5 • 700 Ratings
🗓️ 30 August 2022
⏱️ 39 minutes
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This week's episode: The Brady Bunch S4 E16 - "Amateur Nite" originally aired January 26, 1973
Jan's misunderstanding of the price for the engraving of a silver platter they intend to give their parents as an anniversary gift leaves the kids scrambling for cash. To raise the funds they participate in television talent show as "The Silver Platters".
Featured songs: "It's a Sunshine Day" and "Keep On", sung by the Brady Kids
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome back everyone to our little podcast that we have so much fun doing and so much |
0:18.8 | fun sharing with you. We have a very special episode this week that we're going to get into and dissect that has a lot of music in it. |
0:25.9 | A couple of songs that if you watch the show, you're going to recognize. |
0:29.3 | I'm Barry Williams. |
0:30.3 | And I'm Christopher Knight. |
0:31.5 | And we are The Real Brady Bros. |
0:35.8 | So this was a very, very nostalgic run back through our shows to the fourth season. |
0:41.8 | And you might know this episode as the Sunshine Day episode and keep on, keep it on episode, |
0:49.1 | both of which appear in this show. |
0:51.0 | But how we got there and what we were doing is uh was a long story and it is a long |
0:56.4 | story even my notes are go on and on a bit because there were subplots and there was lots of |
1:02.9 | hiding from mom and dad and trying to sneak through the living room and get out like no one |
1:07.8 | would notice i i always get a kick out of that when we try and sneak out of the house with nine people. |
1:12.2 | And this time, Alice catches us rehearsing in the garage when we think that no one's going |
1:17.3 | to know what we're doing, you know, that kind of thing. |
1:19.6 | And then the whole premise of the plot, which was genuine and sweet, but kind of silly in its own way. I enjoyed this show much more |
1:30.5 | than I thought I would. It has been years since I first and probably last watched it, like 50, |
1:38.8 | and I was pleasantly, pleasantly surprised at the real honest grin on my face. And I'm not, let's |
1:48.9 | how do I say, I'm very critical of the music stuff. It's hard for you to get past your critical |
1:52.1 | mind. Well, the music stuff was, wasn't something I was comfortable with. And yet you'll see that you, |
1:57.9 | and I watch that knowing that you are, you as a person are not comfortable |
2:03.2 | in, you know, in that setting, but it doesn't show. I mean, you feel just fine. The choreography |
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