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It’s been 50 years since The Brady Bunch first made its big television
debut in 1969, and members of the show’s unforgettable family can’t
help but celebrate the milestone with fans on social media.
Maureen McCormick, who portrayed eldest Brady daughter Marcia for 117
episodes, kicked off the festivities by sharing a message on Twitter in
remembrance of the series’ debut episode, in which audiences first met
the blended family. She also opened up about what the show means to her
all these years laters.
“50 years ago today The Brady Bunch pilot ‘The Honeymoon’ first aired,”
she said. “This show and all the crew, cast, extended family members,
and fans of the show will always hold a very special place in my heart.
Happy 50th Anniversary The Brady Bunch!”
McCormick and her five small-screen siblings recently reunited under
one family roof — that of the North Hollywood home whose facade was
used as that of the Brady abode — for the HGTV series A Very Brady
Renovation. McCormick was joined by Eve Plumb, Susan Olsen, Barry
Williams, Christopher Knight, and Mike Lookinland on the project that
converted the real life residence to look just like the Brady home did
on television.
Knight also remembered the show’s big anniversary by sharing a groovy
animated photo on Instagram, with a special message of gratitude for
the show’s fans.
“Today we are celebrating 50 years!! The first episode aired on
September 26, 1969. It ended in 1974 with 117 episodes produced,” he
wrote. “But as you can see we have stood the test of time and probably
will forever thanks to all of you who have shown us so much support
over the years! Happy 50th Anniversary The Brady Bunch!”
HGTV is currently airing A Very Brad Renovation on Monday nights at
9:00 p.m.
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