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- Marcia breaks a date with Charlie when "big man on campus" Doug Simpson asks her out. However, after she gets hit in the nose with a football, Doug Simpson breaks his date with her.
- The Bradys go on vacation to Hawaii. While there, Peter and Bobby stumble upon an ancient Tiki idol that some locals believe brings bad luck to the person who is touching it.
- Marcia says she can get Davy Jones to sing at her school's junior prom because of a letter Jones sent her as president of the local fan club. The problem is that she can't get to him to ask, and the school has already made the announcement.
- The boys try to spook the girls in the middle of the night with a ghost, so they try to get revenge by giving them a taste of their own medicine. But after Alice criticizes them for being so scared, the kids collectively have a new target.
- The kids want to buy Mike and Carol an engraved silver tray as their anniversary gift, but Jan goofs up on paying for the tray. To fix the mistake, Jan convinces her siblings to audition for an amateur talent show.
- Jan is tired of being compared to Marcia and constantly being told how great her older sister is, so she tries to do something that Marcia never accomplished--make the pom-pom team.
- After bad luck continues to befall the family, the Brady boys set out to learn about the ancient tiki. They learn the tiki is tabu and must be discarded at an ancient burial ground.
- The Brady boys arrive at the cave to return the idol to the burial site, only to be held prisoners by an angry archaeologist who lays claim to the cave and believes that they stole the idol.
- A talent agent signs Greg to become a rock star named "Johnny Bravo." Greg lets his new fame get to his head, until he discovers that he was only signed because he "fit the suit."
- Marcia wants to nominate Mike for "Father of the Year." But she wants to keep it a secret, which means she'll have to break family rules to get it done. If she's caught, Mike will punish her--which is exactly what happens.
- 1969–197426mNot Rated7.7 (282)TV EpisodeJan needs glasses but doesn't want to wear them because of how they make her look--until she has an accident that destroys Mike's surprise anniversary gift to Carol, a framed portrait of the Brady kids.
- The famous tale of Marcia's first house party, which almost doesn't happen after she is accused of scrawling an unflattering picture of her teacher in class. Marcia's brothers conspire to ruin the party, with the predictable result.
- 1969–197425mNot Rated7.7 (248)TV EpisodeJan is tired of living in the shadows of her two sisters. So she buys a curly black wig to stand out and plans to debut "the New Jan Brady" at Lucy Winters' party.
- School bully Buddy Hinton makes fun of Cindy for her lisp and then gives Peter a black eye for trying to defend her. When Mike and Carol can't get Buddy's parents to listen to reason, Mike encourages Peter to defend himself and fight back.
- Greg and Marcia fight over who gets to convert the attic into his or her personal room.
- Peter is going to miss a big camping trip after he breaks Carol's favorite vase. Each brother and sister confesses to keep him out of trouble. Mike and Carol figure out the truth and respond with an appeal to Peter's conscience to confess.
- The kids give Alice the cold shoulder after they think she has broken their trust, so Alice decides to leave her job as housekeeper. However, the kids soon regret the decision after the new housekeeper teaches them a lesson.
- Marcia's class nominates ugly duckling Molly Webber for Senior Banquet Night host as a joke. Marcia decides to give her a makeover so she can win. But what will Marcia do when she discovers at the last minute that she's Molly's competition?
- Greg gets Peter to pretend to be an older guy and go with him on a double date, and Mike and Carol prepare to entertain one of Mike's clients from Mexico.
- Mike takes the entire family on a trip to King's Island amusement park, where he is to submit plans to a client, but the a mix-up causes the blueprints to go missing at the park.
- 1969–197425mNot Rated7.6 (208)TV EpisodeIn order to prove that girls can do anything boys can do, Marcia joins Greg's Frontier Scouts group. The boys respond by having Peter join the Sunflower Girls and sell cookies.
- Jan's first crush is more interested in Marcia. The family plans a surprise party to cheer her up, but she creates an imaginary boyfriend to cheer herself up.
