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The Real Brady Bros

Call Me Irresponsible - Part 1

The Real Brady Bros

Wynnefield Productions

After Shows, Tv Reviews, Tv & Film

5700 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Mike and Carol learn that Greg wants to save up to buy a car. The family is a bit dismayed by how Greg intends to pay for it: by following in Mike's footsteps by becoming an architect. He wants to work side-by-side with his father and wants Mike to help him get a part-time job after school working at the architectural firm.

 

This week's episode: "Call Me Irresponsible" The Brady Bunch S2 E06, originally aired October 30, 1970.

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody and welcome.

0:14.3

It is a great day for a new podcast, a new episode, and the same old Brady Bunch.

0:21.4

Now, out of five years, we're headed back to season two.

0:25.2

What a wonderful year it was.

0:27.5

I can't believe it was 54 years ago.

0:31.2

But be that as it may, this thing is full of memories, full of fun, and full of guest stars. Lots of them.

0:39.8

Anyway, let's get started. I'm Barry Williams. And I'm Christopher Knight. And we are

0:45.7

The Real Brady Bros. Okay, Chris, we're in season two This, I'm starting to like season two a lot.

0:57.3

We're comfortable, you know, we've got a little bit better budget.

1:00.3

This episode has lots of guests in it, pretty sophisticated story, and, well, it features me.

1:07.9

It looks like Greg was wanting to shave, but didn't quite have enough hair as sideburns,

1:13.3

so he just wore his hair as sideburns in this episode.

1:17.2

That struck me.

1:19.2

Well, it struck me how excited I used to get.

1:21.9

I loved doing episodes that featured me because I always looked at it as a kind of acting assignment,

1:29.7

you know, and I loved to tell the story. And so this was a good, a good opportunity to do that.

1:36.1

You're engaged when it's about you. I mean, certainly it's more work. It's more tiring,

1:42.1

but you can't phone it in when you're on every page. It's more fleshed out

1:49.1

for you. Yeah, it is. And so there's a greater continuity to it. There's, you know, more of a sense

1:54.3

of bringing one event from a previous scene to the next one and having an overview.

2:01.0

I mean, there are sometimes, like Greg had six lines, you know, I didn't even really read the script.

2:06.1

Right.

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