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The Brady Bunch - Season 3
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Title: The Brady Bunch

Overview: When widower Mike Brady marries a lovely lady widow Carol Ann, their two families become one. These are the misadventures of this new couple, their six children, a dog named Tiger, and quirky housekeeper Alice.

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Average Vote: 6.741 (143 votes)

Cast

  • Mike Brady: Robert Reed
  • Carol Brady: Florence Henderson
  • Alice Nelson: Ann B. Davis
  • Marcia Brady: Maureen McCormick
  • Jan Brady: Eve Plumb
  • Cindy Brady: Susan Olsen
  • Greg Brady: Barry Williams
  • Peter Brady: Christopher Knight
  • Bobby Brady: Mike Lookinland
  • Oliver: Robbie Rist
  • The Brady Bunch - Ghost Town, U.S.A. (Season 3 - Episode 1)

    The Bradys set out for a family vacation to the Grand Canyon. However, en route, the family stops in an old ghost town where an old prospector locks them in a jail cell.

    The Brady Bunch - Grand Canyon or Bust (Season 3 - Episode 2)

    After escaping the jail cell, the Brady finally arrive in the Grand Canyon and set up camp. Later, the family is thrown into a panic, when Bobby and Cindy get lost in the canyon while chasing and Indian boy.

    The Brady Bunch - The Brady Braves (Season 3 - Episode 3)

    Bobby and Cindy find their way back to camp bringing relief to a worried Mike and Carol. However, Bobby and Cindy's wanting to help the Indian boy, Jimmy, in his quest of running away to become an astronaut gets them into more trouble.

    The Brady Bunch - The Wheeler-Dealer (Season 3 - Episode 4)

    Greg buys his first car for $100 from his friend Eddie who made the car into something it's not. Finding that he has been stuck, Greg attempts to do the same thing Eddie did, when he tries to sell the car.

    The Brady Bunch - My Sister, Benedict Arnold (Season 3 - Episode 5)

    Greg is furious when he discovers Marcia is dating Warren Mulaney, his arch rival who beat him out in a basketball rank. To get revenge, Greg begins dating the woman who beat Marcia out in cheerleading.

    The Brady Bunch - The Personality Kid (Season 3 - Episode 6)

    Convinced he doesn't have personality, Peter goes all out to try to get one. After imitating celebrities, Peter decides to try a funny personality in which he stocks up on jokes and plans to show his new personality off at a party.

    The Brady Bunch - Juliet is the Sun (Season 3 - Episode 7)

    When Marcia gets the lead as Juliet in the school play, she lets it go to her head, which causes her to become unbearable at home and at school and plays as the major reason why she is replaced by her understudy.

    The Brady Bunch - And Now, A Word From Our Sponsor (Season 3 - Episode 8)

    A commercial producer discovers the Brady family while they are grocery shopping, one afternoon. He quickly wants them to be in a laundry soap commercial and soon the problem is whether or not to do the commercial since they don't use the product.

    The Brady Bunch - The Private Ear (Season 3 - Episode 9)

    Peter begins to secretly eavesdrop in on his siblings private conversations with the help of Mike's tape recorder. This cause sibling rivalry and discord between his brothers and sisters.

    The Brady Bunch - Her Sister's Shadow (Season 3 - Episode 10)

    Tired of being in Marcia's shadow, Jan is determined to do something that Marcia never did. However, Jan becomes more depressed when she fails to make the pom-pom team and her friend makes the squad. Then she wins first prize in the essay contest and finds out her teacher made a mistake in scoring.

    The Brady Bunch - Click (Season 3 - Episode 11)

    Greg wants to be on the football team, but Carol is against it, fearing that he's going to get hurt. Carol's fears come true when Greg fractures a rib. Meanwhile, Bobby gets a camera.

    The Brady Bunch - Getting Davy Jones (Season 3 - Episode 12)

    Marcia makes a promise that she will get Davy Jones to perform at the prom. A promise she quickly learns is going to be very difficult to keep, since trying to get a hold of him is almost impossible.

    The Brady Bunch - The Not-So-Rose-Colored Glasses (Season 3 - Episode 13)

    After taking the wrong bike from school and when her grades begin to slip, Jan learns she may need glasses. Meanwhile, Mike's anniversary gift to Carol is a portrait of the six kids. The trick is getting the kids to the photographer without Carol finding out.

    The Brady Bunch - The Teeter-Totter Caper (Season 3 - Episode 14)

    When Bobby and Cindy are not invited to a wedding because they're too young, they set out to do something important. Their goal, break a teeter-totter record.

    The Brady Bunch - Big Little Man (Season 3 - Episode 15)

    Bobby becomes extremely self conscious about his height and tries different ways to make himself "big." First he tries stretching himself, and then he decides to improve his mind by memorizing a bunch of worthless facts.

    The Brady Bunch - Dough Re Mi (Season 3 - Episode 16)

    Greg, wanting to make a record, books a recording studio and plans on singing a song with his siblings. However, when Peter's voice begins to change, his hopes of recording his planned song are dashed.

    The Brady Bunch - Jan's Aunt Jenny (Season 3 - Episode 17)

    Jan discovers her Aunt Jenny looked exactly like her when she was young. Curious about how she looks now and thinking perhaps that is how she'll turn out to look, Jan asks her for a picture of her now. This causes Jan to become distressed since Jenny, now, doesn't look to attractive.

    The Brady Bunch - The Big Bet (Season 3 - Episode 18)

    Bobby bets Greg that he can't do twice as many chin-ups as him. Greg, confident he'll win sits back while Bobby practices. However, Greg is totally unprepared when he looses and Bobby begins taking advantage of the terms of winning.

    The Brady Bunch - The Power of the Press (Season 3 - Episode 19)

    Peter is popular with his classmates when they find their names in his newspaper column. When he starts getting a poor grade he decides to improve it by flattering his teacher.

    The Brady Bunch - Sergeant Emma (Season 3 - Episode 20)

    Alice has decided to take a well deserved vacation, but feeling like she's deserting the Brady family, she calls in her cousin, Emma. The Bradys are in for a big surprise when she turns to household into an army barracks.

    The Brady Bunch - Cindy Brady, Lady (Season 3 - Episode 21)

    Feeling immature because she is the youngest, Cindy feels that she isn't appreciated until she gets a mysterious letter from a secret admirer.

    The Brady Bunch - My Fair Opponent (Season 3 - Episode 22)

    For a joke, Molly Webber, a plain Jane, is nominated for hostess on Banquet Night. This practical joke sends Marcia on a mission to transform Molly into a knockout and she succeeds but discovers she may have succeeded to much when she finds herself running against her.

    The Brady Bunch - The Fender Benders (Season 3 - Episode 23)

    Carol is in a car accident with a man who agrees to pay the damages. However, a short while later, he changes his mind and Carol finds herself summoned to court with Bobby and Cindy testifying against her.

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