- Greg steals the mascot from his rival school the night before the big game, and Mike tries to help him return it before he gets in big trouble.
- The Bradys and Alice begin their trek to Grand Canyon. But a stop at a ghost town turns out to be a detour, after a demented prospector locks everyone in the jail, thinking they plan to steal his (non-existant) gold claim.
- Marcia thinks that a girl who is suddenly interested in Greg is actually using him so that Greg will vote for her as head cheerleader--over Marcia.
- Marcia doesn't want to play Juliet in the school play because she lacks confidence and beauty, so the family tries to boost her self-esteem. But soon she lets the praise go to her head and becomes an unbearable diva.
- Marcia, Jan and Peter each get jobs at the local ice cream parlor, each with varying results.
- Peter is down in the dumps after he is told at a party that he has no personality, so he works on creating a new one for himself. Meanwhile, Bobby and Cindy encourage the family to do safety drills.
- Carol has laryngitis and will not be able to sing at church on Christmas Day, but a department store Santa Claus promises Cindy that she will get her voice back in time.
- Marcia is apprehensive about her first day of high school, so Mike asks Greg to help break the ice for her. Meanwhile, Peter tries to make a working volcano for the Science Club.
- Greg gets caught with cigarettes in his school jacket. He's been caught smoking once before (and quit immediately). Therefore, nobody believes him when he truthfully says they're not his.
- Greg joins the high school football team and becomes a starter, but Carol doesn't want him to play because he might get injured. Meanwhile, Bobby annoys his family when he becomes a photographer and takes surprise pictures of them.
- Peter has a crush on Jan's new friend but every plan to impress her backfires. Inspired by "Cyrano de Bergerac", he launches a final plan to win her over with Greg's help but it also backfires when she falls for Greg instead.
- Greg writes a song for his brothers and sisters and reserves a recording studio for "The Brady Six." However, before they can record, Peter's voice begins to change and starts cracking uncontrollably.
- Jan finds an old photo of her Aunt Jenny at her age and discovers that they look exactly alike. But when she discovers what she looks like now, her excitement changes to disappointment--until she pays the family a visit.
- 1969–197426mNot Rated7.4 (193)TV EpisodeWhile the Bradys set up a dunking tank for the school carnival, Greg and Marcia feud when Marcia agrees to go on a date with Greg's biggest nemesis, Warren Mullaney.
- Now that Greg's in high school, he decides that he's too old and mature for his brothers and sisters and the family camping trip, so asks for his own room and a new wardrobe.
- Since the boys and girls cannot decide on a mutually satisfactory prize, they hold a contest to determine who gets all of the family's combined trading stamps.
- Mike and Peter track down the old prospector, and the Bradys can finally leave the ghost town for the Grand Canyon. However, once they get there, more trouble awaits for Bobby and Cindy.
- The rival school's quarterback suddenly takes an interest in Marcia the week of the football game., and Mike is Jealous when Carol's high school sweetheart comes for a visit.
- Peter's ego grows wild after he saves a little girl from being crushed by a tumbling wall at the local toy store, and is honored by the newspaper.
- The kids think the house is too small for their needs, so Mike decides it's time to sell it. But then the kids have second thoughts and launch a plan to make him change his mind.
- After Greg is grounded for a week for careless driving, he gets in a dispute with his parents over their "exact words." Meanwhile, Bobby and Peter enter frogs in a frog-jumping contest.
- Bobby lies to his friends that he knows Joe Namath, but they don't believe him. So with Cindy's help, Bobby fakes a serious illness in order to get Namath to come to the house and visit him.
- Peter and Bobby believe they are seeing a UFO, which actually is part of an elaborate hoax being played by Greg. The trick backfires though when Peter and Bobby take pictures, which lead to a government investigation.
- The Bradys find Bobby and Cindy, who have now befriended a Native American boy who has run away from home to get away from his grandfather who only believes in the old traditional ways.
