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A Very Brady Renovation is an American reality television miniseries airing on HGTV. It showcases the renovation of the Studio City, California house that was used for many of the exterior shots in the 1969–1974 American sitcom The Brady Bunch. [2] The house was purchased by HGTV in 2018 for $3.5 million.
The "Brady Bunch" house, one of the most recognizable homes in TV history, is officially off the market. On Sept. 11, about four months after HGTV put it up for sale, the iconic home was bought.
The Brady Bunch, which ran from 1969-1974 on ABC, followed Mike and Carol Brady and their blended family of six children and live-in housekeeper Alice as they tackled everyday problems — like a ...
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. After its cancellation in 1974, the series debuted in syndication in September 1975. [2]
The Brady Bunch Movie: Mike Brady 1996 A Very Brady Sequel: Mike Brady 1997 Santa Fe: Paul Thomas Gang Related: DEA Agent Richard Simms Cyclops, Baby: Manks 1998 A Simple Plan: Vernon Bokovsky / FBI Agent Neil Baxter Kiss the Sky: Marty I'll Be Home for Christmas: Jake's Dad 1999 Office Space: Bill Lumbergh: 2000 The Gift: David Duncan 2001 The ...
The Los Angeles property used as the exterior of The Brady Bunch home sold for 9 percent less than HGTV bought it for in 2018. See this historic home.
The Brady house, fictional home of the TV series The Brady Bunch, and subject of the TV series A Very Brady Renovation; Brady Cabin, Ardmore, Oklahoma, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Brady-Brady House, Sandy, Utah, NRHP-listed; Halloran-Matthews-Brady House, Spearfish, South Dakota, NRHP-listed
Everett Collection. The cast of 'The Brady Bunch.' From left: Barry Williams, Susan Olsen, Eve Plumb, Maureen McCormick, Christopher Knight and Mike Lookinland in the 1970s