.
Nowadays you could take the home movies with your smartphone and have high definition. Of course they wouldn't have survived to this day because it is so easy and also tempting to delete it to make more room on your SD card.
You can tell all the cast loved each other.
YOUTH..... my youth and such role models. Love them-- all still do. I hope they KNOW how much they impacted our young lives..... BLESS THEM ALL, especially Robert Reed who just wanted things to be correct and perfect. LOVE that! Kimberly
I can’t help but smile watching this! My parents were born in 57 & 58, so shows like this always used to be on the TV while growing up. I love how this captures the joy & carefree attitude of the time! Some days I wish I was around to have witnessed it. Thanks for the upload 😊
i am about same age as your folks it was a groovy time to be a teenager in the early 70's
There is a whole lot of heart, in these home movies.
"@toddbrogg8005" It is an amazing part of trivia history now.
Gorgeous MAUREEN MCCORMICK.😍
Just enjoying seeing scenes from the 1970s. Worlds away from 2022. Can we get a time machine??
Yes please!!
I love the 70s decade. My favorite vintage decade.
Sure he had his demons (don't we all?), but Bob seemed to me to be a CLASS ACT! RIP RR
Pure innocence. Lovely
Lucky kids even with the ups and downs. They wouldn’t trade that experience away.
Eve is so pretty!! Her and Chris were always my favorite's.
How is it possible I can look at people I don’t even know with such fondness?
It’s almost like you grew up with them. I got the same feeling from watching Osmond home movies
Maureen McCormick (Marcia) mentinoned in her book that Eve Plumb (Jan) used to enjoy walking around totally naked in front of her and Susan Olsen (Cindy). Her response was "You'll get over it."
Wish I could seen Jan naked she has a fantastic body 3:40
I love Maureen McCormick..she was sweet, funny and charismatic. Always Real and NOT awkward or pissed off.
Good times. Hard to belive Bob hated being on the show he sure looks like he enjoyed the kids, gave them super 8 cameras and even goofing off a bit for camera.
He did love the kids, he just had so many conflicts with Sherwood and certain storylines.
@@KendrickHarrisKenfinity Robert Reed was an old school Shakespeare trained actor who wanted "The Brady Bunch" to be something it wasn't and was NEVER going to be: a serious show with serious issues. Sherwood Schwartz had ZERO intention of making "The Brady Bunch" into anything other than "Gilligan's Island" in a house. That was the problem.
@@anglobostonian:
It would've spoiled the show like it spoiled Good Times. We weren't watching these shows to suffer more reality.
Cindy aka Susan Olsen hated being in this show too!
@@emilycantrellofficial7722yeah I don’t blame her for refusing to do the Shirley Temple episode when she was 12. It was written for season 1 but they held it over until the final season. Heard it was super embarrassing for her.
I have this dvd . Gotta watch it tomorrow !
Where did you get it?
I enjoy watching over and over.
Love it and thank you for posting.
These are super fun! I’m happy the kids could enjoy themselves despite going through puberty and teen drama on the set of a popular sitcom. It’s never easy for any teenager who’s a TV star. Was there a swimming pool for the actors at Paramount studios? Or mostly used for outdoor scenes? They were definitely like a family. And I’m happy they’re still buddies today.
They are so so soooo cute it is so crazy to believe that the two older kids dated the two middle kids dated and the two younger kids also had a crush on each other and they kissed when they were little behide the scene!
Pretty funny that Robert, Florence, Maureen and Chris all played in the Loveboat (1977-1987) and Maureen even played a character in that called Cindy.
Florence Henderson one lovely lady
Who else is pretty sure the shots of Mrs Brady in her bathing suit were shot by Barry Williams?
Florence Henderson was reading "The Other" a very good horror book that had just came out probably about the time she was reading it.
This is cool ! 😊
Jan sure turned out to be gorgeous.
😳😆🤣
As Alice would say, "hotdogs anyone?"
Eve seems to be more confident than her character Jan.
Eve/Jan was such a babe too.
whoever is behind Eve around 1:46 flips off the camera 😆
Haha! I hadn't noticed. Looks like Barry Williams!
Maureen had a perfect stomach,she was wrong
1:35 OMG Eve 😛
She was THE reason I watched the some as a preteen/teen.
if only Marsha had that tongue 😛
@@aliassmithandjones9453how old are you
Have to admit Pete got hot 🔥
We're always reuniting our "making the world a whole lot brighter" family/professionals. Stay safe everyone!
Florence Henderson sure was pretty
You know Eve was quite beautiful back then
But, Not next to Gorgeous IT Girl Maureen McCormick.😍
Why does robert reed have to be so complicated with how things went with the show, it turned out a success in my opinion, glad no one took his thoughts into consideration as they were bogus.
What are you smoking ?? Not only was he not ignored, he was largely responsible for making sure the show had some depth. He rightfully pushed the producers to cover some weighty topics and not to make Mike Brady a joke. He was a serious actor and he made his role as the Mike Brady one of the all time great TV dads. He was smart, capable and the emotional rock that held the Brady family together. His portrayal is a million times better than the incompetent goof balls that pass for male role models on sitcoms today.
@@Lunchladydoyle I agree. I was a kid back when 'The Brady Bunch' ran and I really liked that the dad had some authority and wasn't made into a joke, even as a kid. I think his suggestions helped the show.