- Marcia battles nerves and Greg's sexist remarks when she tries to get her driver's license. Eventually, the debate over which gender has the better driving abilities leads to a winner-take-all driving test in a vacant parking lot.
- Carol's minor parking lot accident turns into a nightmare when the other driver claims it was her fault, exaggerates his damages, and then takes her to court.
- Greg gets his driver's license and wants to buy a car of his own. However, one of his "friends" tricks him to buying a piece of junk for $100.
- The kids must handle all the chores when Alice sprains her ankle while Carol is away, but Alice's sprained ankle also means that she will miss the Meat Cutters' Ball with Sam the butcher.
- Cindy loses her mom's earrings after playing with them, and "detective" Peter Brady tries to solve the mystery. But when Carol wants the earrings for a costume ball and they're still not found, the entire family tries to crack the case.
- For an American history class project, Greg enlists his family to create a documentary about the First Thanksgiving.
- Bobby becomes obsessed with Jesse James. Mike and Carol don't approve of his new hero, and try to find a way to convince him that James was nothing but a "mean, dirty killer."
- Mike gets Greg an after-school job at the architectural firm where he works, but Greg loses his job on the first day after making a very costly error.
- After reading a letter in the "Dear Libby" newspaper column, the kids are worried that one of their parents is unhappy with the new kids and is considering leaving the marriage.
- Marcia has a crush on her new dentist, which only intensifies when she mistakes an opportunity to babysit for him as a date with him to the ballet.
- Bobby gets his first kiss and sees "fireworks," but he wants to keep it a secret from his older brothers. Meanwhile, the Bradys get ready for a "Roaring 20s" party.
- When the family phone bill goes through the roof, Mike temporarily installs a pay phone in the house to teach the children a lesson.
- Cindy accidentally mixes in Marcia's diary with other books for a book drive. Marcia immediately freaks out, because she's worried that someone else will read it and learn about her secret crush on TV star Desi Arnaz Jr.
- Greg and Marcia recruit their parents to participate in Family Frolics Night at school. Alice is upset with Sam when he passes a chance to be her date to the event to go to bowling practice, so the girls launch a plan to change his mind.
- Greg and Marcia run against each other for student body president, and their campaigns become very competitive and ugly.
- Peter gets in trouble for eavesdropping on his brothers and sisters with a tape recorder and his parents force him to apologize. But Greg and Marcia decide that they are going to go one step further and teach him a lesson themselves.
- 1969–197425mNot Rated7.0 (254)TV EpisodeAlice doesn't think the boys need her as much anymore now that Carol is in the house--so she announces that she is leaving.
- Marcia thinks she is ugly after she gets braces, and it only gets worse when her date to the school dance backs out because his family is going out of town.
- The Bradys fight to save Woodland Park from closing to make way for a new building. But Mike's firm gets the project and he is in charge of the plans for the new building, and Mr. Phillips delivers the family an ultimatum.
- Bobby doesn't want to be safety monitor for his class because his classmates now hate him. However, he soon abuses his power and begins reporting on his family when they break house rules. Meanwhile, the family salvages an old sailboat.
- Jan gets a locket from a secret admirer. As the family try to determine who anonymously sent the locket, they're momentarily distracted when Jan loses the locket (after the clasp becomes loose and it falls off her).
- Bobby takes advantage of Greg after he wins a bet that Greg can't do twice as many chin-ups as Bobby. Meanwhile, Carol tries to figure out which woman at Mike's high school reunion is his old sweetheart, "Bobo."
- When two previously married people rewed, both of their families and their houskeeper become one.
- Everyone is mad at Cindy because she is a tattle-tale, but she doesn't learn her lesson until her tattling accidentally gets Alice in trouble with Sam the Butcher.
- Greg makes an "F" on a math test, and Mike and Carol discover it's because he has a crush on somebody named "Linda." They set out to find out who she is, completely unaware that "Linda" is actually his math teacher.
