gr8oldies said:All those Brady kids and not a single mention of the deceased oposite sex parent (I miss Mom..I miss Dad!).
gr8oldies said:All those Brady kids and not a single mention of the deceased oposite sex parent (I miss Mom..I miss Dad!).
Stanislav said:gr8oldies said:All those Brady kids and not a single mention of the deceased oposite sex parent (I miss Mom..I miss Dad!).
For sure. And what are the odds that out of six kids, at least one or two of them wouldn't have any serious resentments towards the step-parent? Nope -- just one big, happy blended family right from the start. Only in 1960's TV Sitcom land. :![]()
dhett said:Stanislav said:gr8oldies said:All those Brady kids and not a single mention of the deceased oposite sex parent (I miss Mom..I miss Dad!).
For sure. And what are the odds that out of six kids, at least one or two of them wouldn't have any serious resentments towards the step-parent? Nope -- just one big, happy blended family right from the start. Only in 1960's TV Sitcom land. :![]()
No, but IIRC, Bobby and Cindy were uneasy with being a "step" in an early episode - perhaps the first.
I am not old enough to remember that, but I always hated when the title character of a show had the same first name as the actor playing said character. It always gave the impression that the actor could not answer to any name other than his/her own! Might as well just play yourself (first and last name) on TV! :bpatrick said:I don't know if anyone has explained the proliferation
of widows and widowers on 1950s and '60s sitcoms,
but in the day the networks didn't want to touch divorce,
for whatever reason. I believe Felix and Oscar ("The Odd
Couple") may have been the first divorcees on a sitcom
(and Felix remarried Gloria in the last episode); someone
has pointed out that Mary Richards was conceived as a
divorcee but someone at CBS got nervous and she ended
up a single woman.
And if someone will turn on the way-back machine, I think
they'll find that Vern Albright ("My Little Margie") was a
widower as well (that was 1952-55).
Also, has anyone mentioned Phyllis Pruitt (Phyllis Diller, "The
Pruitts Of Southampton"/"The Phyllis Diller Show") in 1966-67?
She, too, was a widow.
That was the episode in which Bobby told Alice that she was only the girls' step-housekeeper! I remember Carol with the feather duster and the request to sweep out the fireplace! Shouldn't Carol have had her step-housekeeper take care of that for her? ;DBraves2005 said:In an early episode of The Brady Bunch, Bobby and Cindy were watching Cinderella on TV and they were talking about the wicked stepmother when Carol came with a feather duster and told Bobby to clean the fireplace. This I believe was the only time that the mention of anything stepmother and/or stepfather was seen.