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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.
Michael Paul "Mike" Brady (bottom center in picture above), portrayed by Robert Reed in the TV show and Gary Cole in films, is the male head of the Brady household. In episode #4 of The Bradys, "Hat in the Ring", when Mike is sworn in as City Councilman, his full name is given as Michael Thomas Brady.
The Brady Bunch Hour: Bobby Brady Main role 1977 Little House on the Prairie: Patrick Episode: "Times of Change" 1981 The Brady Girls Get Married: Bobby Brady TV film 1988 A Very Brady Christmas: Bobby Brady TV film 1989 Day by Day: Bobby Brady Episode: "A Very Brady Episode" 1990 The Bradys: Bobby Brady Main role 1994 The Stand
The wholesome, oh-so-70s sitcom followed the blended family of Mike Brady (Robert Reed) and his three sons — Greg, Peter (Christopher Knight) and Bobby (Mike Lookinland) — and Carol Brady ...
Here's what all the Brady kids -- Marcia, Jan, Cindy, Greg, Peter, Bobby and even Cousin Oliver -- look like today. 'The Brady Bunch': See all the kids (including Cousin Oliver) then and now Skip ...
A final-season Brady Bunch episode, "Kelly's Kids", was intended as a pilot for a prospective spin-off series of the same name. Ken Berry starred as Ken Kelly, a friend and neighbor of the Bradys, who with his wife Kathy (Brooke Bundy) adopted three orphaned boys of different racial backgrounds. One of the adopted sons was played by Todd ...
Bobby Bones gets real about finding his self-worth on Monday's episode of Running Wild With Bear Grylls. The radio and TV personality appears on the show's season finale with his fiancée, Caitlin ...
A manager there gave him the choice of going on the air as Bobby Z or Bobby Bones of which he chose the latter. [5] Bones' first full-time radio contract paid him $17,000. In 2002, Bones was hired by Q100/KQAR in Little Rock, Arkansas. He then worked for radio station , which led to his hosting The Bobby Bones Show on KHFI-FM in Austin, Texas.