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The Bradys is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on CBS from February 9 to March 9, 1990. The series is a sequel and continuation of the original 1969–1974 sitcom The Brady Bunch, focusing on its main characters as adults, and was the second such continuation after the 1981 sitcom The Brady Brides.
Susan Marie Olsen (born August 14, 1961) is an American actress and former radio hostess. Olsen is known for her role as Cindy Brady, the youngest Brady child in the sitcom The Brady Bunch for the full run of the show, from 1969 to 1974.
Cynthia "Cindy" Brady, née Cynthia "Cindy" Martin (bottom left), portrayed by Susan Olsen in the TV show, The Brady Bunch Hour, The Brady Girls Get Married and The Bradys, Jennifer Runyon in A Very Brady Christmas, Olivia Hack in the theatrical films and Sofia Vassilieva in the 2002 TV movie, is the youngest Brady daughter.
The Brady Bunch left its cast with "enduring friendships" that they still hold near and dear more than 50 years later. "I mean, we were a family," Williams told Us . With reporting by Sarah Jones
Cindy asks a department-store Santa Claus for a miracle. The older children are also depressed by Carol's illness, prompting Alice to remind them of the true meaning of the holiday. Featured Song: "O Come All Ye Faithful" sung by Florence Henderson. It was later featured in the 1988 TV film A Very Brady Christmas, sung by the whole family.
Susan Olsen played Cindy Brady on the iconic family sitcom from 1969-1974, and reprised the role in the variety show The Brady Bunch Hour and various follow-up TV specials (though not in 1995's ...
The Brady Bunch 35th Anniversary Reunion Special: Still Brady After All These Years is a 2004 American television special hosted by Jenny McCarthy that reunited all the living cast members of the 1969–1974 ABC sitcom The Brady Bunch, who spoke about the shows and answered questions. It aired September 29, 2004 on TV Land. [1]
Harvard tied with Dartmouth and Columbia atop the conference at 5-2 this season, but scored head-to-head wins over both teams. Officially, the Ivy League recognized all three teams as co-champions.