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Barry Williams Shares The One ‘Brady Bunch’ Episode He Couldn’t Stand

by Ruth A

Published July 15, 2025

Barry Williams recently opened up about a memorable but cringeworthy moment from his time on The Brady Bunch. Known for his role as Greg Brady, Williams has long embraced the show’s enduring popularity. However, even after decades of fond memories, he admits there is one episode he still dislikes.

In a candid conversation, Barry Williams revealed his least favorite episode from the series. The episode in question focused on a family competition to determine who was the better driver. Despite the lighthearted premise, Williams confessed that it didn’t sit well with him, as he found it unrealistic and forced.

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The One ‘Brady Bunch’ Episode Barry Williams Hated

Barry Williams at the Chiller Theatre Expo in 2017/Wikipedia

Barry Williams explained that the episode felt particularly awkward because it pitted the Brady family against each other in a way that seemed unnatural. The competition centered on a driving test, leading to exaggerated antics that Williams felt didn’t reflect the show’s usual charm.

Williams’ most famous role was as the oldest son, Greg Brady, on the 1970s sitcom The Brady Bunch./Wikipedia

While The Brady Bunch often showcased wholesome family humor, this episode struck a different tone. Barry Williams admitted he struggled with its message, believing it didn’t capture the essence of the family dynamic that made the show beloved. His honesty about this episode offers a glimpse into the challenges of creating long-running television series, where not every story hits the right note.

Embracing the Legacy With a Smile

Cast photo from The Brady Bunch. Back (L-R): Christopher Knight (Peter), Barry Williams (Greg), Ann B. Davis (Alice). Second row (L-R): Eve Plumb (Jan), Florence Henderson (Carol), Robert Reed (Mike), Maureen McCormick (Marcia). Front (L-R): Susan Olsen (Cindy), Mike Lookinland (Bobby)./Wikipedia

Despite his criticism of that particular episode, Barry Williams remains grateful for the show’s legacy. He continues to engage with fans through reunions and appearances, often reflecting on the series with fondness. His openness about both the highs and lows of The Brady Bunch demonstrates his lasting connection to the show and its audience.

Barry Williams the Brady bunch
THE BRADY BUNCH, Barry Williams, (Season 4), 1969-74 Everett Collection

Barry Williams’ reflections remind fans that even iconic shows have their off moments. His willingness to share these behind-the-scenes stories only deepens the nostalgia for those who grew up watching the Brady family on their screens.

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