'The Brady Bunch' asks nothing of you as a viewer. Sometimes is just what the doctor ordered.
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I had wanted to be a regular character on a series for a while. 'The Brady Bunch' was an answer to a prayer.
I frequently am contacted by people who want to thank me for 'The Brady Bunch.' Whether they grew up during the show's original television run or are brand-new fans of the present generation, they tell me how important 'The Brady Bunch' has been in their lives.
Being a Brady comes with it's pleasures and its baggage. I'm not one given to a lack of privacy and invasion.
For me, 'The Brady Bunch' is just a part of the fabric of my career, but for a lot of people, that's it.
The Brady Bunch is a live action modern fairytale of family. In this context it's less odd that it's lasted for over thirty years; and why it may last in some respects as long as Mother Goose!
My Gram said that I would get the role in whichever show God thought was right but it wouldn't hurt to express a preference. I told her that I would like to do 'The Brady Bunch' because I'd have five other kids on the set to play with. God was listening.
I do sometimes watch 'Dr. Who' and while the stories barely make sense, if at all, the doctor is such great company I don't care.
And it's sort of an old-fashioned ER, in that it's very much about the medicine, and how these people cope. There's very little about the personal lives of the characters.
'Doctor Who' rewrites your brain because at first when you watch it, you think, 'That doesn't make sense.'
I was not a 'Doctor Who' fan. As a kid, I thought it was scary and for boys.
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