The Brady Bunch is an American sitcom that ran on ABC from September 26, 1969 to March 8, 1974 for five seasons created by Sherwood Schwartz.
Spin-offs[]
- The Brady Bunch Hour is a variety series that is not considered as part of the Tommy Westphall Universe.
- The Brady Girls Get Married is a television film focusing on Marsha and Jan Brady get married.
- The Brady Brides follows directly after The Brady Girls Get Married.
- A Very Brady Christmas is a television reunion film.
- The Bradys following the characters into adulthood.
Westphall connections to the The Brady Bunch[]
- Mike and Carol Brady appeared on the final episode of The Love Boat "Who Killed Maxwell Thorn?" along with Betty and Margaret Anderson from Father Knows Best and June, Wally, and Beaver Cleaver from Leave It to Beaver.
- The fictional Sunflower Girls scout troop notably seen in "The Liberation of Marcia Brady" appears in Family Ties "My Buddy" and in an earlier appearance in The Phil Silvers Show "Bilko Enters Politics".
Unsubstantiated connection in The Brady Bunch[]
Hank Thackery, a minor character from Petticoat Junction, may be the same Thackery in "The Possible Dream".
Disputed connections to The Brady Bunch[]
- In Day by Day "A Very Brady Episode", Ross Harper dreams he is a member of The Brady Bunch.
- Carol Brady's appearance in Instant Mom "Not Your Mother's Day" is disputed since the character is not named on screen.
Noncontiguous connection to The Brady Bunch[]
Alice Nelson appeared in Hi Honey, I'm Home! "SRP". All connections to that series are noncontiguous.
Continuity complication[]
The Brady Bunch is featured in The X-Files "Sunshine Days"