- Bobby is fed up with being short and constantly being called "pee wee" and "shrimp-o," and Greg gets a job as a delivery boy for Sam the butcher.
- Jan feels disrespected and ignored by her brothers and sisters, so she tells everyone that she wishes she was an only child. Meanwhile, Carol and Alice have a competition over who can cook the best strawberry preserves.
- 1969–197425mNot Rated7.0 (196)TV EpisodeMike believes that teaching the boys how to play baseball is more rigorous than helping Marcia earn her cooking merit badge. Carol believes the opposite is true. Therefore, the two decide to switch roles for the day to prove their point.
- 1969–197426mNot Rated6.9 (204)TV EpisodeThe entire Brady family is chosen to star in a commercial for a "new and improved" laundry soap, but do they have what it takes to make it in show business?
- After watching "Cinderella," Bobby is convinced that his new mom is an "evil stepmother" and that nobody in his family loves him, so he decides that he will run away from home.
- Cindy is spooked after seeing a disappearing act at a magic show, and refuses to sleep in the dark. So Peter puts together a magic act of his own with Cindy as his assistant to help her overcome her fears.
- Greg and Marcia are left in charge of babysitting their younger siblings for the first time, but Cindy's sniffles cast a pall on Mike and Carol's planned night at the theater.
- The Bradys get a new pool table (as a thank you gift from Mr. Matthews for Mike's recent performance). Bobby soon becomes an expert in billiards and - during a family party - beats Mike's boss in a game of pool.
- Jan plays a practical joke on the boys by hiding Greg's science project mouse in her laundry hamper. But after the mouse eats a hole through the hamper and escapes, Jan learns her lesson.
- Peter "Scoop" Brady gets a job for the school paper, and discovers that writing nice things about classmates has fringe benefits. So when he makes a "D" on his final exam, he tries a snow-job article about his teacher to improve his grade.
- After not being invited to a wedding and helping the older kids, Bobby and Cindy are off to set a new teeter-totter record.
- 1969–197425mNot Rated6.9 (192)TV EpisodeThe boys find a wallet with $1,100 in it and no identification. The boys want the money for themselves, the girls want the boys to split the money with them, but Mike turns to the police to help the owner find the wallet.
- The Bradys comb the neighborhood in search of runaway dog Tiger.
- The boys don't want to share their backyard clubhouse with the girls, so the girls try to build one on their own.
- Mike and the boys go on their annual camping and fishing trip, but for the first time with Carol and the girls. However, the trip turns out to be less than peaceful.
- Jan appears to be allergic to Tiger not her dad, which means that the family dog may have to go away.
- An old flame comes to town and begins courting Alice. Sam the butcher quickly becomes jealous of the new suitor, and Mike and Carol are also suspicious of his motives.
- Mike's boss, Mr. Phillips, invites the Bradys to spend a day on his boat, but they have to postpone the trip when both Cindy and Carol have to get their tonsils removed.
- 1969–197425mNot Rated6.8 (220)TV EpisodeAll six Brady kids have the Measles at the same time, and problems arise when Carol calls in the girls' female pediatrician while Mike brings in the boys' male pediatrician.
- 1969–197425mNot Rated6.8 (196)TV EpisodeCindy talks the family into putting on a production of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" to raise funds for a teacher's retirement gift.
- After a visit from Don Drysdale, Greg lets his obsession with becoming a Major League Baseball pitcher get to his head. But he eventually learns the hard way that he's not the star he thinks he is.
- 1969–197426mNot Rated6.7 (193)TV EpisodePeter tries out for the role of George Washington in a school play, but gets the role of Benedict Arnold instead. But he then wants to quit the play altogether when his classmates start branding him as a "traitor."
- 1969–197426mNot Rated6.7 (185)TV EpisodePeter gets a job at the bike shop, but he is fired after three days. He doesn't want to tell his parents the bad news, because he told the family he might be getting a promotion to salesman the day he got fired.
