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🗓️ 17 September 2024
⏱️ 37 minutes
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After first faking an injury to get out of the play, Peter feigns laryngitis to lose the role. Mike convinces him that his behavior is letting everyone down, kind of like the real Benedict Arnold. Peter agrees to be in the play and is praised for his brilliant portrayal of Arnold on his deathbed.
This week's episode: "Everyone Can't Be George Washington" The Brady Bunch S4 E12, originally aired December 22, 1972
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0:00.0 | Hello, everybody, and welcome to part two. |
0:16.8 | Everyone can't be George Washington. |
0:18.8 | Oh, this is a quandary, Peter has found himself. |
0:21.0 | And auditioning for George Washington, getting the role of Benedict Arnold, struggling with it, wanting to find that Oscar, that award, that recognition of his great acting skills, talents, prowess. |
0:43.9 | One of the greats. But now, disillusioned. He's not even sure if he was to go on with the play. Whatever will happen. I'm Barry Williams. And I'm Christopher Knight. |
0:49.3 | And we are the real Brady. Burroughs. Oh, Chris. Well, he clearly feels he's been miscast. He was born to be the hero, not the traitor. |
1:00.2 | He was, okay. Catch us up for those of us that weren't in for there. We were in season four. |
1:05.3 | This is, uh, everyone can't be George Washington first aired December 22nd, 1972. The 12th episode of season four, the 84th episode in total, |
1:14.4 | created by Sherwood-Schwart's executive producer, produced by Howard Leeds, |
1:18.6 | written by Sam Locke and Milton Pascal, Pascal, |
1:23.3 | directed by Richard Michaels, and guest starring Barbara Bernstein as, well, Mrs. Benedict Arnold, Peggy, Florence Henderson's daughter. |
1:34.8 | Yes, and a cast of thousands. Actually, we have like seven guest stars in this episode. |
1:41.5 | Sarah Seeger, as Miss Bailey, who does a terrific job. |
1:45.0 | She's got one of those faces you'll recognize from the era. |
1:49.6 | Just, again, throughout the show, really holds it together as the director or teacher directing the play. |
1:58.7 | So we've left Peter, who was deciding... |
2:03.7 | He's trying to get himself thrown out of the play, is where we are. |
2:07.5 | Well, he was not wanting, no longer wanting to play because everybody's hissing and making |
2:12.0 | fun of him for being a traitor. He no longer wants to play Benedict Arnold, and he made his mom and dad a promise that he |
2:19.3 | wouldn't quit the play. So in his little mind, he's not going to quit the play. But he's still not |
2:25.1 | going to do the play. He's going to get himself thrown out of the play. And when we come back, |
2:30.7 | we are back to Fillmore Junior High School, this time in the auditorium. |
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