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"Time to Change" is a 1972 bubblegum pop song from the television sitcom The Brady Bunch performed by The Brady Bunch Kids (composed of the children of the fictional Brady family). The song and another Brady Bunch Kids song, "We Can Make the World a Whole Lot Brighter", were featured in The Brady Bunch episode "Dough Re Mi" which aired on January
The Kids from the Brady Bunch is the third studio album by American pop group the Brady Bunch.It was released on December 4, 1972, by Paramount Records. [1] Two songs on the album, "It's a Sunshine Day" and "Keep On", were featured on season 4, episode 16 of The Brady Bunch, "Amateur Nite".
The Brady Bunch is an American sitcom created by Sherwood Schwartz that aired five seasons from September 26, 1969, to March 8, 1974, on ABC.The series revolves around a large blended family of six children, with three boys and three girls.
It appeared in the ‘70s that the Brady Bunch kids were being groomed to be the new Partridge Family, and pop-star success didn’t seem out of reach at the time. “Tony Orlando opened for us at ...
Here's what all the Brady kids -- Marcia, Jan, Cindy, Greg, Peter, Bobby and even Cousin Oliver -- look like today. ... It's been more than 45 years since "The Brady Bunch" first premiered in 1969 ...
The Brady Bunch recorded four albums in the early 1970s on Paramount Records: Merry Christmas from the Brady Bunch, Meet the Brady Bunch, The Kids from the Brady Bunch and The Brady Bunch Phonographic Album. There were also various solo singles and a duet album by Christopher Knight and Maureen McCormick.
Characters of The Brady Bunch (Mouse over to identify) The following is a list and description of the primary characters from the classic American television series The Brady Bunch, that was broadcast from September 1969 to March 1974. The characters also appeared in all subsequent reunions, remakes, and theatrical/TV films.
It was 50 years ago that the kids of the "Brady Bunch" became a family both on- and off-screen. Half a century later, all six of the now-grown Bradys were on hand for HGTV's "A Very Brady ...