- Jan makes a bunch of promises to be elected "Most Popular Girl" in her class, but backs out of them after she wins the election. Meanwhile, Mike and Carol try to make plans for their second honeymoon.
- Peter, Jan and Cindy make the Glee Club but Bobby does not, so Carol buys him a drum set to make him feel better. Peter's football teammates make fun of him for being a singer, until NFL star Deacon Jones sets everyone straight.
- A series of misunderstandings lead the Bradys to believe that Alice and Sam are up to much more than just bowling on their upcoming Saturday night date.
- Bobby feels like a failure because he is the only Brady child without a trophy. He looks for a way to get one for himself, and a televised ice cream-eating contest could be the answer.
- Jan thinks she' has no talent after not being chosen for a ballet recital, so the family tries to make her feel better and help her find a skill.
- Bobby falls while climbing into a treehouse. He hurts his ankle and develops a fear of heights. However, he doesn't want to tell anyone the truth, so he uses his injury as an excuse.
- Cindy studies hard and passes a test to appear on a TV quiz show, but an overconfident Bobby does not. But after she passes, her ego goes out of control. Meanwhile, Mike and Carol make plans for a dinner party.
- Bobby saves Peter from potential serious injury after he pushes him out of the way of a falling ladder. A grateful Peter offers to become Bobby's "slave for life," something that Bobby takes quick advantage of.
- Marcia falls in love with nerdy 13-year-old insect collector Harvey Klinger. Things progress so quickly that they decide to start thinking about their future, leading Mike to subtly intervene.
- 1969–197425mNot Rated6.6 (252)TV EpisodeThe kids are torn over whom to believe when Cindy's favorite doll, Kitty Carry-All, disappears, and she says that Bobby took it.
- Carol decides to write a story about the family to submit to a magazine, but her initial story is rejected by the editor because it is not positive and uplifting enough.
- A new student at Peter's school could pass as Peter's identical twin, which Peter takes advantage of when he has two dates on the same day.
- Mike thinks Greg wants to be an architect after reading Greg's school essay, but Greg doesn't want to hurt Mike's feelings and tell him the truth. Meanwhile, the other Brady kids also begin thinking about their future careers.
- Alice's cousin Emma, a former master sergeant, takes Alice's place while she is away, and she subjects the Bradys to a demanding military-like routine that makes them feel like they've been drafted into the Army.
- Cindy is jealous of her older sisters and doesn't want to be treated like a kid anymore. Bobby tries to cheer up by pretending to be a "secret admirer." But what will Bobby do when Cindy sets up a date for them to meet?
- 1969–197425mNot Rated6.5 (275)TV EpisodeCindy lands the lead role in her school play, but her joy turns to sadness when she discovers that because of a seating shortage she can only invite one parent to the play.
- Mike worries over a newspaper horoscope, which predicts that a strange woman will enter his life. That woman is a fussy perfume heiress, his firm's latest client who wants her perfume factory impossibly designed to her specifications.
- Marcia is angry at Cindy, who has been reading her diary. For revenge, she starts writing bogus entries, which say that talent scouts are interested in Cindy becoming the "next Shirley Temple."
- Bobby needs money, so he starts selling hair tonic. Greg decides to buy a bottle right before graduation to help his little brother, but it turns his hair orange.
- After Mike gets a visit from an FBI agent and Sam comes to him with some secret plans, Bobby and Oliver believe that Sam is a spy.
- Cousin Oliver comes to live with the Bradys. He immediately causes a series of accidents, which lead him to believe that he is a jinx.
- A couple Mike and Carol know adopt a young boy, but the boy soon misses his two best friends--one African-American, one Asian-American. As a result, the couple decides to adopt all three boys.
- The Brady girls try to play matchmaker between Carol's free-spirited grandmother and stick-in-the-mud Grandpa Brady.