Brady Bunch Reunion Ranking: Cast Reveals Their Favorite!

The Brady Bunch cast fondly remembers their reunion on a popular home and garden television network.
While the cast members have enjoyed numerous reunions since the sitcom’s conclusion in 1974, they particularly cherished the experience of working together on a home renovation show in 2019.
“That was probably the number-one best reunion show, in my book,” said Christopher Knight, who played Peter Brady, at a recent fan event.
“Well, we weren’t playing characters. We were ourselves,” noted Barry Williams, who played Greg Brady.
Mike Lookinland and Susan Olsen, who also attended the event, echoed these sentiments.
“We were reflecting on the characters,” Williams explained, with Knight adding, “And doing something very real… as opposed to faking it.”
Many fans perceived the series as the siblings reuniting at the Brady home for the first time, but it was actually an introduction to the actual house for many of the stars.
“That wasn’t the Brady House [to us]. We didn’t even know where that was. I mean, I didn’t know until around 1995. That house was a photograph or a video used as an establishment, but we never worked there,” Williams explained.
“I deliberately had never been there because as a child… it couldn’t possibly be the Brady House,” Olsen shared.
Olsen recalled her first visit: “It wasn’t until my friend, a big songwriter, had a day in the Wienermobile. She invited me to come along with her and she goes, ‘We’re really close to the Brady House.’ I said, ‘I’ve never been.’ She goes, ‘We’re going.’ And there were fans outside. So here comes the Wienermobile and up pops Cindy. But that’s how I [first] saw the house.”
Turning the house into the Brady house as they remembered it on the television network series was “pretty fabulous,” according to Williams. The premise of the show was to transform the interior to more closely resemble the soundstage used during the original show’s production.
“Now it’s very much the Brady House,” Knight said. “It’s amazing.”
“And it’s a house! We worked on a set. So it’s better than what it was. It’s kind of wild. We took something… we made something real out of something that was a fantasy,” Williams said.
“To watch people walk through the doors… I wanted to do a talk show there because it was almost like getting people drunk, because they walk through the doors and they turn into 9-year-olds,” Olsen said with a laugh.
“It’s a pretty special set, or was a special set. And this is not just reminiscent of it,” Knight added of the renovated home. “It’s like being on the set.”
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