Country of Origin: |
United States |
Production year: |
1972 |
Directors: |
Jack Donohue, Roger Duchowny, Jerry London, George Tyne, Richard Michaels |
Rating: |
NR(Television) |
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Disc ID: 09FF-7850-313D-972C
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Running time: |
2:32 (152 Min.) |
Casetype: |
Keep Case |
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NTSC, Color, 1.33:1, Full Frame |
DVD-Format: |
Single-Sided, Double-Layered |
Released: |
November 01, 2005 |
Collection type: |
Owned |
Status: |
Available |
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Purchase date: |
January 01, 1970 |
Purchase price: |
Hidden |
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Overview |
7. The Show Must Go On??
The local high school's "Family Frolics" variety show promises to bridge the Generation Gap when Marcia talks Carol into performing a duet with her, while Greg and Mike collaborate on a performance of their own.
8. Jan, the Only Child
Jan immediately begins to regret her very vocal desire to be "an only child" when the rest of the Brady kids oblige her and start excluding her from all of their pastimes and activities.
9. Career Fever
Mike is thrilled when he reads Greg's school essay, in which Greg wrote that he hopes to become an architect like his father. Alas, it was just a quick way to get the assignment done - and now Greg has to break the news to Mike that he really doesn't want to follow his father's career path.
10. Goodbye, Alice, Hello
Has Alice become a ruthless tattletale? The Brady kids think so after she reveals that Greg and Peter broke Carol's beloved antique lamp, and then reports that Marcia left the stereo on all night. The kids decide that maybe it's time for a new Brady housekeeper.
11. Greg's Triangle
Greg is head-over-heels crazy about his latest girlfriend, Jennifer. But cupid's arrows turn into cannonballs when he discovers that both Jennifer and his sister Marcia will be competing for the coveted head cheerleader spot - and he happens to be one of the deciding judges.
12. Everyone Can't Be George Washington
Peter hopes to land the role of George Washington in the school play, but ends up cast as Benedict Arnold! And when his buddies start making snide comments about his role as the infamous American traitor, he decides to end their taunts by getting himself kicked out of the production. |
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