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The Real Brady Bros

The Real Brady Bros Q&A #5

The Real Brady Bros

Wynnefield Productions

After Shows, Tv Reviews, Tv & Film

5700 Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2022

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Curious about how the tic-tac-toe opening credits were shot? How did the Bros feel about the show getting cancelled? All this and more...

Welcome to the 5th Q&A episode!! Barry, Chris, and our exec producer, Ed Mann are here to answer the burning questions that you, our devoted listeners, have submitted to our Facebook page @realbradybros. Pop on and ask away for the next one, and the next one, and the next! 

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0:00.0

Hi, everybody. This is Ed Mann, the executive producer of the real Brady Bros.

0:17.0

And I am very proud to introduce the real Brady Bros themselves.

0:21.3

Christopher Knight and Barry Williams.

0:22.9

Hello, boys.

0:23.8

Hi you doing.

0:24.4

Hello there.

0:25.3

Hey, Ed.

0:26.0

Questions have been submitted, and they can always be submitted on our Facebook page,

0:30.5

which is growing like mad and becoming an absolute rave sensation throughout the country and the world.

0:35.4

It's called At Real Brady Bros. At Real Brady Bros.

0:38.9

And you will find all sorts of wonderful things, all Brady stuff that you might like,

0:43.4

particularly about this podcast. Today, we're going to address some questions. The Q&A thing has

0:48.3

become a very big thing. And we want to start with Pat, who asks the following.

1:00.7

I've always been curious about how the tick-tech toe opening and end credits were shot.

1:05.9

His guess is that they were done each season on an insert stage, which I'm not sure of what that is.

1:06.3

Maybe you can explain with one actor at a time.

1:09.0

And then each told when and which directions to look,

1:11.6

etc. How did that go, guys? First, it wasn't on an insert stage, but it could have been. It was

1:17.4

done on a stage, but they're very correct in how they've visualized it. It's one actor at a time

1:22.9

that they put through the paces. then literally they because again all this was done

1:29.3

optically optically they had to then i guess strip i don't know how they got it into a nine

1:34.6

square once they had the individual shot on 35 millimeter film they then had to put it together

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