
More than 50 years ago, The Brady Bunch introduced viewers to one of TV’s most unforgettable families. The sitcom followed Mike and Carol Brady as they raised their blended family of six kids, turning everyday life into fun, heartwarming stories.
Barry Williams, Mike Lookinland, and Susan Olsen played Greg, Bobby, and Cindy Brady, winning the hearts of fans everywhere. The show aired from 1969 to 1974, but its impact never faded. Generations of viewers have grown up watching the Bradys tackle life’s ups and downs with laughter, love, and those catchy life lessons.
The cast of ‘The Brady Bunch’ recently had a reunion
‘The Brady Bunch’ Kids Reunite as Barry Williams Shares Why He Always ‘Felt Better’ After Filming an Episode https://t.co/Bqegjxv7Bs
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Fans of The Brady Bunch got a special treat when Barry Williams, Mike Lookinland, and Susan Olsen reunited at The Chocolate Expo in New Jersey. Over the weekend of March 29–30, they took the stage at the New Jersey Expo Center, sharing stories and memories that made the audience feel like they had stepped back in time.
During the event, Williams reflected on the heart of the show, explaining how creator Sherwood Schwartz wanted to highlight family unity. The Bradys weren’t just step-siblings; they were a real family, and the show made sure to emphasize that love comes first. Williams shared that every time they wrapped an episode, he left feeling better than when they started.
The ‘Brady Bunch’ cast has maintained a close relationship after the show
Even after the cameras stopped rolling, the Brady Bunch bond stayed strong. Williams shared that the cast still keeps in touch, and in some ways, he feels closer to his TV siblings than his real ones. That chemistry hasn’t faded, and fans can hear it firsthand on The Real Brady Bros podcast, where Williams and Christopher Knight, who played Peter Brady, relive the series episode by episode.
Their off-screen friendships have also turned into meaningful projects, like the Brady Bunch sweepstakes for No Kid Hungry. In November, Williams, Knight, and Eve Plumb reunited on Today to promote the cause, proving once again that the Bradys’ legacy is more than just a TV show.